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2017 Goldeneye Gowan Creek Vineyard Estate Pinot Noir

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April 28, 2024 - $41

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RATINGS

93Wine Spectator

Big, rich and creamy, with concentrated plum tart and dark cherry flavors, backed by medium-grained tannins. Lilting dried green herbal notes show midpalate, leading to a finish that offers chocolate mousse accents.

93Wine Enthusiast

Tempting, spicy aromas and deep flavors make this full-bodied wine especially appealing as scents of cinnamon, nutmeg and cedar lead to nicely tangy but indulgent black-cherry, black-tea and raspberry flavors. Moderate tannins and snappy acidity counter the ripeness to great effect.

90Jeb Dunnuck

...ripe black cherry and mulberry fruits as well as plenty of loamy earth and spice...great core of sweet fruit, medium-bodied richness and depth, and a clean finish. It's impeccably made.

REGION

United States, California, North Coast, Mendocino County, Anderson Valley

Mendocino AVA was established in 1984 and amended in 1989. It includes numerous sub-appellations. Mendocino AVA is entirely within Mendocino County, and the AVA is known for its Mediterranean climate. Vintners successfully grow Carignan, Charbono, Grenache, Zinfandel, Petit Sirah and Syrah. In cooler parts of the region Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are also grown. Mendocino County is home to nearly 600 vineyards, and many have been certified organic for decades, thanks to the region’s famous “green and sustainable” approach to agriculture and nearly everything else. Mendocino was named for 16th century explorers, a pair of brothers whose last name was Mendoza. Winemaking, however, didn’t start until the 19th century when some would-be gold miners decided it was more profitable to make wine than to pan for gold. Italian immigrants in the late 19th century continued to establish winemaking ventures.

TYPE

Red Wine, Pinot Noir

This red wine is relatively light and can pair with a wide variety of foods. The grape prefers cooler climates and the wine is most often associated with Burgundy, Champagne and the U.S. west coast. Regional differences make it nearly as fickle as it is flexible.