2022 White Lane Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena

2022 White Lane Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena

White Lane

Cabernet Sauvignon
St. Helena 2022

2022 White Lane Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena

Some wines feel destined from the start, their stories already written in the soil long before a single grape is harvested. The 2022 White Lane is one of those rare discoveries. A wine born from a hidden pocket of Napa Valley, where vines quietly thrive along a secluded lane near V. Sattui. Once a closely guarded secret, shared only among those who knew where to look, this singular bottling now emerges for an audience small enough to count on one hand: just 72 cases made. 

At its core, White Lane captures everything that defines St. Helena Cabernet Sauvignon at its most expressive. It’s a pure, unblended statement of variety and place. Power and precision are held in perfect tension, with vibrant fruit and lifted freshness underscoring its depth. 

Thirty-one months of aging in oak have shaped the wine with patience and restraint. The result is a Cabernet of remarkable finesse. It is both commanding and composed. White Lane is the embodiment of why many of us fall in love with Napa Cabernet in the first place. Not for its power alone, but for the rare and unforgettable beauty that lies beneath.

White Lane
Cabernet Sauvignon
St. Helena 2022
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“The 2022 White Lane St. Helena Cabernet Sauvignon offers a focused nose of briary mountain blackberries, black currants, crushed stone, French lavender, and freshly turned moist earth. On the palate, it’s full and powerful, slightly riper than the 2021, with dense, compact black berry fruit and a fresh finish. A thread of liquid saline complexity adds depth, complemented by a subtle oak hint. The tannins are smooth and supple, making it approachable now, yet structured for aging over a decade. Balanced and precise, it’s a strong expression of St. Helena terroir.”

95 Points

2021 White Lane 1005 Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena

2021 White Lane 1005 Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena

White Lane 1005

Cabernet Sauvignon
St. Helena 2021

2021 White Lane 1005 Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena

Certain wines emerge unexpectedly, while others seem fated to cross our paths. The 2021 White Lane 1005 St. Helena Cabernet Sauvignon belongs to the latter group—a remarkable find and among the most captivating revelations of the year. With a mere 76 cases crafted, its scarcity matches its allure, drawn from a vineyard quietly nestled along unassuming White Lane near V. Sattui Winery. Once a closely guarded treasure, savored solely by family and trusted companions, it now opens its doors—but only to a fortunate handful.

This Cabernet Sauvignon portrays a vivid expression of its grape, reflecting all that distinguishes the 2021 vintage—a season Wine Spectator praises for shaping Napa’s contemporary character, where freshness, vibrancy, and power align with striking precision. From the initial taste, it reveals itself with lucidity, effortlessly weaving richness with vibrancy while echoing the deep-rooted heritage of St. Helena’s landscape.

Matured for 37 months in neutral oak, it strikes a balance of authority and grace, unveiling a tapestry of lush dark fruit, smooth tannins, and a sophistication that resonates long after the glass is empty. Through careful cultivation and an exceptional year, something rare and distinctive has emerged—a wine once hidden, now poised for discovery.

White Lane 1005
Cabernet Sauvignon
St. Helena 2021

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“The 1005 White Lane Saint Helena Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 offers a compelling aromatic profile, showcasing fresh blackberries and red currants alongside subtle hints of milk chocolate and violets. A distinct minerality, evocative of wet slate, adds complexity. The palate is concentrated and focused, displaying a linear structure. Flavors of black currants and black raspberries dominate. While initially reserved, the wine opens with aeration, gaining considerable weight and revealing a core of remarkably penetrating fruit—a characteristic rarely encountered. The finish is exceptionally long and memorable. This is a truly impressive Cabernet Sauvignon, a “WOW” wine from beginning to end.”

96 Points