Description
Hartford Russian River Pinot Noir 2019 is a multi-vineyard Russian River Valley Pinot Noir bottled at 14.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded 94 points by Jeb Dunnuck, this vintage represents a standout expression from one of Sonoma County’s most respected cool-climate appellations.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5% | Origin: Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, California | Vintage: 2019 | Producer: Hartford Family Winery (Hartford Court)
Production & Heritage
Hartford Family Winery, operating under the Hartford Court label, draws fruit for this bottling from a carefully curated collection of small vineyard sites scattered across the Russian River Valley AVA. Estate properties including Arrendell, Barbieri, Bellflower, Fog Dance, Hailey’s Block, Jennifer’s, and MacLean’s Block contribute to the blend alongside select neighboring parcels in the heart of the appellation. The wine was aged for 10 months in French oak barrels, with 27% new wood a restrained cooperage program designed to let site character lead rather than oak influence. This multi-vineyard blending approach allows the winemaking team to capture a broad snapshot of Russian River terroir in a single bottling, distinguishing it from Hartford Court’s more focused single-vineyard releases.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with layered notes of black cherry and blueberry before shifting into candied violets, orange blossom, and a thread of allspice. Beneath the fruit, earthy tones of loam and incense add complexity and depth.
Taste: A dense, concentrated entry gives way to a sweet and juicy mid-palate marked by wild raspberries, dark berries, and kirsch. The wine is medium-bodied with wonderfully balanced acidity and a crushed-rock minerality that emerges toward the back palate, grounding the fruit and keeping the wine focused.
Finish: Silky, supple tannins carry the wine through a long, measured finish with lingering suggestions of forest floor and garrigue. The subtle earthy quality on the close rewards patience and invites another sip.
How to Drink Hartford Pinot Noir
This wine is best served slightly below room temperature around 5862F in a wide-bowled Burgundy glass that allows the aromatic layers to develop fully. Drinking it neat and unadorned lets the vineyard character take center stage. For cocktail-adjacent applications, consider these options: a Pinot Noir Sangria with stone fruit and citrus that plays off the wine’s dark berry profile; a Burgundy Spritz with sparkling water and a dash of cassis to extend the cherry notes; or a Mulled Wine during colder months, where the existing allspice and incense aromatics amplify traditional warming spices.
Best For
- Gifting a serious Pinot Noir collector seeking critically acclaimed Russian River Valley bottlings
- Anchoring a comparative tasting of multi-vineyard versus single-vineyard Sonoma Pinot Noirs
- Pairing with a holiday roast or Thanksgiving table featuring roasted poultry and root vegetables
- Cellaring as a benchmark 2019 vintage expression from a respected cool-climate producer
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hartford Pinot Noir taste like? Hartford Russian River Pinot Noir 2019 delivers a medium-bodied profile centered on black cherry, wild raspberry, and kirsch, layered with crushed-rock minerality, forest floor, and soft earthy tones on the finish.
How does Hartford Pinot Noir compare to Williams Selyem? Both producers source from premier Russian River Valley vineyards and share a stylistic lineage Hartford Court’s former winemaker Jeff Mangahas departed to lead winemaking at Williams Selyem. Williams Selyem tends to command higher prices and focuses heavily on single-vineyard designates, while Hartford Court’s appellation blend offers a broader Russian River snapshot at a more accessible tier.
Is Hartford Pinot Noir good for sipping neat? Absolutely its balanced acidity, silky tannins, and layered aromatics make it an ideal wine for drinking on its own, especially when served at a cool 60F to let the floral and spice notes shine.
Where is Hartford Pinot Noir made? Hartford Russian River Pinot Noir is produced by Hartford Family Winery (Hartford Court) using fruit sourced exclusively from small vineyard sites within the Russian River Valley AVA in Sonoma County, California.
What foods pair well with Hartford Pinot Noir? Roasted duck breast complements the wine’s dark berry richness; grilled salmon mirrors its silky texture; mushroom risotto echoes the earthy, forest-floor finish; herb-crusted lamb chops match the allspice and garrigue notes; and aged Gruyre offers a nutty contrast to the bright fruit.
What sizes does Hartford Pinot Noir come in? The Hartford Russian River Pinot Noir 2019 is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Hartford Pinot Noir worth the price? With 94 points from Jeb Dunnuck and 90 points from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, this bottling positions as a premium appellation-level Pinot Noir that delivers critical acclaim typically associated with more expensive single-vineyard wines from the same region, making it a strong value within the Russian River Valley category.
Why Hartford Pinot Noir?
The 94-point score from Jeb Dunnuck places this 2019 vintage among the top-rated appellation-level Russian River Valley Pinot Noirs of its year. Rather than relying on a single site, the wine draws complexity from a network of estate and neighboring vineyards Arrendell, Fog Dance, Hailey’s Block, and others each contributing distinct qualities that a single-vineyard bottling cannot replicate. The restrained 27% new French oak aging preserves that site diversity rather than masking it. For drinkers who want a serious, critically validated expression of Russian River Valley Pinot Noir without the allocation lists and ultra-premium pricing of producers like Williams Selyem, Hartford Court’s appellation blend is one of the most compelling options in the region.




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