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2010 Harlan Estate, The Maiden, Napa Valley
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Start Your Wine Collection with 2010 Harlan Estate, The Maiden, Napa Valley
- Begin your portfolio with a prestigious wine that has a history of growth.
- Enjoy fully managed, secure storage facilities with insurance coverage.
- Get expert advice on when to hold and when to sell.
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11.6% of All Producers of Fine Wine 2nd LabelContains the best grapes that don’t make it into the estate’s grand vin
1.9% of All Fine Wine Cult WineA rare and highly sought-after California wine that enthusiasts pay large sums for
2.6% of Fine Wine Producers in RegionCritics Scores
James Suckling
A solid red with a muscular tension and form. Full body and rich fruit, with currant, blackberry and mineral character. Fresh acidity. Turns to tar, dried flowers and dark fruits. Needs at least three to four years of bottle age.
Vinous
The 2010 The Maiden is fabulous. Dark red cherries, lavender, menthol and spices all flesh out in the glass. A textured, inviting wine, the 2010 wraps around the palate with striking depth and purity. Silky tannins add a measure of finesse, but in the end, the 2010 is a wine to enjoy for its forward fruit and juicy, extroverted personality. What a gorgeous wine this is. The 2010 captures the essence of Harlan Estate to the core. It is a fabulous Maiden.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2010 The Maiden reveals lots of cedarwood, licorice, forest floor, black and red currant, loamy, earthy notes and a touch of background oak. Elegant, pure, layered, medium to full-bodied, and rich in fruit with no hard edges, it should be enjoyed over the next 15+ years.
Stephen Tanzer
Bright, full ruby-red. Sexy, bright nose offers black raspberry, mocha, chocolate and woodsmoke, lifted by a floral element. Savory and graceful, and shockingly harmonious considering the recent bottling. The intriguing note of woodsmoke carries through on the palate. Finishes with very fine-grained tannins and terrific sneaky length and lift. Looks to be the finest Maiden to date.