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Purple Hands - Pinot Noir - Latchkey Vineyard

2022
Blend
100% Pinot Noir
Country
USA
Region
Oregon
Appellation
Dundee Hills
UPC
8 56750 00308 8
Red Wine
Verified Stock
70960-22
Product Ratings
Decanter 93pt

The Latchkey Vineyard is an estate site for Purple Hands, and this Pommard clone Pinot bottling shows classic red berries of the Dundee Hills in the nose and on the palate. Aromas of tart wild strawberry flesh, raspberry leaf, and dusty minerality announce this wine. The palate is abundantly structured, framing red currant and ripe raspberries, continuing with savoury fresh herbs of thyme and anise; the wine finishes with a spicy streak of sumac and black cardamom.

by Decanter, 2024
Jeb Dunnuck 96pt

The 2022 Pinot Noir Latchkey Vineyard is from 18-year-old vines grown on ancient volcanic soils. A bit deeper ruby red, it's aromatic of black raspberries, rosemary, pressed flowers, and anise. Medium to full-bodied, it is ripe with a rounded, plush, approachable feel, but it has seamless structure and is going to age gracefully over the coming 12-15 years.

by Jeb Dunnuck, 2024
James Suckling 94pt

This is bright and vibrant, with red-fruited character offering notes of spices, cedar and bergamot. Medium- to full-bodied with a dusty texture to its tannins and generous fresh fruit. Chalky and minerally with a lingering finish. Drink or hold.

by James Suckling, 2024
Wine Spectator 93pt

Refined yet energetic, with expressive cherry and pomegranate flavors laced with cinnamon and zesty spice notes. Finishes with medium-grained tannins.

by Wine Spectator, 2024

Tasting notes

Creamy Cherry, Spicy White Chocolate, Candied Cherry,
Dusty Raspberry, Savory Game, Baked Pie Crust

Ageing

12 Months in Barrel
65% Neutral Oak
35% New Oak

Technical data

Dundee Hills AVA
Jory Soil
Pommard Clone
Hand Harvested

Vinification

Native Fermentation
Small Open Top Fermenters
Hand Plunged & Macerated
Unfined & Unfiltered

Vintage

The 2016 vintage had a warm spring with record-breaking heat units in April and May. This transitioned us into the earliest harvest date on record. Lower elevation Dundee Hills started to pick the end of the second week of August, and our last fruit was in the door September 16th. The summer wasn’t overly warm, though just warm enough to keep the vines moving forward, developing into a beautiful growing season and harvest. I think you will see the wines balanced and rich in a traditional Purple Hands Style.