2021 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 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 terroir-driven wine, with enticing aromas of black cherry, tobacco leaf, iron, graphite and pink peppercorn. On the plush palate, flavors of ripe raspberry, cranberry and blood orange are framed by lively acidity as they flow to a bright, lingering finish.
		Production
			After a dry winter we received a bit of welcome rainfall in early March followed by a mild warm-up that helped to push the first buds. By mid-April, all three estate vineyards had reached 100% budbreak, with healthy balanced vines throughout the valley. Summer was dry and mild, with a few hot days to help promote even ripening. We harvested Chardonnay for our sparkling wines beginning in mid-August, with our first Pinot Noir at the start of September. After a late-August heatwave, harvest began in earnest until a natural cool-down slowed the pace, and our last pick was on October 6th. Another stellar vintage in Anderson Valley, the quality of the fruit was exceptional, producing incredibly concentrated, flavorful and aromatic wines.
		Wine Specs
Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2021
			Varietal
				Pinot Noir
			Appellation
				Anderson Valley
			Vineyard Designation
			Confluence Vineyard
		Acid
			0.58 g/100 ml
		pH
			3.47
		Aging
			Aged in French oak for 16 months 53% new, 47% neutral
		Fermentation
			20% whole cluster lots. Small lot open-top fermentations using a combination of cap management strategies.
		Alcohol %
			14.2