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The March 2022 Auction: Part 2

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Auction Ends: 3/10/2022 6:00:00 PM PDT

Lot #497. La Jota Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain 1993

Description: Consists of 5 Bottles, 0.75L
Score: 92 RP.
"Proprietors Bill and Joan Smith are two of the nicest, most modest vineyard/winery owners I have ever met. They have turned La Jota into one of the great names in California winedom. Along with Randy Dunn, Peter Michael, and Beringer, they are getting more out of Howell Mountain fruit than any other California producer. The Smiths modestly give considerable credit to Helen Turley, who consulted at La Jota in 1992 and 1993, for opening their eyes to the possibilities of producing great red wines from Howell Mountain without the astringent tannin normally associated with this mountain appellation. Although the La Jota Cabernets possess high tannin levels, the tannins are velvety and sweet. The 1992s were so extraordinary at this winery, it is hard to believe that the 1993s and 1994s could be their equal. Moreover, both Joan and Bill Smith believe that 1995 produced the greatest raw materials in the short history of this winery. I tasted through their 1995s as the wines had finished malolactic fermentation and were surprisingly evolved, even though the harvest had just been completed. They look brilliant, but more on those wines after they have had some time in barrel. The 1994 La Jota red wines are must purchases. La Jota's 1993s are among the greatest successes of this vintage. There are 1,250 cases of the 1993 Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain. Approximately half the price of the Anniversary Selection, it is certainly not a mere half the wine. In fact, it is a great Cabernet Sauvignon, offering an opaque purple color, a rich nose of black fruits, earth, and toast, and a sweet, immensely generous, full-bodied, glycerin-infused finish. Considerable tannin is undoubtedly lurking behind the exceptional quantities of fruit, but it is impossible to taste given this wine's impressive concentration, ripeness, and length. Approachable now, it should glide through the next 15-20 years with nary a problem. Should readers see any 1992 or 1991 Petite Sirah, 1992 or 1991 Cabernet Franc, or either of the two cuvees of 1992 Cabernet Sauvignon still taking up space on a retailer's shelf, do not hesitate to purchase it." Robert M. Parker, Jr., Wine Advocate #102, Dec 1995
Provenance: The Bâton Cellar
Lot Location: Orange County
Estimate: $550

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