Anne Amie Two Estates Pinot Noir 2013
Rating90
Price32.00
Vintage2013
VarietalPinot Noir
AppellationWillamette Valley
WineryAnne Amie
Alcohol13.30%
Production2,100 cases
Bottle Size750 ml
CategoryRed Wine
Aging ProgramAged 16 months in French oak, 30% new, 20% 1 year, 50% neutral
Oak OriginFrench
Blend100% Pinot Noir
Total Acidity6.10 g/L
pH3.57
The Anne Amie Two Estates Pinot Noir 2013 is a graceful, yet restrained, Pinot Noir. Made with grapes from two Anne Amie estate vineyards – Twelve Oaks Estate and Anne Amie Estate – this wine is a superb vintage from select fruit. Expect aromas of dark cherry, kirsch, horehound, crushed gravel, and black tea. The palate is elegant and superbly structured, with flavors of Mt. Hood strawberry, black currant, wild cherry, baking spices, and red plum. This red wine will age excellently. Consider pairing a bottle with chargrilled octopus, French onion soup, or flat iron steak.
Taste SummaryCherry, Orange, Plum, Strawberry
Wine QualitiesFruity, Medium acidity, Moderate tannin, Spicy
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Grace333
Jan 08, 2017
This was pretty good. I am a Pinot person. I find that unless it is Italian food I go with a Pinot. Never white wine it seems. This was light with a nice depth without being over powering. This was the first time I had tried anything from this winery. It seems to be hard to find in my area for some reason.
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