Red

Rancho Sisquoc Flood Family Vineyards Pinot Noir (Santa Barbara County)

Rancho Sisquoc

Santa Barbara County · Central Coast · United States

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Red
Uva
Pinot Noir
País
United States
Região
Santa Barbara County · Central Coast
Denominação
Santa Barbara County
Corpo
light
Acidez
medium
Tanino
low
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

aves de caça · carnes grelhadas · queijos curados · cogumelos · risoto de legumes

Safras avaliadas

  • 201589 pts

    Light and fresh aromas of strawberry and raspberry meet with licorice and vanilla on the bright, fruit-punch-like nose of this bottling. There is snappy energy to the palate, with pomegranate and tannin-laced cranberry flavors as well as a light dusting of baking spice.

  • 201385 pts

    Light in the glass with shy aromas of red berries and a touch of anise, this wine is soft and earthy on the palate. An energy emerges around mid-sip, with sour cherries and juniper elements beginning to show by the finish.

  • 201182 pts

    The cold vintage took its price, making the wine lean and minty.

  • 200990 pts

    A good followup to last year's vintage. It's a dry, silky Pinot Noir, with deep, earthy flavors of cherries, raspberries, liqueur, sweet oak and cinnamon spices. An upscale wine to drink now.

  • 200287 pts

    A nice, Beaune-style Pinot, rich in cherry and spice fruit, with good oak and medium-bodied. It's balanced in acids and tannins, with a smooth mouth feel, a good food wine.