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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 Syrahs - December 20, 2000
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- Sutter
Home Calif (12%) Shiraz '99: Light color; simple grapey/fruity
slight pungent no Syrah nose; rather tart/earthy/grapey/cherry
thin little Syrah flavor; light/thin simple grapey/cherry
tart finish w/ no tannins; drinkable but utterly boring
so why bother.
- Duxoup
Dry Creek Valley Syrah (13.0%; 1119 cs) '98: Med.color;
bit grapey/pungent slight licorice/ smokey bit buttery nose;
soft grapey bit licorice/pungent little Syrah slight buttery
flavor; med.short soft/grapey/fruity slight licorice/pungent
bit buttery finish; a light pleasant red w/ virtually no
Syrah character.
- Limerick
Lane Russian River Valley Syrah CollinsVnyd (14.2%) '98:
dark color; attractive blackberry bit gamey/licorice fragrant
slight dusty slight Am.oaked nose; soft bit diffuse/light
pleasant blackberry/gamey some oaked flavor; med.short attractive
blackberry/Syrah bit gamey rather buttery/oaked finish w/
little tannins; a nice $15 Zin but just that; overpriced.
$32.00
- Truchard
Carneros/ Napa Valley Syrah (14.3%) '98: Very dark color;
deep blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah bit gamey/bretty slight
volatile some toasty/Fr.oak nose; big/rich blackberry/ boysenberry
gamey/meaty slight green olive loads of Syrah flavor; very
long blackberry/ boysenberry/Syrah rather gamey/meaty slight
green olive finish w/ fair tannins; needs several yrs; loads
of ripe Syrah fruit; pretty clean compared w/ some previous
ones; best Truchard Syrah in a number of yrs; terrific Syrah.
- L'Ecosse
Russian River Valley Syrah (TW) '96: Very dark color;
bit reduced/stinky/sewer gas rather bretty some blackberry/Syrah
somewhat volatile nose; tart rather hot/volatile slight
earthy/bretty some gamey/blackberry flavor; med.long hot/volatile
rather bretty/unclean some gamey/blackberry/Syrah finish
w/ slight tannins; bit too unclean & volatile.
- Lewis
Cellars Napa Valley Syrah (14.4%) '98: Black color;
very strong toasted coconut/oaky chocolaty/licorice some
minty/menthol very Oz-like nose; soft/lush toasted coconut/menthol/
loads of oak some ripe/chocolaty/Shiraz flavor; long soft
chocolaty/licorice quite toasted coconut/oaky finish w/
some tannins; much like the Behrens&Hitchcock; been
bludgeoned pretty heavily w/ oak but an interesting Oz-style
Syrah; overpriced at $45.00
- Linne
Calodo Willow Red Paso Robles RTW '98: Med.color; fragrant/aromatic/spicy
light dusty/herbal very strawberry/spicy/aromatic nose;
tart very spicy/strawberry bit lean/hard light pencilly/
oaked flavor; med.short toasty bright strawberry/spicy light
dusty finish w/ light tannins; wonderful aromatics but a
bit stiff & lean on the palate; probably young vines.
- Linne
Calodo James Berry Vnyd (905 Syrah, 5% grenache, 5% Mourvedre;
14.6%) '98: Dark color; beautiful deep blackberry/Syrah
some meaty/gamey/pungent bit toasty/Fr.oak some complex
nose; big/rich blackberry/Syrah some dusty/gamey bit toasty/Fr.oaked
balanced flavor; long/tart blackberry/Syrah light toasty/oak
light dusty/pungent/gamey finish w/ some tannins; needs
several yrs; lots of Syrah fruit but not a jucy/jammy kind
of Syrah; one of the best maybe the best Syrah from the
JamesBerry vnyd yet.
- L'Aventure
Paso Robles Syrah (13.8%) '98: Dark color; strong taosty/pencilly/Fr.oaked/
perfumed talc some chocolaty light blackberry/Syrah nose;
tart rather strong pencilly/toasty/ Fr.oaked slight bretty/funky
light blackberry/black cherry/Syrah elegant/supple/attractive
very balanced flavor; med.long pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak attractive
black cherry/blackberry/ Syrah finish w/ light tannins;
a lovely/balance/polished/elegant Syrah at a positively
stupid price. $58.00
- Justin
Vineyards & Winery Paso Robles Estate Vnyd (14.1%) Syrah
(15% DurellClone, 85% ChapoutierClone) '98: Very dark
color; bit reduced/stinky rather pungent/licorice/chocolaty
very toasty/charred/ smokey/Fr.oaked nose; bit reduced/funky/herbal
very toasty/charred/Fr.oaked/menthol licorice/ chocolaty/pungent
bit funky/Rhonish flavor; long menthol/charred/toasty/Fr.oak/pungent
some ripe/licorice/chocolaty bit funky finish w/ some tannins;
needs several yrs; lots of charred/ menthol oak & ripe/jammy
character; classic Justin in style & bit on the soupy
side. Fairly priced at $18.00
- Gregory
Graham Napa Valley Syrah (13.2%) '98: Black color; very
intense gamey/blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah/pungent some
toasty/oak/smokey/mocha complex nose; very peppery intense
gamey/blackberry/ boysenberry/loads of Syrah fruit pungent/mocha
some tannic flavor; very long very black pepper/ blackberry/boysenberry/gamey
pungent/mocha/roasted finish w/ fair tannins; needs 2-5
yrs; a superb Syrah in the Lagier-Meredith or EdStJ style.
