Buying Colgin isn't as simple as visiting a local store. It involves a "journey" that reflects its status as a luxury brand:
The story of buying wine is one of extreme exclusivity, high-stakes art, and a "cult" status that has made it one of the most sought-after labels in Napa Valley. The Vision: From Fine Art to Fine Wine
When you buy a bottle of Colgin, you are typically choosing from one of their three distinct sites: History of Colgin Cellars
: In 2017, the brand’s prestige was solidified when LVMH (the luxury group behind brands like Dom Pérignon and Louis Vuitton) purchased a majority stake, making Colgin the only American brand in their "Vins d'Exception" portfolio. The Iconic Vineyards
: Because the mailing list is restricted, a "booming" secondary market exists where collectors hunt for high-scoring bottles (often reaching 100 points) at auction or through specialized merchants.