Worthy of $1,053. Normally $186. Today, just $140.

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Napa in Disguise Halloween Set 750 ml
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Napa in Disguise: The Ultimate NDA Wine Set
For Halloween, we’ve conjured a collection of our NDA wines: Top-quality Napa Cabs that masquerade behind lesser-known labels—and bear prices so low you’ll think they’ve been buried alive.
Sure, you can grab these stellar values by the bottle, but when you spring for the whole set, we’ll lop off 25%—a bone-chilling bargain like we rarely offer. So clear some room in your crypt and stock up now, because the only thing you should REALLY be afraid of—besides clowns, spiders, snakes, and public speaking—is us running out of wine.
2019 Commission Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley ($35, worthy of $125)
After a fast sellout, our members have rated Commission alongside Cabernet icons like Silver Oak and favorites like Radio Silence. The exclusive 2019, crafted by a 100pt winemaker from a $125 NDA source, is here today.
2018 Wolfe Grade Cabernet Sauvignon Diamond Mountain Napa Valley ($40, worthy of $350)
The 2018 Wolfe Grade Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley’s Diamond Mountain is as bold and intense as the white-knuckle journey required to get to its rugged, remote vineyard source.
2019 Good Decisions Cabernet Sauvignon St. Helena Napa Valley ($36, worthy of $200)
This Cab was grown on some of Napa’s most revered land, just a stone’s throw from Beckstoffer’s Dr. Crane and Las Piedras sites. From a superb Napa vintage and a winery whose allocated Cabs cost $200+, this offers ridiculous value for the price.
2018 Editorial Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve Napa Valley ($40, worthy of $145)
We leveraged our favorite Cabernet stylist’s immense talent and inside access for a hair-raising, blink-twice deal: $40 per bottle on an explosively powerful Napa Cabernet that anyone else would pay $145 for.
2018 Color & Sound Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley ($35, worthy of $233)
The 100-point winemaker behind today’s wine authored a top-ten bottle on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 list—a wine that James Suckling called “perfect.” His Cabernets go for $233. Today’s release costs a mere fraction of that.