In the first few weeks of 2023, Sonoma County, California, was deluged with record amounts of rainfall. The Russian River, which winds through western Sonoma County to the Pacific Ocean and plays a fundamental role in what makes Sonoma a great place to grow grapes, was a roaring and muddy mass, carrying giant redwood logs and at one point an entire home that slid off the cliff near the riverside town of Guerneville. Flooding was a daily concern. A Toyota Camry was seen bobbing through a vineyard just off West Side Road.
After three consecutive drought years, the rain was welcome (although maybe not all at once.) Reservoirs were full – and overflowing – for the first time in years. These “atmospheric rivers,” as meteorologists called them, were scary and dramatic for residents at the time, but they would also lay the foundation for an outstanding wine vintage for Sonoma County chardonnay and pinot noir.
The 2023 wines are now available in the marketplace and, as we detail below, are well worth seeking out in terms of both drinkability and ageability. This report includes 831 wines, focused exclusively on the Sonoma County chardonnays and pinot noirs we tasted over the past 12 months, mostly from the 2023 vintage. Well over half these wines scored 94 points or above, with 20 wines earning coveted spots in our recently released Top 100 Wines of the USA 2025 report – including the RAEN Pinot Noir Sonoma County Sonoma Coast Royal St. Robert 2023, which is our American Wine of the Year for 2025 and finished at No. 2 on our Top 100 World Wines 2025 list. Other top producers include Kistler, Peter Michael, Paul Hobbs, Wayfarer, Hirsch, Littorai and Dumol.













