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Bond

Bond is an Oakville, California, winery that makes widely acclaimed single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignons based on an unusual business model. Founded in the late 1990s by H. William Harlan, who in 1984 founded Harlan Estate, Bond uses grapes from five vineyards that Harlan does not own. The winery refers to its offerings as “a portfolio of wines that are diverse in their geographic representation…” The name Bond was selected to highlight the “bond” between Harlan, his winemaking team, which includes his longtime associate Robert Levy, director of winegrowing, and the independent growers who supply the grapes. Each of the “grand crus,” as Harlan calls his Bond wines, has been given a proprietary name, such as Vecina and Melbury, meaning that although the goal is to make Cabernet Sauvignons using only single vineyard grapes, Bond reserves the right to blend if necessary. Besides the “grand crus” Bond makes Matriarch, a second wine. The vineyards Bond leases are 7 to 10 acres each.

2008 Bond St. Eden

6-bottle Lot, Wood Case

WA  94   
WS  93   
ST  93+    

2013 Bond St. Eden

6-bottle Lot, Wood Case

RP  99   
JS  99   
VN  98   
WS  93   

2009 Bond Vecina

WA  98+    
ST  96   
WS  93   

2020 Bond Vecina

JS  99   
VN  95   
JD  93   

2014 Bond Vecina

3-bottle Lot, Wood Case

WA  98+    
VN  97   
JD  97   
JS  95   
CT  95.3   
WS  94   

2015 Bond Vecina

6-bottle Lot, Wood Case

JD  100   
WA  98+    
JS  98   
VN  97   
WS  95   
JR  17.5