Williams Selyem Rochioli Riverblock Vineyard Pinot Noir is a benchmark expression of Russian River Valley, sourced from the highly regarded Rochioli vineyard, long recognized for producing some of California’s most distinctive Pinot Noir. Located along the river, the site benefits from cooling fog and moderate daytime temperatures, allowing for slow ripening and the development of layered aromatics.
The wine is crafted from 100% Pinot Noir and typically aged for around 16 months in French oak, with a notable proportion of new barrels contributing to its structure and depth. The aromatic profile is intense and refined, led by dark cherry, blackberry, and plum, supported by earthy notes of forest floor, dried herbs, cedar, and subtle spice.
On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied with vibrant acidity and a silky texture, framed by fine, well-integrated tannins. The wine balances richness with precision, maintaining clarity and elegance despite its concentration.
A subtle mineral and slightly savory undertone often adds further complexity. Highly regarded by critics, it consistently ranks among the top single-vineyard Pinot Noirs in California.
It pairs particularly well with dishes such as duck, lamb, game, or mushroom-based preparations, and while approachable in its youth, it gains additional depth and nuance with bottle aging.
Producer
Williams Selyem is a cult California winery founded in 1979 as a small artisanal project by Burt Williams and Ed Selyem, who initially made wine in a garage with no intention of mass production. By the early 1980s, they shifted their focus to Pinot Noir, setting new standards for the variety in California through an emphasis on hand harvesting, small lots, and precise winemaking.
Their approach was unconventional at the time, prioritizing vineyard expression over technological intervention, which significantly reshaped perceptions of California Pinot Noir. Since 1998, the winery has been owned by the Dyson family, while maintaining the same philosophy, rooted in long-term relationships with carefully selected growers.
The grapes are sourced primarily from prestigious sites in the Russian River Valley, Sonoma Coast, and the broader Sonoma and Mendocino areas. The wines are characterized by clearly defined aromatic profiles, featuring red and dark fruit, spice, and earthy notes, supported by balanced structure and pronounced elegance.
Production is intentionally limited, with most wines available exclusively through a mailing list, further reinforcing the winery’s cult status. In addition to Pinot Noir, Williams Selyem produces small quantities of Chardonnay and Zinfandel, though Pinot Noir remains central to its identity.
Today, Williams Selyem is widely regarded as a reference point for terroir-driven California winemaking and one of the key names in the history of American Pinot Noir.