What We’re Drinking: Bjornson Pinot Noir

March 26, 2026

I’ve known Mark and Patti Bjornson for several years and have always been impressed with the quality of their wines. What really impressed me, however, was when I had the chance to visit their facility right before crush in 2023. Not only are they serious growers and winemakers, but also great stewards of their community. While I was there, they had two different young winemakers using their crush pad to make their own wines. Apparently, this sort of pay-it-forward mentality happens all the time with them!

Their workhorse Pinot Noir is balanced, silky, and shows plenty of plush fruit. Yet, at a mere 13.6% AVB, it’s just as suitable for a meal as it is on its own. I encourage you to raise your glass with me in saluting a couple of Minnesota transplants who know how to make a great wine and support their community!”

Rick
Rick Anderson
Rick started back in the family business just as it was about to undergo a major expansion. His first memories of the building go back to the mid-70s when his dad put him in an empty beer box and rode him up and down the conveyor belt. He worked on-and-off through his teenage years, dusting bottles, stocking shelves and bagging ice. His wine cabinet is dominated by pinot noirs and Piedmontese reds. If he were not working here, he would be looking for new excuses to travel to wine country.
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