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La Crema
2017 Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast
90 Points Daenna Van Mulligen, WineScores.ca

Expressive, silky, harmonious.Forest berries and sour cherry, vanilla, tealeaf, red plums and licorice, violets and exotic spice aromas are expressed. It is supple and fresh with generous fruit; concentrated yet vibrant it trails spice and pipe tobacco on a persistent finish.

Stonestreet
2016 Estate Chardonnay
90 Points Sara d'Amato, Wine Align

A nice dichotomy exists in Stonestreet's Alexander Valley chardonnay between rich and fresh. Although this wine has seen a bit of ageing in bottle now, it hasn't lost its fruit. The toasty oak is still dominant but it doesn't fight for supremacy over the fruit. Lightly nutty with notes of caramel, apple, poached pear and candied lemon rind. Very good length.

Stonestreet
2016 Estate Chardonnay
90 Points John Szabo, Wine Align

Maturing, dense, rich, concentrated chardonnay here from Stonestreet's spectacular Alexander Mountain property in Sonoma, the richer, softer and more readily drinkable bottling. The palate is full and fleshy, soft and comforting, with good length. Ready to drink.

Siduri
2018 Pinot Noir Sta. Rita Hills
90 Points Ken Hoggins and Mark Pharo, Ken's Wine Guide Very Good+

This clear medium purple colored Pinot Noir from Siduri opens with a slightly musty stewed plum and cola bouquet with hints of black raspberry and dried herbs. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied with medium-plus acidity. It is also satiny smooth and very fruit forward. The flavor profile is a spiced red plum and red licorice blend with notes of cinnamon and red raspberry. We also detected hints of fine minerality, lavender and some oak in the background. The finish is dry with gentle fine-grained tannins that fade away nicely. This Pinot is food friendly. We would pair it with Food and Wine’s fennel-scented duck breasts with Pinot Noir sauce.

Matanzas Creek
2018 Chardonnay Sonoma County
90 Points Joshua Greene, Wine & Spirits Year's Best California Chardonnays, Best Buy

A broad, substantial chardonnay that focuses on earthy notes and buttery richness, this is tightly structured and firm for its size. Full and generous, it will stand next to roasted white meats and creamy mushroom sauces.

Copain
2018 Skycrest Vineyard Chardonnay
90 Points Joshua Greene, Wine & Spirits Year's Best California Chardonnays

This marks Ryan Zepaltas’s first vintage at Copain, after years of splitting his winemaking style between the opulently ripe Siduri releases and his own tight cool-climate wines under the Zepaltas label. He made thiswine from a vineyard in the eastern hills of Anderson Valley, the vines planted in 2011 at 2,200 feet in elevation. It balances a feeling of cool altitude with leesy, oxidative notes of buttered almonds and floral spice.

Kendall-Jackson
2018 Jackson Estate Santa Maria Valley Chardonnay
90 Points Patrick J. Comiskey, Wine & Spirits Year's Best California Chardonnays

This starts off all smoke and lees, then becomes loamy and rich, with caramelized apple flavors and a honeyed texture, rich and composed.

Copain
2018 Tidal Break Chardonnay
90 Points Virginie Boone, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Light and brightly crisp, this white tastes of sour apple and white flower, with a subtle imprint of oak. Meaty, with potent acidity, it resolves on the palate into a balanced, refined and steely offering of varietal elegance.

Cambria
2018 Katherine's Vineyard Chardonnay
90 Points Anthony Gismondi, The Vancouver Sun, CAN

We love the direction this Chardonnay is heading, mainly dropping weight and fat and soft for the purity of tropical Santa Barbara fruit. The site is located on the coastal Santa Maria Bench in Santa Barbara County. Typically fog-blanketed and cool, its fossilized seashells, shale, limestone, and sand soils are planted to the Wente selection and clones 4, 76, 96. We love the brightness, and shocking citrus drenched apple, pink grapefruit, and tangerine with plenty of fresh west coast acidity. Much improved oak finishes leave it a new world delight. Freshly cracked crab, anyone?

Cambria
2017 Katherine's Vineyard Chardonnay
90 Points Steve Thurlow, Wine Align

This is a typical Santa Barbara chardonnay with its ripeness elegantly constrained by firm acidity giving tension and with oak spice well integrated on nose and palate. Structurally it is dry, firm and well balanced with good focus and a lively fruity finish. Very good to excellent length. Still youthful, so give it an hour or two in a decanter only lightly chilled or better still age for another year or two in the cellar.

WillaKenzie
2018 Chardonnay Willamette Valley
90 Points Josh Raynolds, Vinous

Light, bright gold. Fresh pear and white peach aromas are complemented by suggestions of white flowers and lemon zest. Fleshy and energetic in the mouth, offering sappy citrus and orchard fruit flavors and a spicy hint of candied ginger. Finishes with firm grip, a sweetening touch of vanilla and good, spicy persistence.

WillaKenzie
2017 Chardonnay Willamette Valley
90 Points Josh Raynolds, Vinous

Limpid, green-tinged straw. Fresh citrus and orchard fruits on the nose, joined by a hint of fennel as the wine opens up. Fleshy and broad on entry, then more taut in the midpalate, offering bitter pear skin, Meyer lemon and candied ginger flavors. Finishes long and spicy, with a lingering pear note and a hint of florality.

