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AU BON CLIMAT:
pouring 10 wines
1999
Pinot Noir "Rincon & Rosemary's Vnyds". $32.95. Complex
nose of black cherry, toast, and a touch of cola. Nearly mouthfeel,
with lots of somewhat subtle fruit and a long finish. Overall score:
A-
1999 Pinot
Noir "Knox Alexander". $35.95. Sweet spicy nose and mouthfeel.
Nice body, excellent balance, long finish. Overall score: A-
1999 Pinot
Noir "Isabelle". $44.95. Complex nose, excellent body and balance,
long fruit-filled finish. Overall score: A-
Comments:
the Rincon & Rosemary's was already sold out by tasting time.
But, I found the more gutsy style of the Knox Alexander and the
Burgundian qualities of the Isabelle a little more impressive.
BABCOCK:
pouring 2 wines
1999 Fathom
$27.95. Slightly sharp and veggie in the nose. A little high-strung
on its acids right now, with obvious fruit, but also a backbone
of the greener side of Cab Franc. Bordeaux-style blend of 45%CF,
45%Merlot, 10%Cab Sauv. Overall score: B
1999 Pinot
Noir "Black label ". $39.95. Very nice nose of strawberry, black
cherry, with a touch of meat. Medium mouthfeel, long finish. Overall
score: B+
Comments:
the Black Label was another sold out wine, and it showed a lot of
refinement. The Fathom seemed like a lost effort to me - while the
acids may quell a bit over time, I'm more worried that the CF may
make it come across as a can of green beans.
BECKMEN:
pouring 2 wines
2000
Grenache "Purisima Vnyd". $19.99. Very nice sweet raspberry
with some floral components. Full mouthfeel, tannic and dry, with
a somewhat sweet finish, long finish, and nice aftertaste. Tablas
clone. Overall score: A-
2000 Syrah
"Purisima Vnyd". $25.95. Major extraction here, black and purple
color. Huge nose of blueberry and blackberry fruit, with a touch
of game/leather. Massively jammy mouthfeel of blueberry and blackberry
fruit, and very long finish. Extra points for its ability to substitute
for Rit dye. Tablas clone. Overall score: A
Comments:
both of these reds are excellent, with the Syrah being my favorite,
as well as my nomination for President of the Purple Gang.
BREWER-CLIFTON:
pouring 4 wines
2000 Pinot
Noir "Julia's Vnyd". $33.99. Beautiful nose of black cherry,
cinnamon, and cola. Medium-full mouthfeel, very nice fruit, long
finish. Overall score: B+
2000 Pinot
Noir "Melville Vnyd, Carrie's Block". $39.99. Effusive nose
that almost had more sweet Syrah qualities than Pinot. Young mouthfeel,
good concentration, lots of fruit, very long finish. Nice stuff.
Overall score: A-
Comments:
both of these wines by Greg Brewer are very nice. And, even though
I've never met a Julia's I didn't like, I prefered the abundant
fruit and concentration of the Carrie's Block.
DI BRUNO:
pouring 1 wine
1999 Sangiovese
"Stolpman Vineyard". $14.95. Slight smoky nose of dried cherries
and toast. Somewhat acidic in mouthfeel, with off-sweet fruit and
a long finish. Long finish. Overall score: B+
Comments:
a very nice, if more old world (read: acidic) kind of Sangiovese,
at least, more than previous year's renditions.
DOMAINE
SANTA BARBARA: pouring 1 wine
2000 Cabernet-Syrah.
$23.95. Sweet floral nose with cassis and blackberry/blueberry notes.
Moderate mouthfeel, with lighter-than-expected fruit across the palate,
and none of the punch expected, given the nose. Overall score: B
Comments:
an interesting wine that might be appealing if it weren't a little
over-priced.
FOLEY:
pouring 1 wine
2000 Pinot
Noir "Dierberg Vnyd, Lot 13". $35.99. Some opaqueness to the color,
indicating probable recent bottling. Moderate nose of slightly spicy
fruit. A bit angular, green and bitter in mouthfeel, with a slight
peppery streak through medium-long finish. Maybe this will work itself
out in time, but for now... Overall score: B
Comments:
a disappointment, considering the Foxen version from this Vnyd.
Admittedly, the Foxen is a '99 and has had the benefit of some age.
Might be worth a try in 6 mos to see if it improves -- but not at
this price.
