96 Points, Wine Spectator
“This restrained, mineral-inflected version is sleek and pure, with cassis, bitter plum and black cherry puree notes streaked with alder, savory and iron through the fine-grained and pinpoint finish. A red of precision and focus. Best from 2026 through 2040.”
95+ Points, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate
A terrific bargain (in the context of Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon), Salvestrin’s 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon Dr. Crane Vineyard is a blend of 83% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot and 7% Cabernet Franc, all from the site adjoining the winery. Gentle cedar and cinnamon notes accent ripe cherries and loamy earth, with the merest hint of dried herbs on the nose. It’s medium to full-bodied in the mouth, with a silky, softly dusty feel that suggests cocoa powder on the long, elegant finish.
Dr. George Belden Crane was among the first visionaries to plant vines in the U.S. back in 1862. He made the sobering discovery that he would later document in his medical journal that there was far more money to be made in wine grapes than in medicine. If only he could have been around to see what his grapes fetch today!
Eventually, Ed Salvestrin’s family would go on to buy the Crane property in 1932. He and his wife, Suzanne would sell the fruit to the high-flying big name players in wine, such as the Beckstoffers (who purchased the vineyard in 1999), Paul Hobbs, Alpha Omega and Realm just to name a few. By the late 90’s prices had already began to swell into the $200-$300 range, with Dr. Crane Vineyard fruit commanding far more per ton than almost any other vineyard in the valley.
But like many of the best wines in the worlds, the Salvestrins finally decided to make their own Dr. Crane Vineyard Cabernet and bottle it under the family name. Ever since their inaugural vintage in 2001, they have become managed to stay a bit under the radar while consistently garnering big scores from arguably the world’s two toughest critics in Wine Spectator and Parker’s Wine Advocate.
On the heels of the #9 spot in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 wines of the year in 2022, comes the release of the brand new 2021 vintage – one that has been heralded as one of Napa’s very best years on record. Allocations are understandably tiny for this red hot wine so make sure to snag a few bottles before it’s too late!