Crossbarn Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast 2021
After launching his namesake winery in 1991, Paul Hobbs established Crossbarn in 2000 to honor his family’s farming heritage and values of farming sustainably. What began as just one small lot of cabernet sauvignon from the inaugural vintage gradually evolved to introduce chardonnay and pinot noir. Located in a former apple processing facility in Sebastopol, California, Crossbarn wines are made with labor-intensive, yet simple techniques. We harvest our fruit at night by hand, sort by the berry or cluster, ferment each vineyard separately, and age wine using a combination of stainless steel and low percentages of new oak. 93 Points Vinous The 2021 Pinot Noir (Sonoma Coast) is a huge overachiever. Bright, punchy and super-expressive, the 2021 offers up boisterous red/purplish fruit. Lavender, rose petal, spice and mint are all dialed up in this heady, explosive Pinot. Readers will have a very hard time finding a Pinot with this much quality for the money. All the fruit is estate. I am not sure I have ever tasted a California Pinot this good for $40 a bottle. 92 Points James Suckling This is so bright and fruity, with vivid cherry, hibiscus and lime. Medium to full body. Tangy. Bitter orange at the end. Drink or hold. Somm's Pick: A dependable crowd-pleaser that showcases the elegance and charm of Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. It’s a wine that's both approachable and special, making it perfect for sharing at any table." -Blake Leland Wine Notes The 2021 Pinot Noir from Sonoma Coast is a remarkable overachiever. Vibrant, bold, and highly expressive, this wine bursts with lively red and purple fruit flavors. Notes of lavender, rose petal, spice, and mint are intensified, creating a heady and explosive profile. It's hard to find a Pinot with this level of quality at such an accessible price. All the fruit is estate-grown, and it's hard to recall ever tasting a California Pinot of this caliber for just $35 a bottle.
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