Ten Pinot Noirs from Sonoma that will appeal to every palate
In a world of increasingly excellent Pinot Noir, Sonoma can more than hold its own, with an ability to delight a broad range of preferences. There's a reason it's called the 'democratic grape'.
There's no shortage of great Pinot Noir in the world.
Obviously it all starts with Burgundy. But, equally, there are a lot more countries and regions getting their due now too.
Everywhere from New Zealand and Australia to Germany, South Africa – and the US, especially Oregon's Willamette Valley and Sonoma in California.
And as Burgundy is increasingly out of reach for most wine drinkers, these other sources of high-quality Pinot are really coming into their own.
There are exciting things happening all around, but I want to focus in particular on Sonoma.
And what I can tell you is that Sonoma not only delivers excellent Pinots but does so in a range of styles.
While this caters for many palates, it also makes Sonoma difficult to understand. But that’s precisely its appeal.
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That Sonoma is large is hardly breaking news. Less obvious is how much more clearly its differences have come into focus over the past two decades, as a growing number of the county’s producers have become a lot more invested in showing just how little sense a one-size-fits-all idea of Pinot Noir makes at this scale.
Shifting styles

There has been a gradual move away from making wines that follow imported styles to a commitment to sustainable farming suited to each site.
In the cellar, there’s often a more deliberate touch, less interventionist in some cases.
The idea is not terribly complicated: a healthy, expressive vineyard plus less new oak and other manipulations means winemakers can be a lot more confident in letting the wines reflect where they come from.
Ensuring fruit is not picked overripe, and the increased use of whole bunches in fermentations to enhance freshness has also been a turning point.
Within the 19 AVAs of Sonoma, you’ll see anything from cold and fog-bound coastal vineyards to dramatic high-elevation mountain sites, warm inland pockets, windy corridors, and a remarkable variety of soils and geologic formations.
There are differences so nuanced they can sometimes be noticed just a mile apart by producers sharing the same fence line.
Which might explain the growing thirst for vineyard-designated Sonoma Pinot bottlings.
In the glass, Sonoma Pinot serves a palate looking for saline, savoury, and almost electrically tense wines, as well as generous, plush, and fruit-forward ones, through to darker and more structured versions, and a lot more in between.
Cast assumptions aside
In any case, long-held assumptions about what Sonoma Pinot Noir should taste like are worth revisiting, as the wine styles and identities are as diverse as the county is large.
That seems to serve an eclectic market quite well, with consumers always on the hunt for different things, making Pinot a ‘democratic’ grape in Sonoma.
The same region that produces wines to make collectors queue for allocations each season, also produces bottles that are just easy and delicious.
'West Sonoma Coast producers tend to draw wine collectors and more intellectually curious drinkers,' says Alex Sarovich, sommelier and wine educator.
'When it’s juicy, fruit-driven, and not overly tannic, Pinot Noir is a really good grape for easing people into the drier styles of wine,' she adds.
Trying to make a list in this context feels daunting. The wines selected here are excellent – among the best Sonoma has to offer right now – but they are not the full picture.
No list of 10 bottles could hope to capture a region this large, but together they offer a glimpse into what makes Sonoma such a compelling place to explore through Pinot Noir: a collection of exciting and often contrasting expressions.
10 Sonoma Pinot Noirs
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Brazilian-born Bay Area local Ana Carolina has a degree in journalism and got her start as a daily business reporter for the largest daily newspaper in Northeastern Brazil, the Diário do Nordeste. Upon moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, she worked as a journalist for the bilingual San Francisco newspaper El Tecolote. She is a certified sommelier, having worked in both wine and fine dining in San Francisco. She pursued a career in wine publishing before returning to her roots as a writer.
