Hartley-Ostini Hitching Post Hometown Santa Barbara County Pinot Noir 2018

$21.99

  The famous Pinot Noir from the movie Sideways! Very limited The Hitching Post 2017 Hometown Pinot Noir  is a fantastic value in Santa Barbara Pinot Noir.  HOMETOWN is Hitching Post's early bottling of Santa Barbara Pinot Noir that showcases the delicious fruit of young Pinot, and the balance and seduction of the vintage. This three valley blend replaces the Cork Dancer 7.1, with grapes sourced from the same vineyards near Los Alamos, Santa Maria, and Sta. Rita Hills.

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Ratings on Delectable

Jonathan Wall Delectable Pro

The 2018 is fun easy drinking with an interesting sweet and savory thing going on after it’s been open a while. Great value.

The 2018 is fun easy drinking with an interesting sweet and savory thing going on after it’s been open a while. Great value.

9.0

Todd Stone

Medium garnet color with a nose of plum, black cherry, some spice & earth. In the mouth medium body, red plum, black cherry with the earth & some oak backing. A touch spicy with mild tannins and nice acidity.

Medium garnet color with a nose of plum, black cherry, some spice & earth. In the mouth medium body, red plum, black cherry with the earth & some oak backing. A touch spicy with mild tannins and nice acidity.

8.9

Jeremy Krantz

Slightly earthy with notes of blueberry, vanilla and dark fruit. Very pleasant. Considering Sideways is one of my favorite movies, this is a fun wine to pair with our beef & bean chili

Slightly earthy with notes of blueberry, vanilla and dark fruit. Very pleasant. Considering Sideways is one of my favorite movies, this is a fun wine to pair with our beef & bean chili

8.7

Jeffrey Woo

Light ruby hue. Aromas of raspberry, smoke, sour cherry, and vanilla. Medium body; low tannins; and high acidity. Flavors of bright, red fruit on the palate, with lingering alcohol burn on the finish. Still young and not yet fully integrated--nevertheless flavorful and easy to drink. Sourced from Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. (Note that the 2018 vintage has a Central Coast appellation.)

Light ruby hue. Aromas of raspberry, smoke, sour cherry, and vanilla. Medium body; low tannins; and high acidity. Flavors of bright, red fruit on the palate, with lingering alcohol burn on the finish. Still young and not yet fully integrated--nevertheless flavorful and easy to drink. Sourced from Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. (Note that the 2018 vintage has a Central Coast appellation.)

8.4

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