Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2020

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Description

Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2020 is a 750ml, 14.1% ABV single-appellation Pinot Noir sourced from elite vineyard sites in Santa Barbara County's coolest growing corridor. Awarded 95 points by Wine Enthusiast and 94 points by Tasting Panel, the 2020 vintage captures the drama of a season that began with early heat spikes and resolved into an unusually long, slow ripening period.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14.1%  |  Origin: Sta. Rita Hills, Santa Barbara County, California  |  Vintage: 2020  |  Winery: Kosta Browne

Production & Heritage

Kosta Browne was founded in 1997 by Dan Kosta and Michael Browne, growing from a side project into one of California's most sought-after Pinot Noir producers before being acquired by Duckhorn Portfolio. The Sta. Rita Hills bottling draws fruit from benchmark vineyards including Sanford & Benedict, Hilliard Bruce, and Rita's Crown—sites defined by the appellation's rare east-west mountain orientation, which channels Pacific fog and wind directly into the vine rows, moderating temperatures and extending hang time. The 2020 harvest started roughly two weeks ahead of schedule due to early-season heat spikes, then stretched an additional five weeks as cooler conditions slowed ripening, ultimately producing grapes with concentrated flavor and balanced acidity rooted in the region's Botella clay and limestone soils.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Deep ruby in the glass with crimson edges. The nose opens on warm dark cherry and black raspberry, layered with wild violet, rose petal, cinnamon stick, and wisps of smoked tea leaf.

Taste: The entry is round and richly textured, delivering concentrated dark fruit with an earthy edge at mid-palate. Baking spices—clove, mace, cinnamon—emerge alongside an understated savory quality, while fresh tarragon and garden herb notes add a distinctive lift. Despite considerable volume and breadth, the wine never feels heavy.

Finish: Long and satisfying, with lavender, wild sage, and cherry-cola flavors weaving through a gently spiced fade. Licorice and vanilla linger at the very end, grounding the wine's floral and herbal complexity.

How to Drink Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills

This Pinot Noir is best appreciated neat in a large-bowled Burgundy glass at around 58–62°F; a brief 20-minute decant opens the layered aromatics without diminishing the wine's freshness. While primarily a sipping wine, it performs well in refined, wine-forward preparations: a classic Pinot Noir Reduction Sauce for roasted duck leverages the wine's dark cherry and spice concentration; a chilled New York Sour benefits from its natural acidity and herbal undertones; and a simple Kir variation substituting crème de mûre showcases its berry depth against a backdrop of blackberry liqueur.

Best For

  • Gifting a serious Pinot Noir collector who values single-appellation California bottlings
  • Anchoring an intimate dinner party centered on roasted poultry or charcuterie
  • Cellaring for medium-term aging to explore how the 2020 vintage develops over 5–8 years
  • Comparing top Sta. Rita Hills expressions in a structured tasting flight

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills taste like? It delivers concentrated dark cherry and black raspberry layered with baking spice, lavender, and an earthy, savory core. The texture is round and full without heaviness, finishing long with cherry-cola and wild sage notes.

How does Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills compare to their Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir? The Sta. Rita Hills bottling tends toward darker fruit, more prominent floral and herbal complexity, and a weightier mid-palate driven by the appellation's limestone-rich soils. The Sonoma Coast expression generally leans brighter and more red-fruited, reflecting its cooler maritime influence and different vineyard sources.

Is Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills good for sipping neat? Absolutely—its layered aromatics, balanced acidity, and long finish make it an ideal wine to drink on its own, ideally served slightly below room temperature in a generous glass.

Where is Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills made? The fruit comes from premier vineyard sites within the Sta. Rita Hills AVA in Santa Barbara County, California, including Sanford & Benedict, Hilliard Bruce, and Rita's Crown. Kosta Browne is part of the Duckhorn Portfolio and produces wines along California's Central and North Coasts.

What foods pair well with Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills? Roasted duck breast complements the wine's dark cherry and spice; mushroom risotto echoes its earthy undertones; grilled lamb chops with herbes de Provence mirror the lavender and sage in the finish; aged Gruyère highlights its savory depth; and seared salmon with a berry gastrique bridges its fruit concentration and acidity.

What sizes does Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle.

Is Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills worth the price? Positioned as a premium single-appellation California Pinot Noir, it competes in a tier occupied by top-scoring wines from elite AVAs. The 95-point Wine Enthusiast rating and sourcing from some of Sta. Rita Hills' most celebrated vineyards support its standing in that range.

Why Kosta Browne Sta. Rita Hills?

What separates this bottling is its vineyard sourcing: Sanford & Benedict, Hilliard Bruce, and Rita's Crown are among the most storied sites in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA, each contributing distinct soil profiles and microclimates that no single-vineyard wine can replicate alone. The 2020 vintage's unusual growing season—early heat followed by an extended five-week ripening window—produced fruit with uncommon depth and structural balance. A 95-point score from Wine Enthusiast confirms the result. For collectors and enthusiasts focused on cool-climate California Pinot Noir at its most site-expressive, this is a benchmark release.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Pinot Noir
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    California
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Kosta Browne

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