 
			
		2018 Goldeneye Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Confluence Vineyard - Lower Bench
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			In addition to marking the coming together of two creeks, our Confluence Vineyard embodies two distinct terroirs: rich-soiled benchlands and a steep hillside. This diversity has inspired two limited-production Pinot Noirs – Confluence Lower Bench and Confluence Hillside. The Lower Bench vines are grown in Confluence’s fertile benchland soils, and ripen weeks later than our hillside grapes producing generous dark fruit flavors and earthy tannins. 
		
	
					
					 Wine Spectator
				92
			Wine Enthusiast
				96
			Wine Review Online
				92
			James Suckling
				93
			Wine Profile
Production Notes
			Varietal Composition: 100% estate Pinot Noir
		Winemaker Notes
			Grown in the deep, fertile soils of Confluence Vineyard’s lower bench, this is a beautifully textural and terroir-driven wine, with enticing aromas of plum, strawberry, iron-rich earth and tea leaves. On the palate it offers lush, flowing layers of bright red berries, as well as a savory notes of dried herbs and leather that add nuance and intrigue to a bright and buoyant finish.
		Production
			The 2018 growing season was one of the finest Anderson Valley Pinot Noir vintages of the past decade. A dry winter and a cool, damp spring delayed budbreak and bloom by several weeks, and helped the vines to avoid any potential spring frost issues. Lovely weather throughout summer allowed for abundant hangtime and ideal ripening, leading to our first Pinot Noir pick on September 12th. The temperate weather continued into autumn, ensuring that we were able to pick every block and vineyard at the height of perfection. As a result, our 2018 wines are beautifully aromatic, with striking natural acidity, rich textures and alluring varietal flavors.
		Wine Specs
Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2018
			Varietal
				Pinot Noir
			Appellation
				Anderson Valley
			Vineyard Designation
			Confluence Vineyard
		Acid
			0.53g/100ml
		pH
			3.60
		Aging
			Aged in 60% new French oak, 40% neutral  French oak (25% old wood, 15% once-filled)
		Fermentation
			Cold-soaked for 3 days using natural temperatures, fermented in small open-top tanks,  punched-down twice a day & pressed using basket press
		Alcohol %
			14.5
		Wine Spectator
				92
			Wine Enthusiast
				96
			Wine Review Online
				92
			James Suckling
				93
			