2021 Goldeneye Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Confluence Vineyard - Lower Bench
2021 Goldeneye Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Confluence Vineyard - Lower Bench

2021 Goldeneye Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Confluence Vineyard - Lower Bench

2021 Goldeneye Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Confluence Vineyard - Lower Bench

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.

  • 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.

  • Vintage
    2021
    Varietal
    Pinot Noir
    Appellation
    Anderson Valley
    Acid
    0.58 g/100 ml
    pH
    3.47
    Aging
    Aged in French oak for 16 months 53% new, 47% neutral
    Alcohol
    14.2
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BACKSTORY

Goldeneye Winery was founded in 1996, years before the Pinot Noir boom that has reshaped the landscape of California winemaking. But the genesis for Goldeneye goes back even further. In 1990, after fifteen years of making world-class Bordeaux-varietal wines, Dan and Margaret Duckhorn embraced their growing love of Pinot Noir. Their vision for Goldeneye was simple, though not easy. They wanted to found a winery that could make a terroir-inspired expression of California Pinot Noir of equal stature to the acclaimed Merlots they had pioneered at Duckhorn Vineyards in Napa Valley.