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Our Favorite Amalie Robert Estate Wines

A wine list by Dena Drews, Co-owner of Amalie Robert Estate
We grow our own wines and steward them from the vine to the bottle, keeping each small lot separate. We create blends that reflect our vineyard and the growing season. Wines true to the soil, wines true to the vintage.
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2004 Amalie Robert Estate Pinot Noir Dijon Clones Willamette Valley

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Tasting Date: 09/05/2008; Location: Amalie Robert Estate - Dallas, OR
This is the blend the vineyard makes every year. The 2004 Dijon Clones Pinot Noir is a blend of 5 Dijon clones, grown on 4 different rootstocks sourced from 7 dry farmed blocks within our 30 acre vineyard. This was a bala... more
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2005 Amalie Robert Estate Pinot Noir Amalie's Cuvee Willamette Valley

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Tasting Date: 09/05/2008; Location: Amalie Robert Estate - Dallas, OR
This wine is the matriarch of Amalie Robert Estate and our goal is to showcase our vineyard’s elegance and finesse. The clones we choose for this wine are always Pommard and Wadenswil from blocks 3, 26 and 27. We tend tho... more
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2007 Amalie Robert Estate Viognier Willamette Valley

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Tasting Date: 09/05/2008; Location: Amalie Robert Estate - Dallas, OR
It is said you always remember your first, and ours was from René Rostaing. From then on, our psyche burned in agony. How could we ever create such an ethereal wine? Well, it turns out Oregon’s Willamette Valley is a pretty fine place to nurture Viognier. With a limit of... more
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2003 Amalie Robert Estate Pinot Noir Wadenswil Clone

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Tasting Date: 09/05/2008; Location: Amalie Robert Estate - Dallas, OR
This wine represents a trip down memory lane. The Wadenswil clone of Pinot noir was one of the first clones to be planted in Oregon’s Willamette Valley during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Oregon’s current reputation for producing excellent Pinot noir is partly due to ... more
Average cost for wines on this list: $40.00