![]() I enjoyed this wine immensely more than the 2014 Opus One I tired the previous day which has a $300 price tag. $150 a value for a bottle of wine? YES! We all look for wines that over deliver for price, well, that goes for expensive wines too. It Retails at $150 and is very hard to find. ![]() What I love about this wine is its value. It is a fantastic wine with power, elegance, and balance and it is still super young. Robert Parker rated this wine 97 points and I agree for the most part. Deep and rich black fruits, blackberry compote, robust full bodied texture with hints of spice, espresso, graphite, and vanilla. ![]() The Bouquet was rich with black fruits, blackberry, black plum, licorice, and spice. However, I did take notes on this amazing wine. The fruit is sourced from numerous vineyards. This is the biggest case production from Realm with 1,750 cases produced in 2015 which is still relatively small. The next wine I tasted was the 2015 ‘The Bard’ Red Blend composed of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. It truly is an exceptional Sauvignon Blanc and probably my current favorite being produced out of the Napa Valley. However, I would drive 30 minutes to meet someone who is opening up that bottle and sharing it… and If I did buy ‘Fidelio’ I would be happy with the purchase without a hint of buyer’s remorse. I wouldn’t personally spend $100 on that wine since there are some many amazing white wines you can get for that price including premier-cru burgundy. However, that number lends to the small production, high demand, highly allocated and hard to find nature of the Realm Cellars portfolio. While looking for the wine online I found its retail price is right around $100 which is probably one of the most expensive Sauvignon Blanc’s I have ever tasted or seen marketed outside of Bordeaux. The Fidelio broke that mold with vibrant energy and tropical fruit notes in perfect harmony. I am generally not a huge fan of Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc in general although I respect the style and its general terroir indicators, which in my opinion tends to show a good amount of lemon grass and green notes. Mouthfeel was supple and complex as well as a long finish inviting the anticipation of the next sip. I remember it being well balanced with great acidity and lots of tropical fruit and citrus notes. I didn’t write notes on it as I was greeted with the wine at the door and consumed most of it before sitting down in the tasting room. The First wine I tasted was their Sauvignon Blanc, the 2017 ‘Fidelio’ sourced from Napa Valley fruit with a limited 500 case production. We were hosted by the Director of Operations Elizabeth Vianello who was extremely knowledgeable, personable, and professional. I had the privilege of enjoying a private tasting for my assistant and I in the current Realm Cellars private tasting room. If you’re interested, please go visit their websites and get all the details in length… I’m not going to give you a lot of backstory of the winery because someone else has already written it more eloquently. They finally have a home taking over the old Hartwell Winery and it is currently under construction as they modernize it and give it their own personal touch. Juan Mercado the founder of Realm has been making wine for years and sourcing fruit from numerous amazing and highly respected vineyards sites. ![]() One of my favorites of that trip was Realm Cellars located in the Stags Leap District in Napa Valley. From all the wineries I visited there where a few that stood out and for different reasons. My Napa trip lasted two days before I drove into Sonoma. Also, talking with the winemakers and other wine trade professionals who live the wine lifestyle and live in the growing regions can really tell you what the weather was like that year. I like to visit them multiple times a year and stay current on new releases and how to pick up on the indicators, nuances and styles of the current/newest release vintages. One of the best parts of living in California is that it has numerous world class wine regions. ![]()
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