Only 25 cases were produced, but this lovely Pinot Noir is worth the search. Very rich and soft and appealing, with pure flavors of black cherry tart, raspberry puree, cola, dusty Indian spices and smoky sandalwood, wrapped into finely ground tannins, and balanced with acidity. Just beautiful to drink now and for the next 3-4 years.
Notable for its soft texture, thoroughly ripe fruit, and richness of mouthfeel, which is what you want in Pinot Noir. It's not an ager, but so deliciously refined, you want to keep drinking. Shows ripe raspberries and cherries, with their liqueur counterparts, and the sweet smokiness of oak.
Medium ruby color; rich, spicy plum and cherry aromas; rich. ripe, forward cherry and plum flavors with lots of spice and clove notes; silky texture; the right amount of sweet oak; good structure and balance; long finish. Delicious and silky Pinot that tastes great by itself.
Shows everything great about its vintage and terroir. It's a strong, young Pinot Noir, rich in tannins and dense in almost jammy blackberries, cherries and chocolaty cola that are delicious in and of themselves. As good as it is, this is a wine that wants some time to integrate and mellow. Give it until 2011, if you can.
With a pretty color of shining ruby, this Pinot has flamboyant flavors of ripe red cherries, red plums, red currants and dusty spices, with an edge of mocha and sandalwood. Just beautiful. Now through 2013.
2015 CHARDONNAY, BIEN NACIDO VINEYARD Harvested from I, and O blocks planted to clones 4 and 95. The nose is a bright and focused pineapple, coconut and resinous lemon. The palate entry is a crisply focused white fruit, very refreshing and bright.
Another terrific wine is the 2015 Chardonnay Bien Nacido, and it has a classic Bien Nacido bouquet of mineral, salt, iodine, toasted bread and ripe orchard fruits. Supple, textured and fleshy on the palate, with moderate acidity and a great texture, drink it over the coming couple of years as well. Like the Nielson Vineyard, it was barrel fermented and spent 16 months in 52% new French oak. Originally founded in 1984, Byron is now owned by Jackson Family Wines with the wines made by Jonathan Nagy. The oak treatment sticks out slightly in a number of these wines, but as I hope the scores show, there’s tons to love here. These are ripe, classic Santa Barbara wines.
Produced from Wente clone vines planted in 1999, the 2015 Chardonnay Nielson Vineyard offers up pronounced grapefruit, lemon curd, green mango and almond notes with wafts of crushed stones and baker’s yeast. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is super intense, with layers of ripe, opulent fruit and a wicked backbone of racy acid, finishing with fantastic length.
Seared lemon, hazelnut, brown butter and sandalwood with a graphite minerality come through on the nose of this complex wine from Jonathan Nagy. The palate offers hints of herbs and chamomile at first, then washes of citrusy acidity and apple notes, all held together with steely tension.
Very light golden yellow color and clear in the glass. Highly enviable aromas of lemon zest, almond, vanilla and brioche. Very enterprising on the palate, with hi-tone flavors of lemon, pear, white peach, melon and spice. Sleek in texture and refined in character with a palate cleansing finish.
Uriel Nielson developed Santa Barbara's first modern commercial vineyard in 1964, sourcing chardonnay cuttings from Wente and planting them on their own roots in the loose, sandy soil of this benchland site. The block that grew this wine was propagated from that original vine material in 1999. This 2012 practically bursts at the seams with a juicy purity of fruit, the flavors ripe and round as a nectarine yet completely dry, the fruit dusted by a bold, earthy complexity, supported by the toastiness of lees and oak but not dominated by them. Deep and refreshing, it's a compelling chardonnay for lobster.
Uriel Nielson developed Santa Barbara’s first modern commercial vineyard in 1964, sourcing chardonnay cuttings from Wente and planting them on their own roots in the loose, sandy soil of this benchland site. The block that grew this wine was propagated from that original vine material in 1999. This 2012 practically bursts at the seams with a juicy purity of fruit, the flavors ripe and round as a nectarine yet completely dry, the fruit dusted by a bold, earthy complexity, supported by the toastiness of lees and oak but not dominated by them. Deep and refreshing, it’s a compelling chardonnay for lobster.
Old vines really do matter. This wine was made from fruit grown on the original 14 rows of the Nielson vineyard that were planted in 1964 (the remainder of the vineyard was planted later). It shows an incredible complexity-nuances of flavor that pour over the palate-that only old vine fruit delivers. It has a lush creaminess intertwined with hints of apple and pear-like notes. Tasted side-by-side with Byron's regular Nielson Chardonnay-a very good wine in its own right-the Historic vines bottling is not bigger, it just has an extra dimension with great length and vibrancy. An excellent buy.
Spicy notes, bright acidity and certainly a crowd pleaser.
Voluptuous, with a buttercreamy texture housing ripe fruit flavors of pineapples, Meyer lemon pie filling, ripe kiwis and pears, enriched with the caramel, custard and smoke of new oak and lees. Cool coastal acidity provides a clean, tart balance. This is a delicious, upscale Chardonnay.
Ultrarich and concentrated, with layers of the fig, citrus and tangerine flavors that are shaded by toasty oak, filing out the flavor profile and ending with a complex marshmallow edge. Drink now through 2011.
Powerful, extracted and full of concentrated dark currant, dried blackberry and cherry tart flavors that are well-structured. Hints of slate and mocha show midpalate, with a finish of dried green herbs.
2016 PINOT NOIR, 459 The nose holds deep aromatics of black cherry and sappy berries. The palate is seductively concentrated and sleek red fruit. Beautiful poise now, though it will benefit from 20 months of cellar time.
Pure and refined, with a minerally essence and notes of slate and underbrush to the dried red fruit flavors. Offers hints of cream and spice on the finish.
Pure and refined, with a minerally essence and notes of slate and underbrush to the dried red fruit flavors. Offers hints of cream and plenty of spice on the finish.
Santa Barbara Dreamin'…Part Two The 2016 Pinot Noir 3-D is endowed with lovely fruit presence and impeccable overall balance. Lifted and precise, with lovely mid-palate pliancy and overall depth, the 3-D hits all the right notes. Although not especially complex, the 3-D is curvy and voluptuous, which brings out the red cherry and plum fruit character nicely. Floral notes on the finish add to the wine's considerable immediacy and overall appeal.
2016 PINOT NOIR The nose is a lean cherry, herb, tea leaf and mint. The palate is a supple red fruit, cherry and apple through the core finishing in a focused depth of plum and spiced cherry.
Pale to medium ruby-purple, the 2015 Pinot Noir Drum Canyon has notes of warm cherries and black raspberries with hints of sautéed herbs and tree bark plus a waft of fungi. Medium-bodied, the palate is very elegant with finely grained tannins, loads of freshness and great length.
The nose is ripe, soft blueberry, sandalwood and dusty rose petals. The palate has well defined textured and weight on entry with the core filling out with supple red cherry, spice box and cola.
Concentrated savory and spicy notes envelop the dried cherry and plum tart flavors. Features supple sandalwood accents midpalate, with a finish supported by fine-grained tannins and filled with cardamom and chocolate hints.