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Brilliance in Santa Barbara (Sep, 2023)

The 2020 Pinot Noir Rosemary’s Vineyard is a very classy wine. Soft and translucent, the 2020 offers up sweet cherry, mint, blood orange, cinnamon and rose petal. This mid-weight, beautifully perfumed Pinot is all class.

Santa Cruz Mountains – The Gorgeous 2016s (Aug 2018)

The 2016 Pinot Noir Skyline Vineyard is another stellar wine in this range. Deceptively medium in body, the Skyline is translucent, focus and lifted, yet also packs a serious punch. Beams of underlying tannin give the wine much of its shape and salivating energy. This is another wine in which the 100% whole clusters are…

Santa Cruz Mountains – The Gorgeous 2016s (Aug 2018)

The 2016 Pinot Noir Skyline Vineyard is another stellar wine in this range. Deceptively medium in body, the Skyline is translucent, focus and lifted, yet also packs a serious punch. Beams of underlying tannin give the wine much of its shape and salivating energy. This is another wine in which the 100% whole clusters are…

Santa Cruz Mountains: Scaling the Heights (Jul 2015)

The 2013 Pinot Noir Skyline Vineyard is one of the most sensual, layered wines in the range. Nothing at all sticks out. Instead, it is the wine’s sublime balance that truly impresses. Sweet and perfumed throughout, with silky tannins and tons of pure grace, the 2013 should afford readers a long and broad drinking window…

Santa Cruz Mountains: Scaling the Heights (Jul 2015)

The 2013 Pinot Noir Skyline Vineyard is one of the most sensual, layered wines in the range. Nothing at all sticks out. Instead, it is the wine’s sublime balance that truly impresses. Sweet and perfumed throughout, with silky tannins and tons of pure grace, the 2013 should afford readers a long and broad drinking window…

Santa Cruz Mountains: Wines of Breathtaking Pedigree (Sep 2020)

The 2018 Pinot Noir Horseshoe Vineyard is dense and brooding. Black cherry, licorice, spice, leather, herbs and mineral accents shape this ample, beautifully resonant Pinot Noir. Diatomaceous Monterey soils estimated to be 11-15 million years old yield a Pinot of notable breadth, texture and complexity.