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Hourglass Proprietary Red III 2013  - First Bottle

Reviews

90 Wine Spectator -
Sleek and focused, but tightly wound for now. Floral blueberry and cherry aromas lead to layered flavors of blackberry, mineral and herb. The tannins ease in on the finish. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. Best from 2017 through 2022.

Technical Details

  • BlendMerlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah
  • WinemakerToni Biagi
  • CountryUS
  • RegionCalifornia North Coast
  • AppellationNapa Valley

Hourglass Proprietary Red III 2013

Proprietary Blends  |  US
WS90

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Just a fantastic value year in and year out, it is tough to go wrong with the duo of Jeff Smith and winemaker Tony Biagi, especially in a "perfect" vintage like 2013.

About the Producer

Hourglass wines represent a cutting-edge, modern Napa Valley winemaking style. Ned Smith bought the property in 1976 and his goal quickly shifted from fruit trees to his favorite wine, Zinfandel, with the lofty hope of supplying grapes to local wineries in exchange for finished wine. The land was eventually taken over by son Jeff Smith. In 1992, Jeff enlisted his family friend - and former rock band cohort - Bob Foley as winemaker for their new venture. Like so many aspiring guitarists, Bob had kept his day job over the years, making wine and garnering countless accolades and rock-star status for such labels as Robert Foley Vineyards, Switchback Ridge, Pride Mountain, School House and Paloma. Bob continues to make all the Hourglass wines and has the deep purple-stained hands to prove it. The calluses, however, are as much from guitar playing as his meticulous cellar work. Then, Hourglass's inaugural release came with the 1997 vintage, a seminal Napa vintage by many critics' standards. With the christening of the winery at Blueline and its distinct single-varietal wines, Hourglass has entered an exciting new phase of its evolution. A brand synonymous with terroir-driven, modern Napa wines of the highest caliber, its goal is and will always remain the same: To capture the essence of two of Napa Valley's most expressive vineyard sites in bottled form, and to have the honor of sharing them with you and your families for decades to come.