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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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A Visit with Adam Tolmach - June 23, 2000
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I've
followed Adam & Helen Tolmach's wines from the very
start, when they were made in Mary Vigorosa's dairy barn
w/ Bob Lindquist and Jim Clendennan up in LosAlamos. Since
the early '90's, there has been a dramatic increase in their
quality, making them some of the best wines being made in
the CentralCoast these days. So it's always a pleasure to
visit Adam and see what he's got coming down the pike.
Up
early down in Pasadena, do some fencing drills, stop for
a double espresso, and then a leasurily backroad drive
to Ojai via SimiVlly, Moorpark, Fillmore, and then into
Ojai. Explore a little bit of downtown Ojai for my first
time. Kind of touristy and not much to interest me. Drive
on down to OakView and meet up w/ Larry Archibald for our
3:00pm appointment. Since his small Syrah vnyd was destroyed
by Pierce'sDisease several yrs ago there on his property,
Adam has solely been buying grapes from a number of sources.
He gets the entireity of the RollRanch crop in upper Ojai.
By buying on an acreage basis, rather than a tonnage basis,
and ruthlessly dropping a lot of crop, Adam sheepishly admits
that he's paying more for his grapes than anyone else in
SantaBarbaraCnty, according to the annual price/crop reports.
But it shows in the quality and intensity of his wines.
Adam
has been working w/ a few new Syrah vnyds this year. The
Vogelzang Vnyd is just east of the Gainey vnyd and planted
to the Davis clone of Syrah. The WhiteHawk vnyd is planted
on pure sand up in Cat Canyon, to the west of Buellton,
definitely cool-climate Syrah. And also the Melville vnyd,
planted just next to Babcock, even further west of Buellton.
This yr will be first crops of these vnyds and Adam will
vinify them separately and see how they stack up against
his usual vnyd Syrahs.
Adam
mentions that in his Fall offering, he will have another
Travail de l'Anglais (blend of PinotNoir and Syrah from
the barrel leavings during bttlg, cleaned up, settled, and
lighhtly filtered) and a '98 Rhone Red blend and a special
btlg of RollRanch Syrah, designated E-H from the Estrella
clone of Syrah from a Hillside block on leaner soils on
RollRanch. Adam has never been one to show much enthusiasm
for the marketing of his wines (Bob Lindquist refers to
him as an anti-salesman). Now that he's getting some recognition
for his wines and he's not a well-kept secret anymore, it's
not as much a concern to him. Consequently, Adam decided
to forego HdR this year and spend more time w/ his
family; something I highly respect him for. Later on, Helen
comes down to say hello with the two boys, Benjamin and
Henry; two really neat little boys, absolutely full of it.
So
it's off to the barrels to taste a few things:
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Ojai Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc (WesterlyVnyd) '99: Lovely
SB/floral nose; very tart spicy/floral/herbal/ SB flavor;
lots of concentration and richness; very nicely done SB.
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Ojai Vineyard RhoneBlanc (80% StolpmanVnyd Roussanne,
20% RollRanch Viognier) '99: Beautiful fragrant/ floral/honeysuckly/spicy/perfumey
bit minerally nose; big rich lush/floral/honeysuckle/spicy
mouthfilling flavor; lots of Viognier aromatics but big
structure of Roussanne; one of the best Rhone blancs I've
tasted ever.
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Ojai Vineyard Roussanne (StolpmanVnyd) '99: More subdued
floral/appley bit minerally/earthy some oaked nose; more
lean/hard intense floral/appley/minerally/earthy flavor;
a bit strange/ interesting blanc; the Roussanne component
of the above bland; the Viognier really changes the nature
of this wine.
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Ojai Vineyard BienNacidoVnyd Chard '99: Lovely spicy/cinammony/appley
very lush/rich/melony Chard nose; rather tart/hard very
spicy/cloves/melony/Chard bit toasty/oaked flavor; quite
intense Chard w/ plenty of acid.
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Ojai Vineyard Clos Pepe Vineyard Chard '99: from very
close plantings w/ the Dijon clone; rather tobaccoy/ charred/oaked
lush/minerally/Chard nose; tart/rich very/tobaccoy/toasty
strong hard/minerally/ Chard flavor.
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Ojai Vineyard Clos Pepe Vineyard Chard '99: from an older
barrel; bit more monochromatic/melony/Chard nose; tart/hard
melony/minerally/Chard flavor; rich yet hard & lean.
