Joel Gott Pinot Noir
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Description
Description
Joel Gott Pinot Noir is a Central Coast California Pinot Noir bottled at 13.9% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2021 vintage earned 91 points from Tasting Panel and 90 points from James Suckling, placing it among the more critically recognized California Pinot Noirs in its price tier. A predominantly stainless-steel aging regimen sets it apart from competitors that lean heavily on oak.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.9% | Origin: Central Coast, California | Varietal: 100% Pinot Noir | Producer: Joel Gott Wines
Production & Heritage
Joel Gott Wines sources fruit for this bottling primarily from Monterey and Santa Barbara County within California's Central Coast AVA. The grapes are fermented in open-top fermenters, a technique that promotes color extraction and gentle tannin development through manual punch-downs. Aging takes place mostly in stainless steel tanks—preserving bright fruit character and natural acidity—with the balance spending time in new and one- to two-year-old French oak barrels to round out the tannin structure. This stainless-steel-forward approach is the defining production choice, keeping the wine fruit-driven rather than oak-driven.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with Bing cherries and roasted red plum before moving into red currant and pomegranate. Underneath, subtle layers of vanilla cream, baking spice, and a whisper of toasted cedar add complexity without overshadowing the fruit.
Taste: The entry is bright and fruit-forward, led by cranberry, wild strawberry, and candied red cherry. At mid-palate, soft velvety tannins emerge alongside spiced sandalwood and a thread of cola. The fruit stays lively throughout, supported by well-calibrated acidity that keeps the wine nimble.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with a tart, clean edge and lingering cherry notes. A faint touch of baking spice lingers as the velvety texture fades gradually.
How to Drink Joel Gott Pinot Noir
Serve slightly below room temperature—around 55–60°F—to let the bright fruit and acidity shine. This wine drinks well on its own without decanting, though a few minutes of air opens up the spice notes. It also works in several cocktail-adjacent wine preparations: a classic Sangria built on red fruit and citrus, where the cranberry brightness holds its own against added sweetness; a Pinot Noir Spritz with sparkling water and a citrus twist for a lighter warm-weather pour; and a Mulled Wine during cooler months, where the baking-spice undertones amplify cinnamon and clove aromatics naturally.
Best For
- Weeknight dinner pairing with roasted poultry or grilled salmon
- Introducing red wine drinkers to quality California Pinot Noir
- Bringing a crowd-pleasing bottle to a casual dinner party
- Building a mixed case of everyday Central Coast reds
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Joel Gott Pinot Noir taste like? It is a fruit-forward Pinot Noir driven by cranberry, wild strawberry, and cherry, with soft tannins, moderate acidity, and subtle spice from limited French oak aging.
How does Joel Gott Pinot Noir compare to Clos du Val Pinot Noir? Both are California Pinot Noirs, but Joel Gott emphasizes stainless-steel aging for brighter fruit and higher acidity, while Clos du Val typically sees more oak influence for a rounder, more structured profile. Joel Gott generally sits at a lower price tier, making it more accessible for everyday drinking.
Is Joel Gott Pinot Noir good for beginners? Yes—its bright fruit profile, soft tannins, and approachable acidity make it an excellent entry point for anyone exploring Pinot Noir or California reds in general.
Where is Joel Gott Pinot Noir made? It is produced by Joel Gott Wines in California, using fruit sourced from vineyards in Monterey County and Santa Barbara County within the Central Coast AVA.
What foods pair well with Joel Gott Pinot Noir? Roasted chicken or duck, where the cherry fruit complements savory skin; grilled salmon, whose richness balances the wine's acidity; mushroom risotto, which echoes the earthy undertones; charcuterie boards featuring cured meats and mild cheeses; and roasted root vegetables, whose natural sweetness mirrors the candied cherry notes.
What sizes does Joel Gott Pinot Noir come in? Joel Gott Pinot Noir is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Joel Gott Pinot Noir worth the price? It positions as an everyday-to-mid-range California Pinot Noir, and the 91-point score from Tasting Panel suggests strong quality relative to its accessible price tier—solid value for a Central Coast wine with genuine varietal character.
Why Joel Gott Pinot Noir?
The stainless-steel-dominant aging program is the key differentiator here. Where many California Pinot Noirs at this level lean on oak to build body, Joel Gott lets the Central Coast fruit and natural acidity lead. The 91-point rating from Tasting Panel on the 2021 vintage validates the approach, confirming that restraint in the cellar can produce a more expressive glass. For drinkers who want a California Pinot Noir that tastes like Pinot Noir—bright, red-fruited, balanced—rather than an oak-driven red that happens to be made from the grape, this bottling delivers on varietal identity.
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