About Anne Amie Vineyards
Anne Amie Vineyards sits on a 145-acre estate in the Chehalem Mountains, overlooking the Willamette Valley from a dramatic hilltop position that offers some of the most sweeping views available from any Oregon tasting room. The estate is named for the daughters of owner Robert Pamplin Jr., and has developed a reputation for both generous hospitality and wines that go beyond the expected Pinot Noir focus.
While the Pinot Noirs are excellent — particularly the single-vineyard Cuvée A bottling from the estate's oldest block — Anne Amie has made a particular commitment to white wines that are often overlooked in Oregon's Pinot-centric culture. The Müller-Thurgau, an unusual German crossing rarely seen in quality production in the United States, is a signature Anne Amie wine of genuine distinction.
The tasting room is open daily without reservations, making it one of the most accessible quality producers in the Yamhill-Carlton area. The deck views are spectacular on clear days, with Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, and Mt. Adams all visible from the terrace.