Banshee

Coastlands Vineyard Pinot Noir

9.235 ratings
9.011 pro ratings
Sonoma Coast, Sonoma County, California, USA
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Josh Spurling

2013 Coastlands from Banshee. Beautiful stuff! Thanks Noah and Ross!

2013 Coastlands from Banshee. Beautiful stuff! Thanks Noah and Ross!

Feb 6th, 2016
Paul Masson

A complete wine, and a pure expression of Sonoma Coast

A complete wine, and a pure expression of Sonoma Coast

Aug 19th, 2015
Andy Bartee

Sales Copain Winery

9.1

Thanks Ross, 1 glass of 3 barrels made

Thanks Ross, 1 glass of 3 barrels made

Oct 23rd, 2014
Steve Graf

Checking in on this guy for first time since bottling- fyeah!

Checking in on this guy for first time since bottling- fyeah!

Jul 29th, 2014
Adam Wright

Been holding onto this one for a couple of years. Not as much oyster shell as when we tasted it, but still so delicious. Stay safe Sonoma.

Been holding onto this one for a couple of years. Not as much oyster shell as when we tasted it, but still so delicious. Stay safe Sonoma.

Oct 19th, 2020
Elliot Taylor

Tobacco, bay leaf, earthy. Low fruit expression. You want to understand the Sonoma Coast? Drink this.

Tobacco, bay leaf, earthy. Low fruit expression. You want to understand the Sonoma Coast? Drink this.

Jan 3rd, 2016
Adam Jaime

Tobacco nose, deep holiday spice flavors and leather. Lots of earth, big and boozy.

Tobacco nose, deep holiday spice flavors and leather. Lots of earth, big and boozy.

Jul 25th, 2015
LM Segal

If this is the way Sonoma Coast wines are evolving, I'm all in. Fascinating nose full of forest floor and a kind of tree tar. Bright, layered fruit, Cobb winemaking influence (Pommard?) noticeable. Long finish, would love to see how this ages. Best of line, though the entry level wine great PV.

If this is the way Sonoma Coast wines are evolving, I'm all in. Fascinating nose full of forest floor and a kind of tree tar. Bright, layered fruit, Cobb winemaking influence (Pommard?) noticeable. Long finish, would love to see how this ages. Best of line, though the entry level wine great PV.

Jul 11th, 2015
Oscar Ortiz

Lovely Pinot with just the right amount of fruit

Lovely Pinot with just the right amount of fruit

Apr 23rd, 2015
David Kostelnik

David had this 9 years ago

David had this 9 years ago

Aug 12th, 2015