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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 French and California Rhones - July 26, 2000
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de Daumas Gassac Blanc (13%) Chard/Viognier '99: Light
gold color; rather earthy/stoney light floral/Viognier nose
much like a Pay d'Oc Chard; soft/flat bit washed-out slight
minty/ pepperminty some stoney/earthy/Chard light floral
flavor; soft/flaccid/rather washed out light minty/stoney
finish; pleasant enough nose for a cheap Pays d'Oc Chard
but not much on the palate; little Viognier character; grossly
overpriced. $39.00
- Andrew
Murray Vineyard Santa Barbara County Viognier (13.5%) '99:
Med.gold color; rather floral/honey- suckle/overripe slight
oxidized peachy/rotted fruit nose; tart bit minty very ripe/peachy/
Viognier light toasty/oaked slightly bitter flavor; med.long
very ripe/overripe/peachy/Viognier light oaked slight bitter/oxidized
finish; lots of overripe/rotted peaches character.
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Andre Perret Condrieu (13.5%) '98: Light gold color; attractive
pear/peach/Viognier bit over- ripe some Condrieu/minerally
slight cabbagy nose; soft/lush very attractive peachy/Viognier
racy/elegant flavor; very long/lingering elegant/racey very
ripe/peachy/Viognier finish; a lovely/svelte Meryl Streep-Viognier.
- Failla
Jordan Edna Valley Alban Vineyard Viognier (14.3%) '98:
Dark gold color; very strong toasty/ charred/buttered
toast/toasted coconut/Fr.oaked almost Fino sherry aromatic/perfumed
some minerally/Viognier/peach complex nose; soft huge rich
mouthfilling minty toasty/charred/ caramelized/toasted coconut
extracted very ripe peachy/Viognier flavor; very long/lingering
toasted coconut/caramelized/toasty/oak very ripe/peach/Viognier
mouthfilling/glycerined complex finish; loaded w/ a very
strange Fr.oak but a very intense fruit buried in there;
a very unusual/eccentric rendition of Viognier.
- Guigal
Hermitage Blanc (95% Marsanne; 13%) '94: Med.gold color;
rather earthy/appley/stoney/ waxy bit metallic/caramelized
light oaked bit floral/honeysuckle nose; soft/flat waxy/appley/
floral/honeysuckle bit oxidized/stoney/metallic flavor;
med.long appley/stoney fat light floral/ honeysuckle slight
aged/oxidized finish; lots of old/oxidized/hazelnutty old
Marsanne character; seems to be aging pretty fast. Howard's
mystery wine.
- Henri
Boiron Domaine des Relanges Chateauneuf du Pape Cuvee Vigneronne
(13.5%) '98: Med.light color; rather earthy/dusty little
fruit slight strawberry/Grenache slight roasted nose; tart/
thin rather washed out slight roasted rather earthy/dusty
flavor; med.short washed out/dilute earthy/dusty slight
roasted little fruit finish w/ little tannins; a flimsy
effort and no bargin. $23.00
- Tensley
Santa Barbara Grenache/Syrah (74%/26%; 13.9%) '98: Med.color;
lovely/fragrant strawberry/ Grenache quite spicy/aromatic
cinammon nose; tart very spicy/cinammon strawberry/Grenache
perfumed very varietal flavor; med.long spicy/cinammon forward
strawberry/Grenache tart finish w/ light tannins; lots a
fragrant/strawberry/Grenache fruit; tastes like Stolpman
Grenache.
- Beckmen
Vnyds Santa Barbara County Syrah (13.7%) '98: Med.color;
fragrant/spicy slight bretty dusty/ blackberry/Syrah some
pungent/smokey nose; spicy/blackberry/Syrah bit pungent/coffee/oaked
flavor; med.long spicy/blackberry/Syrah light oaked/toasty
finish w/ light tannins; well-made mainstream SB Syrah;
much like the Jaffurs SBCnty Syrah; very good value. $22.00
- Beckmen
Vnyds Santa Barbara County Estate Syrah (13.7%) '98:
Very dark color; very strong pungent/ smokey/toasty very
gamey/blackberry/Syrah complex light roasted/espresso nose;
big rich smokey/ pungent/toasty/oak bit roasted intense
gamey/blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry complex flavor; very
long toasty/pungent/oaked/charred intense gamey/blackberry/Syrah
slight roasted/espresso finish w/ some tannins; needs 2-5
yrs; terrific/first-class Calif Syrah; even better than
the very good '97 version.
