2021 Pinot Noir Paige's Ridge
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This is a beautiful set of 2021s from Wayfarer. Winemaker Todd Kohn certainly got the most out of the year. The Pinots are all beautifully delineated and also surprisingly expressive, given that these wines were bottled just a few weeks before my tasting. As always, the Paige’s Ridge is a bit different from the other Pinots in the range, as it is fermented in a wood upright rather than tank. As good as the Pinot Noirs are, the Chardonnays are equally impressive. Pinot might be the most visible grape on the West Sonoma Coast, but there are plenty of people who believe that Chardonnay has the greatest potential here. Wayfarer’s 2021 Chardonnays provide plenty of support for that view.