Mt. Harlan
California · United States · Wine Auction Prices
Mt. Harlan is a sub-region within California, United States renowned for its Pinot Noir. The auction database contains 572 lots, averaging $108 per bottle and ranging $1–$896. The median auction vintage is 2009. The top wines at auction include Calera, Jensen Vineyard Pinot Noir, Mt. Harlan, Calera, Selleck Vineyard Pinot Noir, Mt. Harlan, Calera, de Villiers Vineyard Pinot Noir, Mt. Harlan, Calera, Reed Vineyard Pinot Noir, Mt. Harlan, Calera, Ryan Vineyard Pinot Noir, Mt. Harlan, while leading producers include Calera. The Mt. Harlan sub-region is recognized for its distinctive terroir that produces wines of consistent character and quality. Collectors are drawn to the combination of geographical specificity, the quality of individual producers, and the historical significance of the sub-region's wines in the context of California. Auction activity reflects sustained international demand for the region's finest bottles, with the best examples demonstrating clear aging potential and site expression.
In the Glass
Mt. Harlan Pinot Noir is characterized by red cherry, raspberry, and earthy complexity typical of its California terroir. The wines show fine tannin structure, natural acidity, and the capacity to develop secondary aromas of truffle, game, and dried herbs with age. The specific soils and microclimate of Mt. Harlan produce a style that is recognizable within the broader regional context.
Red Wines
White Wines
| Wine | Avg Price | Lots Sold |
|---|---|---|
| Calera Viognier | $18 | 6 |
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