La Crema
2019 Pinot Noir Rosé
90 Points Christopher Waters, The Globe and Mail, CAN

Widely known for the quality of its chardonnays and pinots, La Crema delivers this crisp and fruity ros made with pinot noir grown in five vineyards located in Monterey County, Calif. The purity of fruit flavours and its easygoing nature make this worth the splurge. Look for refreshing cran-cherry, melon and citrus notes that are nicely balanced and finish with a clean sweep of acidity. Drink now to 2021.

La Crema
2018 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley
90 Points Paul Gregutt, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

Part of the Jackson Family portfolio, this widely-available wine marries spicy berry and black-cherry fruit to barrel flavors of cocoa powder. Tannins are buffed to a fine gloss, and come to a final focus with a hint of green tea. Some 23% was aged in new French oak.

Kendall-Jackson
2019 Vintner's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc
90 Points Jim Gordon, Wine Enthusiast Magazine Best Buy, #45 TOP 100 BEST BUY 2020

Lots of bright, ripe fruit flavors and great acidity give this full-bodied wine plenty of charm. Tangy citrus and apricot aromas meet zesty but rich flavors in this superconsistent wine.

Copain
2016 Tous Ensemble Syrah
90 Points Jim Gordon, Wine Enthusiast Magazine

This is a ripe, rich and smooth wine that coats the palate with delicious blackberry and baking-spice flavors. It’s full bodied, moderately tannic and has a good, mouth-filling texture.

Nielson
2017 Pinot Noir Sta. Rita Hills
90 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Santa Barbara: An In-Depth Look at the 2018sThe 2017 Pinot Noir (Sta. Rita Hills) is nuanced, elegant and light on its feet. Rose petals, star anise, blood orange and mint add attractive shades of complexity. The 2017 is expressive, inviting and absolutely delicious.

Brewer-Clifton
2018 Hapgood Pinot Noir
90 Points Antonio Galloni, Vinous

Santa Barbara: An In-Depth Look at the 2018sThe 2018 Pinot Noir Hapgood is marked by very strong stem component, which is likely the result of a cold site in a cold year and 100% whole clusters. It will be interesting to see if more fruit emerges.

Copain
2017 Tous Ensemble Pinot Noir
90 Points Ken's Wine Guide Tasting Panel, Ken's Wine Guide Very Good+

This dark red and translucent Pinot Noir from Copain opens with a fragrant and appealing spiced plum and vanilla oak bouquet. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied, balanced and little juicy. The flavor profile is a tasty red plum and red raspberry blend with notes of gentle oak, vanilla and mild minerality. We also picked up some hints of cranberry and red cherry mixed in as well. The finish is dry and its flavors mild warm tannins linger nicely. The Panel suggested pairing this very nice Pinot with roast pork loin.

La Crema
2017 Pinot Noir Sta. Rita Hills
90 Points Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com

The 2018s from Santa Barbara CountyLastly, the 2017 Pinot Noir Sta. Rita Hills shows the appellation character as well with its spicy, briny, marine-influenced notes of mulled black cherries, shrimp broth, dried flowers, and forest floor. Nicely textured, medium-bodied, and elegant on the palate, it has light tannins and lots of upfront charm, yet I suspect it will keep for a solid 4-5 years as well.

La Crema
2017 Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands
90 Points Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com

The 2018s from Santa Barbara CountyFrom the Santa Lucia Highlands (and primarily the Boekenoogen Vineyard), the 2017 Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands was all destemmed and spent 14 months in 32% new French oak. It's a bigger, fruit-driven effort (which this appellation delivers in spades) and has rocking blackberry and strawberry fruits, plenty of spicy herbs and earth, medium to full body, and a ripe, rounded, nicely textured style on the palate.

Kendall-Jackson
2018 Jackson Estate Alisos Hills Syrah
90 Points Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com

The 2018s from Santa Barbara CountyAll Syrah, the 2018 Syrah Jackson Estate Santa Barbara County Alisos Hills comes from the Barham Vineyard in Santa Barbara County and was brought up mostly in used oak. Deep purple-colored, with a peppery, spicy bouquet of beautiful red and blue fruits, it's medium to full-bodied, has a fresh, focused texture, lots of Syrah character, and the balance and depth to keep for 5-6 years.

Kendall-Jackson
2018 Jackson Estate GSM
90 Points Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com

The 2018s from Santa Barbara CountyMoving to the reds, the 2018 GSM Blend Jackson Estate Santa Barbara County is a blend of mostly Grenache and Syrah brought up in a mix of French and American oak, almost all older barrels. It has a juicy, blackberry, peppery, spice character as well as medium to full-bodied richness, ripe tannins, and a charming, undeniably delicious style. It reminds me of a solid Côtes du Rhône. Drink it over the coming 4-5 years.

Cambria
2017 Julia's Vineyard Pinot Noir
90 Points Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com

The 2018s from Santa Barbara CountyA good value, the 2017 Pinot Noir Julia's Vineyard has a complex, nuanced style that carries lots of spiced red and dark fruits, leafy herbs, forest floor, and underbrush notes as well as medium-bodied richness on the palate. Nicely textured, balanced, and already drinking nicely, it should keep for a solid 4-5 years. You're getting a hell of a lot of wine for the price!

Penner-Ash
2017 Pinot Noir Willamette Valley
90 Points Josh Raynolds, Vinous

Deep magenta. Spice-accented dark berries, cherry cola, mocha and rose oil on the fragrant nose. Sappy, palate-coating blackberry and bitter cherry flavors are joined by a smoky nuance that emerges with air. A hint of dark chocolate sneaks in on the persistent finish, which is framed by dusty, mounting tannins. 29% new oak.