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2007 Anne Amie Pinot Noir Blanc Prismé

Pinot Noir

  • USA
  • Oregon
  • Willamette Valley
  • Yamhill-Carlton
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Community Tasting Notes 15

  • boatman72 Likes this wine: 88 points

    January 2, 2019 - Nice bottle of white. Thought the bottle could be past it's life, but I was wrong! I'm mainly a dry red consumer!

  • mda7 wrote:

    April 18, 2018 - way past prime

  • kkleg wrote: 83 points

    December 24, 2016 - Well past its prime but still has a bit left. Peaches and cream on the nose. Muted palate that shows a bit of burnt sugar at the end but is otherwise undescript. Don't hold any longer.

  • jsjoe wrote: 92 points

    December 21, 2014 - Ever slight tint of bronze and faint golden hue and rose in thick swirls. Nose impressed with not so subtle cream soda over mixed and subdued flowers and melon. At first a deep oaky creamy full palate with multi layered vanilla, melon, fig, citrus, spice, cigar and caramel, again with a flair of cream soda that somehow just kind of works and ends with a round rich finish. It charmed even a tired traveler at a family reunion. Would be a stunning pairing with a fine cheese plate and fish.

  • SonomaWilliam wrote: 91 points

    March 10, 2012 - A brilliant geek WHITE wine, made from Pinot Noir grapes. The person who gave it an 83 should stick to Rombauer Chardonnay.

    Nose that hints of Pinot Origins, cherry and red fruit come thru .

    Hard to define in the mouth; Some elements of oak aging (?) peach, stone fruit - easy to see how people guessed it was Chardonnay.

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  • By Gary Vaynerchuk
    Film Noir: A Pinot Noir Blanc Tasting, Episode #695, 6/25/2009 (link) 88/89 points

    (Anne Amie Prisme Pinot Noir Blanc) VaynerPAZZZ; COLOR-champagne like golden; NOSE-the first thing I get is a mix of caramel and white flowers; like white wines from Provence; a little smokiness; also there's a very fine layer (on the back-end) of a white licorice component; also tea-like characteristics; very exotic and different; good nose; very clean; perfume-like; PALATE-a little toasty oak on the back-end; a little heat; but nice balance of acidity on the back-end; good rounded green apple flavors all around the outside of my back palate; big wine; big structure and high complexity; get a little flinty action; comes across White Burgundy-like, but on the finish is more New World; the alcohol is bothering me; but good acidity on the back-end; I like this wine; it's clever; a little too much Oak which overcomes the fruit to a degree; this would be great with fish; not as heavy as a White Burgundy; nice licorice component on the mid-palate; very Wine Nerd action here and might be worth trying to expand your profile, but a little expensive for me to recommend; GV-88/89

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2007
  • Type White
  • Producer Anne Amie
  • Varietal Pinot Noir
  • Designation Blanc Prismé
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country USA
  • Region Oregon
  • SubRegion Willamette Valley
  • Appellation Yamhill-Carlton

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  • Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
  • In Cellars 32 (26%)
  • Consumed 92 (74%)

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