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Harlan Estate

Harlan EstateNapa Valley, California

Harlan Estate is the eponymous flagship Bordeaux-style red from Harlan Estate in the western hills of Oakville, Napa Val…Learn More »

$1551

/750ml

Current Retail Average

98

/100

Average Pro Rating

Harlan Estate All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Harlan Estate is the eponymous flagship Bordeaux-style red from Harlan Estate in the western hills of Oakville, Napa Valley, a Cabernet Sauvignon–based blend drawn from low-yielding vines on steep volcanic and sedimentary soils between roughly 225 and 1,225 feet of elevation. Produced in tiny quantities (around 2,000 cases) and long celebrated for its power, longevity, and complex dark-fruit, floral, and savory notes, it is widely regarded as one…Learn More »

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Harlan Estate Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$945.00
2009
Harlan Estate 2009 (750ML)
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$1395.00
2015
Harlan Estate 2015 (750ML)
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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$1695.00
1997
Harlan Estate 1997 (750ML)

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Harlan Estate · Knowledge Base

About Harlan Estate

Harlan Estate is the eponymous flagship Bordeaux-style red from Harlan Estate in the western hills of Oakville, Napa Valley, a Cabernet Sauvignon–based blend drawn from low-yielding vines on steep volcanic and sedimentary soils between roughly 225 and 1,225 feet of elevation. Produced in tiny quantities (around 2,000 cases) and long celebrated for its power, longevity, and complex dark-fruit, floral, and savory notes, it is widely regarded as one of California’s benchmark “cult” wines and a modern First Growth analogue.