Premiere Napa Valley is not just another wine release—it is a once-a-year auction where the valley’s most talented winemakers craft one-of-a-kind wines in tiny quantities, offered exclusively to select professionals from around the world. In Concert 2019 belongs to this rare lineage. Conceived as a harmonious collaboration between Napa’s hillside vineyards and master winemaking, it captures both the individuality of the terroir and the collective spirit of the region’s most visionary vintners.
Corison Winery – Dyer Vineyard – Gallica – Snowden Vineyards ‘Premiere Napa Valley’ ‘In Concert’ Premiere Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 6x75cl 98/100 VN
Top Score: 98 points (Rare Auction Wine)
“Sadly, there are just twenty cases, all of them headed to London. Readers lucky enough to find a bottle or two are in for a real treat.”
Price IN BOND
£1,845.00 6 x 75cl Bottles
1 in stock
Colour | Red |
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Vintage | 2019 |
Country | USA |
Region | California |
Born from a Unique Napa Tradition


In Concert: Harmony in a Glass
This Cabernet Sauvignon reveals a symphony of flavours—ripe blackcurrant, plum, and black cherry—layered with earthy undertones and a resonant oak finish. Aged meticulously in French oak barrels, the wine carries both structure and finesse, with a texture that lingers elegantly. Produced in extremely limited quantities, Premiere Napa Valley In Concert 2019 is more than a wine: it is a rare performance bottled, a tribute to Napa’s artistry, and a collector’s piece destined to be remembered.
98 points Vinous
The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Auction 25 – Lot 23 is a one-off charity wine blended by Rosemary Cakebread, Cathy Corison, Dawnine Dyer and Diana Snowden for Premiere Napa Valley. It is a positively riveting wine. I don’t use those words lightly. The purity of the flavors is just striking. Dark red/purplish berry fruit, graphite, lavender, sage and mint all soar out of the glass in a Cabernet that marries Napa Valley opulence with a classic sense of structure. Sadly, there are just twenty cases, all of them headed to London. Readers lucky enough to find a bottle or two are in for a real treat. Drinking window: 2025- 2041.
