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Lot 529 | 2023 Napa Valley Red Blend 6-pack

Lot 529
2023 Napa Valley Red Blend 6-pack

Regular price $360.00 Sale price$119.00 Save $241.00
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Available for purchase in the U.S. only excluding AK, AR, DE, HI, MS, RI, UT.

Description

Lot 529 is a love letter to Bordeaux – like its Left Bank muse, the blend is anchored by robust Cabernet Sauvignon and enhanced by additional reds – Cab Franc and Petit Verdot in this particular case. Showcasing a New World nose with an Old World palate and finish, it was born out of a veteran winemaker’s desire to showcase the breadth of Napa’s terroir. Produced by a blue-chip multigenerational family estate, the wine goes for $60/bottle direct from the source. Per the deal terms, the Meritage designation has been declassified (and exact blend percentages withheld) so we could land you an unparalleled steal at OVER 65% OFF.

Pouring an elegantly ruby hue, the wine opens with an expressive nose of cherries, blue fruit, baking spice, graphite, white pepper, and a halo of white florals with earthen clay pot. The entry is terroir-focused, opening with crushed gravel, red fruit, and wet stone before giving way to barrel-kissed notes of vanilla, spice, and new leather. Medium+ acidity interplays seamlessly with grippy tannins. A long, dry finish begins with vanilla bean and earth, dancing over dark fruit tones that will continue to emerge with some bottle age. Drink now with a very healthy decant, but make sure to save a few – the best is yet to come.


14.1% alc

***FUTURES OFFER, SHIPPING MID-MARCH***

There are values, and then there are values. Today’s offer is an exceptional one: a masterfully crafted Red Blend from a Napa Valley icon for under $20/bottle.

While it’s more common for us to encounter blue-chip players willing to part with single varietal releases, historically they’ve been more protective of their blends, given the extra effort and artistry by the winemakers. However, current market trends have even the stalwarts rethinking their strategies – a recent State of the Industry Report revealed that Napa took a 12% dip in Red Blend sales volume in 2024, and wineries will likely be rethinking their production needs as the latest supply and demand developments leave extra inventory in their cellars. In times like this, we’re poised to seize opportunities...

Lot 529 is a love letter to Bordeaux – like its Left Bank muse, the blend is anchored by robust Cabernet Sauvignon and enhanced by additional reds – Cab Franc and Petit Verdot in this particular case. Showcasing a New World nose with an Old World palate and finish, it was born out of a veteran winemaker’s desire to showcase the breadth of Napa’s terroir. Produced by a blue-chip multigenerational family estate, the wine goes for $60/bottle direct from the source. Per the deal terms, the Meritage designation has been declassified (and exact blend percentages withheld) so we could land you an unparalleled steal at OVER 65% OFF.

Our price: $119/6-pack, $19+/bottle.

Although specific vineyard sites must remain hush hush, we can reveal that for their epic 2023 vintage expression, the Cabernet Sauvignon was sourced near St. Helena, the Cab Franc from an eastern-facing slope at the foot of the Mayacamas, and the Petit Verdot from the benchlands of Yountville – a skillfully woven, immaculate cross-section of the valley. True to Bordelaise tradition, each varietal was vinified and aged separately in top-tier French oak barrels (33% new) for 15 months before the winemaker went about concocting this old-school blend.

Pouring an elegantly ruby hue, the wine opens with an expressive nose of cherries, blue fruit, baking spice, graphite, white pepper, and a halo of white florals with earthen clay pot. The entry is terroir-focused, opening with crushed gravel, red fruit, and wet stone before giving way to barrel-kissed notes of vanilla, spice, and new leather. Medium+ acidity interplays seamlessly with grippy tannins. A long, dry finish begins with vanilla bean and earth, dancing over dark fruit tones that will continue to emerge with some bottle age. Drink now with a very healthy decant, but make sure to save a few – the best is yet to come.