Anthill Farms
Abbey-Harris Vineyard Pinot Noir
An example of a well-made wine in a difficult vintage. A bit of '11 thinness is balanced by soft tannins and mendo forest. A touch tannic until decanted -- 2-3 more years in bottle should take care of that.
An example of a well-made wine in a difficult vintage. A bit of '11 thinness is balanced by soft tannins and mendo forest. A touch tannic until decanted -- 2-3 more years in bottle should take care of that.
May 4th, 2017Everything I love in a new world Pinot. Bright cherries and strawberries, herbal notes of tea, light bodied, soft tannins, great acidity. All Anthill Farms' pinots are consistently good and crowd pleasers. When people say they don't like pinots I usually turn to this or El Molino to convince them otherwise.
Everything I love in a new world Pinot. Bright cherries and strawberries, herbal notes of tea, light bodied, soft tannins, great acidity. All Anthill Farms' pinots are consistently good and crowd pleasers. When people say they don't like pinots I usually turn to this or El Molino to convince them otherwise.
Feb 11th, 2017Many are scared to purchase 2011s, but from the right producers, like AHF, the wines are elegant and perfume driven.
Many are scared to purchase 2011s, but from the right producers, like AHF, the wines are elegant and perfume driven.
Jan 31st, 2015Light style, still a bit closed lighter floral notes
Light style, still a bit closed lighter floral notes
Nov 10th, 2013Still young. My favorite PN from this talented group
Still young. My favorite PN from this talented group
May 30th, 2020I’ve been down on Anderson Valley Pinots, and was pleasantly surprised by this gem. Nose starts with soil or forest notes, which blew off to reveal tight red fruit. Pomegranate, sweet baking spices, something mildly vegetal, and lavender, are all readily apparent. This is on the lean side of Cali Pinot, but with enough richness to enjoy with or without food. Do give this a quick decant. I feel this has plenty of life in it.
I’ve been down on Anderson Valley Pinots, and was pleasantly surprised by this gem. Nose starts with soil or forest notes, which blew off to reveal tight red fruit. Pomegranate, sweet baking spices, something mildly vegetal, and lavender, are all readily apparent. This is on the lean side of Cali Pinot, but with enough richness to enjoy with or without food. Do give this a quick decant. I feel this has plenty of life in it.
Jul 7th, 2018Owner/Winemaker Wind Gap Wines, Agharta & Pax
Rich red fruit dark spice textured ripe but tart
Rich red fruit dark spice textured ripe but tart
Apr 2nd, 2013