Anthill Farms Demuth Vineyard Pinot Noir 2016

Pinot Noir
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Vintage
2016

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

As is often the case, the 2016 Demuth continues to be one of the more elegant and Burgunduan of the Anderson Valley Pinots. Its high elevation and large portion of the refined Wadenswil clone show their distinct character in the wine. Mint and pennyroyal jump from the glass with wafts of wild strawberry and pomegranate emerging with a touch of air. Though graceful, the texture covers the mouth with flavors that echo the aromas. Sneaky tannins and vibrant acidity give focus to this vintage of the majestically alpine Demuth Pinot. Best enjoyed between 2020 and 2028.

Professional Ratings

  • 90

    With its full-on raspberry richness and cracked-peppercorn spice, this wine moves from raspy fruit tannins toward a gentle feel in the end. It’s a simple, rustic pinot noir for country pâté and cornichons.

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Anthill Farms is an exciting project that focuses on producing exceptional Pinot Noir from a broad range of North Coast vineyards. The properties are managed with intensive and meticulous farming practices, with minimal ecological impact. As for winemaking, there are two unchanging goals: to make wines that express the growing site and the characteristics of the vintage above all else, and to make wines that, simply put, taste good. These goals require gentle handling from crushing to bottling, judicious use of oak, and, perhaps most importantly, leaving the wine alone as much as possible. “We didn’t know whether the name was really great or really dumb,” admits Anthill Farms Winery partner Webster Marquez. “It came about because we’re all winemakers and people would see us all scrambling around trying to grab the same hose at once; they said it was like watching a bunch of ants.” This trio of ants—Marquez, Anthony Filiberti and David Low—met while working at Sonoma’s Williams Selyem. Says Marquez, “We realized that we have the same approach: using Pinot Noir—the most ‘transparent’ grape in the world—to communicate the way vineyards from cooler areas create distinctive wines.” The partners themselves farm many of the small plots where they buy their grapes, and the results of this labor of love are remarkably seductive wines that combine concentration and finesse. Now that the company has grown from producing 200 cases in 2004 to 1,800 this year, the trio’s work is becoming ever more demanding. Notes Marquez, “It’s a good thing we’re young and don’t need much sleep.” –Food & Wine Magazine’s “Most Promising New Winery” 2009

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