FOXEN:
pouring 3 wines
1999 Pinot
Noir "Dierberg Vnyd". $23.95. Fleshy and stemmy cherry nose with
what seems like a dollop of blueberry. Full mouthfeel, smooth chewy
texture, lots of fruit and toast on long finish. Overall score: A-
1999 Syrah
"Carhartt Vnyd". $ 31.95. Dense, slightly gamey blackberry nose,
with background aromas of tar, licorice, and black pepper. Full
and chewy mouthfeel, spicy blackberry fruit, with a slight licorice
flavor to the long finish. Overall score: A-
1999 Reserve
SYV. $31.95. Huge fleshy cassis and earthy nose. Big juicy mouthfeel,
with lots of flesh and fruit, with a dab of that SYV earthy/herbaceousness
as well. Seems a bit pricey. Overall score: B+
Comments:
the Syrah was apparently sold out, but was being poured. On the
other hand, the Ma Mere was sold out, and wasn't being poured. But
that's okay, both the Pinot and Syrah were dynamite, and the Reserve
SYV was not slouch either.
GAINEY:
pouring 1 wine
1998 Merlot
"Limited Select". $35.95. Fleshy and stemmy nose, with an interesting
licorice and tar component. Big mouthfeel, very extracted, stemmy
with a somewhat earthy taste, very long finish. Overall score: B+
Comments:
this has been a fairly dependable offering each year, and is suited
for those who like full-throttle fully extracted Merlots. This one's
surprisingly better than the '97.
GARRETSON:
pouring 2 wines
1999 Syrah
"Alban Vnyd, 'The Finne'". $35.99. Big extraction, and dense nose
with lots of blueberry/blackberry aromas, and hints of leather and
game in the background. Chewy mouthfeel, big on blackberry fruit,
still very tight, long finish. Overall score: A-
Comments:
the Syrah is an excellent, maybe fabulous wine. I just don't know
if it's a $60 wine -- which is probably why it got snapped up immediately
at this pre-release price. Luckily for the rest of us, it was being
poured, so we did get a chance to taste it. I didn't try the Berwyn,
a late harvest Roussanne (or maybe it's Viognier - who knows anymore?),
in order to move on to other reds. Both of these wines had the dubious
distinction of having the biggest disparity between the futures
price and release price, with a difference of $12 on the Berwyn,
and a whopping $24 on the Finne.
HARTLEY-OSTINI:
pouring 2 wines
1999 Pinot
Noir "Santa Maria Hills". $n/a. Stemmy floral and fruity nose.
Moderate mouthfeel and fruit, long finish. Overall score: B
1999 Pinot
Noir "Highliner". $31.99. Nose of cherry/strawberry and cola.
Big mouthfeel, off-sweet fruit, long finish that shows a bit of
heat. Overall score: B+
Comments:
they were sold out of the Julia's PN and didn't pour it, substituting
instead tastes of the Santa Maria Hills PN.
JAFFURS
WINE CELLAR: pouring 2 wines
2000
Syrah "Stolpman Vineyard". $25.99. Nose of blackberry and mocha,
with floral and spice notes. Medium-full mouthfeel of smooth blackberry
fruit and mocha, with a nice long smooth finish. Overall score:
B+
2000 Syrah
"Thompson Vineyard". $26.99. Nicely concentrated jammy blackberry
and toasted chocolate nose. Jammy mouthfeel, thick fruit that coats
the palate, very long full finish. Overall score: A-
Comments:
Craig was pouring from magnums - nice touch. The Stolpman has refinement
as its most obvious quality; but the Thompson gets the nod for its
extracted jamminess. Interesting and appealing chocolate/mocha components
in both wines - almost a Carignane or Mouvedre quality to the aroma/taste.
KUNIN:
pouring 2 wines.
2000 Syrah
"Gainey Vnyds/Santa Rosa Hills". $27.95. Big sweet blackberry
nose. Full mouthfeel, off-sweet chewy fruit, that has a slight tang
and tartness to its long finish. Very nice nose on this Syrah, but
the mouth doesn't deliver what the nose promises. Overall score: B
Comments:
was also pouring a Viognier that I didn't try.
LINCOURT:
pouring 1 wine.
2000 Pinot
Noir "Santa Maria Hills Vnyd, Lot 6". $21.99. Light-medium black
cherry/strawberry nose. Only moderate mouthfeel, with light flavors
and moderate finish. Overall score: B
Overall
Comments: I've found this winery produces some lower-priced
dependable Pinots. This one's a quaffer.
LONGORIA:
pouring 1 wine.
1999 Lusso
$22.95. Big full fruity nose. Substantial mouthfeel, slightly
stemmy and chewy fruit, with good balance and acids and just a bit
of tartness to its long finish. Interesting wine. An Italian blend
of Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto. Overall score: B+
Comments:
don't know if his Pinot or Cab Franc was considered for inclusion,
but this is an interesting diversion.
