Peay Scallop Shelf Estate Pinot Noir 2021

99 Points, Decanter – 96 Points, Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate – 96 Points, Vinous

This is an absolutely sensational Pinot Noir bottling from Peay and their Estate vineyard in the newly formed West Sonoma Coast AVA. Here, all the vines are more than 20 years old and the wines are made unfined and unfiltered by this superstar winemaking team to bring out the full expression. Decanter came in with a thunderous 99-point score and called the wine “an exemplary coastal Pinot Noir – an estate cuvee selected by winemaker Vanessa Wong.” There’s just so much to love with this one – what Decanter calls “the most aromatic, elegant, and finesse-drive of the Peay Wines” is on full display – this is a true work of art.

 

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99 Points, Jeb Dunnuck

“This is an exemplary coastal Pinot Noir. Scallop Shelf is an estate cuvée selected by winemaker Vanessa Wong. The driver is Pommard clone selection (60%), which lends to blood orange and pomegranate pulp. It’s the most aromatic, elegant and finesse-driven of the Peay wines—savoury notes of pine needles, briny sea air and bright evergreen bough aromatics. The palate is delicate, with freshness, depth and finesse all coming together. The texture is lush and silky; bright acids lift the blue and red fruits. Dried mountain herbs create a framework for floral and umami elements, with smoky sea salt minerality lifting the finish.”

96 Points, Vinous

The 2021 Pinot Noir Scallop Shelf offers a more linear, mineral-driven expression of the estate. Most of this fruit is Pommard clone, but that is not especially evident. Red-toned fruit, chalk, mint, white pepper and slate lend brightness. This linear, focused Pinot bristles with saline energy and tension. Give it time.

96 Points, Parker’s Wine Advocate

The 2021 Estate Pinot Noir Scallop Shelf is delicate and perfumed this year. Pale ruby-purple in the glass, it has pretty scents of red licorice and raspberry, lavender and saline, with mushroom undertones. The medium-bodied palate has a frame of chalky tannins and fireworks of fresh acidity. Despite its lifted character, it’s bursting with floral fruit and has a long, perfumed finish. Give it a couple of years in bottle to unwind.

Peay has quickly cemented itself in the top pantheon of Sonoma wineries.

It doesn’t get any more in-the-family than brothers Nick and Andy Peay driving up and down the coast in a beat up jalopy looking for the perfect plot of land that they could buy to plant a vineyard. The small site they settled on had an excellent view when it wasn’t obstructed by the dense fog that rolled in daily. Nick called the site, “a refrigerator with a fan blowing on it.” It was from this fog-enshrouded hilltop above a river gorge, about four miles from the Pacific Ocean that has since become nothing short of Sonoma Coast legend.

The first few years they sold off their fruit to neighboring wineries, becoming the secret ingredient in more than a few top bottlings from the Sonoma Coast. That’s when Vanessa Wong, Winemaker for Peter Michael at the time (formerly: Château Lafite-Rothschild, Franciscan) first came across the luscious fruit from this special site. She was immediately blown away, but equally confused. “Why are you selling this?” she asked Andy when tasting the fruit off the vine. “This is the best fruit I’ve ever tasted.”

It didn’t take long, Vanessa left Peter Michael to join the Peay Vineyards team. A little while after that, she joined the family too when she married Nick. Together, husband and wife run the winemaking operation and Andy focuses on sales. What started as a little secret treasure chest of estate-grown fruit, has expanded in size but remained true to their family roots.

The family trio became a force to be reckoned with and a critical darling in no time. The accolades poured in. A full feature in the Wall Street Journal was followed by Eric Asimov of the New York Times proclamation that Peay is “making wines with rare intensity and precision”. The San Francisco Gate and Wine & Spirits Magazine awarded Peay Vineyards the coveted ‘Winery of the Year’ distinction within two years of one another. And that’s not even mentioning the dozens of high-flying scores Peay has received from the more traditional wine press.

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