Opus One’s early-drinking masterpiece

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NV Opus One Overture Red Wine Napa Valley 750 ml
Opus One is a singular wine, born of an unrelenting obsession with quality. The iconic Opus One flagship red will cost you over $400, and it’s as worthy a cellar investment as you’ll find in Napa Valley. But insiders know that the estate puts that same level of attention to detail into their second wine, Overture. It’s a sublime earlier-drinking expression of Opus One’s exquisite Oakville terroir, and this edition, blended from the near-unimprovable 2018 and 2019 Napa Valley vintages, is drinking beautifully. San Francisco’s two-MICHELIN-starred Saison pours it for $68 per glass.
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The Opening to Opus One
A few summers ago, we got an indispensable glimpse into Opus One with Michael Silacci, who took over as winemaker in 2001. Silacci’s mantra has always been “enhance tradition and maintain innovation”—but the changes have not come quickly.
“We’re always pursuing nuances,” Silacci told us. “We never really make huge changes. It’s the sum of all nuances that make a difference, so we’re constantly fine-tuning what we do, whether that’s in the vineyard or the cellar.” Considering that 15 of Wine Advocate’s top 16 vintages of Opus One have come on his watch, the effort has been a success.
Even in light of sustained acclaim, Silacci remains humble. He takes occasional wine classes at Napa Valley College (and makes the instructor swear not to reveal his identity). He also once gave an impromptu hour-long tour of Opus One to two visitors who seemed lost, and only at the very end—when one guest complimented him on his vast knowledge of the operation—did he mention he was the winemaker.
Opus One and Overture grow on four unique vineyard plots in the choicest section of Oakville: the Ballestra and River Parcels, which flank the winery itself, and To Kalon North and South, located across Highway 29. At harvest, the fruit goes directly into the immaculate winery, where 170 acres’ worth of grapes are judged, one by one, as worthy or unworthy. From vineyard to tank, the journey rarely takes over twelve hours.
This release of Overture is a blend of the 2018 and 2019 vintages—two of the finest seasons this century—and it is drinking beautifully right now. We’re thrilled to share it with you.
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