Honoring Wine Spectator’s Wine Value of the Year for 2023

An under-$30 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir takes the stage alongside the world’s top names in wine, proving great quality doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag

A portrait of Craig McAllister, chief winemaker for La Crema Winery in California
Craig McAllister has been La Crema’s chief winemaker for almost a decade, helping shape the winery’s strategy of producing top-scoring Pinot Noirs at scale. (Rick Wenner)

In 2023, Jackson Family WinesLa Crema label became the third winery ever to receive Wine Spectator’s award for Wine Value of the Year. This year, at the 2024 New York Wine Experience, La Crema’s chief winemaker, Craig McAllister, took to the stage to explain how it’s possible to make a high-scoring nationally available wine at only $28, and what makes the winery’s 2021 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir so special.

“It’s a 24/7 project to get this wine from the vineyard into the bottle and then into the hands of the consumer,” said McAllister. In a world where top-notch Pinot Noir from California has become increasingly exclusive in price and production size, McAllister credits La Crema’s ability to produce quality wine in great quantity to the fact that his team harvests and blends from vineyards across Sonoma County’s many AVAs.

 La Crema's 2021 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir is poured at the 2024 New York Wine Experience.
La Crema’s 2021 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir earned an outstanding score of 91 points on Wine Specator’s 100-point scale. (Daphne Youree)

La Crema has a decades-long history of bringing well-crafted Pinot Noirs to the budget-conscious connoisseur. Bought by titans of California winemaking Jess Jackson and Barbara Banke in 1993, when it was still called La Crema Viñera, the project was always one of scale and accessibility, with even their more elite single-vineyard bottlings always priced less than $100.

Jackson Family Wines’ vast landholdings across Sonoma County allow La Crema’s bottlings to include grapes from Pinot Noir’s top subregions, such as Los Carneros and the Russian River Valley as well as from the Sonoma Coast AVA itself, closest to the ocean. “La Crema’s Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir comes from 43 different vineyards, with 342 individual plots within those vineyards. This gives us about 400 individual ferments that we incorporate into the barrel,” explains McAllister.

 Craig McAllister speaks at a podium with Aaron Romano sitting at a tasting table behind him on the stage of the 2024 New York Wine Experience.
Craig McAllister presented La Crema’s award-winning wine on the 2024 New York Wine Experience stage, explaining what made the 2021 vintage particularly successful. (Daphne Youree)

But it was also their choice to harvest and press earlier that brought success for the 2021 bottling, McAllister says. “The 2021 was pressed two weeks earlier than usual, and I think that turned out to be a very, very good thing.

“We know the attributes of Pinot Noir that everyone loves; that it’s delicate, that it has lovely fruit notes, and so the picking and pressing being a bit earlier that year gave us the chance to preserve the delicate aromatics and flavors that ultimately led to this particularly successful blend.”

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