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PINOT
NOIR:
1999
Au Bon Climat Pinot Noir "Knox Alexander"
2000 Brewer-Clifton "Melville Vnyd, Carrie's Block"
1999 Foxen "Dierberg Vnyd"
2000 Melville "Clone 115 - Indigene"
1999 Sanford "La Rinconada Vnyd"
2000
Wine Cask "Bien Nacido Vnyd, Lot 2"
SYRAH:
2000
Beckmen "Purisima Vnyd"
1999 Foxen "Carhartt Vnyd"
1999 Garretson "Alban Vnyd, 'The Finne'"
2000 Jaffurs "Thompson Vineyard"
1999 Ojai "Roll Ranch"
1999 Qupe "Hillside Estate"
2000 Tensley "Thompson"
2000 Tensley "Purisima Mtn"
OTHER
NOTABLES :
2000
Beckmen Grenache "Purisima Vnyd"
1998 Gainey Merlot "Limited Select"
1999 Ojai Chardonnay "Clos Pepe Vnyd"
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MELVILLE:
pouring 2 wines.
2000 Chardonnay
"Clone 76 - Inox". $19.95. Very clean, pure fruit aromas in the
nose, with a background of something swampy. Clean crisp taste shows-off
the stainless steel fermentation. Fruity across the palate, slightly
off-sweet finish. Overall score: B
2000 Pinot
Noir "Clone 115 - Indigene". $27.95. Fabulous somewhat sweet
fruity floral nose of cherry, strawberry, cinnamon and rose petal.
Full mouthfeel, nearly chewy fruit, excellent balance, very long
finish. Overall score: A
Overall
Comments: first time here for Melville, and the Pinot made a
stunning debut. I tasted this wine in barrel a few months back and
was impressed -- but now it's even better. Obviously more New World
and gutsy than something like the ABC Isabelle, this one gets my
vote for #1 Pinot of the day. The Chard ...well, it just isn't my
style ...or maybe it needs more time.
ANDREW MURRAY
VINEYARDS:
pouring 2 wines
2000 Mourvedre
"Clautiere Vnyd". $17.95. Slightly sweet raspberry/blackberry
nose, with a background note of chocolate and herb. Sweet moderate
mouthfeel of chocolate-infused fruit leads to medium-long finish.
Not a lot of punch here, but there's almost more of an old-vine smoothness
that makes it interesting and tasty. Overall score: B+
1999 Syrah
"South Slope". $23.95. Sweet blackberry and mocha nose. Full
and smooth mouthfeel, with blackberry fruit and a mocha quality
that lasts through the long finish. Overall score: B+
Overall
Comments: I was told the Mourvedre fruit was from a phyloxera-infested
vnyd in Paso Robles, and that it probably has another 3-yrs on it
before replanting is necessary. For the life of me, I can't figure
out how that's considered a selling point for a wine -- unless of
course the resultant stress on the vine produces something magic
in the fruit. The South Slope this year was good, but seemed a bit
more tame than usual.
OJAI VINEYARD:
pouring 5 wines
1999
Chardonnay "Clos Pepe Vnyd". $23.95. Lovely fruit, with a clean
crisp apple/citrus nose with a hint of some smoked wood tones. Full
clean mouthfeel, nice integration of flavors, excellent balance,
very nice long and slightly toasty finish. Overall score: B+
1999 Pinot
Noir "Bien Nacido". $29.95. Nose of strawberry, cinnamon, and
floral tones. Moderate-to-full mouthfeel, slightly candied strawberry
fruit with a bit of hamburger, fruity and spicy flavors last through
the long finish. Overall score: B+
1999 Syrah
"Roll Ranch". $35.95. Blackberry, with some blueberry and licorice
in the nose. Full mouthfeel, very smooth and chewy, with blackberry
and licorice flavors, and a very long finish. Overall score: A-
Overall
Comments: the Roll Ranch was sold out, but was poured for tasting.
Very nice stuff. I was pleased with the Clos Pepe Chard as well.
PALMINA:
pouring 2 wines
2000 Sangiovese
"Stolpman Vnyd". $28.95. Smoky, somewhat tart/sour burnished cherry
nose. Medium mouthfeel, fruit seems a bit thin and sour, with a long
finish. Overall score: B
Overall
Comments: seems like this just duplicated last year's the effort.
And, it seems overpriced ...again. When I can get the Stolpman fruit
in the DiBruno Sangiovese for $14 less, what's the selling point
here?
QUPE:
pouring 5 wines
1999
Syrah "Bien Nacido Reserve". $19.95. Nose of crushed floral
aromas, blackberry, spice, and a bit of bacon. Full mouthfeel of
blackberry fruit, and spice, with a nice toasty, if a bit tart,
finish. The nose is terrific; the mouth is having a hard time keeping
up. Overall score: B+
1999 Syrah
"Hillside Estate". $31.95. Bright dense nose of blueberry/blackberry
fruit, with a hint of game or leather. Big mouthfeel, chewy black
nearly jammy fruit, long smooth finish. Overall score: A-
Overall
Comments: very nice well-made Syrahs - the both of them. In
the past, I've enjoyed the more forward aspects of the regular B/N
bottling. This time I preferred the Hillside, but the Bien Nacido
is great wine for the price.