- Tensley
Santa Barbara County Syrah Thompson Vnyd (13.5%) '98:
Very dark color; very perfumed quite pungent rather green
olive/roasted rather strawberry/Syrah/gamey bit mushroomy/dusty
rather charred/pungent/toasty/oaked slight bretty slight
volatile very aromatic complex nose; tart big/rich/mouthfilling
intense gamey/green olive/blackberry/Syrah/strawberry toasty/pungent/oaked
flavor; very long tart pungent/dusty strong green olive/gamey/blackberry/Syrah
toasty/roasted/ charred/oak very spicy/black pepper finish
w/ fair tannins, needs 2-6 yrs; very controversial wine,
many thought it too pungent & overdone; lots of that
bit underripe/Syrah character like in the Qupe HillSide;
I thought it a stunning Syrah.
- Andrew
Murray Vineyard Santa Barbara County Syrah RoastedSlopeVnyd
(13.5%) '98: Black color; very intense licorice/blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry
slight pungent/sewer gas fairly aromatic pungent/roasted/
oaked nose; tart bit lean/hard strong blackberry/boysenberry/licorice/Syrah
menthol/oaked some charred/roasted very spicy bit hot/alcoholic
flavor; very long strong blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah very
pungent/charred/toasty/roasted finish w/ some tannins; lots
of roasted/espresso character w/ loads of blackberry fruit;
another terrific AndrewMurray Syrah.
- Gilles
Robin Crozes-Hermitage Cuvee Alberic Bouvet (13%) '96: Very
dark color; very intense coffee/espresso/roasted/charred/pungent/toasty/oak
rather metallic/green olive bit sewer gas very roasted complex
nose; tart/metallic very charred/burnt/oaked/pungent/smokey
lean quite roasted/green olive classic if a bit overdone
NorthernRhone flavor; very long/tart/metallic very charred/toasty/oaked
very roasted/espresso/green olive some sewer gas/pungent
finish w/ some tannins; a rather overdone NorthernRhone
that most people disliked quite a bit but I thought was
very interesting/terrific; a NorthernRhone wine like Ehren
Jordan would make; great C-H for the price. $25.00
- J.L.Chave
St.Joseph Offerus (12.5%) '98: Very dark color; attractive
blackberry/Syrah fragrant slight roasted/smokey rather Calif-style
nose; soft dusty/earthy some ripe strawberry/blackberry/
Syrah light roasted flavor; med.long soft blackberry/Syrah
light roasted/dusty finish w/ light tannins; nicely done
Calif-style of Rhone.
- Reynaud
Chateau de Fonsalette Syrah Cotes du Rhone (14%) '97:
Dark color; rather smokey/chocolaty some bretty/horsecollar
rather dusty slight roasted little fruit nose; quite bretty/horsecollar
some green olive/dusty/earthy light blackberry/Syrah flavor;
med. very bretty/horsecollar rather dusty/earthy weak blackberry/Syrah
finish w/ some tannins; pretty heavy w/ brett; another weak
Fonsalette Syrah effort; grossly overpriced at $42.00
- Failla
Jordan Sonoma Coast QueSyrahVnyd (13.2%) Syrah '98:
Very dark color; very intense blackberry/boysenberry some
roasted/toasty/oaked nose changing to a very intense roasted/pungent/
espresso/mocha/coffee pungent/smokey NorthernRhone/complex
nose; very tart/acid some green olive very roasted/espresso/coffee/mocha/tobaccoy/toasty/oak
intense blackberry/boysenberry complex flavor; very long/lingering
espresso/roasted/coffee/mocha/toasty/oak very tart cranberry/
boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah some SantaCruzMtn/dusty
finish w/ fair tannins; spectacular very NorthernRhone/roasted
nose but hard/lean/tart on the palate; incredible Syrah.
- OjaiVnyd
Calif Syrah Roll Ranch (13%) '95: Black color; very
intense blackberry/boysenberry/ black cherry/Syrah some
toasty/oaked/smokey slight leafy/stemmy bit alcoholic nose;
rich mouthfilling black cherry/blackberry/boysenberry/black
cherry cola very spicy some toasty/oaked flavor; very long
very black cherry cola rather blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/cassis
light tobaccoy/oaked/toasty finish w/ ample tannins; seems
to be showing less spicy/dusty RollRanch character and more
BienNacido/black cherry character; a bit hard & angular
now but should evolve into a terrific Syrah. Larry's mystery
wine.
