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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 Zinfandels - March 1, 2000
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- Ernest&Julio
Gallo Cafe Zinfandel (8%) NV: Very
pale red color, near WhiteZin in color; weak/simple/ grapey/no
Zinfandel nose; sweet/sour simple grapey/fruity flavor;
mercifully short sweet/sour grapey finish w/ no tannins;
absolutelt abominable stuff w/ no Zinfandel character at
all.
- Cantele
Primitivo Salento IGT (13%) '96: Med.dark color; earthy
low fruit some brett/horse- collar nose; sour astringent
metallic some bretty/horsecollar/earthy no fruit flavor;
tannic earthy sour rather unclean/bretty/horsecollar no
fruit finish; too unclean & no fruit.
- A*Mano
Primitivo Puglia IGT (13.5%) '98: Med.dark color; overripe
Italian/hot-climate bit barnyardy/goat pen/horsey unclean
slight grapey/fruity nose; soft unclean/goat pen overripe/
hot-climate sour horsey flavor; med.short hot-climate/overripe
horsey/goat-pen finish w/ little tannins; much like Algerian
plonk; bad stuff.
- Pervini
Primitivo di Manduria Archidamo (14%) '97: Med.dark
color; bit oaked rather dusty/low fruit bit brett/horsecollar
somewhat cleaner nose; soft bit oaked earthy/dusty slight
oaked/ brett low fruit flavor; med. low fruit rather earthy/dusty
light oaked finish w/ light tannins; little if any Zinfandel
character; dull & plodding.
- Rosenblum
Cellars Contra Costa Cnty Zinfandel (13.4%) '93: Med.dark
color; bit earthy/dusty some plummy/ black cherry light
oaked nose; soft/smooth plummy/black cherry light/low-key
flavor; soft/fat short plummy/black cherry/dusty light blackberry
finish w/ little tannins; very nice drinking smooth low-key
Zinfandel w/ good ContraCosta character.
- Rosenblum
Cellars Napa Valley Zinfandel (13.6%) '93: Med.dark
color; fragrant/spicy light raspberry bit dusty light pencilly/oaked
nose; tart spicy light raspberry/dusty light pencilly/oaked
flavor; med.long tart spicy/raspberry light pencilly/oaked
dusty bit menthol finish w/ some tannins; rather low-key
mature Zinfandel; probably as good as it'll ever be.
- Rosenblum
Cellars San Francisco Bay Zinfandel Contra Costa Cnty (13.5%);
V&B by.... ;98: Med.color; rather earthy/dusty bit
simple/plummy/cherry some LoodiZin nose; tart spicy light
cherry/plummy bit dusty/earthy LodiZin light buttery/oak
flavor; med.long bright cherry/plummy some dusty/ earthy/LodiZin
light buttery finish w/ light tannins; seems to have some
Lodi Zinfandel in the blend; pleasant Zinfandel one step
above the Cuvee MM at a good price.
- Rosenblum
Cellars San Francisco Bay Zinfandel (103 yr old Carla's
Vnyd; 13.6%) contraCostaCnty '98: Med.dark color; deep
CC/plummy dusty/old vines chocolaty some oaked rather perfumed/aromatic
nose; soft very lush/plummy/black cherry/CC dusyu/oaked
very perfumed flavor; very long very lush plummy/black cherry
cola/CCZin light oaked dusty/old vines violets finish w/
some tannins; very ripe lush & drinkable CC Zinfandel.
- Sobon
Estate Fiddletown Zinfandel (14.9%; U/U; 990 cs) LubenkoVnyd
'97: Med.light color; attractive spicy bit earthy light
raspberry/black cherry light oaked nose; soft light blackberry/black
cherry/raspberry light dusty bit lean flavor; med.long bright
raspberry/blackberry/black cherry spicy/dusty finish w/
light tannins; not a lot of Fiddletown character but a nice
pretty drinkable Zinfandel. Good value at $12.00
- Flint
Cienega Vlly Zinfandel Old Vines (13.5%) '97: Very dark
color; rather reduced/H2S/pungent/ fecal/diaper pail light
plummy nose; clears to a blackberry/jammy still bit stinky
nose; tart almost shrill ripe/blackberry/jammy spicy tannic
flavor; med.long bit funky/stinky tart jammy/blackberry
finish w/ some tannins; a wine that needs to breathe; a
bit strange w/ good SBZin/jamminess but seems acidified
or underripe on the palate.
