Producer | Racines |
Country | USA |
Region | California |
Subregion | Santa Rita Hills |
Varietal | Pinot Noir |
Vintage | 2021 |
Sku | 7967 |
Size | 750ml |
The 2021 Pinot Noir Sanford & Benedict Vineyard is a powerful dense wine. A high percentage of whole clusters (50%) is a strong marker. Dark blue/purplish fruit lavender spice menthol and licorice open with some coaxing. The 2021 is a very pretty wine. This opens beautifully with time in the glass. For my palate I would like to see more site character and less overt stem influence. - By Antonio Galloni on July 2023 This is a fine set of new releases from Racines the project headed by Etienne de Montille. The 2021s are the first vintage made by winemaker Ryan Hannaford following Justin Willett?s departure so they represent a time of transition. It is only natural that an experienced winemaker like de Montille and his Burgundy winemaker Brian Sieve (a native of Santa Barbara) would want to apply their knowledge to the Sta. Rita Hills but that has not always worked so well. The Chardonnays have generally been more successful than the Pinots which in some vintages suffered from pushed extractions overpowering stem character and perhaps too much time in barrel as well. The 2020s are the peak of that style. Ultimately the challenge for de Montille and his team is to take the time-worn practices of Burgundy to make wines that are from California and not France. The 2021s suggest that is happening.
vThis red throws off a fresh and inviting flourish of steeped mulberry red currant and raspberry while a backdrop of rooibos tea singed mesquite and iris accents adds range through the finish. Shows generosity with a matrix to match thanks to the steely spine buried on the finish. Drink now through 2033. ?J.M.
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