

Overture isn’t cheap, but at about $80 a bottle most of us are a lot more likely to be able to afford multiples. With the going rate of about $235 a bottle, not many people can afford that. I wouldn’t mind having cases upon cases of it resting in my cellar. Yes, the vintage Opus One is a fabulous wine with a lot going on. It is well balanced with some earthiness and a hint of baking spices. On the palate are some nice dark fruit, specifically black cherry and currant, as well as some tobacco. The color is a medium purple and has a wonderful aroma of chocolate-covered cherries. I decanted this wine for about an hour before pouring. We had a tasting at Opus One a couple of years ago, and had purchased a bottle then. Overture is only available at the winery or on their website. While their signature wine is called Opus One, their second wine is appropriately (especially if you’re a music enthusiast) called Overture. Beginning in 1993 and following in the tradition of great Bordeaux estates, Opus One created a fine second wine called Overture. This happy marriage produces some of Napa’s finest wines. The winemaking, however, is modeled after the techniques of Bordeaux. They use grapes from some of the most well respected vineyards in Napa. The other four Bordeaux varietals (Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec) are also used. Founded as a joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild of Chateau Mouton Rothschild and renowned Napa vintner Robert Mondavi, Opus One’s goal was to create a Bordeaux style blend based on Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.

Opus One is a winery in Napa that produces a second wine. Although these wines may not be as complex, balanced and sublime, they ARE a lot less expensive! It’s a great way to try big name Bordeaux or other famous wines without the big time price tag. Usually made by the same winemaker in pretty much the same way as the winery’s famous wine, the big difference is that the juice for the second wine is often from younger vines or the second press. 1 Bottle. What do they do with the remaining juice? Many of them make a second wine. 84.37 Buyer's premium 22 Auction Continuous Auction Bottle (750ml) Lot 2487945, Opus One Overture NV. Top wineries and chateaux blend together their best grapes’ juice to produce their best possible wine for the Grand Cru or “first wines”.
