REVIEWS:
JebDunnuck.com
92 points - February 14, 2019
Coming 80-90% from the Domaine Eden estate, the 2015 Pinot Noir is another rocking wine that should be snatched up by readers. Offering a big blast of red fruits, Christmas spice, and white pepper, it’s medium-bodied, has a seamless texture, and loads of up front charm. Despite its approachability, it has the balance and class to evolve for a decade or more.
Wine Enthusiast Magazine
94 points - December 2018 (Best of Year Buying Guide)
Editors Choice
Offering almost as much elegance as its bigger Mount Eden sister at a much lower price, this bottling shows plump red cherries, thyme, vanilla and savory tones on the nose. There is a taut tension to the dry palate, where mulberry, elderberry and cranberry flavors vie for attention against the rocky earthy minerality.—M.K.
Wine Spectator
89 points - August 31, 2018
Firm and spicy, with a mix of savory cola, dried berry, cedar and gravel flavors. An attractive style that wins points for texture, balance and finesse. Drink now through 2025. –JL
Antonio Galloni presents Vinous
93 points - August 31, 2018
Domaine Eden 2015 Pinot Noir is gorgeous. Bright, fresh and nuanced, with striking aromatic lift, the 2015 hits all the right notes. The bright red cherry and raspberry fruit offers tremendous allure, but it is the wine’s balance that is most captivating of all. A dollop of whole clusters (10%) adds nuance without overpowering the wine at all. Most of this fruit is from the Domaine Eden property, with a bit of juice from Mount Eden, plus two non-estate vineyards. Proprietor Jeffrey Patterson was justifiably proud to learn that this wine was served at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. It is a gorgeous wine.
Robert Parker Jr's The Wine Advocate
93 points - Interim End of May 2018
The 2015 Pinot Noir from Domaine Eden is very pretty, offering up a youthfully expressive bouquet of red cherries, raspberries, currant leaf and candied peel. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied and succulent, without quite the depth, dimension and textural finesse of the Mount Eden bottling but nevertheless a very compelling Pinot Noir in its own right. —W.K.