Robert Foley Napa Valley Merlot 2018
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What Critics Think
Jeb Dunnuck : 93 Points
(2/16/2023) A great value in high-end Merlot, the 2018 Merlot has a medium to full-bodied, perfumed, elegant style as well as lots of ripe back cherry and cassis fruits, some floral, spicy, chocolaty nuances, ultra-fine tannins, good mid-palate depth, and a great finish. Drink bottles any time over the coming 10-12+ years. Maturity: 2023 - 2036.
Decanter : 98 Points
(7/30/2025) The nose is perfumed and alluring, with dark fruit, dark chocolate, liquorice, and scorched herbs. On the palate, it is fabulously rich and full-bodied, with pure black fruit, loamy earth, and heady toasty oak and vanilla, beautifully woven around the fruit character. Supple, cocoa-powder tannins frame the wine, which finishes with exceptional length, supported by bright acidity that carries all the richness and spice. Quite simply, liquid Nirvana. The Merlot comes from a site in Calistoga’s Dutch Henry Canyon and from Robert Foley’s property on Howell Mountain. It is 100% Clone 3 Merlot—Bob’s favourite clone—which he describes as highly expressive, producing wines with big, round richness that age effortlessly in the bottle. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel before the wine is racked into a blend of one-third new French oak and neutral barrels. For the Merlot, he favours Radoux, along with some Nadalie cooperage from central France, medium-plus toast, tight grain, and thin staves, all of which he believes suit the variety. The wine remains in barrel for 18 months. Robert Foley has been making wine in Napa Valley since 1977, learning under Joe Heitz and André Tchelistcheff before shaping the styles at Markham and Pride Mountain, and founding his own Howell Mountain estate in 1998. Known for patient, long-lived reds, he insists that real winemaking begins in the vineyard. Drinking Window: 2025 - 2040.