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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 Rhones - May 31, 2000
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- Alban
Vineyards Edna Valley Roussanne Alban Estate (14.4%) '98:
Med.dark gold color; some toasty/oak bit earthy some honeysuckle/floral
bit almond/hazelnut nose; rich bit tart very glycerined
hazelnutty/honeysuckle floral lovely mouthfilling flavor;
very long very glycerined honey- suckle/hazelnuts floral
finish; needs several yrs; a bit like a SQN w/o all the
toasty/oak.
- Eberle
Paso Robles Grenache Lauridson Vineyard (14.7%) '97:
Med.light red color; attractive/ pleasant strawberry/Grenache
bit simple nose; soft spicy/Grenache/strawberry light floral/
earthy simple/clean flavor; med. strawberry/Grenache slight
bitter finish w/ little tannins; a pleasant little summertime
quaffer.
- Ridge
Calif Lytton Estate Grenache (18% Zin, 2% PS) Dry Creek
Valley (14.6%) '97: Med.dark color; rather buttery/oaked
Ridge/perfume some strawberry/Grenache/cinammon/cloves nose;
soft fairly rich/lush some buttery/oaked light strawberry/Grenache
slight spicy/cloves flavor; med. soft buttery/Am.oaked light
strawberry/Grenache finish w/ little tannins; a very nice
Ridge red but short on Grenache character.
- Ridge
Calif Lytton Estate Grenache (20% Zin, 5% PS) Dry Creek
Valley (14.3%) '98: Med.dark color; bright/forward spicy
very strawberry/Grenache lighht smokey/toasty nose; soft
bit bitter spicy/strawberry/Grenache little oak flavor;
med. strawberry/Grenache light oaked finish w/ no tannins;
a pleasant/lightweight red w/ good Grenache character but
little grip or structure.
- Ridge
Calif Mataro Pagani Vineyard (77% Mataro/Mourvedre, 23%
Zin) SonomaVlly (14.5%) '97: Dark color; deep earthy/plummy/Mourvedre/black
cherry bit licorice/pungent nose; soft fairly rich plummy/licorice/earthy/Mourvedre
bit dusty/earthy some pungent/oaked flavor; long soft/plummy/
black cherry/licorice/Mourvedre finish w/ light tannins;
very nice forward Mourvedre but not much funky/Pagani character.
- Dry
Creek Vineyard Dry Creek Valley Petite Sirah (14.8%) '82:
Very dark color; strong very spicy/oaked peppery/licorice
some fragrant/fruit some complex nose; soft/smooth rather
spicy/oaked some licorice/peppery bit berry/fruit flavor;
med.long some licorice/pungent rather spicy/oaked/ buttery
bit complex finish w/ light tannins; very smooth/polished
fully mature PS w/ some fruit & lots of Am.oak.
- Dry
Creek Vineyard Dry Creek Valley Petite Sirah (13.7%) '83:
Dark color; rather earthy/dusty some black cherry some toasty/oak
quite peppery/spicy nose; soft some tannic dusty/earthy
black cherry some toasty/oak low fruit flavor; med.long
tannic slight black cherry/licorice little fruit light toasty/oak
finish w/ some tannins; nice/interesting but a bit low on
fruit; drink up.
- Dry
Creek Vineyards Dry Creek Valley Petite Sirah (13.4%) '84:
Very dark color; rather classic/PS/ pungent/licorice/earthy
low fruit bit bretty some toasty/oaked; rather hard/tannic
some licorice/pungent/clunky/earthy low-fruit bit bretty
flavor; med.short tannic licorice/ pungent finish w/ some
tannins; drying out a bit & low on fruit.
- Grant
Burge Barossa Vines Shiraz (13.5%) '98: Med.dark color;
dusty/earthy some blackberry/ licorice/smokey quite gamey
nose; tart/lush blackberry/gamey/spicy/Syrah some Am.oaked/
charred flavor; med.long gamey/licorice/blackberry/Syrah
some oaked finish w/ light tannins; a very nice mainstream
Aussie Shiraz; good value. $14.00
- Geyser
Peak Sonoma Cnty Shiraz Reserve (13.2%) '96: Very dark
color; very strong vanilla/Am. oaked rather blueberry/Syrah
loads of oak nose; tart minty/spicy very vanilla/oaked ripe
blackberry/blueberry flavor; med.long tart ripe/blueberry/Syrah
very Am.oaked finish w/ light tannins; not the depth or
intensity of an Aussie Shiraz, more like a SilverOak Syrah.
- Michel-Schlumberger
Costal Calif Syrah Benchland Wine (13%) '96: Very dark
color; rather earthy/plummy bit blackberry light smokey/oaked
slight herbal nose; very soft/plummy/Syrah slight herbal/dill
some smokey/oak flavor; med.short plummy/Syrah some herbal
bit oaked finish w/ light tannins; tastes like SanBernarbe/Monterey
Syrah.
