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by
Tom Hill
A
self-admitted wine geek, Tom lives in Northern New Mexico
and works as a computational physicist at Los Alamos National
Laboratory doing numerical neutron transport & large scale
code development. He has been tasting wines since 1971, participates
locally with a couple of large tasting groups in his area,
and is practically a fixture at most California wine festivals,
such as the Hospice du Rhône, Rhône Rangers, and
ZAP. Other interests: Tom is heavily into competitive sport
fencing (foil & epee), biking, cooking, basketball, skiing,
backpacking, mountain climbing.
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Bernard Roth Dinner - April 17, 2000
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Bernie Roth came to NewMexico this
week for a mtg in Albq. so he drove up to SantaFe last night
so we could have dinner together. Joining us were Howard&Rhoda
Sherry; Larry&Laura Archibald; and Murray Wolinsky,
a Univ of Texas school mate of Bernie's. The wines:
- Didier
Daguenea PurSang PouillyFume '96: Light gold color;
very fragrant/aromatic light herbal/earthy nose; soft rich
very lush (almost Kendall-Jacksonized-like) light earthy
Loire grapey flavor w/ good acidity underneath; rather atypical
of PouillyFume in that it was so rich & lush; a Loire
made in the Parker-dictated style rather than the traditional
Loire style; an Arnold Swarzenegger Loire.
- Charton
et Trebuchet Batard-Montrachet '95: Med.gold color;
lovely fragrant earthy/WB/ Chard light toasty oak nose;
rich fairly lush light toasty oaked ripe Chard/earthy flavor
w/ finish that goes on and on; a classic WhiteBurg w/ lots
of richness & flavor.
- Bonny
Doon Le Cigar Volant (86.7% Grenache, 10.5% Mourvedre, Syrah,Cinsault)
'86: Med.light color; fragrant strawberry/Grenache light
earthy/leathery perfumed light pencilly/oak fairly
complex nose; soft light spicy/strawberry/Grenache light
pencilly/oak/leathery finish w/ med.short finish & no
tannins; not terribly exciting but a pleasant/attractive
Grenache to drink; more than just a survivor but ready to
drink up.
- Bonny
Doon Old Telegram Mourvedre '86: Badly corked; still
good color but the mustiness overwhelmed everything.
- Robert
Groffier Bonnes-Mares '96: Med.dark color; beautiful
aromatic/perfumed/violets/ Pinot some toasty/pencilly/oak
classic RedBurg nose; fairly big/rich some tannic/earthy
spicy/violets/Pinot toasty/pencilly/oak flavor w/ very long
rather tannic finish; classic RedBurg but a bit hard
& tannic now & needs a few yrs of age yet.
- Claude
Dugat Gevrey-Chambertin '96: Dark color; some bretty/horsecollar
funky/earthy bit Pinot/floral/fragrant nose; bit hard/tannic
rather bretty/funky/horsecollar light floral/Pinot/grapey
falvor; some brett but not objectionably so; pretty big
& hard for a simple village Burg; needs 2-4 yrs yet.
- Eugen
Muller Forster Stift Riesling Eiswein (8.5%) '96: Med.gold
color; fairly strong/ grapey some floral/Riesling bit earthy
nose; very sweet lush/grapey soft very rich flavor; rather
simple & grapey now but needs age to evolve; both Howard
& Rhoda found a slight corkiness in this wine but I
couldn't pick it up.
- Topaz"DLX"
(60% NapaVlly Semillon, 40% AlexanderVlly SB; 14.8%) '97:
Dark gold color; loaded w/ toasted coconut/toasty/oaked/vanilla
slight peachy/botrytis nose; very soft/ fat intense toasted
coconut/toasty/vanilly/charred/oak light peachy/botrytis
flavor; the toasted/oak pretty much obliterates everything
in this wine; hard to tell what it will evolve into but
it's a big risk taht it'll every be anything but oak juice;
much like some of the Ch.Nairac in the late '70's.
A good time was had by all. Bernie &
I sparr with each other in CyberSpace quite a bit; but are
always the picture of civility in RealSpace. So, in order
for me to receive the appropriate degree of abuse; Laura,
Larry, and Howard stepped into the breech, a task any one
of them could do on their own.
TomHill
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