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Ojai Vineyard Talley/RinconVnyd Chard (14.9%) '99: Very
melony/Chard/rich/spicy/fragrant nose; tart big/rich/huge/mouthfilling
melony/Chard bit toasty flavor; a big/huge/extracted Chard
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Ojai Vineyard BienNacidoVnyd PinotNoir (14.5%) '99: cropped
at about 1 ton/acre; some pencilly/toasty very pure floral/violets/PN
nose; beautiful lush/floral/violets/black cherry/PN bit
pencilly/ toasty flavor; terrif pure Pinot w/ some Burgundian
overtones.
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Ojai Vineyard PisoniVnyd Monterey PinotNoir '99: Very
spicy/fragrant complex/bit herbal light toasty/ oak nose;
tart beautiful/complex very spicy/peppery light herbal/Burgundian
flavor; a very big/ extracted Pinot w/ lots & lots
of spicy character; a special Pinot.
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Ojai Vineyard StolpmanVnyd Grenache '99: from the standard
Calif clone; deep dark color; lovely raspberry/ blackberry/floral
nose; big tannic very tart blackberry/raspberry fairly
extracted flavor; not as big as the Alban but one of the
best I've had from Calif; terrific Grenache.
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Ojai Vineyard StolpmanVnyd Mourvedre '99: grapes a bit
underripe; Dark color; rather gamey/licorice bit funky/strange
nose; tart very hard/lean licorice/gamey/earthy flavor;
a bit Tempier in character; needs something to round it
out.
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Ojai Vineyard StolpmanVnyd Syrah '99: Dark color; bit
closed some licorice/blackberry nose; tart/hard/ tannic/closed
some earthy/blackberry/gamey flavor; seems hard &
closed right now.
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Ojai Vineyard ThompsonVnyd Syrah '99: Black color; intense
licorice/boysenberry/blackberry dusty/gamey/ peppery nose;
big huge licorice/boysenberry/blackberry/peppery/dusty
bit toasty/oak flavor; another killer Thompson Syrah.
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Ojai Vineyard RollRanch Syrah '99: cropped about 2&3/4'ths
ton/acre; Durell clone; Dark color; beautiful licorice/blackberry
very spicy/peppery/fragrant nose; hard tart very spicy
licorice/blackberry pretty tannic peppery flavor; another
killer RR Syrah.
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Ojai Vineyard RollRanch Syrah '99: Estrella clone; bit
simpler/clunkier not as spicy & complex &
aromatic as the Durell clobe
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Ojai Vineyard E-H (RollRanch) Syrah '99: Dark color; very
forward/spicy very fragrant/perfumed blackberry/ licorice
nose; big extracted/perfumey licorice/blackberry/dusty/peppery
flavor; another killer Syrah w/ lots of perfume to it.
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Ojai Vineyard BienNacidoVnyd Syrah '99: not yet trhu M/L;
Dark color; some gamey rather plummy/blackberry/ chocolaty
deep/lush nose; big very tart/tannic plummy/blackberry/chocolaty
flavor; lots of the BN plummy/black cherry character.
and then Adam starts ripping corks outta btls w/ reckless
abandon to preview the Fall release:
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Ojai Vineyard RhoneRed (2/3 Grenache, 1/6 Mourvedre, 1/6
Syrah) '98: Black color; very fragrant/ blackberry/licorice
deep very spicy not very Grenachy complex nose; tart/rich/tannic/complex
fragrant blackberry/gamey/licorice intense flavor; a seriously
serious Rhone blend; killer.
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Ojai Vineyard PisoniVnyd PinotNoir '98: Very dark color;
beautiful/georgeous very spicy/fragrant/ perfumey/violets/complex
very Burgundian nose; rich big very spicy/damp forest/perfumed/floral/
violets fairly tannic flavor; this is how Madam Bize-Leroy
would make Pisoni Pinot if she could.
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Ojai Vineyard ThompsonVnyd Syrah '98: Black color; very
intense dusty/licorice/boysenberry/blackberry very peppery/spicy
nose; deep intense/extracted licorice/boysenberry/dusty
very spicy/peppery flavor; huge extracted Syrah; needs
age.
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Bedford-Thompson Syrah '97: Dark color; very volatile
some pickle-juice some blackberry/Syrah nose; hot/volatile
earthy/blackberry flavor; marred by far too much VA/EA.
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Ojai Vineyard E-H Syrah (RollRanch) '98: Black color;
bit closed licorice/toasty/peppery/dusty nose; closed/tannic
rather peppery/dusty/licorice/blackberry very spicy flavor;
huge wine on the palate but seems a bit closed right now;
should be another great Ojai Syrah.
All in all, Adam's Fall release has got some pretty spectacular
wines in it. I particular; his red Rhone blend is not to
be missed, very serious red wine. And the '99's from barrel
seem some of Adam's best wines yet. They just keep getting
better and better.
