Stumbled upon this tasting almost by accident; not at all what I was expecting.
2005 Laetitia Estate Pinot Noir Exotic, almost overpowering perfume, with citrus, floral, and raspberry notes [and probably a bunch of other stuff that I didn't take the time to catalogue]. On the palate - light, delicate, fresh, clean, and varietally correct - almost elegant. Now I'm not the world's greatest expert on the Cali wine market [by and large, Cali wines are just too expensive for me], but at about $20, this strikes me as an insanely good value in California Pinot. Easily 90 pts, and I'm probably being conservative. With just a little more acidity, and a little more mid-palate grip, this wine would be spectacular.
2005 Laetitia Reserve Pinot Noir Deeper, darker, more succulent fruit, at the expense of a slightly more reticent nose than the Estate. Technically the better wine, but at twice the price, it ought to be [which only serves to emphasize the value in the Estate bottling].
Also tried a non-vintage white bubbly, made from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Blanc, which was a nice drink, and seemed aggressively priced [although, admittedly, I know next to nothing about California bubbly prices].
There's also a Rosé bubbly, and some single-vineyard Pinots, but, sadly, they weren't available for tasting today.