Anne Amie Cuvee A Amrita 2010
Scents of jasmine, leechee, quince are followed by honeydew, kiwi, grass, gooseberry, and spice flavors.
2008 Vintage Tasting Notes
A delicious and fascinating deck wine, its blend of Chardonnay (44%), Muller-Thurgau (29%), Viognier (15%) and Pinot Gris comes via the estate Twelve Oaks and Chateau LeBeau in Sherwood, Ore. Dusty apple, jasmine, lemon/lime, vanilla and honeysuckle aromas are revived on the palate. Flavors are like a box of Froot Loops with sprightly acidity that slices through with lingering lime and minerality. Rated "Outstanding" by Wine Press Northwest magazine. - Wine Press Northwest
The name Amrita comes from the Buddhist equivalent of ambrosia, or a wine of the gods. Our Amrita is a unique inspiration each harvest, crafted from different varieties to be an irresistible, fruit-forward wine. This makes a delightful aperitif and is our favorite match with Pan-Asian foods. - the winery





