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Bond Winery Pluribus 2004
Bond Winery Pluribus 2004
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  BN#254632
Category Red Wine
VarietalCabernet Sauvignon
Region California : Napa Valley : Oakville
Producer Bond Winery
Alcohol 14.5%
Not currently available.

Expressing the character of a northeastern facing Spring Mountain estate, this wine is noteworthy for its complex array of earth-inspired aromas and fleshy mid-palate -- a bold wine with a lengthy finish.

Actual bottle from our inventory is pictured. These bottles are in excellent condition, from their original case and all fills are into the neck. All bottles are as good or better than the bottle pictured.

Also Available:
Bond Matriarch 1999
Bond Matriarch 2001
Bond Matriarch 2002
Bond Melbury 1999
Bond Melbury 2000
Bond Melbury 2002
Bond Melbury 2003
Bond Melbury 2004
Bond Melbury 2005
Bond Pluribus 2003
Bond Pluribus 2004
Bond St. Eden 2002
Bond St. Eden 2003
Bond St. Eden 2004
Bond St. Eden 2005
Bond Vecina 1999
Bond Vecina 2000
Bond Vecina 2002
Bond Vecina 2003
Bond Vecina 2004
Bond Vecina 2005

Wine Spectator

A rich, opulent, fleshy style, brimming with ripe black cherry, wild berry and currant flavors that are supple and well-focused, keeping the fruit well-centered and ending with ripe tannins that have a nice earthy, cedary edge. There's wonderful length on the finish. Best from 2009 through 2018. 630 cases made.

Score: 96. —James Laube, October 15, 2007.

Wine Advocate

The newest wine, Pluribus, will give just about any vineyard on Spring Mountain a run for its money. The 2004 Pluribus has a dense purple color and an elegant, sweet nose of creme de cassis intermixed with some camphor, graphite, and a hint of blueberry (or is it very ripe raspberries?). Quite opulent, full-bodied, but with good underlying acidity, this wine is fresh and remarkably light on its feet for a wine of such enormous intensity and richness. These efforts are all brilliantly executed wines from obviously fabulous sites.

Score: 95. —Robert Parker, December 2007.

International Wine Cellar

Saturated deep ruby. Reticent but pure aromas of black raspberry, cassis, licorice and minerals. A major mouthful of wine but ultimately less dense and sweet than the 2005. Sound acidity gives the fruit a racy quality and imbues the wine with energy. Finishes with huge, broad, chocolatey tannins.

Score: 94. —Stephen Tanzer, May 2007.

Wine Enthusiast

In the Bond stable, Pluribus marches to a different beat. There’s something of a baked pastry quality, with scents of marzipan, blackstrap molasses, and blackberry-cherry pie filling. This is the rawest Bond wine, the most tannic and least approachable. It’s almost rustic in heft, like an Amador Zinfandel. Best to cellar for a few years, and could go the long haul.

Score: 91. —Steve Heimoff, December 01, 2007.



All sizes are 750mL unless otherwise noted.
Vintages and ratings subject to change at any time.
All pricing and availability subject to change.