James and Alex Smith (Assistant Winemaker) discuss the Quilceda Creek 2018 Vintage.Watch their conversation to see why Alex "bleeds the tanks" and to learn more about his thoughts on how the 2019 and 2020 compare. James also mentions that, compared to the 2017, the 2018 is "really subtle and complex." Alex agrees with this saying that it has "more minerality than 2017, a lot more dried fruit and aromatics."Watch the full conversation at JamesSuckling.com.