The Laird Family is the largest land owner in Napa Valley, holding over 2,500 acres. Some 45+ labels produce their wine in the Laird's custom crush facility, so less than 1.5% of the production is estate. Brims with classic Napa flavors of black currant, cassis, mocha, toffee, and vanilla.
The Laird Family is the largest land owner in Napa Valley, holding over 2,500 acres. Some 45+ labels produce their wine in the Laird's custom crush facility, so less than 1.5% of the production is estate. Brims with classic Napa flavors of black currant, cassis, mocha, toffee, and vanilla.
Jul 23rd, 2017Candied cherry, pecans, dried cranberries, brown sugar, flavored of plum, red currant, toasted hazelnuts
Candied cherry, pecans, dried cranberries, brown sugar, flavored of plum, red currant, toasted hazelnuts
1 person found it helpfulSep 29th, 2014Big and fruity Cab/Merlot blend, with Syrah adding a tart, spicy twist.
Big and fruity Cab/Merlot blend, with Syrah adding a tart, spicy twist.
May 24th, 20142018 vintage. Drinks like a Napa cab but blend is 62% cab, 20% syrah, 12% merlot, 5% malbec and 1% pv. Light-medium body with good length of finish and enough stuffing to tickle the palate’s nooks and crannies. Excellent QPR. Didn’t hurt that it’s a 2018 and there’s a helluva deal. 6.19.24.
2018 vintage. Drinks like a Napa cab but blend is 62% cab, 20% syrah, 12% merlot, 5% malbec and 1% pv. Light-medium body with good length of finish and enough stuffing to tickle the palate’s nooks and crannies. Excellent QPR. Didn’t hurt that it’s a 2018 and there’s a helluva deal. 6.19.24.
Jun 21st, 2024Really great Napa cab. Good fruit, some wood, but not too extracted. Went good with food. I’d definitely buy again.
Really great Napa cab. Good fruit, some wood, but not too extracted. Went good with food. I’d definitely buy again.
Apr 14th, 2024