When you visit Napa Valley to go wine tasting, one of the first things you notice is how many of the wineries are new, meaning they planted their stake here after Prohibition. What sets Larkmead Vineyards apart from these “newer” wineries is that this estate is one of the few Napa Valley wineries that can call itself a legacy brand. In fact, many wine lovers find this to be a major selling point of the brand.
Beyond its historic status, however, Larkmead also produces eye-wateringly good wines: case in point, the 2015 Larkmead Vineyards Firebelle Cabernet Sauvignon.
The history of Calistoga’s Larkmead Vineyards is fascinating. The original owner, Charles Hitchcock, purchased the property with the intent of making it a country vacation home that his family could escape to from San Francisco. Plans changed a bit when Charles’ daughter, Lillie’s lifestyle became so scandalous (for the 1890s – more on that below), that she was moved to quiet, sleepy Napa Valley to keep her out of the papers.
In her new home, Lillie thrived. In addition to hosting some of the world’s most celebrated movers and shakers of the day, she also cultivated the area’s first vineyards. The original plantings at Larkmead were Zinfandel and Riesling – both commercially popular at the time.
The Solari Family are the current owners of Larkmead Vineyards, having purchased the property in 1948. Under the family’s leadership the Larkmead brand was totally reimagined. All of the estate’s 115 acres of vineyards were replanted in the mid-1990s, a new tasting experience was launched, and, in 2023, Larkmead became organic certified by the California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF).
While the Larkmead portfolio of wines is built around Bordeaux varieties, there is one rare grape nestled within the block of Cabernet, Sauvignon Blanc, and Merlot: Tocai Friulano. There are only 53 acres of Friulano planted in the entire state of California, making it another gem in this already enviable lineup of wines.
With only one acre planted on the estate, Larkmead’s Friulano is its most tightly allocated wine.
In 2021, when longtime Head Winemaker Dan Petroski left to pursue his own private label, Massican, Assistant Winemaker Avery Heelan was promoted to Head Winemaker. Prior to joining Larkmead in 2019, this celebrated female winemaker was the Cellar Master at none other than the cult winery of cult wineries, Screaming Eagle.
Lillie Hitchcock Coit was a woman well ahead of her time. We could write an entire article about her fascinating life. She loved gambling, drinking scotch during the day, wearing pants (this was the late 1800s, and women wearing pants was practically unheard of), and generally doing things women were forbidden from doing. In fact, she was even known to dress up as a man and sneak into gambling dens.
For all of her eccentric hobbies, the thing Lille Coit is remembered most for is her love of firefighting. As the story goes, when she was a teenager living in San Francisco, Lillie saw a Knickerbocker fire engine trying to reach a fire on Telegraph Hill. She ultimately helped the engine reach the fire, and then assisted the firemen as they tackled the blaze. From that moment, she was given the nickname “Firebelle”, a moniker she lived up to in her later years by becoming a patron of the San Francisco Fire Department.
The 2015 Larkmead “Firebelle” Cabernet Sauvignon is named after trailblazer Lillie Coit.
In a glass, the 2015 Larkmead Vineyards Firebelle Cabernet Sauvignon presents a radiant ruby-red hue with excellent clarity. At eight years old, the nose is fully developed and offers an enchanting bouquet of ripe plum, vine-ripened raspberry, and subtle notes of olive, soft oak, and the unmistakable and slightly sweet earthiness associated with Cabernet.
On the palate, this opulent wine sings with notes of black currant, luscious blackberry, hints of graphite, layers of new leather, and fresh forest floor. The robust structure and elevated tannins of this Cabernet are complemented by a prolonged, satisfying finish that leaves an enduring impression of exceptional depth and quality.
At just under $100 a bottle, the price is right on this Napa Valley Cabernet from Larkmead Vineyards. With a slew of 95+ point wines in the portfolio of this Calistoga winery, a legacy that goes back over 125 years, and a quality team shepherding the brand into the future, having a few bottles of Larkmead in your cellar is a must!
USA
Napa Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon
14.7
Avery Heelan
62–68°F / 16–20°C
Burgundy
30 Minutes
Now to 2030
Larkmead
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