Wine Red Wine Pinot Noir 12 Great Pinot Noirs for Under $20 All of these are totally affordable and worth your time. By Food & Wine Editors Published on October 14, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Excellent Pinot Noir can be found for a lot less than you think. Here are 12 of Executive Wine Editor Ray Isle's favorites, all of them available for under $20. (Additional research by Brian Freedman.) Canned Oregon Pinot Noir ($7) Canned Oregon A brambly balance of berries and cherries marks this spicy, non-vintage canned Pinot. 2018 Cono Sur Chile "Bicicleta" Pinot Noir Reserva ($7) Nicely structured tannins and an unexpectedly savory undertow define this affordable Pinot from Chile. 2018 The Pinot Project California Pinot Noir ($8) An impressive effort from wine importer Michael Skurnik's Pinot-centric label: 20% French-oak aged, and lots of generous yet vibrant fruit. 2018 Viñedos Emiliana Chile Natura Pinot Noir ($10) This raspberry-driven Pinot is full of energy and perfect for accompanying barbecue-sauce-slathered pork. Crafted from organic grapes. 2016 William Hill Estate Winery Central Coast Pinot Noir ($13) Ripe strawberry and cherry cobbler flavors find a silky counterpart in notes of toasty vanilla, coconut, and mocha. 2018 J. Lohr Monterey County Falcon's Perch Pinot Noir ($14) J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines A generous, plush Pinot, with gobs of chocolate-enrobed cherries and melted licorice, all lent freshness with a subtle hint of herbs. 2018 Cline Family Cellars Sonoma County Pinot Noir ($17) Megan Cline With floral and almost meaty notes kissed with vanilla, this has concentration and excellent structure. Great with grilled meat. 2018 Joseph Drouhin Bourgogne Lafôret Pinot Noir ($17) From one of the great families of the region, this everyday-priced red is a lovely introduction to the charms of red Burgundy, vintage after vintage. 2018 Verum Patagonia Pinot Noir ($18) From the Alto Valle del Rio Negro, this has a floral lift and an elegant balance of red-berry fruit and licorice. 2017 Erath Oregon Pinot Noir ($19) Erath Winery Cherry fruit and an earthy bass note make this red from one of Oregon's first wineries distinctly compelling. 2018 Fowles Wine Australia Farm to Table Pinot Noir ($20) Vivid berries with a touch of oak from Australia's premier Pinot-growing region, Victoria, make this red a great bottling to seek out. 2018 Olema Sonoma County Pinot Noir ($20) Sara Sanger Photography Sonoma Coast, Petaluma Gap, Carneros, and Russian River Valley grapes combine to give this Pinot layered complexity and food-friendliness. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit