Amalie Robert

Willamette Valley Pinot Meunier

8.55 ratings
-no pro ratings
Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Pinot Meunier
Top Notes For
Marshall Todd Herron DPM

I love Oregon wines! This is a Pinot Meunier! I can drink this all night long! Amalie Robert 2013 Oregon Pinot Meunier! Fantastic!!!! The cork was perfect. The color is cherry red. The legs are thin yet long. The bouquet is cherry pie and roses. The initial palate is cherry, apple, with a hint of spice on the tip of the tongue. The finish is long and dry for such a light wine. I have hints of cranberry, cherry, and gummy bears - the red ones. I literally cant stop drinking this wine. I have almost finished the entire bottle by myself! Good grief! I will definitely go to the web site and order a case!!!!!!!!
perfection...

I love Oregon wines! This is a Pinot Meunier! I can drink this all night long! Amalie Robert 2013 Oregon Pinot Meunier! Fantastic!!!! The cork was perfect. The color is cherry red. The legs are thin yet long. The bouquet is cherry pie and roses. The initial palate is cherry, apple, with a hint of spice on the tip of the tongue. The finish is long and dry for such a light wine. I have hints of cranberry, cherry, and gummy bears - the red ones. I literally cant stop drinking this wine. I have almost finished the entire bottle by myself! Good grief! I will definitely go to the web site and order a case!!!!!!!!
perfection...

Jun 1st, 2016
Anita Kumar

Quite nice...a bit like a rose, went well with fish. Very light in color, fruit forward taste...needs to be paired with food.

Quite nice...a bit like a rose, went well with fish. Very light in color, fruit forward taste...needs to be paired with food.

Apr 4th, 2015
Cameron Etezadi

Restrictive and thin with a feeble nose of sour fruit. Acidity not well balanced against the fruits, but in a positive note, not disturbingly fruit forward nor Parkerized. Perhaps best left to its original purpose as a champagne blending grape and not made into a varietal.

Restrictive and thin with a feeble nose of sour fruit. Acidity not well balanced against the fruits, but in a positive note, not disturbingly fruit forward nor Parkerized. Perhaps best left to its original purpose as a champagne blending grape and not made into a varietal.

Feb 22nd, 2015
Michael Clancy

Michael had this 9 years ago

Michael had this 9 years ago

Feb 25th, 2016