Mount Eden Vineyards Estate Pinot Noir 2021
| Category | Red Wine |
| Varietal | |
| Brand | Mount Eden Vineyards |
| Origin | California, Central Coast, Santa Cruz Mountains |
| Alcohol/vol | 13.5% |
Vinous
- v96
The 2021 Pinot Noir Estate Bottled unfolds with a blockbuster bouquet of macerated red cherry, lavender, new leather and clove. Aged in 40% new French oak for ten to eleven months, it’s broad and ample on the palate. Layers of fresh berry fruit, supple tannins and gentle citrus succulence introduce a wine of extreme class and pedigree. The tannins are just so refined, and the delineation of flavors is superb. Vivid, lively, meticulous and calibrated, this is a testament to the heights attainable with Pinot Noir in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Jeb Dunnuck
- jd96
The 2021 Pinot Noir has bright, fresh, lifted red fruit and citrus with a wealth of balanced acidity. Aged sur lees for 11 months, it is bottled unfiltered, barrel to barrel rack in March so it can rack from barrel to tank for bottling without picking up lees. The grapes are grown on five separate vineyards and blended together, exuding mountain terroir of earthy pine, tea, and raspberry, layered in waves of juicy texture. Enjoy best 2028-2036.
Wine Enthusiast
- we94
The rounded aromas of pomegranate and cherry on the nose of this bottling are cut by stony streaks of graphite and crushed pumice. The palate is dark on both fruit and mineral fronts, pairing slightly tart black fruit with chiseled slate. Drink now-2039.
Wine Advocate
- wa94
The 2021 Pinot Noir Estate is a pretty and ethereal rendition of the Mount Eden style, offering inviting, red-fruited and forest floor aromas framed with judicious use of new oak. The palate is lively, buoyant and medium-bodied, leading to an energetic finish supported by cleansing acidity and youthful, fine tannins. Still quite tight and inward throughout, this should start unfolding in 3-4 years and continue to reward for over a decade.
James Suckling
- js93
Bay laurel, sage and an almost coniferous note on the nose. The structured palate shows tea tannins, mixed cherries and birch. Impressive balance and length. Great bones. Needs time, but will justify patience.
Wine Spectator
- ws92
Nicely packed together, this offers a core of black cherry and blood orange fruit mixed with rose hip, black tea and singed orange peel accents. Shows a chiseled structure, with savory and mineral elements. Extended finish. Best from 2026 through 2032. 999 cases made.