The Sonoma Coast covers 750 square miles, from the Mendocino County line in the north to the Sonoma-Marin border in the south. Adjacent to the Russian River Valley, portions of the Sonoma Coast offer a unique climate zone – the coolest area in Sonoma County. Cool, moist air from the Pacific Ocean and cooling winds and fog pour in through the Petaluma Wind Gap, creating ideal conditions for growing Pinot Noir.

 
 

 
 
Review

 

 After six months of aging in French and American oak, this Pinot is ripe with fresh red fruit. Aromas of cherry, plum, strawberry, along with a hint of cola rise from a freshly swirled glass. On the palate, the bright red fruit returns, accompanied by smooth notes of vanilla. A nicely balanced wine, enjoy a bottle with roast chicken or pasta in a light mushroom sauce. 

FBWorld Panel Score: 90