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Where to buy 2011 | Goldeneye | Ten Degrees Pinot Noir

2011 | Goldeneye | Ten Degrees Pinot Noir

9.670,00 Kč

Red Wine: 2011 | Goldeneye | Ten Degrees Pinot Noir

2011 Ten Degrees is a wine with a profound sense of place, capturing the diversity and the rich, rustic depth. It draws a plush fruit core of Santa Rosa plum and blackberry, alongside layers of sandalwood, dark chocolate and clove. Confluence Vineyard contributes length and breadth with fine, beautifully textured tannins and underscoring notes of fresh-picked red cherries, wet stone, pennyroyal and cinnamon. Rounding out the blend, our Split Rail Vineyard brings an almost architectural structure to the wine, as well as weight, body and notes of fennel, leather and candied spice.

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Producer: Goldeneye

Ratings: JS | 90 WA | 90

Vintage: 2011

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14.5%

Varietal: Pinot Noir

    Country/Region: United States, Anderson Valley

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      2011 Ten Degrees is a wine with a profound sense of place, capturing the diversity and the rich, rustic depth. It draws a plush fruit core of Santa Rosa plum and blackberry, alongside layers of sandalwood, dark chocolate and clove. Confluence Vineyard contributes length and breadth with fine, beautifully textured tannins and underscoring notes of fresh-picked red cherries, wet stone, pennyroyal and cinnamon. Rounding out the blend, our Split Rail Vineyard brings an almost architectural structure to the wine, as well as weight, body and notes of fennel, leather and candied spice.

        Reviews:

        • James Suckling: Rich and full-bodied, notably dry and tannic, with deep, extracted dried berry, steeped black tea, forest floor and stemmy berry and espresso notes. Gains on the finish, with the tannins lending traction.
        • Wine Advocate: The 2011 Pinot Noir Ten Degrees exhibits a denser color than the generic Anderson Valley cuvée as well as nice, broad, velvety, blackcurrant and black cherry notes, sweet tannin, medium body, a deliciously concentrated, lush mouthfeel, an endearing texture and plumpness, and Pinot opulence.

        Producer Information

        Goldeneye is a California wine producer located in Anderson Valley, known for producing high-quality Pinot Noir from estate vineyards. The winery was founded in 1996 by Dan and Margaret Duckhorn of Duckhorn Vineyards in Napa Valley. Goldeneye harvested its first grapes in 1997, producing a mere 375 cases of wine. Today, it has one of the largest Pinot Noir programs in the region. The estate is made up of four vineyards, spanning 81 hectares (200 acres) of land. The Narrows Vineyard is the northernmost of these, and its position near the Pacific makes it one of the coolest. The Split Rail and Gowan Creek vineyards are located in the heart of Anderson Valley, where they come under the influence of the coastal fog, and the southernmost site, the Confluence Vineyard, lies at the headwaters of the Navarro River and is the most protected from coastal influences. A single-vineyard cuvée is made from each of the four sites, and Goldeneye also make an Anderson Valley Pinot Noir and the flagship, Ten Degrees. This wine is named after the difference in temperature between the estate's northernmost and southernmost vineyards, and is made from the best fruit from the four vineyards. It is aged 16 months in 100 percent new French oak. Goldeneye also produces a Brut Rosé sparkling wine from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as well as a still Gewürztraminer from the Confluence Vineyard, and a Pinot Gris from the Split Rail Vineyard. Goldeneye falls under the Duckhorn portfolio of wines (itself owned by TSG Consumer Partners – a private equity company based in San Francisco) which includes the Sonoma-based Kosta Browne Winery in Sabastopol. Duckhorn became publicly traded company in March 2021.

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        2011 | Goldeneye | Ten Degrees Pinot Noir

        9.670,00 Kč

        Red Wine: 2011 | Goldeneye | Ten Degrees Pinot Noir

        2011 Ten Degrees is a wine with a profound sense of place, capturing the diversity and the rich, rustic depth. It draws a plush fruit core of Santa Rosa plum and blackberry, alongside layers of sandalwood, dark chocolate and clove. Confluence Vineyard contributes length and breadth with fine, beautifully textured tannins and underscoring notes of fresh-picked red cherries, wet stone, pennyroyal and cinnamon. Rounding out the blend, our Split Rail Vineyard brings an almost architectural structure to the wine, as well as weight, body and notes of fennel, leather and candied spice.

        Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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        NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

        Producer: Goldeneye

        Ratings: JS | 90 WA | 90

        Vintage: 2011

        Size: 750ml

        ABV: 14.5%

        Varietal: Pinot Noir

        Country/Region: United States, Anderson Valley

        2011 Ten Degrees is a wine with a profound sense of place, capturing the diversity and the rich, rustic depth. It draws a plush fruit core of Santa Rosa plum and blackberry, alongside layers of sandalwood, dark chocolate and clove. Confluence Vineyard contributes length and breadth with fine, beautifully textured tannins and underscoring notes of fresh-picked red cherries, wet stone, pennyroyal and cinnamon. Rounding out the blend, our Split Rail Vineyard brings an almost architectural structure to the wine, as well as weight, body and notes of fennel, leather and candied spice.

        Reviews:

        Producer Information

        Goldeneye is a California wine producer located in Anderson Valley, known for producing high-quality Pinot Noir from estate vineyards. The winery was founded in 1996 by Dan and Margaret Duckhorn of Duckhorn Vineyards in Napa Valley. Goldeneye harvested its first grapes in 1997, producing a mere 375 cases of wine. Today, it has one of the largest Pinot Noir programs in the region. The estate is made up of four vineyards, spanning 81 hectares (200 acres) of land. The Narrows Vineyard is the northernmost of these, and its position near the Pacific makes it one of the coolest. The Split Rail and Gowan Creek vineyards are located in the heart of Anderson Valley, where they come under the influence of the coastal fog, and the southernmost site, the Confluence Vineyard, lies at the headwaters of the Navarro River and is the most protected from coastal influences. A single-vineyard cuvée is made from each of the four sites, and Goldeneye also make an Anderson Valley Pinot Noir and the flagship, Ten Degrees. This wine is named after the difference in temperature between the estate's northernmost and southernmost vineyards, and is made from the best fruit from the four vineyards. It is aged 16 months in 100 percent new French oak. Goldeneye also produces a Brut Rosé sparkling wine from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as well as a still Gewürztraminer from the Confluence Vineyard, and a Pinot Gris from the Split Rail Vineyard. Goldeneye falls under the Duckhorn portfolio of wines (itself owned by TSG Consumer Partners – a private equity company based in San Francisco) which includes the Sonoma-based Kosta Browne Winery in Sabastopol. Duckhorn became publicly traded company in March 2021.
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