Bold and powerful, it’s one of our single most popular Napa reds
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2021 Titus Andronicus Red Wine Napa Valley 750 ml
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The Titus Clan Delivers Another Stunning Bottle
There are a few wines that we will never be able to offer enough of. Titus Andronicus is one of them.
The value-oriented pride and joy of 100-point winemaker Phil Titus and his vineyard-savant brother, Eric, it’s rich, powerful, and extravagantly concentrated—which is why it’s one of our all-time most-popular Napa red blends, selling out vintage after vintage.
This is made for fans of The Prisoner and Colgin alike, and today we’re thrilled to bring you the 2021. Full-bodied and mouthfilling, packed with dark fruit and structured with velvety tannins, it shows exactly why our passionately devoted members always stock Titus in their cellars.
Phil Titus has engineered a three-decade run of critically acclaimed wines at Chappellet, with his Cabs routinely fetching scores of 97 points or more—and commonly go for prices that hit $300. His brother Eric is a former president of the Napa Valley Grape Growers Association—with the connections to match. He’s also a brilliant, intuitive vineyard manager who holds a doctorate in biology. Together with their father, Lee, the Tituses have created a family legacy that has helped shape the St. Helena AVA into the standard-bearer it is today.
In 2021, an even spring and warm summer produced unusually small berries with thick skins—perfect for the powerful bottles Phil loves to make, before a flawless late-summer and September allowed for those grapes to hang on the vines until the tannins turned to velvet. The Titus clan made sure of the elegance of the 2021 Andronicus, giving their Cabernet-dominant blend a full 19 months in top-tier oak to make sure tannins were fully rounded before bottling.