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Tasting Room Closed July 4th
Our best wishes to everyone for a safe and fun Fourth of July. Our tasting room will be closed on
Tuesday the 4th, but we will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all other days of this long holiday weekend. It looks like the weather will be beautiful so please stop by for a tasting and picnic...
It's a good weekend to visit Carlton, Oregon!
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The tasting room will close at 4:30pm on Saturday 8/5
and Sunday 8/6 for special events. We open ... .
Cheers!
Kim McLeod
Tasting Room / Vineyard Club Manager ... Creamery to compliment a bottle of Anne Amie Pinot Noir.
We've recently changed the look of our tasting room and now feature
& sell local artwork. At the winery this month are paintings from Terry
Peasley...
Thanks to Caprial and John
A great time was had by all at our pre-IPNC dinner tasting featuring the cuisine of Caprial and John Pence of Caprial's Bistro in Portland. The chefs certainly lived up to their famed reputation producing an elegant meal that beautifully showed-off all the wonderful pinot noir wines provided by our guest wineries and, of course, our own Anne Amie Vineyards Pinot Noir selections.
We were often...
A West Coast Pinot Noir Dinner featuring the cuisine of Caprial's Bistro
Anne Amie Vineyards is pleased to invite you to join us for a very special evening at the winery. To kick-off our participation in The International Pinot Noir Celebration, we will be hosting a dinner and tasting featuring the diversity and exciting quality of West Coast Pinot Noir and cuisine ...
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Reception and tasting of the wines of:
Anne Amie Vineyards, Willamette...
Tips for Attending a Wine Tasting
Attending a wine tasting event is a wonderful way to taste a variety of wines without having to spend a ton of money or get totally wasted. While I admit, I'm not into spitting (girls are taught not to spit!),...
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Chicken Chokin' Mama
Carla's Mom (Carla THE Tasting Room Chick) came out from New Yahk to visit this week. Lorraine treated the Crush Crew to an amazing pasta dinner this week, the kind with that slow cooked Italian gravy that no one has...
Dezel’s Tasting Room Tips to Sip by
Tasting Room Tips Hello Friends,Spring is here, the sun is shining, and the flowers are blooming ... tasting room tips for you, which will hopefully lead to a pleasurable tasting experience for you ... wineries are created equal, however, so if you encounter someone in the tasting room trying to rush you ... the bar. If you're in a tasting room that is obviously busy, back away from the bar after receiving...
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Dezel's Tips · Tasting Room Tips · Virignia Wine Posted on: Virginia Vine Spot 35 weeks ago
Australian Tasting Notes
by Martin Field Chapel Hill Unwooded Chardonnay 2005 – around $14 (Australian dollars) Fresh grapey juicy nose. Youthful and refreshing in the mouth, showing bags of ripe fruit – dried pears? and zingy acidity. Excellent as a chilled luncheon aperitif....
Its baaaaa-aaack...Wine Magnet gets reincarnated
It seems that the Wine Magnet idea is getting new life and a new PR campaign from another company. I posted a pretty indepth article on this concept along with some testing done that refutes its claims. With this incarnation, a “physician” claims that what differentiates this one from the ...
Oz tasting notes
by Martin Field James Squire Hop Thief Ale – up to $18 the six-pack of stubbies Hue of weak black tea. Sweetish nose of hops and malt. A mellow, full-flavoured hoppy mouthful with a firm, not too bitter, pour-me-another-as-soon-as-you-like, finish. Yellow Tail Riesling 2005 – under $10 Rather tropical fruit ...
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