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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 John Alban - June 27, 2000
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Things
were a bit slow to stir at Bob Senn's that morning but eventually
we all come to life. After a couple of cups of Joe, reading
about the latest Los Alamos fiasco in the newspaper, it's
onto 101 & heading up to Arroyo Grande for my morning
appointment at John Alban's. Joining me here are Howard&Rhoda
Sherry, Jeff Pfohl, and Larry Archibald.
I've
followed John Alban's wines from the very start. About the
'95 vintage, John really hit his stride and has been
making world-class wines ever since. Because of the coolness
of the EdnaVlly (Pinot & Chardonnay country), his Roussanne
& Viogniers have a leaness to them that's atypical of
many other Calif versions that I feel makes them more interesting
and better food wines. His Syrah has an acidity to it and
a spicy/ peppery character that's rare in Calif Syrah. And
his Grenache..... world-class, like no other in the world,
maybe the world's best Grenache. It often has the density
of Aussie Grenache but w/ much more tannins &
structure and w/o the fatness & softness those versions
often show. And France can only dream of making Grenache
like John's.
We
start w/ a tour of what's new in John's vnyd. He is pretty
much used all of the flatter/bottom land down in from of
the wnry for his original plantings. You take a steep
gravel road west behind the wnry where his newer plantings
are. The soil here is mostly limestone w/ very low fertility.
Up on top of the hill is Seymour'sVnyd (John's father).
Before you get to Seymour's, he's ripping up some pretty
steep land and terracing for what he'll call the Serpent's
Vnyd (because of its serpentine/up&down nature); very
rugged land and barren soils. Beyond Seymour's, he also
ripping up another patch of land for more plantings. Both
of these will not be planted for another year, at least,
maybe longer, as John works w/ various clones already planted
and decides exactly what he want to put in in the way of
Syrah & Grenache. The new plantings are some of the
steepest I've seen in Calif and exactly how they would plant
vnyds in Cote-Rotie if they could!! :-) His Syrah &
Grenache are planted to a vertical trellis. They were just
in the process of completing leaf-pulling to expose the
grapes to more sunlight and give them more color. Up in
Seymour's, they were pulling only on one side of the vines,
which John had determined to be optimal from his experiments.
John is, first and foremost, a farmer and it's clear
that's where his passion lies.
John's
yields from his estate vnyds dropped quite a bit for both
the '98 & '99 vintages. which is probably the
reason for their size and extract. For his wines, John
characterized the '99 vintage as producing intense fruit-forward
opulent wines whilst the '98 wines gave bigger extracted
tannic wines. As I tasted thru John's wines, color and extract
hardly seemed an issue with them. So after we return to
the wnry, visit a bit w/ Paul Wilkins, and deride their
team for its lame bowling efforts, it's into the barrels:
- Alban
Vineyard Estate Roussanne '99: Med.light gold color;
bit pungent/H2S light floral light toasty/oak nose; tart/minerally
but rather lush floral/honeysuckle light toasty/oak flavor;
rather rich wine w/ a tart/minerally backbone.
- Alban
Vineyard Roussanne/Viognier TBA (42 gallons; 57.4 Brix
@ harvest) '99: Deep gold color; intense botrytis/peachy/apricotty
fragrant nose; very sweet huge/lush intense/peachy/ apricotty/botrytis
bit floral flavor w/ plenty of acidic backbone; a classic
TBA
- Alban
Vineyard Grenache Seymour'sVnyd '99: Black color;
intense blackberry/boysenberry bit toasty/oak nose; tart/hard
huge/extracted blackberry/boysenberry/Grenache flavor
w/ ample tannins; huge extracted Grenache
- Alban
Vineyard Pandora (2/3 Grenache, 1/3 Syrah) '98: Black
color; huge boysenberry/black- berry quite spicy/peppery
light toasty/charred/oak nose; tart huge/extracted boysen-
berry/blackberry some toasty/charred/oak rather peppery/spicy
flavor w/ huge tannins; a huge/extracted blockbuster red.
- Alban
Vineyard Syrah (from lean/poor soil) '98: Black color;
very fragrant/peppery/spicy bit gamey/sauvage nose; big/rich/extracted
very spicy/white pepper flavor w/ ample tannins.
- Alban
Vineyard Syrah (from stronger/richer soils) '98: more
intense blackberry/boysenberry less spicy/peppery nose;
bit rounder/softer bigger boysenberry/blackberry/fruit
flavor; has stronger fruit and less spicy character; sort
of a more "blocky" simpler wine.
- Alban
Vineyard (sample Lorraine blend) Syrah '98: Black
color; beautiful/complex blackberry/ boysenberry very
peppery/spicy slight toasty/smokey/oak nose; big/huge
lush very spicy/ peppery boysenberry/blackberry complex
flavor; big huge extraordinary Syrah.
