Welcome to Ken's Wine Guide

....in search of the perfect bottle of Wine!

Today's Wine Review

2023 Saxon Brown Pinot Noir "Gap's Crown Vineyard"

Saxon Brown 2023 Gap's Crown Vineyard Pinot Noir

Winery: Saxon Brown

Vintage: 2023

Wine Name/Vineyard: "Gap's Crown Vineyard"

Wine Category: Pinot Noir

Grape blend: 100% Pinot Noir

Bottle size: 750 ml

Region: Sonoma Coast

State or country: CA

Price: $75

Cases produced: 200

KWG Score: 94 (based on 1 review)

Ken's Wine Rating: Excellent (94)

Review date: June 3, 2026

Wine Review: This clear and medium ruby colored Pinot Noir from Saxon Brown is excellent! It opens with a black currant and black plum bouquet with hints of cocoa dust and light loam. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied with integrated medium acidity. The mouthfeel is well-balanced, smooth, and robust without being overly concentrated. The flavor profile is a stone dust and plum blend with notes of black tea, slight tart cherry, and oak. We also detected hints of clove, sauteed mushrooms, and red licorice. The finish is dry, and its flavors, acidity, and moderate well-managed tannins are nicely sustained. We would pair this Pinot with grilled salmon or with a five-star cranberry pheasant recipe. Enjoy - KWGTP

Winemaker Notes: Not Available

Buy it: Use Google to find stores that sell this wine

More recent wine reviews

Quinta Do Portal "Reserva Red" 2021 Portugal Red

Saxon Brown "Durell Vineyard" 2023 Chardonnay

Agricola Punica "Montessu" 2023 Italy (Other Regional Reds)

Saxon Brown "Roberts Road Vineyard" 2023 Chardonnay

Saxon Brown "Roberts Road Vineyard" 2023 Pinot Noir

See the 100 Latest Reviews

Rileys Rows Fall Wine Special Ad
Merriam Vineyards
Colonial Spirits of Acton. Buy Wine online

From our blog

Experience A Visit To Sonoma County Wineries This Summer

This is our first blog post on discovering the wineries that we cover and the experiences they offer their guests when they visit. Each quarter, we hope to refresh and provide a new list of recommendations and share these experiences with our readers. One of the most frequent questions I get is, which wineries should I visit? Beside the impressive wines these wineries make, we hope to showcase why you should visit and experience their winery and vineyards. Read This Blog Post

Jeremiah Timm – Paul Hobbs Winery – March 2026

On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, we interviewed Jeremiah Timm. Jeremiah is the Director of Winemaking at Paul Hobbs Winery. We covered seven wines during the visit. We started with two Paul Hobbs Chardonnays from the 2023 vintage. Then we covered two 2023 Paul Hobbs Pinot Noirs. We then had a 2023 Paul Hobbs Cabernet Sauvignon from “Coombsville.” After that we wrapped up the interview and tasting by covering both 2023 Cabernet Sauvignon’s from their Crossbarn project. It was another great tasting! In this post, you can learn what we learned about Jeremiah, the history of the winery, and read our reviews of all of these impressive wines. Read This Blog Post

Winemaker Interview Series – Brian Pruett – Dry Creek Vineyard – Feb 2026

On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, we interviewed Brian Pruett. Brian is the winemaker at Dry Creek Vineyard. We covered eight wines during the visit. We started with Chenin Blanc and a single vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, both from the 2024 vintage. Then we tried three single-vineyard and one historic-field-blend Zinfandel from the 2022 vintage. As you will recall, we really liked 2022 as a Zinfandel vintage. Finally, we wrapped up with their 2021 Red Blend and their flagship Cabernet Sauvignon from the 2022 vintage. It was a great tasting and a lot of fun. In this post, you can learn what we learned about Brian and the history of the winery and read our reviews of all of these impressive wines. Read This Blog Post

KWG Newsletter Ad