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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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California vs. French Syrah - February 25, 2000
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- Vinum
Cellars Pointe Blanc Calif WTW (CheninBlanc/Viognier/Roussanne;
1500 cs) '98:
Pale gold color; fragrant/grapey rather CB/celery light
pear/Viognier nose; tart/clean/sharp light celery/fruity
some spicy/pear flavor; med.long buttery/pear/Viognier some
rich/lush finish; very pleasant whistle-clean white; seems
mostly CB but some Viognier richness.
- Domaine
Gourt de Mautens Rasteau/Cotes du Rhone-Villages (14%) Jerome
Bressy '98: Black color; strong dusty/earthy some plummy/licorice
bit roasted/Rhonish nose; hard/extracted/ tannic dusty/earthy
slight plummy/licorice light roasted/CdR huge/mouthfilling
flavor; med.long very tannic/astringent/extracted dusty/earthy
some Rhone/roasted light plummy/ licorice finish w/ ample
tannins; needs lots of time; seems closed right now.
- Cornas
Le Vielles Fontaines Alain Voge '97: Med.dark color;
beautiful/fragrant some blackberry/Syrah some pencilly/oaked
light roasted some earthy/dusty/SouthernRhonish nose; hard/tannic
some dusty/earthy bit smokey/roasted some blackberry/Syrah
bit rustic flavor; med.long dusty/earthy/SouthernRhone some
roasted/pencilly/smokey finish w/ some tannins; needs several
yrs; not as rough & rustic & more fruit than many
Cornas; terrific Cornas.
- Limerick
Lane Russian River Vlly Sonoma Cnty Syrah Collins Vnyd (14.2%;
U/U) '97: Very dark color; rather toasty/oaked blackberry/boysenberry
bit smokey/dusty slight gamey nose; soft lush licorice/chocolaty/blackberry/boysenberry/lush
rather toasty/oaked flavor; med.long soft dusty/blackberry/boysenberry/chocolaty
some toasty/oak finish w/ light tannins; this is how LL
used to make their Zins; not a lot of Syrah character, more
like RRV Zin; good tasty red but not worth the $30.
- Edmund
et David Duclaux Cote-Rotie (12.8%) '97: Dark color;
very fragrant/spicy some blackberry/Syrah some roasted/espresso/C-R
perfumy nose; soft some roasted/espresso/toasty/ smokey
some blackberry/Syrah very spicy/elegant flavor; med.long
elegant biy lean very spicy/perfumed some blackberry/roasted/espresso
finish w/ light tannins; a lovely elegant fragrant C-R.
- Livingston
Moffett Napa Vlly Mitchell Vnyd Syrah (13.7%; 5% Viognier)
Winemaker: John Kongsgaard '97: Very dark color; intense
licorice/pungent some blackberry/Syrah very toasty/charred/pungent
Fr.oak nose; soft bit herbal/licorice strong toasty/charred/smokey/
pungent/Fr.oak light blackberry flavor; med.long toasty/charred/Fr.oaked
licorice/pungent herbal some blackberry finish w/ some tannins;
lots of Fr.oak (a Kongsgaard trait) & lots of pungent/licorice
fruit; develops a strong blackberry/gamey character w/ air;
a bit on the heavy-handed/clunky side but interesting/tasty
Calif-style of Syrah.
- Robert
& Patrick Jasmin Cote-Rotie (12.5%) '98: Very dark
color; beautiful dusty/smokey some roasted/espresso lots
of blackberry/Syrah/gamey/fruit complex nose; rich very
spicy blackberry/Syrah/gamey/dusty some roasted/espresso/smokey
complex/stunning flavor; very long light roasted/espresso
loads of blackberry/black cherry/Syrah fruit licorice/pungent
very spicy finish w/ some tannins; needs a few yrs; very
Hermitage-like in character w/ more blackberry/Syrah fruit
than most; stunning stuff.
- Behrens
& Hitchcock Napa Vlly Syrah (14.7%; U/U) '97: Very
dark color; very strong vanilla/ oaked bit licorice some
blackberry/black cherry cola buttery/buttered popcorn nose;
soft very strong vanilla/oaked/vanilla extract buttery/buttered
popcorn very strong lush/black- berry/Syrah flavor; very
long very buttery/buttered popcorn/diacetyl/oaked strong
lush/ blackberry/black cherry cola finish w/ some tannins;
a bit Aussie/over-the-top Syrah w/ lots of buttery character;
interesting/overblown Syrah.
- Jean
Paul & Jean Luc Jamet Cote-Rotie (13%) '97: Very
dark color; slight herbal/green olive stunning roasted/espresso/smokey/complex
perfumey nose; tart intense roasted/espresso/ smokey bit
herbal/green olive some blackberry/Syrah/black cherry cola
complex flavor; tart very long/lingering roasted/smokey/espresso/bacon
fat slight menthol bit green olive/herbal some lush blackberry/Syrah/cola
finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; beautiful stunning
complex C-R; some like the Qupe Hillside.
