• 90 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Rancho Sisquoc 2018 Sylvaner (Santa Barbara County)

    It's uncommon to find this grape in the New World, let alone anywhere, but this ranch has been growing it for decades. This version is unique on the nose, with dried lime, blood orange, grapefruit rind and exotic citrus, while the palate offers a touch of sweetness, delivered via honeysuckle and plumeria flavors.

    — M.K. Published 9/1/2020
  • 90 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Rancho Sisquoc 2018 Sylvaner (Santa Barbara County)

    It's uncommon to find this grape in the New World, let alone anywhere, but this ranch has been growing it for decades. This version is unique on the nose, with dried lime, blood orange, grapefruit rind and exotic citrus, while the palate offers a touch of sweetness, delivered via honeysuckle and plumeria flavors.

    — M.K. Published 9/1/2020
  • 90 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Rancho Sisquoc 2018 Sylvaner (Santa Barbara County)

    It's uncommon to find this grape in the New World, let alone anywhere, but this ranch has been growing it for decades. This version is unique on the nose, with dried lime, blood orange, grapefruit rind and exotic citrus, while the palate offers a touch of sweetness, delivered via honeysuckle and plumeria flavors.

    — M.K. Published 9/1/2020
  • 90 Points
    Editors’ Choice
    Rancho Sisquoc 2018 Sylvaner (Santa Barbara County)

    It's uncommon to find this grape in the New World, let alone anywhere, but this ranch has been growing it for decades. This version is unique on the nose, with dried lime, blood orange, grapefruit rind and exotic citrus, while the palate offers a touch of sweetness, delivered via honeysuckle and plumeria flavors.

    — M.K. Published 9/1/2020