Argyle

Nuthouse Master Series Eola - Amity Hills Riesling

8.95 ratings
9.21 pro ratings
Eola - Amity Hills, Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Riesling
Top Notes For
"Odedi"

#AgedWineTuesday

Pretty deep golden in color.

Strong nose of light diesel, apples, spices, herbs, sweet lemons and light honey notes.

Medium plus in body with medium acidity.

Dry to off dry on the palate with honey, lemons, citrus, apples, pears, light earth, herbs and spices.

Long finish with lemons and limes.

What a delicious Riesling from Williamette Valley this is. Soft and elegant, complex and smooth.

This 13 year old Single Vineyard Riesling is nicely balanced with enough acidity to balance the sugars.

Drinking beautifully now, and will continue to age nicely in the next 10 years.

A great sipping wine that will also pair nicely with spicy Asian foods.

100% Riesling grapes were aged in (30% neutral) French Oak barrels and stainless steel vats for 12 months.

12% alcohol by volume.

92 points.

$25.

#AgedWineTuesday

Pretty deep golden in color.

Strong nose of light diesel, apples, spices, herbs, sweet lemons and light honey notes.

Medium plus in body with medium acidity.

Dry to off dry on the palate with honey, lemons, citrus, apples, pears, light earth, herbs and spices.

Long finish with lemons and limes.

What a delicious Riesling from Williamette Valley this is. Soft and elegant, complex and smooth.

This 13 year old Single Vineyard Riesling is nicely balanced with enough acidity to balance the sugars.

Drinking beautifully now, and will continue to age nicely in the next 10 years.

A great sipping wine that will also pair nicely with spicy Asian foods.

100% Riesling grapes were aged in (30% neutral) French Oak barrels and stainless steel vats for 12 months.

12% alcohol by volume.

92 points.

$25.

Jun 30th, 2026
Jared O'Connell

Rev the engines (not your Tesla though!). “Petrol” for sure and a nice acidity and citrusy fruit.

Rev the engines (not your Tesla though!). “Petrol” for sure and a nice acidity and citrusy fruit.

Nov 18th, 2019
Toni Zablocki

Thought it might be Mosel Riesling when I tasted it blind because of the diesel nose. Incredibly bone-dry and acidic. I prefer my Rieslings to start a bit sweeter and end dry, tbh.

Thought it might be Mosel Riesling when I tasted it blind because of the diesel nose. Incredibly bone-dry and acidic. I prefer my Rieslings to start a bit sweeter and end dry, tbh.

May 21st, 2016
Mark bingham

Not too sweet; which is great.

Not too sweet; which is great.

Aug 3rd, 2015
Nicholas Koh

Nicholas had this 10 years ago

Nicholas had this 10 years ago

May 30th, 2016