- Culler
Napa Vlly Syrah Mt.Veeder (13.9%) '97: Black color;
very strong cranberry/blackberry/ Syrah slight volatile/EA
some toasty/oaked bit menthol nose; soft rather menthol/oaked/toasty
very spicy blackberry/cranberry bit hot overripe flavor;
very long soft blackberry/Syrah/ cranberry bit buttery/toasty/oaked
slight volatile/fumey finish w/ light tannins; seems a bit
overripe & volatile but rather interesting Syrah.
- Bernard
Faurie Hermitage (13.2%) '98: Very dark/black color;
beautiful/incredible intense Syrah/ blackberry/gamey/complex
slight roasted/mocha/smokey/espresso complex/perfumed nose;
big/lush intense blackberry/cola/gamey/Syrah smokey/pungent
some roasted/espresso/mocha/pungent very complex mouthfilling
flavor; soft/rich/lush very blackberry/cola/gamey/Syrah
some roasted/ espresso/mocha/smokey/pungent boysenberry
finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; an incredible
lush Hermitage very Calif in style; killer-killer wine.
- Per
Sempre Lisa Napa Vlly Shiraz (13.5%) '97: Very dark
color; some bretty/horsecollar bit volatile/EA rather overripe
cranberry/chocolaty/blackberry/Syrah/plummy very toasty/
oaked/pencilly nose; tart/shrill cranberry/blackberry/overripe
cinammon/pencilly/oaked/ toasty/cloves rather bretty/horsecollar/unclean
flavor; med.long overripe cranberry/ blackberry/Syrah bit
fumey/hot cinammon/cloves/pencilly/oaked some bretty/horsecollar/
unclean finish w/ some tannins; a Calif Sangiovese-style
Syrah; sort of a shrill/ overripe character; interesting
but a bit harsh/unattractive; very overpriced at $52.50
- Rosemont
Balmoral McLaren Vale Syrah (14.0%) '92: Very dark near
black color; bit reduced/ herbal/stinky/fecal nose clears
to very pencilly/vanilla/Am.oaked some blackberry/Syrah
pungent/licorice complex nose; soft lush very vanilla/Am.oaked/pencilly/smokey
some minty/ menthol strong blackberry/Syrah/licorice/eucalyptus
very complex smokey flavor; very long/ lingering pencilly/Am.oaked/vanilla
rather minty/menthol/eucalyptus ripe blackberry/licorice/
pungent complex finish w/ some tannins; beautiful complex
Aussie Syrah; still going strong; still my vote for the
best Balmoral. Larry's mystery wine.
- Orion
Old Vines Calif Native RW Rossi Ranch (13.9%) '97: Black
color; very intense eucalyptus/minty/menthol toasty/Fr.oaked
very chocolaty/licorice some blackberry/Syrah very spicy
nose; hard/tannic/extracted bit lean strong eucalyptus/minty/menthol
rather toasty/Fr.oak peppery/blackberry/Syrah dysty/old
vines slight bretty/horsecollar complex flavor; very long/extracted/tannic/hard
very menthol/eucalyptus toasty/Fr.oaked some blackberry/Syrah/licorice
pungent finish w/ ample tannins; needs 3-7 yrs; weird/eccentric/
terrific wine.
- Bonny
Doon Central Coast Viognier (15.5%) '96: Med.dark gold
color; intense marzipan/creme brulee/rather apple sauce/rotted
fruit some oxidized/VinSanto-like raisened little fruit
nose w/ no Viognier character; off-dry raisened/rotted fruit
earthy some hot/alcoholic marzipan/VinSanto flavor; long
raisened/oxidized/rotted fruit/VinSanto finish; much like
VinSanto or Vin de Paille w/ no Viognier character whatsoever;
weird stuff.
- Yves
Cuilleron Ayguets Condrieu (13.5%) '97: Med.gold color;
beautiful/lush/intense botrytis/peachy very German/BA-like
little Viognier nose; very sweet soft/fat loads of peachy/botrytis
spicy powerful/mouthfilling flavor; very long/lingering
very sweet intense peachy/botrytis spicy slightly bitter
finish; a terrific dessert wine. $30/500ml
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And
the usual banalities found in the ol' bloody pulpit:
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Howard & Rhoda Sherry recently returned from the Marche
Aux Vin in Ampuis w/ some of the particular wines they liked.
Howard offered them up against some of the Calif Syrahs.
Being of a competitive nature, I advertised the tasting
as Howard's Syrahs vs. Tom's Syrahs. Howard, being very
vertically challenged, I knew was no competition on the
basketball court. And Howard, never having handled an epee,
would be easy target on the fencing strip. But I should
have known better than to take on Howard, competitive-wise,
in a wine-tasting venue!! His Rhones blew away my Calif
stuff. Easily!!
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The Gourt: This is the third time I've had the '98 Gourt.
Liked it best of all this time because it showed some roasted/Rhonish
character. It's a huge/mouthfilling/very extracted wine,
yet doesn't show a whole lot of fruit. I would guess a fair
amount of juice was saignee'd away. It may be one of those
wines whose tannins outlive everything else and never comes
around. It'll be fun to watch the thing evolve. Certainly
the biggest and the mose expensive Rasteau ever made. But
sure don't get the Grenache in it.
