Great crushable wine. Complex flavors and good acidity. Bright and citrusy. Found at Seaboard — 2 years ago
Really nice Pinot. Not best ever but surprisingly balance, nice finish! — 4 years ago
Candied ginger, magnolia perfume… rich and deep. — 5 years ago
Creamy with a hint of oak. Delicious!!! — 6 years ago
Solid example of WV riesling, good acids, bright fruit, touch of petrol showing. — 6 years ago
Wonderful for both of us. Insert wine vocabulary words. — 7 years ago
Elegant, graceful. Carlton, Oregon, just a few miles north of McMinnville 🍷 — 6 months ago
This was crazy good. Sparkling kitchen sink blend from Oregon. I remember having something like this a few years ago in Houston, which I loved, but then didn’t upon revisiting. Maybe there’s something that’s just quite surprising about a blend like this that wows at first because it’s so different from what we usually encounter. I’ll need to find another bottle to confirm this hypothesis.
27% Riesling, 26% Pinot Blanc, 18% Müller-Thurgau, 15% Viognier, 11% Chard, 3% Gewürz — 4 years ago

Brilliant straw-yellow. Fresh citrus and orchard fruit aromas, along with hints of toasty lees and honeysuckle. Chewy and focused on the palate, offering juicy pear and Meyer lemon flavors that slowly deepen through the midpalate. Finishes long and floral, with a lingering hint of spiciness. (Josh Raynolds, Vinous, September 2020)
— 6 years ago
The 2007’s are 🤯 — 7 years ago
Apricot color. Match with Tomato. Medicinal herb and spices? Water like. Charming. Light body with elegancy. Interesting. Fig. Natural. Aramon from Languedoc. Mont de Amie Anatheme Rose @, arom, 240806 — 2 years ago
Buttermilk & underripe mandarin on the nose with buttermilk again on the palette and riper mandarin juice, creamy but zingy at the end
It's a Curious Christmas 2022 ✨ wine 2 — 4 years ago
Floral, satisfying — 5 years ago
Pinot night - tasted these 3 blind
Brief notes
A great tasting - all wines quite good
Interestingly the Anne Amie was the most California esque - cherry cola and crushed rock. Nice intensity
The failla- beautifully balanced but probably the shortest of the three
Smith&sheth- well done, would have called it burgundy village+ ...savory, elevated, forest floor. Great acidity. The most complex of the 3 — 5 years ago
Yummy date night pino — 7 years ago
Opulent style but terrific. Nuanced, smoke and forest floor. — 7 years ago
David Dorn
Beautiful wine and enjoyed meeting the owner as well! Highly recommend — 3 months ago