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92
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Anne Amie 2006 L’iris Pinot Noir

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Drinking very nicely, this wine bursts from the glass with rich aromas of cherry, chocolate, truffle and loam. The fruit factor is ramped up, delicious and coats the palate with bright cherry candy flavors. But this is more than a fruit bomb; the acidity and ripe tannins balance it out as it runs into a clean, lengthy finish.  — P.G.  (6/1/2010)
91
points

Anne Amie 2007 Estate Pinot Noir (Yamhill-Carlton District)

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A welcome trend in Oregon is making Pinot Noir at moderate alcohol levels—here it’s 13.5%. This enhances the wine’s details, beginning with the aromas. Cola and clove, licorice and toffee scents promise a tasty bottle that turns out to be bursting with black berries, black cherries, black currant and even black tea flavors.  — P.G.  (6/1/2010)
89
points

Anne Amie 2001 Doe Ridge Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Good grip, concentration and a nice, earthy presence in the mouth. A young wine that shows some ripe, rich cherry fruit, along with textured layers of earth and stone.  — P.G.  (12/1/2003)
89
points

Anne Amie 2007 Pinot Noir

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A pretty nose suggests cherry candy, sandalwood and a whiff of maple syrup. Those pie cherry and baking spice aromas continue in the mouth, with a hint of truffle. Beautifully balanced and blended—nine vineyards contributed.  — P.G.  (6/1/2010)
88
points

Anne Amie 2008 Cuvée A Amrita White Wine

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Young and yeasty, this six-variety blend captures the floral spice of Gewürztraminer, and mixes in some grassy herb, gooseberry and melon as well. An interesting, light, dry white wine perfect for spring.  — P.G.  (6/1/2010)
88
points

Anne Amie 2001 Hawks View Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Fragrant and racy, with bright berry scents and flavors. Very smooth, with pretty cherry/berry fruit and a touch of spice in the finish.  — P.G.  (12/1/2003)
88
points

Anne Amie 2001 Laurel Vineyard Pinot Noir

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Red fruits and flavors of beet, tomato and earth mingle in this interesting and flavorful wine. Forward and tart, with a long, consistent finish.  — P.G.  (12/1/2003)
88
points

Anne Amie 2008 Pinot Noir

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Similar in style to the winery’s Cuvée A bottling, this had a little higher percentage of new French oak (still just one quarter total), and brings an earthier style to bear. The cherry fruit has scents and subtle flavors of compost and barnyard, with ripe but chewy tannins.  — P.G.  (3/1/2011)
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