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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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New California and French Rhones - August 16, 2000
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- JC Cellars Santa Barbara Viognier Rodney's
Vnyd (13.9%; 71 cs) '99: Pale gold color; bit
metallic/steely/minerally rather grapefruity/floral/pear
nose; bright/bracing/acidity spicy/floral/Viognier
light metallic/minerally flavor; med.long tart/bracing quite
spicy/ floral/Viognier minerally/grapefruity finish;
quite rich w/ a bracing acidity much like a Riesling
in character; interesting rendition of Viognier.
- McCrea Yakima Valley Viognier Ciel
du Cheval Vnyd (13.5%) '98: Med.gold color; rather
caramelized/butterscotchy/oaked some floral/Viognier/grapey/earthy
nose; soft quite butterscotchy/buttery/caramelized/butter
popcorn rich/lush/mouthfilling bit botrytis(?) weak
floral/peachy/Viognier flavor; long soft lush caramelized/butterscotchy/buttery
oaked finish; not a lot of Viognier character & more
like Chard; a rather strange rendition of Viognier
and tastes of very ripe/overripe/rotted/botrytis fruit overlain
w/ well-toasted oak; kinda liked the wine but not for a
Viognier.
- Pride Mountain Vnyds Sonoma County
Viognier (14.3%;<600 cs) '99: Med.light gold color;
lovely/ fragrant peachy/pear/floral/classic Viognier
slight smokey/complex nose; huge soft/lush peachy/pear/Viognier
glycerined/mouthfilling slight metallic/bitter flavor; med.long
soft/lush some pear/Viognier bit smokey/complex slightly
bitter finish; a really lovely classic Viognier nose
but doesn't quite deliver on the palate.
- Gangloff Condrieu (14%) '98: Med.gold
color; classic minerally/Condrieu very fragrant/spicy/
pear/Viognier complex/smokey slight volatile nose; rich/lush
bit minerally/canned sardines light floral/pear/Viognier
bit smokey/complex flavor; long/soft rather minerally/canned
sardines floral/pear/Viognier/spicy finish; rather complex
Viognier; not that intense for Condrieu; a good Condrieu
but not a great one.
- JC Cellars Monterey Syrah Ventana
Vnyds (13.8%; 110 cs) '98: Very dark color; spicy bit
earthy slight roasted/green olive very spicy/complex bit
herbal some toasty/oaked nose; tart somewhat lean/green
bit smokey/toasty/oak some green olive/herbal bit roasted
flavor; med.long tart bit lean/hard some green olive/roasted/herbal
bit smokey/toasty/oak finish w/ some tannins; a very
interesting nose but a bit green/herbal/underripe on the
palate.
- JC Cellars Napa Valley Petite Syrah
Freduani Vnyd (14.2%; 115 cs) '98: Black color; rather
strong smokey/oaked some blackberry/spicy/fragrant/fruity
nose; rather tart/hard blackberry/black cherry/spicy
some smokey/toasty/oaked flavor; long tart bit lean/hard
rich/blackberry/black cherry cola/spicy some smokey/toasty/oaked
finish w/ fair/hard tannins; good acidity for PS and
lots of black cherry/RussianRiver Zin-like fruit; one
of the best young PSs I've had of late.
- Jim Barry McCrae Wood Clare Valley
Shiraz '96: Very dark color; intense eucalyptus/rosemary/
piney bit blackberry/Shiraz/licorice nose; hard/tannic strong
eucalyptus/rosemary classic Oz Shiraz flavor; med.long
tannic/hard strong piney/eucalyptus/rosemary some blackberry/
licorice finish; seems to be a bit hard & drying out;
loaded w/ eucalyptus character; Larry's mystery wine.
- L'Escrime Napa Valley Syrah '97:
Very dark color; strong complex/horsecollar/bretty/
some funky quite Rhonish smokey/pungent some blackberry/Syrah
nose; tart/rich bit hard/angular rather Rhonish/bretty/horsecollar
some blackberry/Syrah complex earthy flavor; long
complex/dusty quite Rhonish some bretty/horsecollar/funky
some blackberry/Syrah finish w/ some tannins; needs
1-3 yrs yet; showing lots of Rhone character now.
- Elyse Napa Valley Syrah (13.6%) '97:
Very dark color; strong blackberry/boysenberry/lush
fairly toasty/oaked bit wet dog fur nose; soft/lush ripe/blackberry/boysenberry
light toasty/oaked flavor; med.long tart toasty/oaked
ripe/blackberry/Syrah finish w/ some tannins; a very
nice up-front/straightforward Syrah but very overpriced.
- Behrens & Hitchcock Mendocino
Syrah (14.5%; U/U) '98: Very dark color; intense blackberry/
boysenberry/loads of lush fruit rather smokey/oaked/buttery/butterd
popcorn nose; tart fairly buttery/oaked straightforward
blackberry/Syrah/fruit flavor; med.long tart perfumed
talc rather lean/low fruit/blackberry rather buttery/oak
finish w/ some tannins; rather on the simple side
w/ lots of buttery oaked; very overpriced.
