Mount Eden Vineyards

Santa Cruz Mountains Pinot Noir

9.112 ratings
9.21 pro ratings
Santa Cruz Mountains, San Francisco Bay, California, USA
Pinot Noir
Top Notes For
Charlie Tapp

Bright cherries and eucalyptus.

Bright cherries and eucalyptus.

Nov 5th, 2021
Tyler Felous

Wow. Blew me away. Strawberry, pepper, but also forest floor and a different depth than most Pinots. Certainly a top 3 all-time Pinot.

Wow. Blew me away. Strawberry, pepper, but also forest floor and a different depth than most Pinots. Certainly a top 3 all-time Pinot.

Nov 4th, 2021
Guillermo Gonzalez

Killer. Mixed berry, forest floor. Prob highest bang for buck on an extensive list. Wish food had been as good . . .

Killer. Mixed berry, forest floor. Prob highest bang for buck on an extensive list. Wish food had been as good . . .

Jun 1st, 2021
Ben LaBolt

Delicious medium bodied, well balanced Pinot.

Delicious medium bodied, well balanced Pinot.

Apr 30th, 2021
Wulf Losee

Twice the price and half as interesting as the Krause Vineyard Pinot I tasted yesterday. As far as I can tell their vineyards are only a couple of miles apart, but Mount Eden is at a higher elevation by maybe 1500 feet. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a bad wine. But the Krause Vineyard is putting out something unique and surprising, while Mount Eden is putting out something that’s predictable by coastal Pinots. Lots of chlorophyll on the nose — Unripe cherries and briars. Just a hint of fruit on the front of the palate, with a light to medium tannic structure. Lots of random high notes at the back of the palate with a very short finish.This is a perfectly drinkable wine but not very interesting.

Twice the price and half as interesting as the Krause Vineyard Pinot I tasted yesterday. As far as I can tell their vineyards are only a couple of miles apart, but Mount Eden is at a higher elevation by maybe 1500 feet. Don’t get me wrong, this is not a bad wine. But the Krause Vineyard is putting out something unique and surprising, while Mount Eden is putting out something that’s predictable by coastal Pinots. Lots of chlorophyll on the nose — Unripe cherries and briars. Just a hint of fruit on the front of the palate, with a light to medium tannic structure. Lots of random high notes at the back of the palate with a very short finish.This is a perfectly drinkable wine but not very interesting.

Mar 21st, 2021
Matt Sterr

Matt had this 3 years ago

Matt had this 3 years ago

Nov 5th, 2020
Ned Childs

Ned had this a year ago

Ned had this a year ago

May 8th, 2023
P Plusquellec

P had this a year ago

P had this a year ago

Jan 22nd, 2023
Matt Grauwiler

Matt had this a year ago

Matt had this a year ago

Dec 12th, 2022
Rich Maus

Rich had this 2 years ago

Rich had this 2 years ago

Nov 25th, 2021