Tiny-production, cult-level Cabernet from “Midas Touch” winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown

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2021 Stone the Crows Cabernet Sauvignon Three Twins Vineyard Napa Valley 750 ml

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Powerfully Built, Royally Rare, Instant Collector-Classic

Thomas Rivers Brown’s Stone the Crows Cabernet is the very definition of Napa Valley rarity. 

Grown within shouting distance of the site behind BOND’s Melbury bottling, and released only to the mailing list, today’s 98-point 2021 Stone the Crows Cabernet Sauvignon was described as “a commanding yet refined mountain Cabernet with the structure to age beautifully.” It’s also all but IMPOSSIBLE to find.

In 2017, when Town & Country magazine’s Jay McInerney called Thomas Rivers Brown themost successful winemaker in California,” Brown had a mere TWENTY-FIVE 100-point wines to his name. A year later, Wine Spectator planted him on their cover with the headline, “The Midas Touch of Thomas Rivers Brown.” 

As Spectator’s James Laube put it, Brown has “learned how to pick his wine partners. All of his clients have A+ vineyards.” Count Talmadge’s vineyard among them—the 4.5-acre Three Twins site in Conn Valley, which produces what Vinous Antonio Galloni calls “one of the most distinctive wines in Napa Valley.” 

The vineyard is planted to Cabernet Clone 337—which provides a rich, red-fruited, higher-toned profile—and Brown layers it with Clone 169 to add black fruit and muscle. The 2021 Stone the Crows flagship Cabernet spent 20 months in French oak and rested another nine months in bottle prior to release. 

On one of the days that Laube visited Brown for the Spectator story, he marveled that within an hour after Brown informed his mailing list about the wine, most of the 1,000 cases he was offering vanished. That’s no surprise, given Brown’s cellar wizardry and the premium grapes that go into this special bottling.