- Domaine la Monardiere Vacqueyras Reserve
des 2 Monardes (13.5%) '98: Med.color; pleasant
bit dusty/earthy simple strawberry/Grenache nose; soft some
strawberry/Grenache bit earthy/dusty simple/Rhone
flavor; med.short pleasant/strawberry/Grenache rather dusty/
earthy finish w/ light tannins; a simple Cotes du Rhone,
not nearly as good as the Guigal CdR '98.
- Tardieu-Laurent Crozes-Hermitage '96:
Very dark color; beautiful roasted/espresso/ toasty/smokey/peppery
bacon fat bit bretty some toasty/oak nose; hard/tannic very
toasty/ oaked astringent/charred peppery/underripe
flavor; long hard/tannic little fruit strong roasted/charred/burnt/oaked
astringent flavor; great nose but a hard/mean wine on the
palate; loaded w/ charred oak; needs much age but iffy potential.
- Gangloff Cote-Rotie (13%) '97:
Very dark color; lots of bacon fat/Viognier-perfumed/
complex/roasted/espresso very aromatic nose; beautiful/complex
some roasted/espresso classic NorthernRhone perfumed/elegant/spicy
complex flavor; long roasted/espresso/ bacon fat fragrant/perfumed/complex
finish w/ some hard/lean tannins; seems to have a
perfumed/Viognier character in it; lovely complex/elegant
C-R. Too bad about the price.
- Gangloff Cote-Rotie La Barbarine (12.5%)
'97: Black color; beautiful/complex roasted/ espresso/smokey/pungent
classic C-R mose; hard/tannic dusty/earthy/roasted/espresso
bit thin/lean flavor; long hard/tannic rather roasted/espresso/C-R
bit dusty/earthy finish; needs some age; not the lass
of #13.
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the usual mish/mash of florrid prose in the bloodt pulpit:
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JC Cellars Viognier: A very unusual rendition of Calif Viognier
that I liked quite a bit, as did most of the other
tasters. I tend to like my Viogniers more in the DollyParton
style.... big/floozy/ripe/buxom/fat/somewhat overblown.
This JCCllrs is more of a JuliaRoberts style of Viognier.
It had lots of richness&texture but a bracing
acidity that gave it lots of zing. Most such wines often
taste a bit thin and eviscerated. This Viognier most
definitely did not. Much more of a food-friendly Viognier
than most. Reminded me some of John Alban's Estate Viogniers.
Good stuff.
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Pride Viognier: I was expecting great things from this wine
based on a lot of great 'Net reviews I'd seen. It
was a bit disappointing and didn't deliver all I had hoped
for. Liked the '97 or '98 version better. It's good Viognier
but just that. Seems a bit overpriced to me.
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JC Cellars Ventana Syrah: Another unusual rendition, this
time of Syrah. It has some of that green olive/herbal
character you sometimes get from underripe NorthernRhone
Syrah. It also had a unique spiciness, much of the same
I find in the various Pisoni Pinots. Most Calif Syrah
fans will not like this but I found it quite interesting.
I remember trying Doug Meador's VentanaVnyd first Syrah
and finding some of that same character in it. At
the time, Doug was on the forefront, as he is wont to be,
by planting Syrah in cold MontereyCnty. At the time, I thought
him loony to be planting a warm-climate variety in
such a cool area. He was, of course, right and we're now
finding that cool/cold climates can make some very interesting
Syrah. This JJCllrs is one of them. I've also had
some very good/interesting VentanaVnyd Syrah from RiverRun
Wnry over ib Gilroy.
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L'Escrime Syrah: This is the negociant operation in SoCal
run by Diane Harder. L'Escrime is the French term
for fencing. A portion of the sales of these wines goes
to the UnitedStates Fencing Association, which means
it benefits epee-guys like myself. Worse yet, it also
benefits sabre guys as well (buys more banannas for them,
I guess!!). This '97 Syrah is my favorite of the L'Escrime
line. It's been developing a very interesting funky/Rhonish
quality and has evolved quite nicely since its release.
The '98 version is to be released emminintely.
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JC Cellars: Jeff Cohn is the winemaker at RosenblumCllrs
and has had a large responsibility in the dramatic
improvement in the white wines that has ocurred over the
last few yrs there. He makes his wines under the JCCellars
label there at Rosenblum's. I've been mightly impressed
w/ the first 3 vintages he's made. This trio of wines only
enhanced that opinion. The '98 PetiteSirah is one
of the best young PSs I've had in some time.
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The Gangloffs: The Gangloff wines were mightly impressive
at this yr's HdR. This trio of Gangloffs, 2 of which
wre at HdR, were not quite as impressive. Very very good,
but not worth the price.
TomHill
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