2023 Sea Smoke Pinot Noir Southing Sea Smoke Estate Vineyard Santa Rita Hills

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  • Hand-Harvested and Meticulously Cluster-Sorted Wine
  • Estate-Grown on Iconic Slopes
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About the Wine

Sea Smoke’s estate vineyard is in Santa Barbara’s Santa Rita Hills, one of the best places in the world for growing Pinot Noir. The vineyard sits on sunny, south-facing slopes and gets cooled every afternoon by a layer of Pacific Ocean fog, known as 'sea smoke.' This perfect mix of sun and cool air lets the grapes ripen slowly, creating bold flavors and silky-smooth tannins. 

Sea Smoke’s legacy owes much to its visionary founder, Bob Davids, and the exceptional talents of winemaker Don Schroeder. Bob Davids, who established the estate in 1999, envisioned creating world-class Pinot Noir in Santa Barbara’s Santa Rita Hills, and his dream has become a reality. Don Schroeder, formerly of Ampelos Cellars, has taken the helm, crafting wines that balance richness and elegance with meticulous care. Together, their dedication and expertise have cemented Sea Smoke as a name that defines excellence in American Pinot Noir.

Sea Smoke has been a legend since its very first vintage in 2001, earning a place on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 list and winning over critics and collectors. It’s not easy to get your hands on a bottle, and every release is highly limited and sold primarily to a lucky few on their mailing list.

Hand-harvested and cold-sorted for ultimate purity, only the best clusters made the cut. After a night in our cold room, grapes were gently destemmed, and every jack stem was meticulously removed by hand.

A five-day cold soak set the stage for a slow, controlled fermentation in open-top tanks, with manual punch-downs twice daily. After two weeks of skin contact, the wine was gravity-settled and pressed at ultra-low pressure to preserve elegance and avoid bitterness. Aged in barrel and bottled without fining or filtration, this is precision-crafted Pinot at its purest.

Why is it called "Southing"? The name reflects the south-facing slopes of Sea Smoke's estate vineyard, where the Southing Pinot Noir is born. Each year, our goal for this wine is to create the ideal marriage of complexity and elegance.  Southing is a true expression of the terroir of Sea Smoke Vineyard:  seductive flavors and fine tannins complemented by cool climate acidity.

Aging: 16 months Exclusively French Oak—42% New Barrels

Tasting Notes

100% Pinot Noir.

The ever-changing nose of the Southing reveals fresh currant, subtle strawberry, and rose aromas, complemented by hints of dried fruit, fennel, clove, and nutmeg. Fine tannins and a touch of minerality are elevated by the characteristic cool-climate acidity of the estate vineyard.

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Sea Smoke was founded in 1999 with the purchase of a rare and magical property in the Sta. Rita Hills AVA north of Santa Barbara that had long been coveted by local winemakers and growers for its clear potential as a site capable of producing extraordinary Pinot Noir & Chardonnay.

Over the next ten years, they employed biodynamic farming practices across their estate vineyards and today they continue to farm organically and biodynamically while pushing into the realm of regenerative agriculture.

Sea Smoke Estate Vineyard is comprised of 172 acres that range in elevation from 218 – 720 feet above sea level, oriented with a Southern exposure that ensures plenty of sunshine. A base of semi-siliceous shale with calcareous strata and diatomite. Thin topsoils of rich Gazos, Lopez and Botella clay soils are pivotal for reducing vigor and creating smaller clusters of grapes that yield concentration and complexity.

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