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Tasting notes

Tasting notes
Score 17.5/20 · Drink 2019-2030, Jancis Robinson MW, Feb 2020

Much deeper crimson than the 2012. More suave and liquorice-like on the nose. Very different texture from the 2012. Smoother tannins and a bit less wild. Some of that grainy graphite underneath. More drought effect. More concentrated fruit. (JR)

Critic scores

Critic scores
98
98/100

Average Score

99
99/100

Robert Parker

18
18/20

Jancis Robinson MW

More reviews and scores

97 points
James Suckling
Score 97/100 · James Suckling, Feb 2019

This has a dense and intense palate with beautifully crafted tannins that frame a full body of fruit and wet earth, spice and dried mushrooms. Undertones of pine needles and cedar. Some truffles, too. Vivid and energetic. New Napa here. Better in 2022, but already very attractive. Drink or hold.

98.5 points
Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Score 98.5/100 · Drink 2023-2043, Antonio Galloni, Vinous, Dec 2016

The 2013 Promontory was utterly spellbinding when I tasted it last year. Since then, it has totally shut down after its recent bottling. Beams of mountain tannin and salinity give the wine its vibrancy, energy and pure mineral-driven intensity. Graphite, leather, game, smoke and dark stone fruit overtones start to take shape, but the 2013 is in no mood to show all of its cards. The 2013 is the most brilliant wine made yet at Promontory, and it has plenty of upside.

99 points
Robert Parker
Score 99/100 · Drink 2016-2066, Robert Parker, Oct 2016

The best wine so far (although I suspect the 2015 may ultimately enter the picture as well) is the nearly perfect 2013 Promontory Estate. It is simply richer and fuller, with greater integration of tannin, and tastes spectacular. With an opaque, dense purple color and notes of graphite, wet rocks, blackberry and blueberry fruit, some charcoal, and again, loads of spice and loamy soil nuances, the wine has great intensity, a full-bodied texture, and finely grained, sweet tannin. This is a stunner and again, accessible, but its best days are probably a good decade away, as this could very well turn out to be a 40- to 50-year wine.

About the producer

Promontory 1:1
Promontory

Promontory is fast becoming one of the Napa Valley’s most important estates. The property was purchased by Bill Harlan (founder of Harlan Estate) in 2008, with the first vintage – 2009 – released in 2015.

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Product details

Grape Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

Colour

Red

Taste

Dry

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