Cabernet from pioneering winery and sacred Rutherford terroir

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    2021 Sullivan Rutherford Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Coeur de Vigne Rutherford Napa Valley 750 ml

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    After Sullivan, the World Rushed In

    Jim Sullivan knew he’d gotten his hands on some of the best vineyard land in California.

    The late Napa Valley icon settled on the dusty, gravelly Rutherford Bench back in 1972, four years before the Judgment of Paris made Napa a household name. It would be two decades before Rutherford would earn AVA status and another two before local cult-Cabernets would sell at auction for quadruple-digit prices. Yet somehow, he knew.

    The Sullivan property contains half the soil types found in Napa Valley—impressive, even in a region defined by its geological diversity—and on the advice of his friend, the legendary André Tchelistcheff, Sullivan planted Bordeaux varieties. Andy Beckstoffer snatched up a vineyard next door just a year later, and over the years, wineries like Quintessa and Alpha Omega would pop up and do the same thing. 

    We could name Sullivan’s iconic neighbors all day, but a taste of this 2021 Coeur de Vigne Cabernet is all you really need to understand the winery’s prestige. The wine carries the same satiny density that long ago inspired Robert Parker to call Sullivan wines “among the richest and most massively constituted” in Napa. It’s muscular yet supple, bold yet deeply complex, and laden with black-fruit opulence and powerful concentration. 

    This is the kind of lush boldness that helped transform Rutherford from relatively unknown farmland to one of the world’s most sought-after Cabernet sites. It’s why Sullivan is a Wine Access favorite, and why—if history is any indication—our cases won’t hang around for long.