- Marr
Sonoma Cnty Old Vine Zinfandel (14.2%; U/U; small amounts
of Carignane&PS) '97: Dark color; deep blackberry/boysenberry/licorice
pungent/dusty charred oak complex/smokey nose; soft smooth
blackberry/boysenberry/chocolaty rather charred/toasty/oak
slight menthol flavor; med.long charred/toasty/oak/pungent
blackberry/boysenberry/chocolaty finish w/ some tannins;
needs several yrs; lots of charred oak & ripe character;
very good Zinfandel.
- Dry
Creek Vnyds Dry Creek Vlly Reserve Zinfandel (14.0%) '97:
Dark color; very unusual walnutty very spicy/blackberry/raspberry
some oaked peppery/complex nose; soft smooth milky/Am.oaked
buttery very spicy raspberry/blackberry/peppery flavor;
very log spicy/fragrant raspberry/blackberry/ peppery some
buttery/oaked finish w/ some tannins; needs yr or two; an
absolutely lovely spicy Zinfandel more like RRV than DCV.
- Blockheadia
Ringnosii Russian River Vlly Zinfandel (14.5%) '98: Med.dark
color; attractive dusty very spicy/fragrant blackberry some
perfumey nose; tart dusty/old vines spicy light blackberry/
black cherry slightly hot flavor; med.long very spicy/blackberry
dusty/old vines finish w/ light tannins; a very attractive
elegant very spicy RRV Zinfandel.
- Blockheadia
Ringnosii Napa Valley Zinfandel (14.5%) '98: Very dark/black
color; deep/intense black- berry/boysenberry very plummy/black
cherry bit alcoholic/oaked/buttered popcorn nose; soft rich
plummy/blackberry/boysenberry/very ripe light buttery/oaked
bit alcoholic flavor; very long soft very ripe/plummy/blackberry/boysenberry
light oaked finish w/ light tannins; needs a yr or two;
big ripe lush Zinfandel but a bit lacking in structure or
grip.
- Tulocay
Napa Valley Zinfandel Casanova Vnyd (15.8%) '95: Very
dark color; intense blackberry/boysen- berry/licorice/chocolaty
very ripe but not raisened/pruney bit funky/volatile over-the-top
Zinfandel nose; soft very ripe blackberry/boysenberry/chocolaty
almost Aussie-like Shiraz bit hot/alcoholic flavor; very
long soft very ripe/blackberry/boysenberry/licorice/chocolaty
bit hot/alcoholic finish w/ some tannins; very much an over-the-top
Zinfandel but yet not at all overripe/raisened/pruney; very
much a Turley-look-alike Zinfandel.
- Plum
Creek Resdstone Reserve Merlot Colorado Grown Tenth Anniversary
'94: Near black color; very intense boysenberry/blackberry/Zinfandel-like/chocolaty
very spicy some oaked nose; soft rich blackberry/black cherry/boysenberry/chocolaty
light toasty/oaked flavor; long soft lush ripe chocolaty/blackberry/black
cherry light toasty/oaked light earthy/dusty finish w/ some
tannins; can use a few yrs; I was very surprised when this
was unbagged to find it was a Colorado wine and a Merlot;
first rate interesting Merlot. $16.00-Steve Sterbenz mystery
wine.
- Ch.Grand
Puy Lacoste Pauliiac '95: Very dark/near-black color;
very strong mocha/chocolaty/ espresso/coffee bean/roasted/charred
some herbal/earthy/Bordeaux nose; soft pungent/charred/
very ripe roasted very oaked rather herbal/Bordeaux/earthy
flavor; very long mocha/charred/ roasted toasty/oaked rather
herbal/dusty/earthy finish w/ fair tannins; big huge intense
Bordeaux w/ lots of toasty/oak; Larry Archibald's mystery
wine; mispriced at $30.00
And
a few stickies w/ the dessert:
- Louis
Guntrum Spatlese Yellow Fantasy (9.5%) '96: in a hideous
yellow bottle that looked more at home in a drug-testing
laboratory; Pale near colorless; rather earthy/musty (not
corked) dusty little fruit nose; tart/acid off-dry earthy/dusty/musty
low fruit flavor; same dreadful finish; baaaaaad stuff.
