2013 Amalie’s CuvéeAmalie’s Cuvée showcases the elegance and finesse of our vineyard. Dena looks for barrels that offer complexity and intriguing nuances with layers of fruit and texture. This wine’s allure is in its seductive enchantment. “The Cuvée”
Amalie Robert red. Dark cherry, incense and sweet preserves ingratiated with sandalwood are supported by an immovable core of unadulterated and pure red fruit vibrancy. Elegant and proper on the palate, the background stem tannins begin to assert providing you with a little sass from the glass. Now be-have yourself! Unfined and unfiltered.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Vibrant red. Sharply focused, mineral- and spice-accented aromas of fresh red berries, candied rose and allspice pick up incense and mocha nuances with air. Sappy strawberry, bitter cherry and floral pastille flavors show excellent clarity and energetic lift, along with a suave hint of spicecake. Finishes subtly tannic and quite long, featuring building sweetness and emphatic floral persistence.
- Josh Raynolds, Vinous, January 2018 - 92 points
2012 Amalie’s Cuvée
Amalie Robert red. The pervasive and permeating aromas of purple lilac, freshly crushed ripe red raspberries, cherry cobbler and sandalwood spice crescendo in a kaleidoscope of inherent beauty. Sweet and rich, yet tart and delineated, red fruits chase blue fruits; the palate is awash in pleasure while the feminine matrix of acidity and tannin linger at the edge of your perception. The enduring and repeating pleasure of the finish is the hallmark of “The Cuvée.” Unfined and unfiltered.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Brilliant red. A complex, seductively perfumed bouquet evokes ripe black raspberry, cherry cola, Asian spices and smoky minerals. Juicy and precise, showing strong lift and cut to the sweet red and dark berry and lavender pastille flavors. The spice and mineral notes add bite to a very long, floral-tinged finish that's shaped and given grip by silky, harmonious tannins. This is a pretty graceful rendition of the vintage, which is populated mostly by deeper, brawnier Pinots.
- Josh Raynolds, Vinous, December 2016 - 92 points
This wine is a barrel selection by Dena that is meant to be approachable upon release. Moderate reddish purple color in the glass. The aromas of cherry, rose petal and spice are so enthralling, I was in no hurry to taste the wine. Very seductive, with a core of fresh black cherry, black raspberry and blueberry fruit flavors that saturate the mid palate and return in waves on the extraordinarily long finish. The wine is beautifully crafted with a supportive tannic spine and balancing acidity, but it is the finish that separates this wine from the pack
- William "Rusty" Gaffney, M.D., PinotFile, September 2016 - 94 points
The Wine Advocate, July 2016 - 90 points
Wine Enthusiast, August 2017 - 90 points
2011 Amalie’s Cuvée
Riverside red introduces a sultry and savory bouquet of cocoa dusted almonds, ginger, carmelized brown sugar and freshly crushed black raspberries. A lively palate expression reveals rich red fruits supported by stem tannins that provide presence without the burden of over extraction. The curtains do in fact match the carpet. The transition to the teasing finish is conveyed through a gentle squeeze from the velvet glove of acidity. Unfined and unfiltered.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Limpid red. Fresh red currant and strawberry aromas are complemented by suggestions of Asian spices, fresh rose and smoky minerals on the exotically perfumed nose. Lively and pure on the palate, offering bitter cherry and red berry flavors that spread out slowly on the back half. Made in a graceful, fat-free style, showing excellent focus on the long, gently tannic finish.
- Josh Raynolds, Vinous, October 2015 - 92 points
Taking the best from each individual clonal selection, this blend shows both muscle and finesse. The chunky core of cherry fruit is fringed with orange peel, lifted with crisp acidity, and finished with a light touch of cinnamon. It’s drinking well, and can best be enjoyed through 2020.
- Wine Enthusiast, June 2015 – 91 points
2010 Amalie’s Cuvée
Ruby red exposes you to a cornucopia of exotic aromas orbiting around cinnamon, clove, coriander, and baking spices with an overlay of red raspberry preserves. The palate experience is lithe and elegant revealing red currant, tart cherry, and sundrenched blackberries wrapped in an earthy core of baking cocoa. The refined stem tannin provides the structure where the invigorating acidity teases the enduring finish. Unfined and unfiltered.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Bright ruby-red. A complex, expressive bouquet evokes fresh red berries, Asian spices and potpourri, with a hint of smoky minerals emerging with aeration. Offers juicy, incisive black raspberry and bitter cherry flavors that stretch out and deepen with air while picking up a suave rose pastille nuance. Shows excellent clarity and drive on the persistent finish, which is firmed by dusty, harmonious tannins and a jolt of blood orange.
- Josh Raynolds, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar, July/Aug 2012 – 93 points
Amalie’s Cuvée is a blend of some of the winery’s best lots, and it’s clear that they’ve melded well in this 2010. Light and fresh, it leads with brisk red cherry accents. Its flavors are more assertive but still carry a light tone, marked by a rosy, floral scent. It’s tea-like in its transparency as well as its tannic tension and firmness. An elegant wine for grilled arctic char.