SANFORD:
pouring 3 wines
1999 Pinot
Noir "Sanford & Benedict Vnyd". $37.95. Classic Sanford nose
of stemmy cherry, spice, and cola. Moderate mouthfeel, somewhat tart
stemmy cranberry fruit, long finish. Overall score: B+
1999 Pinot
Noir "La Rinconada Vnyd". $44.95. Beautiful nose of slightly
stemmy strawberry, cinnamon, and cola. Full mouthfeel, somewhat
chewy off-sweet strawberry/cherry fruit, very long finish. Overall
score: A
Overall
Comments: the "Barrel Select" seemed just a little green and
stemmy right now, and contrasted heavily with the big effusive and
sweet Rinconada. On heck of a wine, that, and my #2 Pinot of the
day. Spend the extra $7-8, because this blows the doors off the
S&B.
STOLPMAN:
pouring 2 wines
1999 Grenache
/ Syrah / Mourvedre. $19.95. Lots raspberry, tar and licorice
in the nose. Slightly sweet fruit in on the palate, with a chewy consistency
and a long finish. Overall score: B+
Overall
Comments: the second year for Tom Stolpman's own label, and
another solid offering. The other wine poured was a Sangiovese "Riserva,"
which I didn't try. Should have though, since everybody else is
using his fruit for their Sangiovese.
TENSLEY:
pouring 2 wines
2000 Syrah
"Thompson". $23.95. Very dark color. Huge wheaty/toasty nose of
blackberry, herbs, and spice. Jammy mouthfeel, chewy and smooth consistency,
the fruit stays constant through the long finish. Overall score: A-
2000 Syrah
"Purisima Mtn". $23.95. Nearly black-purple in color. Very jammy
nose of blackberry, spice, and toast. Huge mouthfeel, jammy blackberry
fruit and tar/licorice, huge long finish. Tablas clone. Overall
score: A-
Overall
Comments: in his second effort here, Joey Tensley has knocked
out another pair of fabulous Syrahs. The Thompson has some fabulous
toasty/hoppy notes -- almost with a beer-brewing quality -- that
accentuate the toast in the nose. The Purisima is pure black and
blue fruit. This is a brooding wine that that is still a bit shy
right now, but will undoubtedly be a winner when it comes out of
its shell. Dark as this one is, the Beckmen rendition edged this
out for darkest wine of the day. Oughta be a category.
VITA NOVA:
pouring 2 wines
1998 Reservatum.
$17.95. Somewhat tart/sour nose, with a pinch of herbaceousness thrown
in. Slightly singed fruit, fleshy mouthfeel, long finish. Might develop
into something, but for now... Overall score: B
1999 Sangiovese
"Stolpman". $15.95. Sweet and spicy dried cherry nose. Moderate
mouthfeel, lots of fruit, though it seems a bit tart or green, and
a smooth long finish. Overall score: B
Overall
Comments: I recall they used to make a Cab Franc under this
label that seemed very nice. Wish they'd go back to it.
WESTERLY:
pouring 1 wine:
1999 "W".
$29.95. A bit vegetal in the nose, with thankfully higher amounts
of sweet cassis, and black cherry. Very full mouthfeel and chewy consistency,
the local Cab Franc seems to gain control of the blend around mid-palate,
with more "real" fruit showing up through the long finish. 60/40 CF/Merlot
blend. Overall score: B
Overall
Comments: impressive with it's chewiness, the light Cab Franc-induced
vegetal streak is a distraction from the wine's obvious fruit.
WINE CASK:
pouring 5 wines:
2000 Pinot
Noir "Bien Nacido Vnyd, Lot 2". $13.95. Both in nose and mouth,
this a junior version of most of the Bien Nacido Pinots at the tasting.
Very nice, and a steal at this price! Overall score: B+
2000 Super
Deluxe Red. $7.95. A bit swampy and slightly veggie in the nose,
the fruit seems to come on much better on the palate, and the wine
finishes with a nice balance and aftertaste. Overall score: B
2000 Merlot
"Reserve". $10.95. Initially bit funky and stinky in the nose,
more of a steely cherry aroma takes over with some swirling. Crisp
backbone to the mouthfeel, with slightly fleshy fruit lasting through
long finish. Overall score: B
Overall
Comments: this is the label to look for to find a few diamonds
in the rough. Sure enough, the Bien Nacido Pinot is the bargain
of the tasting for someone looking for a solid PN for little $$.
Unable to taste
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BRANDER: pouring
3 wines
Cold Heaven: pouring 2 wines
COSTA DE ORO: pouring 2 wines
ICI/LA-BAS: pouring 2 wines
MAKOR: pouring 2 wines
IL PODERE DELL'OLIVOS: pouring 2 wines
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