- Kafer
Munchen Beerenauslese Bereich Wonnegau (9.0%) '98: Light
gold color; some peachy/ botrytis earthy/dusty simple grapey
nose; tart slightly sweet rather earthy weak grapey slight
peachy/botrytis flavor; med.short earthy/dusty/metallic
light grapey slight botrytis/ peachy finish; one of the
dullest BA's I've ever had. No bargin at $13.00/hlf
- Savannah-Chanel
Vnyds Santa Cruz Mtns Late Harvest Cabernet Franc (14.5%;
RS:9.9%) '97: Very dark color; beautiful intense blackberry/boysenberry/chocolaty
very intense/jammy very ripe slight volatile/earthy nose;
soft sweet very ripe/blackberry/boysenberry/very jammy dusty/
SCM complex bit hot flavor; very long intense blackberry/boysenberry/chocolaty
loads of jammy fruit finish w/ ample tannins; easily a 20
yr CabFranc.
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Some
stuff from the bloody pulpit:
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Italian Primitivo: Don't get this wine at all; never had
one that offered any sort of pleasure to me. Primitivo has
been DNA certified as being identical to Zinfandel. None,
not one, of the dozen or so I've had have had a shred of
Zinfandel aroma or flavor to them. Usually they are rather
earthy/dusty (not unlike Lodi Zinfandel at it's mediocre
level) and precious little fruit, often unclean/bretty.
Even Zinfandel from very hot areas like Lodi or Modesto
or Cucamonga have noticible Zinfandel character to them.
So, even if the science says they're Zinfandel, my palate
says otherwise. I'll pass no matter how low the price.
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The two Rosenblums are the first ones I've seen bearing
the San Francisco Bay appellation. I don't see that it adds
any cachet to the label. Despite all the objections from
SantaCruz winemakers, it seems pretty innocuous to me. It
probably won't convince me I should buy a Wente or K-J wine.
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Kent Rosenblum's '96 ContraCosta Zins were, across the board,
stunning wines; some of the best ContraCosta Zins I've ever
had. I thought his '97 CC Zins a weaker effort. Based on
this Carla's Vnyd Zinfandel, looks like he may have done
very well again in '98. It, like many '98 Zins, seems a
bit lacking in structure & tannins, but that's generally
true of most CC Zins anyway.
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I've followed Bill Cadman's Tulocay wines from the very
start, a terrific Amador Zinfandel. His Chards, his Pinots,
his Cabs have all been first-rate in my book. Alas, I've
sort of lost touch w/ his wines over the last 6-7 yrs, so
was looking forward to trying this one. Glad to see that
Bill hasn't lost his touch w/ making wines. Bill has a day
job at Mondavi Wnry (or, at least still did last I knew)
and his tiny Tulocay Wnry on Coombs Rd just east of Napa
is almost a hobby (what do they call them in France... garagiests???
Winemakers in a garage?). I don't recall ever having a Tulocay
wine that I didn't like. Yet this is a wnry that NEVER seem
to get much notice and sort of falls thru all the reviewer's
cracks. Bill has made some Pinots over the yrs that I thought
were some of the best I've had from Calif; big & Burgundian.
Worth trying these wines when you stumble upon them.
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LateHarvest CabFranc: The first one I had was a MikeRobbins/Chuck
Ortman SpringMountainVnyd LateHrvst '73. It was sensational
in its youth and the last one I had about 4 yrs ago was
a beautiful/complex some dried-out red wine. This Savannah-Chanel
is the best one I've had since the Spring Mountain, maybe
even better. Toby Shumrick (Tobin James) has made some very
good LateHrvst CabFrancs down in PasoRobles also. If you
want a wine to lay down for 20 yrs, these are the ones.
TomHill
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