Au Bon Climat - Santa Barbara - Pinot Noir 2023
The estate Au Bon Climat, founded in 1982 by Jim Clendenen in Santa Barbara, is one of the historic references of cool climate Californian viticulture. Visionary, Jim Clendenen was one of the first to believe in the potential of Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays from the Central Coast, openly inspired by Burgundy while asserting a distinctly Californian identity. The estate was built on a philosophy of restraint, balance, and longevity, against the trend of overly demonstrative styles. Even today, Au Bon Climat is recognized for its elegant, precise, and deeply gastronomic wines. It is a cult house for lovers of great New World Pinot Noirs in a classic style.
The Santa Barbara Pinot Noir 2023 is made from grapes sourced from various carefully selected vineyards within the Santa Barbara County area, benefiting from the direct influence of the Pacific Ocean. This cool climate allows for slow ripening of the Pinot Noir, promoting aromatic finesse and natural freshness. The vinification favors precision and respect for the fruit, with controlled extraction and careful aging aimed at preserving balance rather than power. This cuvée perfectly represents the spirit of the estate: a Pinot Noir accessible in its youth, but built with seriousness and depth. The 2023 vintage highlights the purity of the fruit and the clarity of the terroir.
On tasting, the Pinot Noir Santa Barbara 2023 shows elegance and expressiveness. The nose reveals aromas of red cherry, raspberry, fresh strawberry, accompanied by fine spicy and slightly floral notes. The palate is supple, balanced, and juicy, supported by fine tannins and a beautiful acidity that brings energy and length. The whole is harmonious, digestible, and very pleasant, with a clean and fresh finish. This wine pairs perfectly with roast poultry, white meats, Mediterranean cuisine, or even meaty fish. A great Californian Pinot Noir of classic style, refined and deeply indulgent.
Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir