Roar Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir 2022

$55

New release                 ROAR makes some of the best and hardest to get new Pinot Noirs in California.  previous vintage 93 Points Jeb Dunnuck: "Moving to the Pinot Noirs, the base ROAR Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands is smoking good, with a beautiful, Chambolle-like perfume of redcurrants, spring flowers, spice, and hints of tea and forest floor. Medium-bodied, it has a supple, elegant texture, a more focused, savory mouthfeel, fine tannins, and a great finish. It's a classic, balanced, incredibly impressive Pinot Noir to drink over the coming 7-8 years, and I suspect it will evolve even longer." ROAR is owned by Gary & Rosella Franscioni, who planted and own the famed Rosella's Vineyard, Gary's Vineyard and Pisoni Vineyard in California's Central Coast. The Franscionis started ROAR Wines with the knowledge that Pinot Noir had a shining future in the Santa Lucia Highlands, and a dream that their farming know-how would translate amazing grapes into amazing wines. Rosella’s Vineyard was planted on their home ranch in 1996, followed by Garys’ Vineyard in 1997 in partnership with the Pisoni family. The first vintage of ROAR was released in 2001, made from these two vineyards. From the beginning, Gary and Rosella’s mission was to make wines that they themselves would love to drink. Their approach was met with critical recognition almost immediately. Two more beautiful vineyards were planted about a decade later: Sierra Mar and Soberanes. Today, Gary and his sons continue to improve and innovate in the vineyards and winery to produce the best quality their land can create.

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Medium in body, fresh and driven, the 2022 Pinot Noir (Santa Lucia Highlands) is pretty forward in its red-fruited profile, but it also possesses a core of stern, rocky minerality. An enticing air of highlands herbs and sweet lavender adds further intrigue. Juicy, sweet raspberry, clove and a kick of toasty French oak sweetness make the 2022 an inviting choice for drinking over the next several years. (Billy Norris, Vinous, August 2024)

Medium in body, fresh and driven, the 2022 Pinot Noir (Santa Lucia Highlands) is pretty forward in its red-fruited profile, but it also possesses a core of stern, rocky minerality. An enticing air of highlands herbs and sweet lavender adds further intrigue. Juicy, sweet raspberry, clove and a kick of toasty French oak sweetness make the 2022 an inviting choice for drinking over the next several years. (Billy Norris, Vinous, August 2024)

9.2

Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego

2022 vintage. Got this at a ridiculous resto cost. Picked up a case but may hafta pour it btg. Nice fruit/tannins balance and a refreshing change from the usual RRV/Sonoma stylings. Closer, stylistically, to Fort Ross/Seaview efforts at 35% less $$wise. 8.15.24.

2022 vintage. Got this at a ridiculous resto cost. Picked up a case but may hafta pour it btg. Nice fruit/tannins balance and a refreshing change from the usual RRV/Sonoma stylings. Closer, stylistically, to Fort Ross/Seaview efforts at 35% less $$wise. 8.15.24.

9.3

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