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The Santa Barbara Pinots continue to get better and better. They oftentimes
display some idiosyncratic winemaking styles, but they're always interesting.
They seem to be consistently better than the Carneros and Russian River
Pinots. The Bien Nacido Vnyd is shaping up to be one of the greatest vnyds
in California; not just Pinot, but Syrah, Riesling, Chard, and other varieties.
And it's a BIG vnyd, but incredibly maintained. Makes the best Pinots
in SB Cnty, including the famed Sanford&Benedict Vnyd; IMHO.
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The Ojai Pinot was pretty incredible wine. In the last few yrs, there has
been a big jump in quality, across the board, in Adam & Helen Tolmach's
wines. A very, very underegarded producer making excellent wines at very
fair prices. A really neat couple.
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The Wild Horse wines continue to show very well. The Pinot, Cab, Chard,
and Merlot are some of my favorite restaurant-list wines; always reasonably
priced. Considering the production level of Wild Horse, their abality to
keep their quality level so high is amazing. Kenny Volk is one of the most
interesting winemakers in Calif, in terms of trying new things and grapes.
He always has small lots of odds & ends for sale at the winery, some
of which can be very exciting wines, some just interesting experiments.
TomHill (wine git like Roger)
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