Kosta Browne Pinot Noir Gap's Crown 2020
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Description
Description
Kosta Browne Pinot Noir Gap's Crown 2020 is a single-vineyard Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml bottle. Audrey Frick of JebDunnuck.com awarded this vintage 97 points, with additional 94-point scores from both James Suckling and Wine Enthusiast — placing it among the most critically celebrated California Pinot Noirs of the vintage.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Petaluma Gap, Sonoma Coast, California | Vintage: 2020 | Producer: Kosta Browne Winery
Production & Heritage
Kosta Browne was founded by Dan Kosta and Michael Browne, gaining cult status for its single-vineyard Pinot Noir program from premier Sonoma and Santa Lucia Highlands sites. The Gap's Crown bottling draws from four distinct Pinot Noir clones — 667, 114, 115, and 828 — grown in the wind-swept Petaluma Gap, which received its own AVA designation in 2017. Due to the vineyard's scale, Kosta Browne conducts extensive trials matching specific clones to different fermentation vessels — stainless steel, concrete, and wood — before the wine ages for 17 months in 41% new French oak and 2% new Austrian oak. This multi-vessel, multi-clone approach gives the winemaking team granular control over each component before final blending.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with raspberry liqueur and candied roses, followed by mentholated herbs and a hazelnut undertone. There is a persistent floral lift that threads through the darker fruit tones.
Taste: The entry delivers generous blueberry and crushed strawberry, moving into baking spices and crème fraîche at mid-palate. Fresh tangerine and grenadine emerge as the wine opens, layered over a cinnamon-tinged warmth. A vein of minerality keeps the fruit structured and focused rather than sweet.
Finish: Fine-grained tannins carry the wine through a long, textured finish with lingering vanilla and dark fruit. The minerality reasserts itself at the close, leaving a clean, savory impression.
How to Drink Gap's Crown 2020
This wine is best served slightly below room temperature — around 60–64°F — in a large-bowled Burgundy glass to let the complex aromatics fully develop. Thirty minutes of decanting helps integrate the oak and reveal the floral and mineral layers beneath the fruit. A wine of this concentration and pedigree is built for the table, not the cocktail shaker.
Best For
- Gifting a serious Pinot Noir collector who values single-vineyard provenance
- Anchoring a comparative tasting of Petaluma Gap single-vineyard Pinots
- Pairing with an elevated dinner featuring duck, lamb, or wild mushrooms
- Cellaring for medium-term aging given the structured tannins and acidity
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gap's Crown 2020 taste like? It leads with layers of blueberry, crushed strawberry, and baking spice, supported by crème fraîche richness, fresh tangerine, and a persistent mineral backbone. Floral and herbal notes add complexity without overwhelming the fruit core.
How does Gap's Crown 2020 compare to Rivers-Marie Gap's Crown Pinot Noir? Both wineries have produced single-vineyard Pinot from Gap's Crown for nearly two decades, but Kosta Browne's multi-vessel fermentation approach using stainless steel, concrete, and wood creates a distinctly layered texture. Rivers-Marie typically favors a more restrained, whole-cluster-influenced style, while Kosta Browne leans into richer fruit concentration and oak complexity.
Is Gap's Crown 2020 good for cellaring? Yes — fine tannins, balancing acidity, and mineral structure suggest this wine will develop well over the next five to eight years. It is also drinking beautifully now with appropriate decanting.
Where is Gap's Crown 2020 made? The wine is produced by Kosta Browne Winery from fruit grown at Gap's Crown Vineyard, located in the Petaluma Gap AVA within the broader Sonoma Coast appellation of Sonoma County, California.
What foods pair well with Gap's Crown 2020? Roasted duck breast complements the wine's dark fruit and spice; seared wild salmon echoes its minerality; dishes with wild mushrooms mirror the earthy undertones; lamb loin with herb crust amplifies the baking spice notes; and aged Gruyère brings out the crème fraîche texture on the palate.
What sizes does Gap's Crown 2020 come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.
Is Gap's Crown 2020 worth the price? Gap's Crown positions firmly in the ultra-premium tier of California Pinot Noir, consistent with its 97-point rating from Jeb Dunnuck and single-vineyard sourcing from one of Sonoma Coast's most coveted sites. For collectors and enthusiasts who prioritize vineyard specificity and critical acclaim, it represents a benchmark expression of the Petaluma Gap.
Why Gap's Crown 2020?
The 97-point score from Jeb Dunnuck places this among the highest-rated Kosta Browne bottlings, earned through a winemaking process that few producers attempt at this level of detail. The experimental matching of four Pinot Noir clones to three different vessel types — stainless steel, concrete, and wood — before blending creates a wine with unusual textural complexity. Gap's Crown Vineyard itself is one of the Petaluma Gap's defining sites, producing fruit with the concentration and minerality that come from constant wind exposure and cool maritime influence. This 2020 vintage captures all of that site identity while delivering the lush, layered style that has made Kosta Browne one of California's most sought-after Pinot Noir producers.
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