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Hundred Acre Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 Three-Pack Sampler

A Nicholas Wines Exclusive 100-Point Special

I have exactly six 3-packs of our 2022 Hundred Acre Cabernet Sauvignon sampler to go around. All three flagship bottles (‘Morgan’s Way’, ‘Ark’ and ‘Wraith’) received perfect 100-point reviews. This is easily one of the rarest offers I’ve ever put together.

Each 3-pack comes with 1 bottle each of the following:

Hundred Acre ‘Morgan’s Way’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 (100 Pts, TWI, 98 Pts, D, 98 Pts, JS)
Hundred Acre ‘ARK Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 (100 Pts, D, 100 Pts, JS – 99 Pts, TWI)
Hundred Acre ‘Wraith’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 (100 Pts, TWI, 99 Pts, JS – 99 Points, D)

Original price was: $2,280.00.Current price is: $1,999.00.

Morgan’s Way – 100 Points, The Wine Independent
“Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2022 Morgan’s Way offers fragrant notes of red roses, sandalwood, and blueberry pie tumbling from the glass, followed by hints of fertile loam, menthol, licorice, and dark chocolate. The rich, full-on, full-bodied palate is packed with layer upon layer of floral, blue fruit, and mineral notes, framed by very firm, very ripe tannins and an electric backbone of freshness, finishing long and perfumed.”

ARK – 100 Points, Decanter
“Purchased in 1999, the property is also home to Jayson Woodbridge’s striking underground Ring winery and caves. I awarded the 2021 vintage a perfect 100 points, and this 2022 Ark continues that legacy—it’s the most polished of Woodbridge’s single-vineyard Hundred Acre wines from the vintage. If Morgan’s Way is supreme elegance and Few and Far Between is deep, brooding, and muscular, then Ark sits perfectly in between—balanced and impressively saturated. The palate bursts with red-berry fruit, beautifully scented with brown baking spices, black tea, walnut, and a striking ironstone minerality.”

Wraith – 100 Points, James Suckling
“The aromas of blackberries and black currants, plus some crushed stoned and iodine, come through clearly to a full body with creamy tannins that offer vanilla and cacao. Powerful with elegance. It rolls over the palate and goes on for minutes. Seduces at the end. Drink now or hold.”

Jayson Woodbridge founded Hundred Acre in 1998 and immediately sent the wine world into a craze. He wasted no time proclaiming through his winemaking and his allocation waitlist (that still currently sits at well over a decade) that he was amongst the very best winemakers in the world with the top vineyard sites in Napa.

His Cabernet Sauvignon made the Wine Spectator Top 100 list in his second vintage and earned more than twenty perfect 100-point scores from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate between 2002 and 2015. During the latter part of that stretch, Jayson searched for a few other tiny plots with the potential to produce world-class wines. Once he did, he started ‘Fortunate Son’ a second label capable of producing world-class Cabernet that collectors stockpile like gold.

The best part about the product is the value that it brings the customer even with such a steep price tag. Take this into account: Hundred Acre bottlings rarely make it past an allocation list and when they do, they’re either very high triple digits or into the thousands. Even at those prices the demand is there every single time. This ‘Fortunate Son’ bottling is a product of two vineyard sites – with one of them being a Hundred Acre estate vineyard, and the other being a family-owned vineyard right next to Jayson’s that was planted to 85- to 90-year-old vines! That’s not too shabby at all!

This one has yet to be reviewed by the masses but if Jeb Dunnuck’s early account is any indication, this one will be highly decorated and maybe even threaten perfection from some. It’s that good. Jeb came in at 96 while proclaiming his love for the wine’s balance and noting its “gorgeous tannins and a great finish”. It’s certainly still a baby – but after trying it myself a few days ago, I think it has the bones for something truly special and should have great 25-30 years ahead of it, no problem.

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