Pinot Noir is behind the greatest wines of Burgundy. Largely due to its tribute in the movie "Sideways", its popularity is also burgeoning in the U.S. Find some of our nation's best listed here.
East Valley Vineyard, 2004 Pinot Noir
-- $33.00$24.95
-- One well-respected winemaker described this wine as "the most complete Pinot I've tasted in a long, long time". Rewards aging.
J. Wilkes - 2005 Pinot Noir, Solomon Hills Vineyard
-- $38.00$34.00
-- The owners of Solomon HIlls Vineyard sell fruit to a few hand-picked producers. Jeff Wilkes was among the few. An exceptional example of Central Coast Pinot.
Loring Wine Company, 2007 Pinot Noir, Aubaine Vineyard
-- $50.00
-- This ocean-facing vineyard has painfully small yields resulting in wines of mesmerizing intensity. Here, Loring hones that intensity into a venerable lady.
Ovene Winery 2004 Pinot Noir, "The Puzzle"
-- $30.00$26.00
-- A Miles' Selection Unfined and unfiltered, just the way we like our Pinots! Elegant and round and pleasing.
Samsara, 2007 Pinot Noir, Santa Barbara County
-- $33.00
-- Sustainably produced, this wine is the personal project of Chad Melville. Classic Central Coast pinot profile of blueberry & plum, black cherry dusted with sweet-pungent pie spice!
Tudor 2005 Pinot Noir, Santa Lucia Highlands
-- $39.00
-- A Mile's Selection The wines of Dan Tudor are gaining prestige on some of the best wine lists across the nation, including my list at home!
Tudor Wines, 2006 Pinot, Anderson Valley
-- $39.00
-- I love Tudor's wines from Monterey County. But this one exhibits Dan's winemaking skill with pinot from the increasingly famous Anderson Valley.
Wine Club - Miles' "Pinot Selections"
-- $75.00
-- Up to $75 every other month, 2 bottles of Pinot Noir in each shipment (tax & shipping not included).