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And
the usual rantings of a deranged mind from the bloody
pulpit:
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DaumasGassac Blanc: This Chard/Viognier blend has been one
that I've consistently liked over the yrs; some have been
exceptional. This '99 version is not one of them.... dullsville!!
This is a wine from Martine's Imports so I should have been
very suspect of its quality if it was available in NewMexico;
we only get the stuff that's not good enough to sell to
her good customers in Calif. Which means the '97 Fonsalette
Syrah will be here any day!!
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Failla Jordan Viognier: This is one pretty eccentric/over-the-top
wine. Most of my tasters soundly villified the wine for
its excess of very strange oak. Underneath all the oak was
some pretty intense/rich fruit but you had to struggle to
find it. I pretty much liked the wine for its eccentricity.
It reminded me of only one other wine; the Swan Estate Chard
'75. This was the curmudgeonly Joe Swan's first Chard. Not
one to lavish $$$s on the winemaking equiptment; Joe bought
some used bourbon barrels for next to nothing, broke them
down & shaved out the insides himself, then put them
back together. The Chard, loads of very intense fruit, picked
up this slightly oxidized/bourbon flavor from the barrel.
Joe was convinced that he had tanked his first Chard release
and, so, sold it for a song. Despite its eccentricity, it
was packed with flavor. At 10 yrs of age, it actually shed
a lot of that bourbon character and turned into a pretty
interesting wine. I'm not sure what Ehren's model or vision
was in making this Viognier. Certainly it wasn't Condrieu.
It's very much in the Manfred Krankl style of white wine,
yet has a very peculiar oakiness to it that I can't quite
identify, other than like the Swan. The wine almost makes
me think that ol' Ehren is just funnin' us. Push the wine
to the outer limits, go where no other winemaker has gone
before with Viognier, make it the most eccentric Viognier
ever... and see if RP STILL goes ape over it!! I doubt that
that's really the case, but I would be interested in Ehren's
thoughts behind this wine. It's not for the faint of heart,
for sure.
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Tensley & Beckmen: Joey Tensley is the winemaker at
BeckmenVnyds. Clearly someone we should be keeping our eyes
on. He used to make wine at FessParker and, apparently,
was responsible for the only really good Syrah to come from
there. I was quite impressed by the '97 Beckmen and this
'98 Estate is even better. But his '98 Tensley Syrah is
a killer Syrah, though controversial. I kept finding all
sorts of things in the wine. A great debut effort here;
though it's not like Joey's never done this before!! He
also has an AlisosCanyon Syrah I've not yet tried.
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Failla Jordan Syrah: When this was served on the Syrah panel
at HdR; I was blown away by its very strong roasted/NorthernRhone
character. As it warmed in the glass, this character really
came out on this tasting as well. Easily the most NorthernRhone
Syrah from Calif I've yet had. Some Calif Syrahs seem to
use a well-charred oak character to simulate that NorthernRhone
character. This Syrah seemed to achieve that more from the
terrior (I would guess) than from the oak. Many tasters
here did not care for this wine acause of its high acidity.
I think that will alow this Syrah to age into an incredible
wine down the road. It reminded me a bit of some of the
EdmundsStJohn Durell's on an acid high. Stunning Syrah not
for the faint of heart.
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Cool climate Syrah: Probably the original impetus for Syrah
in Calif was the (not so accurate) belief/impression of
the Rhone as a warm climate area and, hence, here was a
grape that would do well in Calif warmer climes. And it
does make quite a good wine from the warmer areas, like
lower Monterey/PasoRobles eastside/ContraCosta. But, for
me, the most interesting Calif Syrahs are coming from really
cool areas; like Carneros/SantaMaria/SantaCruzMtns. I expect
some terrific Syrahs from the very cool western SantaYnezVlly,
out by Babcock and Foley. This Failla Jordan Syrah come
from the SonomaCoast area, out beyond Occidental. Pinot
and Chardonnay country. Some of the terrific Ridge/Eric-Ross/SeaRidge
Zinfandels were produced out there.... very intense fruit
w/ loads of acidity. Wines that can age incredibly well.
Also an area where they oftentimes could not ripen the crop
to adequate sugar levels to make a palatable Zin. It's going
to be VERY interesting to follow the evolution of Syrah
grown out in this area. Likewise with Mourvedre. It would
seem that some of the cool climate Mourvedre are making
very interesting wines and as more is planted in cool areas,
we're probably going to see some terrific Calif Mourvedre...
wines they would die to make in France.
TomHill
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