- Alban
Vineyard Seymour's Vnyd Syrah '98: Black color; beautiful/intense
very spicy/peppery/ fragrant/high-toned boysenberry bit
gamey nose; big/hard/extracted/tannic very spicy/ peppery
boysenberry/gamey flavor; huge extracted Syrah w/ lots
of aromatics
- Alban
Vineyard Seymour's Vnyd Syrah '99: Black color; huge/intense
loads of boysenberry/blackberry/ chocolaty/licorice bit
toasty/oak nose; big/rich/extracted/tannic boysenberry/chocolaty/
licorice/blackberry/Syrah flavor; not quite the spice
and the high-toned notes of the '98 version.
Towards the end of the tasting, the wines bacame so impressive
that I couldn't bear to spit them on the floor.
Finishing
the barrels with that note, we head into the tasting room.
Along the way, we have an encounter w/ John & Lorraine's
son, Jared; as cute a little bug of a kid as you'd ever
want to see. A bit on the shy side, he contually peeks around
the curtains at these strange people as we start slamming
down the wines in the tasting room.
Augie
Hug has been a longtime friend of the Albans and makes his
wines there at John's wnry, some of which are from estate
grapes. John's home is actually part of the wnry,
but the lack of privacy there has become a problem. So they
are building a new home up on the hillside above & behind
the wnry. In early April, they turned their living room
into a tasting room that Augie & Raquel Hug run, having
closed their tasting room over in Harmony. So both Augie's
and John's wines are available to taste and to buy here.
So we taste thru the available ones:
- Alban
Vineyard Central Coast (Templeton) Viognier '98: Med.yellow
color; strong floral bit herbal/haymow/earthy nose; soft
fairly rich floral/pear some herbal/haymow flavor; not in
the class of his Estate but pretty tasty.
- Alban
Vineyard Alban Estate Roussanne '98: Med.gold color;
strong floral/honeysuckle/spicy/ cloves very fragrant nose;
tart some minerally very spicy/cloves floral/honeysuckle
rich flavor; lots of fragrance but also well-structured.
- Hug
Cellars Lewis Vnyd Chard '97: Med.dark gold color; strong
tobaccoy/toasty/oaked rather ripe/melony/Chard nose; tart/rich
some toasty/charred/oaked ripe/melony/Chard flavor; very
nicely done Chard.
- Hug
Cellars Alban Vineyard Chard '99: it's not a well-known
fact but John farms a Chard vnyd for a neighbor just east
up the road; med. gold color; rather minerally/spicy/melony
less toasty/oaked nose; tart/racey appley/melony/Chard clean/spicy
flavor; toned down on the oak and a tarter & leaner
Chard; nicely done.
- Alban
Vineyard Central Coast SonRojo (Syrah&Grenache saignee)
NV: Pale red/rose color; spicy/ cinammon/cloves fragrant/fruity
nose; clean/tart/bracing spicy/cloves/nutmeg flavor; much
like Domaine Tempier w/o the earthiness; tasty rose.
- Hug
Cellars ElObispo (80% CS, 20% Syrah) '98: Rather herbal/dusty/spicy/cinammon
bit toasty/ oak nose; tart/lean spicy/dusty/cloves/cinammon
bit herbal/Cab flavor; a sort of lean/ herbal CentralCoast
Cab, don't see much of the Syrah in this wine.
- Alban
CentralCoast (mostly Estate) Syrah '97: Med.dark color;
med.strong peppery/spicy bit gamey/smokey/oak nose; tart
bit lean/metallic smokey/toasty/oaked some gamey/Syrah light
blackberry flavor; the '96 version was terrific Syrah at
$18/btl; this may be slightly better than the '96 but not
the buy at $28/btl.
- Hug
Cellars Encantada Calif Dessert Wine (SB plus 4% Semillon;
15%; 8% r.s.; mostly botrytis grapes) '9?: strong grapey/lush/floral
bit butterscotchy nose; strong angel food cake/ spicy/ cinammon-apple/
grapey flavor; tastes mostly of very ripe grapes & not
much botrytis; tasty dessert wine w/ lots of grapiness.
- Alban
Rotten Luck Edna Vlly Estate Roussanne TBA '98: Dark
color; intense TBA/botrytis/ peachy/grapey/pineapply bit
smokey nose; soft very lush pineapply/peachy/botrytis quite
sweet flavor; the botrytis pretty much obliterates any Roussanne
character; a bit on the soft side but loads of botrytis;
very good dessert wine.
- Hospices
du Rhone Alban Vineyard Seymour'sVnyd AlbanEstate Grenache
'98: Black color; intense licorice/chocolate/pungent/boysenberry
bit roasted/toasty/oak nose; rich tannic/chocolaty/ boysenberry/pungent/licorice
slight herbal/earthy light toasty/oak flavor; a huge Grenache
w/ lots going on in it. This is the first real crop from
Seymour's and John donated a barrel of it to HdR last year,
which Augie bought & is selling from the tasting room
($50)
All in all, a mightly impressive collection of wines. I'm very
impressed with the quality of wines coming off Seymour's vnyd.
