The Santa Rita Hills looks like many coastal wine regions of California, with its arid hilly farmland and close proximity to the cold Pacific Ocean, yet it produces minerally and fresh wines, both reds and whites. It received an AVA in 2001 (although its official name was changed from Santa Rita Hills AVA to Sta. Rita Hills AVA in 2006), and it's located about 160 kilometers north of Los Angeles and approximately 40 minutes by car from Santa Barbara. It has gained a reputation for producing outstanding chardonnay and pinot noir wines due to its unique soils and climate, which are heavily influenced by the sea.
Marie and I were recently in Santa Rita Hills, and we visited a half a dozen of the best producers and tasted nearly 80 wines – mostly chardonnay, pinot noir and syrah. I was impressed with the minerality, freshness and energy of the wines. It was a small tasting focused on a handful of the top wineries.
“Santa Rita Hills is not a continental climate,” said Sashi Moorman, one of the owners of Domaine de la Cote, along with famous super sommelier Raj Parr. “It’s oceanic and gives us special character.” He said some consumers are surprised by the high acidic and crisp mouthfeel that drives so many of their wines, but that they have a strong following for those who love it.
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