2013 Quella

Wine Details
Producer

Bond

Place of Origin

United States

St. Helena

Napa

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon

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This historic retrospective, encompassing five verticals of every wine BOND has released going back to the inaugural 1999 vintage, was the most comprehensive tasting ever staged at BOND and the first time the Harlan family had opened all of the BOND wines in one sitting. The entire Harlan family, along with the teams at Harlan Estate and BOND, were present for this truly once in a lifetime look back at their work spanning three decades.

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A remarkable comprehensive tasting at Bond Estates in March spotlighted the consistently high quality of the Bond wines and brought their distinctive terroir character into sharp relief.

Two thousand seventeen marks the unofficial 20th anniversary of Bill Harlan’s Bond project, which the Bond website describes as “A portfolio of wines that are diverse in their geographic representation and 'grand cru' in quality, all under the umbrella of one philosophy, one team, one mark.” Like Harlan Estate and its owner’s more recent Promontory endeavor, the Bond project grew slowly and organically. A recent comprehensive tasting at Bond in March showcased the portfolio’s consistently stunning quality and made their distinctive site qualities easy to appreciate.

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This is a dazzling set of wines from BOND and the team headed by Cory Empting. The 2014s continue to develop positively. I remember tasting those wines from barrel, before they were racked and being impressed by the energy of the wines. Today, the 2014s have all of that energy, plus striking finesse. The malos were quite long in 2014, but today, the wines are very complete. The 2013s are just as impressive, or more, than they were from barrel. Readers will find plenty of vintage 2013 magic in these exceptionally beautiful, vivid Napa Valley Cabernets.

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Two thousand thirteen is shaping up to be a fabulous vintage at BOND, where Bill Harlan offers five distinct essays on Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon as expressed in a collection of some of the best sites in the region. The 2012s are solid, but this is not a super-exciting vintage for Napa Valley, even at BOND. The biggest reason for that is that the personalities of the sites are not as marked as they usually are, something that is a characteristic of the vintage as a whole. As good as the wines are - and they are often fabulous - BOND is also the Harlan project that is at the greatest risk of getting lost in the shuffle. Harlan Estate is of course firmly entrenched as one of California's great wines. Promontory, another deeply site-specific wine, will soon make a case for inclusion among the valley's elite wines. But BOND, with its collection of five single-vineyard Cabernets, has a much less clearly defined identity. I am not sure why that is.