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Bond Winery Vecina 2003
Bond Winery Vecina 2003
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Category Red Wine
VarietalCabernet Sauvignon
Region California : Napa Valley : Oakville
Producer Bond Winery
Alcohol 14.5%
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Rich in color and generous on the palate, Vecina displays an essence of intensity and power.

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.

Wine Enthusiast

From a vineyard just adjacent to the Oakville estate comes this wonderfully earth-scented wine. Deep and brooding, the aromas bring to mind a walk through a forest. Now a whiff of bay laurel, then pine cone and a rich, mulchy humus, and hovering over all are ripe blackberries and oodles of caramelized new oak. Much more open at this point in its life than the ’02, but should live for many years.

Score: 96. —Steve Heimoff, February 01, 2007.

International Wine Cellar

Good medium ruby color. Roasted black fruits and a suggestion of almost port-like ripeness on the nose. Lush, superripe and powerful, with superb density of flavor. With notes ranging from black olive to dark chocolate, this shows a wider range of ripeness than either the highly promising young 2004 or the remarkably lush and sweet 2002 (which I scored 95 on this latest occasion).

Score: 93. —Stephen Tanzer, May 2006.

Wine Advocate

The most tannic, broodingly backward, and muscular of the single vineyard cuvees is the dense ruby/purple-colored 2003 Vecina Proprietary Red. This vineyard is situated close to the Harlan Estate site, and the Vecina exhibits some of that scorched earth component in its backward personality. The tannins are slightly more rustic in this concentrated effort. It comes across like a hypothetical blend of top northern Medoc and Graves wines. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2030+.

Score: 92-94. —Robert Parker, December 2005.



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