- Wine & Spirits Magazine, October 2014 – 92 points
2009 Amalie’s Cuvée
Luxurious red. Richly perfumed aromas of deep red cherry, cinnamon, baking chocolate and 5 spice beckon. Supple red fruits engage the palate and entice the senses with an evolving mélange of fruit, spice and refined stem tannins that tussle. The finish invigorates the senses and lingers like the memory of a first stolen kiss. Unfined and unfiltered.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Vivid red. Exotically perfumed bouquet of candied red fruits, Asian spices, potpourri and cola. Pliant, sweet and light on its feet, offering intense raspberry, cherry and rose pastille flavors along with notes of star anise and blood orange. Finishes silky and long, with resonating floral nuances and excellent focus.
- Josh Raynolds, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar, July/Aug 2012 – 92 points
Representing as it does every vintage, an assemblage of owner Dena Drews’ 10-12 favorite barrels (in this case strongly favoring fruit from vines of Pommard Selection), the Amalie Robert 2009 Pinot Noir Amalie’s Cuvee delivers a strikingly complex nose of bittersweet floral perfume, toasted nuts, fresh red berries, and their spirituous essences along with those of myriad herbs. Silken texted and mouthwateringly salt-tinged, this finished with impressive length and a complexity more than fulfilling the promise made to the nose. I would look for at least a strong six year run.
-Wine Advocate, August 2012 – 91 points
2008 Amalie’s Cuvée
Sultry red. The high toned aromas vacillate between freshly crushed ripe red raspberries and a newly opened tin of Darjeeling tea underscored by bittersweet baking chocolate. The palate provides a full frontal lobe experience witnessing the well endowed richness of the vintage in the corset like confines of tannin and acidity. The finish has length and presence without excess baggage, like the lingering memory of a first stolen kiss.
A seemingly higher IQ bottling of “The Cuvée”, it commands your attention and strives to enchant you with its charms. Unfined and unfiltered.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
The 2008 Pinot Noir Amalie's Cuvee offers greater depth and concentration. A captivating nose of wood smoke, allspice, brown sugar, violets, and assorted black fruits leads to a plush, moderately structured wine that will benefit from another 1-2 years of cellaring. This pleasurable effort will be at its best from 2012 to 2020.
- The Wine Advocate, October 2011 - 91 points
Earthy and savory, this has beguiling woodland scents along with rosehip tea and lemon peel. While the aromas are complex, the cherry jam and vanilla flavors feel broad. Cellar to serve with roast salmon.
- Wine & Spirits Magazine, October 2011 - 91 points
Oregon Wine Awards, May 2011 – Double Gold
2007 Amalie’s Cuvée
Perfumed aromas of violets, crimson rose, sandalwood, cinnamon, tart cherry and freshly grated ginger enliven the palate. Lively and focused Maraschino cherry (with the stem) and raspberry cocoa are the initial layers of Pinot Noir fruit followed by rich cherry compote and a hint of underbrush. A persistent and evolving finish of integrated tannins, dried tea leaves and firm acidity allude to lithe bottle development. Or, more simply put, “Pretty Fruit, Nice Acid ®.” Unfined and unfiltered. 311 cases produced.
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Limpid red. Suave, complex scents of fresh red berries, potpourri, incense and licorice. Palate-staining strawberry and raspberry flavors are lifted by notes of orange peel and white pepper, with a deeper cherry pit quality emerging on the back. Suave and accessible right now, finishing with very good cut and length.
- Josh Raynolds, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar, July/Aug 2010 – 91 points
This vivid red has an ethereal perfume suggesting spice notes of bergamot, violets and black tea. The flavors of wild strawberry contrast savory olive and bay laurel scents, the finish as complex as it is attractive.
- Wine & Spirits Magazine, February 2011 – 93 points, Year’s Best Pinot Noir article
Northwest Palate, Sept/Oct 2010 – Highly Recommended, Stellar Selection
Oregon Wine Awards, May 2010 – Double Gold
2006 Amalie’s Cuvée
Ruby red in the glass leads to aromas of crushed wild raspberries, dried cherries and freshly tilled vineyard soil. On the palate candied Montmorency cherries overlay a sweet core of concentrated red currants laced with Five Spice. The finish is mouth coating tannins punctuated by vibrant acidity providing balance to the mid-palate richness.
Unfined and unfiltered. 255 cases produced. Pommard (45%), Wadenswil (28%) and Dijon Clones 113 & 667 (27%).
- Amalie Robert Estate Tasting Notes
Vivid red. Intensely perfumed bouquet displays fresh raspberry, cherry, rose and magnolia scents, along with a suave, smoky mineral underpinning. The red fruit repeats in the mouth, picking up candied flowers and licorice with air. Impressively pure, with excellent finishing sweetness and persistence. As alluring as this wine is today, I'd give it another three or four years in the cellar.
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Josh Raynolds, Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar, May/June 2009 – 92 pointsThe 2006 Pinot Noir Amalie's Cuvee is a barrel selection aged for 12 months in French oak. Dark ruby-colored, it exhibits an aromatic array of cedar, black cherry, black raspberry, and violets. This is followed by a fleshy, ripe, balanced Pinot Noir that has enough structure to evolve for 1-2 years but can be enjoyed now.
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Wine Advocate, October 2009 – 90 pointsExecutive Wine Seminars (Parker), March 2009 – 93 points
Oregon Wine Awards, May 2009 – Gold