- Ojai
Vineyard Calif Syrah (14.0%) '98: Very dark color; very
strong dusty/blackberry/Syrah very peppery/spicy beautiful
nose; soft/lush spicy/peppery rich blackberry/boysenberry
dusty some toasty/oaked flavor; long rather peppery/spicy
blackberry/Syrah/gamey/dusty light toasty/oak finish w/
some tannins; a beautiful big lush Ojai Syrah; great value.
$20.00
- Ojai
Vineyard Santa Barbara Cnty Syrah Bien Nacido Vineyard (14.0%)
'98: Black color; strong toasty/Fr.oak very plummy/black
cherry/blackberry/Syrah very spicy slight dusty/gamey nose;
big/rich/ extracted intense/blackberry/black cherry/licorice/gamey
loads of BN black cherry fruit some toasty/oak flavor; very
long intense black cherry/blackberry/Syrah/licorice bit
pungent/dusty light oaked/toasty finish w/ fair tannins;
needs 2-6 yrs; loads of black cherry character; another
killer BN Syrah.
- Ojai
Vineyard Calif Syrah Roll Ranch Vineyard (14.5%) '98:
Black color; intense pungent/dusty licorice/ blackberry/Syrah/black
cherry cola some roasted/smokey/pungent complex nose; tart
very spicy leaner blackberry/black cherry cola/licorice
peppery/spicy bit dusty/gamey some roasted/pungent flavor;
very long peppery/spicy black cherry cola/blackberry/licorice/Syrah
some pungent/ toasty/oak finish w/ fair tannins; needs 2-8
yrs; a bit leaner & less extracted than previous yrs
RollRanchs; killer Syrah.
- Joseph
Sabon Clos du Mont Olivet (13%) Chateauneuf du Pape '98:
Med.color; rather roasted/ coffee earthy/dusty slight
Mourvedre/plummy fairly fragrant nose; soft rich/plummy
some strawberry/Grenache bit coffee/roasted/dusty flavor;
med.long soft plummy/strawberry/Grenache light roasted/smokey/coffee
finish w/ light tannins; pleasant/drinkable CdP. Howard's
mystery.
- J.Reynaud
Pignan Reserve (14%) Chateauneuf du Pape '86: Med.color;
rather earthy/oaked/ smokey/pungent/aged bit bretty/horsecollar
nose; tart bit lean some roasted/earthy/CdP bit toasty/oak/pungent
bit tired flavor; med.long some bretty/horsecollar bit dried
out/tannic rather dusty/light roasted/CdP finish w/ some
tannins; getting a bit tired & on the downside of its
life. Larry's mystery.
- le
Clos du Caillou Les Roches Rondes ReserveCuvee Syrah ViellesVignes
(13.5%) Cotes du Rhone '98: Med.dark color; rather bretty/horsecollar
some earthy/dusty bit fruity/Syrah/gamey slight roasted/complex
nose; tart some Syrah/blackberry/gamey some bretty/horsecollar
light roasted/pungent bit tannic flavor; med.long dusty/earthy
light blackberry/gamey some bretty/ horsecollar finish w/
light tannins; lots of flavor & character for a CdR
but not a lot of Syrah character; more like a minor CdP;
good for the price.
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And
a wee dram o' the old bloody pulpit:
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Dry Creek Vineyard PetiteSirahs: Have have tasted almost
all the DCV PSs over the yrs and they have always been one
of my favorite DCV wines. PS is not one of my favorite grapes/wines,
but the DCV ones always seem to have more fruit than most
and less of that clunky/goofy/ clumsy character that typifies
most Calif PS. Sort of like making a foil fencer out of
a sabre guy; generally a wasted effort but occasionally
it can be done!!
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Ojai Spring Release: Ho-hum.... another killer batch of
Syrahs from Helen & Adam Tolmach... just another day
at the ranch!! All 3 of these Syrahs are big/extracted yet
balanced Syrahs. These '98 strike me as a bit less structured
& tannic than the '95-'96-'97 ones were on release,
but that's hard to say at disparate points in time. The
'98 Calif Syrah at $20 (Wine Club).... well... it's just
dishonest to buy a wine that good at that price. I've always
preferred the RollRanch to the BienNacido. Which I did with
these '98's, but the difference was much closer this time.
The BN is always loaded w/ this lush plummy/ black cherry
fruit whilst the RR has more of a spicy/peppery/dusty/complex
character; more of a SouthernRhone character creeping in,
perhaps. Dynamite Syrahs from one of the best.
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Alban Roussanne: Another terrific effort from John Alban
with his '98 Estate. Lots of richness & flavor but that
underlying lean/acidic hardness that makes his whites so
alive and vibrant to drink. Should age very well.
TomHill
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