"Set on a dramatically folded and rain-swept stretch of the western Sonoma coast, this long-established estate produces some of California’s most celebrated Pinot Noirs, often noted for brambly raspberry character and layered complexity. The property’s varied topography—every aspect and exposure created by seismic activity—yields microclimates across the site; tastings are often enjoyed at the estate or at a cozy Healdsburg tasting room, and a flagship cuvée explicitly named for the nearby fault blends the estate’s different blocks into an ‘entire vineyard in one glass.’" - Ray Isle