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Sierra Mar Vineyard Pinot Noir

9.427 ratings
9.33 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
Chris Opdyke

Wicked ripe, needs time, has the potential.

Wicked ripe, needs time, has the potential.

Nov 4th, 2014
Michael Walker

Excellent…deep dark inky tannic Pinot….reminiscent of a Morgon Beaujolais…may have been a fruit bomb once but after 10 years mellowed yet still full of fruit - more blackberry than cherry. Would have been perfect T-giving wine. Goes without saying J preferred the fresher, cherrier SLB last night

Excellent…deep dark inky tannic Pinot….reminiscent of a Morgon Beaujolais…may have been a fruit bomb once but after 10 years mellowed yet still full of fruit - more blackberry than cherry. Would have been perfect T-giving wine. Goes without saying J preferred the fresher, cherrier SLB last night

Nov 6th, 2022
Dennis Hogenkamp

14.9% ABV Showing tertiary color, nice acidity remains. Very good.

14.9% ABV Showing tertiary color, nice acidity remains. Very good.

May 23rd, 2021
Eric W Brown

Big pinot. Very good. Went well with salmon

Big pinot. Very good. Went well with salmon

May 10th, 2020
Eric W Brown

Classic pinot from Roar

Classic pinot from Roar

Feb 10th, 2020
Jerry Raphael

Big PN but very interesting with nice fruits and long finish

Big PN but very interesting with nice fruits and long finish

Aug 5th, 2018
Tai Krueger

It's good. It's really good. Shows off that bright, confectionary fruit typical of the Santa Lucia Highlands area. Here's the thing though: Sierra Mar Vineyard was only planted in 2008. The vines are still pretty young. The Franscionis have a stellar (and well deserved) reputation for their vineyards, and I'm sure Sierra Mar will get there, but right now I'm just not sure it's showing the complexity I'd like for a $60 single vineyard Pinot. If it's between this and Roar's Gary's Vineyard, Rosella's Vineyard, or Pisoni Vineyard, get one of the other single vineyards.

It's good. It's really good. Shows off that bright, confectionary fruit typical of the Santa Lucia Highlands area. Here's the thing though: Sierra Mar Vineyard was only planted in 2008. The vines are still pretty young. The Franscionis have a stellar (and well deserved) reputation for their vineyards, and I'm sure Sierra Mar will get there, but right now I'm just not sure it's showing the complexity I'd like for a $60 single vineyard Pinot. If it's between this and Roar's Gary's Vineyard, Rosella's Vineyard, or Pisoni Vineyard, get one of the other single vineyards.

Apr 12th, 2016
Dennis Berger

Again we are drinking a 1.5 liter bottle. Drinking wine from the Santa Lucia Highland is one of our greatest pleasure's. This bottle was beyond are expectations

Again we are drinking a 1.5 liter bottle. Drinking wine from the Santa Lucia Highland is one of our greatest pleasure's. This bottle was beyond are expectations

Mar 18th, 2015
Jack Gyben

Absolutely gorgeous Pinot. Rich, but elegant, with layers upon layers & gorgeous finish!

Absolutely gorgeous Pinot. Rich, but elegant, with layers upon layers & gorgeous finish!

Nov 18th, 2014
Layne Albert

Second roar. Fifth Cuban. The blend is perfect.

Second roar. Fifth Cuban. The blend is perfect.

May 5th, 2014