Final Vintage:
2019 HENRY BROTHERS VINEYARD

This release marks our final wine from this special Howell Mountain vineyard.

Local St. Helena doctor Brian Henry, who helped deliver many of the children of Napa Valley winemaking royalty, felled the trees for this northeastern-facing vineyard with his three sons. Their Seventh Day Adventist family goes back three generations in the Napa Valley. This beautiful vineyard once sat between other Howell Mountain heavyweights, Dunn and Duckhorn. After a long partnership with Sequoia Grove, and following the 2019 harvest, the Henry family divested the vineyard and it is currently under redevelopment. For the first time ever, this wine is unfiltered to give maximum site expression and minimal winemaker intervention.  

Toast to the final vintage from this breathtaking Howell Mountain site as we bid farewell to our Henry Brothers single vineyard red.

As a wine club member, you have been granted exclusive access to the very last vintage of the Henry Brothers Vineyard blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. As a member, you will also receive $10 ground shipping on orders of 6 or more bottles during this special release. For personalized assistance, please give us a call at 800-851-7841.

Members receive shipping included and 25% savings on orders of 12 bottles.
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The Last Vintage

This final vintage of our Howell Mountain red opens with layers of blue and black fruits, with ripe plum at the forefront, balanced by a subtle hint of green peppercorn. This blend includes select Cabernet clones and Merlot grown high above the fog line in iron-rich, volcanic soil. On the palate, savory notes of peppercorn, blackberry, and a touch of cola create a rich, structured wine with bold flavors and a lasting finish. 92 Points, Jeb Dunnuck
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2019 Henry Brothers 6-Pack

Stock your cellar with a six pack of our final vintage of Henry Brothers Vineyard – a phenomenal Howell Mountain blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot. Only 400 cases produced. Enjoy $10 ground shipping on 6 bottles. 92 Points, Jeb Dunnuck
Member price: $600
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2019 Henry Brothers 12-Pack

Stock your cellar with a 12-pack of our final vintage of Henry Brothers Vineyard Red  – a blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot. Members – enjoy 25% savings and shipping included on 12 or more bottles. 92 Points, Jeb Dunnuck

Today’s special member price: $1,125

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2019 Henry Brothers 1.5L

A phenomenal Howell Mountain blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot. 92 Points, Jeb Dunnuck
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HOWELL MOUNTAIN

Where Nature’s Majesty Meets the Art of Winemaking

Howell Mountain, perched high above Napa Valley, offers breathtaking views that seem to stretch endlessly across the horizon. The crisp mountain air, the gentle rustling of vines in the breeze, and the golden hues of the sun setting behind rolling hills create a sense of peace and serenity that is unlike anywhere else. From this elevated vantage point, the world feels distant, and yet the land beneath your feet feels alive with the stories of the grapes that thrive here. Howell Mountain’s vineyards are cradled by nature, producing wines that carry the unique intensity of the rugged terrain. It’s a place where time slows down, and every moment feels connected to the beauty around you, a place that invites you to pause, reflect, and savor the richness of life.

GRAPES

71% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot

The Cabernet Sauvignon, which grows on the knoll, usually remains in full sun during the growing season, but the elevation and the northeast exposure provides some cooling, allowing the many different clones to reach their full maturity slowly. The Merlot, at the base of the knoll, can be in fog or sun, depending on the day, and gives some blueberry richness to the finished blend.

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HARVEST & WINEMAKING

The 2019 vintage was an excellent vintage with tonnage levels close to average. The year began with heavy rains in winter, followed by a few spring showers. Summer weather was moderate and ideal. Outside of anticipated heat spikes in August and September, conditions during harvest were also mild and lovely. The lack of typical morning fog during the growing season seemed to speed phenolic ripeness. The 2019 vintage is high quality, with a signature of freshness, generosity of fruit, and lush tannins.

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