Mark West

Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir

8.7156 ratings
8.36 pro ratings
Santa Lucia Highlands, Central Coast, 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
Max Gottesfeld

Wild blackberry, cherries, tar(?) tastes more like pinot noir than the normal mark west. Not bad. #chairmansselection PA $11.99

Wild blackberry, cherries, tar(?) tastes more like pinot noir than the normal mark west. Not bad. #chairmansselection PA $11.99

2 people found it helpfulFeb 26th, 2015
Richa Thakur

A decent wine, not super sweet, but I prefer a few more notes/something just a little more complex.

A decent wine, not super sweet, but I prefer a few more notes/something just a little more complex.

1 person found it helpfulNov 22nd, 2014
Allison Lyzenga

Very light bodied; rich cherry juice; low tannins; pretty simple

Very light bodied; rich cherry juice; low tannins; pretty simple

Mar 8th, 2017
Matt Sterr

A better, lightly fruited effort than the Willamette.

A better, lightly fruited effort than the Willamette.

Feb 22nd, 2016
Roger Shurtz

Very silky and smooth. Had at Renee and Alan’s.

Very silky and smooth. Had at Renee and Alan’s.

Jun 6th, 2020
Stephanie

Worked for me, but this is where I learned Curtis isn’t into Mark West

Worked for me, but this is where I learned Curtis isn’t into Mark West

Apr 22nd, 2020
Tim L
8.8

Probably underrated because it's Mark West, a Rodney Dangerfield wine, dummy! 2017. A former "boat wine" for a summer day. Nicely balanced medium body great nose but thin legs - subtle berry flavor, not deep but "evident", and I don't get the chocolate and toast - weird to me - but still a tasty everyday drinker. Not expensive. Way lighter in flavor and body than the full flavor better to best Pinots of the Santa Lucia Highlands except for the tannins...still silky, smooth and subtle...will drink again but have no idea where I bought it (?).

Probably underrated because it's Mark West, a Rodney Dangerfield wine, dummy! 2017. A former "boat wine" for a summer day. Nicely balanced medium body great nose but thin legs - subtle berry flavor, not deep but "evident", and I don't get the chocolate and toast - weird to me - but still a tasty everyday drinker. Not expensive. Way lighter in flavor and body than the full flavor better to best Pinots of the Santa Lucia Highlands except for the tannins...still silky, smooth and subtle...will drink again but have no idea where I bought it (?).

May 3rd, 2019
Edward

Nasty stuff

Nasty stuff

Dec 25th, 2018
Sarah Iker Hansberry

Tasty and inexpensive

Tasty and inexpensive

Sep 8th, 2018
Jgrilllo

Typical Pinot up front. Smooth peppery almost Zinfandel like finish. Complex wine for the money.

Typical Pinot up front. Smooth peppery almost Zinfandel like finish. Complex wine for the money.

Mar 31st, 2018