2019 Matriarch

Wine Details
Producer

Bond

Place of Origin

United States

Napa

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2022 - 2029

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Two thousand-twenty will likely go down as a seminal vintage at Harlan Estate, Bond and Promontory. More than just a story of a single vintage, 2020 has set a new direction for these properties. The team led by Managing Director Will Harlan and Director of Winemaking Cory Empting faced the same challenges as everyone else, but the results aren't the same. These are some of the very few 2020s I can call exceptional. The entire crop was harvested much earlier than usual, by necessity. Over time, the team was so happy with the wines that harvesting is now much earlier than it was in the past, but by choice. I have written for many years that the wines have been moving towards greater freshness. Two thousand-twenty is a big step in that direction. In addition to the 2020s, I also tasted the 2019s from bottle. Those wines are every bit as compelling as they were from barrel. I must admit that as I have gotten older and become more familiar with the Bond wines, I am especially fond of the Melbury. It is not a powerhouse, like some other wines in the range, but it might be the most finessed of the bunch.