Wednesday, January 9, 2019 - By the glass. Another sign that although almost all of the Anderson Valley Pinot is expensive, not everything is good. Intense with coarse, artificial aromas of cola, wood and black berries. Everything without elegance nor complexity. Disgusting sweet final. I'm surprised that the label is almost identical to Duckhorn's. By the game of names, are they part of the same group?
Por copas. Otra muestra de que si bien casi todo el PN del Valle de Anderson es caro, no todo es bueno. Intenso con toscos, artificiales aromas a cola, madera y a bayas negras. Todo sin elegancia ni complejidad. Repugnante final dulzón. Me sorprende que la etiqueta sea casi idéntica que la de Duckhorn. Por el juego de nombres ¿acaso son del mismo grupo?
Comment posted by SchlaepDog:
1/9/2019 8:13:00 AM - Yep, Goldeneye is a second label of Duckhorn
Comment posted by Harley1199:
1/9/2019 9:59:00 AM - Hmmmm I see ... Thanks
Comment posted by srh:
4/14/2019 4:57:00 PM - I too wish they'd made this less swt. :(
Comment posted by Harley1199:
4/14/2019 11:41:00 PM - Agreed. It was almost horrible ...
Comment posted by WindFlyer:
4/6/2021 12:32:00 PM - actually, Goldeneye is (or was) the first label for Pinots in the Duckhorn family of wineries. since the acquisition of Calera, in my opinion, Goldeneye has become the second-label for PN, with Migration as third.
i also understand that Kosta Browne is owned by the Duckhorn group, but it isn’t “integrated” into the family of wineries (like for memberships, tastings, etc.)
Comment posted by srh:
4/6/2021 1:42:00 PM - THANK you for contributing the INTERESTING info, WindFlyer! 🙂
Comment posted by Harley1199:
4/6/2021 2:14:00 PM - Truly useful information ... Thank you both.