Vigneron Paddy Borthwick took the lead in the 2014 Right Hand Pinot Noir, which offers darker, earthier flavors than the Left Hand bottling. The Right Hand is more cola, plum and beetroot, with velvety tannins, ample weight and plumpness in the mouth balanced by crisp acids. Qualitatively, the two bottlings are roughly equivalent but divergent in style. Production of each was 840 bottles.