Dinner
at Larry & Laura's in Santa Barbara
After
bidding adieu to Adam, Helen, and the boys; Larry &
I put it into overdrive and head up 101 for dinner
at their new home in SantaBarbara, right on the beach. Joining
us for an early dinner are Craig Jaffurs and his wife, Lee
Wardlaw. Lee is a well-known (at least in those circles)
author of children's books, most of which I've read w/ great
pleasure. That's NOT a comment on my intellectual level
of reading material!! Well-written children's books are
also entertaining to adult readers as well. Although I'd
known Craig for some 4-5 yrs, I had never met Lee before.
She was particularly excited in that her book "101 Ways
to Bug Your Parents" had just been banned in Oklahoma, certain
to help its sales. Craig was heading up to the Mt.Shasta
area for a fishing shindig put on by one of his distributors,
so wanted to get a few hrs on the road that night; hence
an early dinner. Son Patterson, alas, was left w/ the baby-sitter.
Whilst
Larry & I had been mainlining Ojai wines, Laura had
been slaveing away in the kitchen. Although Larry&Laura
had recently purchased a SantaBarbara home, it still seemed.....
not quite Larry&Laura.... there was not a 5 month old
Christmas tree still standing in the living room as is their
usual style. As usual, Laura's dinner was a tour-de-force:
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Fresh Aspargras & Corn Soup
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Mushroom/Beets/Parmaggianno/Pecan Hash
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Pan-Sauteed Lamb Chops & Oven-Roasted Potatoes
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Cornmeal/Almond Tart
and the wines wern't too shabby either:
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WernerTyrell Eitelsbacher Karthausser Hofberger Krononberg
Auslese '71: Deep gold color; beautiful complex old Rhine/buttery
bit pencilly/fragrant nose; dry/tart slight bitter complex/pencilly/
complex flavor; still alive & great fragrance in the
nose but drying out a bit on the palate.
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Jaffurs SantaBarbaraCnty Viognier (Stolpman & BienNacido
vnyds) '98: Pale yellow color; very fragrant Viognier/pear/spicy
nose; tart rich/minerally lovely pear/Viognier flavor;
very long/ lingering pear/Viognier/minerally finish; lovely
rather spare Viognier that's really picked up some richness
since its release last Fall.
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Bosquet des Papes Cheteauneuf du Pape Maurice Boiron '98:
Med.dark color; fairly earthy/dusty slight roasted low
fruit nose; soft fairly pungent/smokey light roasted/earthy
low fruit flavor; a pleasant/simple CdP but just that.
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Jaffurs Santa BarbaramCnty Thonpson Vnyd Syrah (Special
Bttlg) '97: When Craig bttld his '97's, this one barrel
of ThompsonVnyd Syrah had a raging brett infection growing
in it & so he didn't btl it & was going to dump
it down the drain. After forgetting about it, he tried
it, liked it, so filtered it & bttld it: Verty dark
color; beautiful/complex some toasted/roasted/Rhonish
bit pungent/blackberry/Syrah/licorice nose; big rich very
pungent/smokey/toasty/oak very Rhonish some blackberry/Syrah
flavor; long very pungent/roasted/smokey finish w/ some
tannins; a bit softer & much more Rhone character
than the regular Syrah; terrific Syrah; destined to be
sold entirely to Dan Phillips (Grateful Palate).
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Foxen Santa Ynez Vlly Morehouse Vnyd Syrah '97: Very dark
color; strong dusty/smokey rather blackberry/ Syrah bit
subdued/closed some toasty/oak nose; big hard/tannic/pungent
toasty/oak slight blackberry/Syrah flavor; needs 2-4 yrs;
seems a bit hard & closed & bit short on fruit.
D'Arenberg The Noble Riesling McLarenVale '97: Deep gold
color; intense botrytis/peachy/butter- scotchy/caramel
some oaked/pencilly nose; off-dry some bitter slight caramel/oxidized
rather butterscotchy/pudding some pencilly/oak flavor;
lots of botrytis but not that much richness and sweetness;
disappointing.
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Henry of Pelham Riesling Icewine Niagara Peninsula '98:
Pale yellow color; intense grapey/simple/ clean nose;
soft very intense grapey/grapefruity lush rather clean/simple
flavor; loads of grapiness & loads of sugar but not
much else.
Bid
adieu to Lee & Craig and then it's off to bed as Larry
loads the dishwasher. Wake up around 3:00 am and hear water
noises and think that it's and awfully long-running dishwasher
they have here, until I realize that it's the ocean just
outside the doors that's making all the noise.
TomHill
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