They seem to have a unique spiciness to them and a lot of high-toned
character and not as blocky as the wines from the rest of John's
estate. John describes them as having "finer" tannins, tannins
that are not as hard & astringent as those on the rest of
the Estate.
I bid
adieu to John (whom we'll see again Thurs night attired in
his gaudy Coat du Rhone w/ chevrons on the shoulders, the
second most resplendent outfit that night at Wilson Lanes)
and head on up to SanLuisObispo. Check into my motel, go out
in the heat and shoot a few hoops and get in my fencing drills,
and then catch a little shut-eye. Howard&Rhoda & Jeff
adjourned to lunch & SLO and then returned to the EdnaVlly
to hit up a few tasting rooms afore meeting up for dinner.
One of
my favorite restaurants in SLO is the EdnaVllyBistro. Alas,
it is no longer. The chef, Steve Farell, bought the business
and renamed it Mosaics. Still the same great food and still
very good wine list. One of the attractions is right next
door is a very nice wine shop, The Wine Guy, run by Ron &
Lisa Rawlinson. He used to do tastings on Wed nights, but
has stopped doing that. However, when he heard that our group
was going to be there this night, he offered to set us up
w/ our own special tasting, which he did. They were unable
to be there (we saw them later in the week at HdR), but left
the tasting in the very capable hands of one of his people,
Kelly. She did a superb job of presenting and answering questions
on the wines:
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Preston Dry Creek Vlly Marsanne '97: Med.gold color; bit
nutty slight oxidized some toasty/ oak nose; tart bit oxidized/nutty
smokey/toasty/oak flavor; rather typical aged/ developed
Marsanne; interesting wine.
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Clos Ste. Magladeinne (80% Marsanne) Cassis '97: Loght gold
color; bit stoney/earthy slight floral/perfumed nose; tart/lean
bit metallic/earthy/appley some floral/honeysuckle flavor;
a tart & lean food wine.
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Bianco de Paso PasoRobles Viognier '97: made by Talley winemaker
Steve Rasmussen; Med. gold color; very fragrant pear/Viognier
bit toasty/oaked nose; soft fairly lush/fat pear/peach/Viognier
flavor; good straightforward Paso Viognier.
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El Chaparral de Vega Sindoa OldVines Grenache '98: Med.color;
dusty/earthy/old vines some strawberry/Grenache rather fragrant/spicy
nose; dusty/earthy/spicy/old vines some fragrant/strawberry/Grenache
flavor; lots of dusty/old vines character w/ elegant Grenache
character.
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Australian Domaine BarossaVlly Alliance Shiraz '98: Black
color; intense blackberry/ boysenberry/licorice/Shiraz light
vanilla/oak nose; soft/big/rich boysenberry/blackberry/
licorice/cassis loads of fruit flavor; a terrific/lush Aussie
Shiraz loaded w/ cassis fruit and a real bargin at $21.
All in all, a very nicely organized tasting of reasonably-priced
Rhone varietals. After buying some wine, we then adjourn next
door to Mosaics for dinner:
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Slow-Roasted Duck & Chopped Spinach Salad w/ Tomatoe
Tossed w/ Warm Pancetta & RedWine Vinegarette
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Hearty Duck Confit served w/ Roasted ButterNut Squash Risotto
Topped w/ Grated Parmesan
and in keeping w/ my dinner theme, as was going to go for dessert
w/ the:
Grilled
Muscovy Duck IceCream w/ FoieGras Sauce but, instead, opted
for the:
Apple/Raspberry Compote w/ Vanilla Creme Brulee
It was
a terrific meal, one of the best I had on my trip. It was
a slow night so we got to visit w/ chef/owner Steve Farell
quite a bit and closed the place down. The wines:
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Ch.de Fonsalette Cotes du Rhone '95: Dark color; rather
earthy/dusty bit roasted low fruit clean nose; soft
earthy/dusty light roasted light grenache/fruity flavor
w/ light tannins; a pleasant if low-key CdR.
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Penfolds Bin 90A SouthAustralia Cabernet/Shiraz 91(?): Black
color; very aromatic vanilla/ Am.oaked some roasted/pungent/licorice
bit herbal/Cab classic Aussie nose; tart fairly tannic strong
Am.oaked vanilla strong licorice/blackberry/pungent/herbal
Cab flavor; a classic Aussie red; still young and will go
for yrs.
And I also ordered a mystery glass from the list:
- Atavistic
Thrill Carmine (Jim Clendennan wine) '97: very dark
color; ratherr earthy/dusty/ slight herbal some oaked nose;
hearty/coarse/rustic earthy/dusty bit herbal/funky
flavor; a rather rough & rustic red.
Rhoda immediately nailed it for what it was; they same wine
I'd ordered the previous year as a mystery wine. Lucky
for Berni & I that Rhoda wasn't competing in the IronWino
Challenge in Pasadena.
We close
down the restaurant and head off for our respective motels
& crash. TomHill
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