Great price. $21.00
- Andrew
Murray Santa Barbara County Esperance (Syrah/Grenache/Mourvedre;
13.5%) '99: Dark color; intense walnutty/chocolaty/pungent
unusual some toasty/oak complex nose; tart very spicy blackberry/walnutty/chocolaty/strawberry
unusual flavor; long walnutty/chocolaty/strawberry/ blackberry
some pungent/smokey/oak finish w/ light tannins; a very
interesting bit bizarre/ exotic wine.
- Andrew
Murray Santa Barbara County Syrah Best Barrique Cuvee (13.5%)
'98: Black color; reduced/ pungent slight volatile/aromatic
intense blackberry/boysenberry/blueberry slight toasty/
walnutty nose; big/rich/extracted/intense blackberry/boysenberry
some green olive tannic some toasty/pungent/oak flavor;
very long/tannic extracted blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
some toasty/Fr.oaked finish that needs much age; much like
Andrew's very first Syrahs; a huge/ extracted Syrah and
maybe Andrew's best yet. Good value. $26.00
- Tensley
Santa Barbara County Syrah Thompson Vnyd (13.5%) '99: Black
color; intense boysenberry/ blackberry/licorice/loads of
fruit/black cherry cola very dusty/gamey/Rhonish nose; tart
intense very dusty/tannic blackberry/boysenberry/gamey some
toasty/oak complex/intense flavor; very long bit herbal/dusty
very blackberry/black cherry cola very tannic slight Rhonish/bretty
complex finish w/ ample tannins; needs 3-8 yrs age; classic
huge Thompson spicy Syrah; best Tensley Syrah yet; killer
stuff. Well-priced at $29.00
- Tensley
Santa Barbara County Syrah Purisma Mtn Vnyd (13.5%!!) '99:
Black color; bit reduced/pungent very chocolaty/boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah
very ripe to overripe complex nose; softer bit overripe/jammy
intense chocolaty/blackberry/boysenberry extracted flavor;
very long very ripe chocolaty/blackberry/boysenberry soft
extracted finish w/ some tannins; needs 2-5 yrs; seems a
bit more overripe/jammy than the Thompson but terrific Syrah.
- Domaine
Brussett LesHauts de Montmirail Gigondas (13%) '98: Dark
color; rather earthy/Rhonish some toasty/minty/oaked blackberry/gamey
Calif-style nose; some gamey/earthy rather ripe/ blackberry/Syrah
bit minty/oaked flavor; long soft lush round some Rhonish/pungent/roasted
bit peppery/blackberry light minty/oak finish w/ light tannins;
attractive Calif-style Rhone.
- Clos
du Mont Olivet LeCuvee du Papet Chateauneuf du Pape (13%)
'98: Med.dark color; very strong pungent/roasted/NorthernRhone
espresso/black cherry almost hybridy character nose; big
intense/smokey/NorthernRhone espresso coffee/mocha/roasted
complex flavor; very long roasted/espresso/coffee/mocha
finish w/ some tannins; lots of NorthernRhone character;
bit pricey at $50.
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And
the ol' bloody pulpit:
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DuxoupWineWorks: Duxoup was one of the very early players
in the Calif Syrah game, back in the early '80's. After
almost 20 yrs at it; they STILL haven't figured how to make
great Syrah. They appear to use lots of carbonic maceration
or whole-berry fermentation in their winemaking that obliterates
any varietal character. They Zin, Gamay, and Syrah all seem
to taste alike. Nice red easy-drinking somewhat interesting
wines; but they could be better.
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LinneCalodo: I've followed the LinneCalodo wines from the
very start. Matt Treviso is a winemaker at WildHorse, where
the wines are made and Justin Smith the farmer part of the
operation. These two reds are absolutely first rate wines.
Keep your eyes on these guys.
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Paso Robles Syrah: I've had a lot of Paso Syrahs that I've
liked quite a bit, good-drinking wines, but not often do
they make it to the very top tier of Calif Syrah. Easily
the best thus far are from the JamesBerry vnyd. I sort of
feel, with more & more plantings over on the WestSide,
we going to see that change and Paso will be consistently
in the top tier. With Ehren Jordan & Steve Edmunds endorsing
the region, I'm clearly not alone in that belief.
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GregoryGraham wines: This is the OTHER Graham in the Calif
Rhone movement and, IMHO, by far the better of the two.
He makes pretty tasty Viogniers, Knight'sVlly and
Napa Valley, that sometimes are a bit oaked but often pretty
terrific. But he's been quietly (unlike the OTHER Grahm)
making Syrah for several yrs that I've been mightly impressed
with. This seems the best one yet. I must visit him next
time I'm in Napa. He deserves more recognition.
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Tensley wines: Joey Tensley, winemaker at BeckmenVnyds,
is rapidly moving towards the forefront as one of Calif's
top Rhone winemakers; in just two yrs now. Definitely a
guy to watch.
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PurismaMtnVnyd: This is the first wine I've (knowingly)
had from PurismaMtn. I was impressed. Looks like another
vnyd w/ potential for great Calif Syrah.
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Thompson vnyd: This vnyd has been making some absolutely
killer Syrahs, as long as they're made by other wiemakers!!
Stephen Bedford at Bedford-Thompson just hasn't seemed to
figure the winemaking out since the very first one, the
'95(?).
TomHill
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