Save the Date for the Eighth Annual Counter Culture

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE EIGHTH ANNUAL COUNTER CULTURE HOSTED AT ANNE AMIE VINEYARDS ON JULY 27

Raise a glass and toast to summer with Oregon’s best street food paired with international wines at this can’t miss festival in the heart of the Willamette Valley

Save the Date for the Eighth Annual Counter CultureSave the date for the Eighth Annual Counter Culture, hosted at Anne Amie Vineyards on Thursday, July 27th 2017 from 6 to 10 p.m. This popular annual pre-IPNC celebration and can’t miss summer event is dedicated to international street food and wines. Enjoy sweeping views of the Willamette Valley and the Pacific Coast Range while indulging in world-class street food from a group of Portland’s best restaurants and food carts paired with wines from all over the world. There will be a few surprises in store, including live entertainment playing while the sun sets over the rolling hills.
This year’s featured wines include Anne Amie Vineyards, Denison Cellars, Statera Cellars, Mitchell Imports, Terroir Originals, De Lancellotti, Analemma, Klima Weinhandler, and beers from Wolves & People Farmhouse Brewery. Counter Culture will feature over 15 participating restaurants, including Portland favorites like Bollywood Theater, PokPok, Pizza Jerk, Laurelhurst Market, Country Cat, Olympia Provisions, Parasol, Ember & Vine, Mediterranean Exploration Company, Tusk, Wares, and more. This year’s sponsors include San Pellegrino/Acqua Panna, Jasmine Pearl Tea Company, Flag & Wire Coffee.

 

Known for their unique events, Anne Amie Vineyards hosts this picture perfect event which sells out annually. Tickets at $85, and will go on sale in May. For a glimpse of Counter Culture of years past, check out this video. For more information on Anne Amie Vineyards, visit http://anneamie.com.
Save the Date for the Eighth Annual Counter Culture
Photo credit Robert Holmes
WHEN: Thursday, July 27th, 2017 from 6 to 10 p.m.
DETAILS: Counter Culture 2017 tickets are $85 per person and include food, wine, and live performances. Tickets will go on sale in May through Eventbrite.

 

ABOUT ANNE AMIE VINEYARDS
Anne Amie Vineyards was founded in 1999, formerly the historic Chateau Benoit Winery, with the vision to create wines of the highest quality. The estate vineyards are split between two locations in the Willamette Valley, featuring a LIVE certified winery in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA and the other on the steep slopes of the Chehalem Mountains AVA. Focused almost exclusively on Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc, Anne Amie also produces a small amount of estate Riesling and Müller-Thurgau originally planted in 1979. Winemaker Thomas Houseman employs a light touch in the cellar, using only small fermenters and focusing on indigenous yeast, gravity-flow, extended lees contact and bottle age to bring out the personality of each variety, vineyard, and vintage. Only moderate amounts of new oak barrels are used each vintage in order not to overpower these characteristics. Our goal is to produce elegant, terroir-driven wines that emphasize complexity over power. Visit http://anneamie.com for more information, or follow along for news and updates on Facebook, Twitter, and on Instagram @anneamiewines.