BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir

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Description

BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir is a California Central Coast Pinot Noir bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by Beaulieu Vineyard — one of Napa Valley's oldest and most respected estates, founded in 1900 — this expression stands out in its price tier thanks to a small addition of Syrah that lends uncommon depth and spice to a fruit-forward red.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5%  |  Origin: Central Coast, California  |  Varietal: Pinot Noir (with a touch of Syrah)  |  Producer: Beaulieu Vineyard (BV)

Production & Heritage

Beaulieu Vineyard was established in 1900 by Georges de Latour in Rutherford, Napa Valley, and is now part of the Treasury Wine Estates portfolio. The Coastal Estates range draws fruit from vineyards across California's Central Coast, where cool maritime fog and moderate temperatures allow Pinot Noir grapes to develop bright acidity alongside ripe fruit character. This bottling is aged with French oak, imparting warm spice and toasty undertones, while a judicious blending of Syrah into the final cuvée adds weight and complexity that pure Pinot Noir bottlings at this level often lack.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with effusive red fruit — ripe raspberry and cherry — followed by more earthy, savory layers of beet root, tobacco, and a whisper of smoke. Pungent baking spices emerge as the wine breathes.

Taste: The palate entry is soft and inviting, leading with strawberry and red cherry before ripe plum takes hold at the mid-palate. Toasty oak weaves through the fruit, adding structure, while the Syrah component contributes a subtle peppery edge and fuller body than typical entry-level Pinot Noir.

Finish: The finish is moderately long, with sweet hints of toffee and leather lingering well after the last sip. A gentle tannic grip keeps the wine grounded and satisfying through the close.

How to Drink BV Coastal Estates

This Pinot Noir is approachable enough to enjoy at a slight chill — around 55–60°F — in a standard Burgundy glass that concentrates the red-fruit aromatics. It also works well in wine-based mixed drinks and lighter cocktails. A Pinot Noir Sangria with fresh berries and citrus plays off the wine's natural fruit sweetness. A classic Kir, substituting this Pinot Noir for the traditional Burgundy, pairs its cherry notes with crème de cassis for an easy aperitif. For something warming, a Mulled Wine with cinnamon, cloves, and orange peel amplifies the toasty oak spice already present in the glass.

Best For

  • Weeknight dinners when you want a step above everyday table wine
  • Bringing a crowd-pleasing bottle to a casual dinner party
  • Introducing new wine drinkers to Pinot Noir without overwhelming tannins
  • Pairing with fall and winter comfort-food menus

Frequently Asked Questions

What does BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir taste like? It leads with bright strawberry, cherry, and plum fruit, supported by toasty oak, a touch of toffee, and subtle leather on the finish. A small amount of blended Syrah adds peppery spice and body beyond what most entry-level Pinot Noirs deliver.

How does BV Coastal Estates compare to Meiomi Pinot Noir? Both are multi-region California Pinot Noirs positioned at an accessible price point, but BV Coastal Estates tends toward a leaner, more traditionally structured profile with noticeable oak spice, while Meiomi is generally richer and sweeter on the palate with higher residual sugar perception. The Syrah component in BV Coastal Estates also introduces a savory, peppery element that Meiomi's blend does not emphasize.

Is BV Coastal Estates good for beginners? Yes — its soft tannins, bright fruit, and moderate 13.5% ABV make it an approachable starting point for anyone exploring red wine or Pinot Noir specifically.

Where is BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir made? It is produced by Beaulieu Vineyard, a historic winery founded in 1900 in Rutherford, Napa Valley, California. The grapes for the Coastal Estates line are sourced from vineyards along California's Central Coast.

What foods pair well with BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir? Roast chicken or turkey — the wine's acidity cuts through the richness of poultry. Grilled salmon — Pinot Noir's lighter body complements fish without overpowering it. Mushroom risotto — earthy, savory notes in the wine echo the umami in the dish. Charcuterie with mild, semi-soft cheeses — strawberry and cherry fruit pairs naturally with cured meats and Brie. Pork tenderloin with a cherry glaze — a near-mirror match for the wine's dominant fruit notes.

What sizes does BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir worth the price? BV Coastal Estates positions as an entry-level expression within Beaulieu Vineyard's portfolio, delivering noticeable complexity — particularly from the Syrah blending and French oak aging — that competes well within the value California Pinot Noir tier.

Why BV Coastal Estates?

What separates this wine from the crowded field of sub-premium California Pinot Noir is the deliberate blending of a small percentage of Syrah, a winemaking choice that adds spice, color, and mid-palate weight without masking Pinot Noir's varietal identity. That decision reflects the winemaking philosophy Beaulieu Vineyard has refined over more than 120 years of continuous production. French oak aging, rather than the American oak often found at this price level, contributes integrated spice rather than aggressive vanilla. For anyone looking for an everyday California Pinot Noir with more dimension than the average grocery-shelf bottle, this bottling consistently delivers on that promise.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Pinot Noir
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Beaulieu Vineyard (BV)

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