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The prices on Howard & Rhoda's Rhones are what they
recently paid over there in France. Any resemblance between
them & reality is purely coincidental. Besides, when
Rhoda turns on the charm.... any winemaker will give them
a good discount!!
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I was quite chagrined to open up that bottle of Livingston
Moffet and find a very good, very tasty, delicious RED wine.
Because of the striking similarity between the bottle and
the label/packaging; I thought SURE I was getting a bottle
of Livingston Cream Sherry when I bought it. This kind of
nonsense makes it very confusing in the marketplace for
us simple-minded consumers. This is exactly the kind of
stuff that I think the Gallo lawyers should pursue like
vicious bulldogs. I NEED protection from these Livingston
Moffet charlatans!! Syrah.... indeed!!
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Jasmin wines: I used to really like the jasmin C-R back
in the '70's. In the late '80's and into the '90's; I've
been very disappointed by them; finding them rather on the
light/ anemic/thin side; pretty wines but just that. This
'98 was, by far, the best Jasmin C-R I've ever had; loads
of Syrah fruit. I hope this is a sign of things to come.
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The Calif Syrahs: I must confess that I handicapped myself
a bit in my choice of the Calif Syrahs. I did not intentionally
pick the best Calif Syrahs I could find since I was so certain
of my triumph over Howard. Except for the Orion; I expected
the Calif Syrahs to be over-priced and overblown. They were
not from producers who had a reputation w/ Syrah. They were,
in fact, good & interesting Syrahs... but over-priced
& overblown.
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The French Syrahs: I was blown away by the Rhone Syrahs
Howard & Rhoda provided. Two things particularly struck
me: the wines had great intensity and extraction and lushness....
but yet at modest alcohol levels; levels that would be considered
anemic in Calif. Secondly, these had much more lushness
& richness & extraction & structure & intensity
than most of the French Syrahs I've had in the last 10 yrs
or so that I've purchased in the USofA. It makes me wonder
if, perhaps, they're keeping the best stuff for themselves
and shipping all the lesser stuff/barrels/lots to those
gullible American customers. Maybe more experienced Rhonophiles
could comment on this suspicion.
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Calif & French Syrahs: From time to time, I find sort
of a green olive character in (mostly) Cote-Rotie Syrahs,
from yrs when the grapes seem to be a bit underripe. It
was most noticible in these C-R's in the Jamet. It's the
very same green olive character that I sometimes find in
the Qupe Hillside Syrah. In that wine, it seems to come
and go as the wine evolves in the bottle. Interesting. Now
if only the Calif Syrahs could get that authentic roasted/
espresso character that C-Rs & Hermitages have; rather
than that ersatz character that comes from charred/toasty
Fr.oak.
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A Tragedy: Howard & Rhoda's trump card, the wine that
would insure his victory over Calif Syrahs, was the Chapoutier
Ermitage LePavillon '89. Alas it was not to be. Howard decanted
it at home, put it into a box, and headed up to SantaFe
to pick up Larry Archibald. When they arrived at Larry's,
Rhoda picked up the box to move it & felt something
wet. It was NOT LBD's drool!! The decanter had cracked in
transit and leaked all the Ermitage onto the box and the
floor of the car. What a perfumey ride up to LosAlamos THAT
must have been. Howard, however, didn't need the wine to
insure his victory.
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The Orion: Sean Thackery's "winery" (it's a bunch of tin
roofed shanties, with canvas tarps as walls) is located
in the huge grove of huge eucalyptus trees looking over
the back bay in Bolinas. That HAS to be where the strong-to-intense
eucalyptus character in nearly all his red wines (he makes
no whites to my knowledge) comes from. The wines, particularly
the Orion, which is supposedly mostly Syrah, are unique,
bizarre,eccentric; not to everyone's taste. The eucalyptus
CAN be a bit overpowering; it's roughly the same intensity
as the American oak in the St.Francis Zins. But it's also
backed up by huge/intense/extracted fruit. I had this '97
first time at Brad's ZAP off-line in January and thought
it was a weaker Orion. Maybe at too warm a temperature.
This one seemed to have not quite as much intense blackberry
fruit as previous ones but it certainly has the stuffing
for the long haul. Very amazing wine.
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Dessert Viogniers: Oy..... DumbDumbDumbDumb..... I should
have known better than to try to best Howard in the dessert
wine arena. The BonnyDoon was widely disliked by the group.
I thought it was sort of interesting wine. Lots of applesauce
character; like apples that had fallen to the ground last
Fall and rotted there under the snow & leaves until
you step on them in the spring and all that brown/rotted
fruit oozes up between your toes.... that kind of applesauce
(it's a Kansas thing... you had to have been there). But
taken like a VinSanto or an Oloroso sherry, it wasn't bad
stuff. Just suffered by compaison. The Cuilleron was pretty
terrific German BA-dessert wine. Perhaps a waste of perfectly
good grapes as I thought the Viognier and Condrieu character
had been obliterated by the botrytis. Reminded me a lot
of the Novarro ClusterSelect Rieslings. But stunning stunning
dessert wine.
TomHill (suitably humbled after being taken to the woodshed
by Howard)
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