Pinot reigns supreme at Anne Amie Vineyards with Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc forming the heart of the estate focused production. Old-World inspired méthode champenoise sparkling wines and solera aged dessert wines. Anne Amie vineyards are located in the rolling hills of the Yamhill-Carlton District and on the steep hillsides of the Chehalem Mountains, both nestled in Oregon’s verdant Willamette Valley. The tasting room hosts breathtaking views of the vineyards and the Pacific Coast Range.
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Views are spectacular, but forget out wine and service.
The views are excellent! The wine experience was a D-. The host was nice but not engaged. The pours were less than an ounce. We made a comment as well as our driver. No larger pours. For the less than an ounce pours we received, the wine was not worth it. It was not worth the total price of $100 of going there. Our driver bought a bottle for us since she sensed we were not having a good time. The bottle she selected, 2018 pinot noir blanc, a white pinot, was great, but at an additional charge. There are other wineries with great views.
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Great View or Tasting
Loved this place. We went on a beautiful day for an outdoor tasting, and it did not disappoint. Very good wines. Friendly service. Would definitely include if you're doing wine tasting in the area.
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Love, Love, Love these Wines!!
Love, Love, Love these wines!! Beautiful location. Friendly service. Best winery tasting of the day!!! This is a MUST-Do wine tasting!! I was here a couple years ago and delighted to return to Anne Amie.
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Super Selection for Tasting
Stopped at Anne Amie as part of a small wine tour group. They treated us very well with 6-different wines to taste plus ice wine and a port. The Pinot Noir's were our favorite but it was fun to try some others. Staff was great and the ambiance and view were fantastic.
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Very nice winery
I think our tour guide recommended visiting this winery. We happen to notice that the restaurant we ate at the night before had the Anne Amie Pinot Gris which we ordered and liked very much. I am glad we had it at the restaurant as the Pinot Gris was not on the tasting list and they would not let us substitute one wine to taste for one on their list, which we thought was pretty stupid and unfriendly to their potential customers. We did like their wines we tasted and the server was very friendly and nice. The outdoors was a nice setting.