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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 Australian Rhones - November 29, 2000
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- Yeringberg
Yarra Valley Marsanne/Roussanne (13.0%) '99:
Med.gold color; fragrant/almondy/appley bit floral/earthy
no oaked nose; tart/lean/hard appley bit floral/metallic/earthy/stoney/hard
flavor; very tart/hard/lean metallic/stoney bit appley/floral
finish; larts of Marsanne character; may be a terrific wine
in 10-20 yrs but a real leap of faith; stupid price. $34.50
- Charles
Melton Barossa Valley Rose of Virginia Grenache/CS (12.5%)
'00: Med.light red color; fragrant Grenache/strawberry
very perfumed/spicy loads of strawberry/floral nose; soft
very floral/spicy lush loads of Alpine strawberry flavor;
very long very lush intense strawberry/Grenache/floral finish
w/ light tannins; delicious light red loaded w/ alpine strawberry
character; this is what the Phelps Grenache should be like;
good value. $14.00
- Hongell
Barossa Valley Grenache Biscay Vineyard (13.8%) '98:
Med.color; bit herbal rather black cherry/cola/ pepperminty/strawberry
bit dusty minty/oak nose; soft candied cherry cola bit licorice
some sour some minty/Am.oaked flavor; med.long sweetish/candied
cherry cola some minty/oaked finish w/ little tannins; lots
of cheap Christmas candy character; overpriced. $18.50
- Twelve
Staves McLaren Vale Grenache Gary Wait Vineyard (14%) '99:
Med.color; very intense strawberry/Grenache/ peppery very
spicy/fragrant nose; rich very peppery/spicy/strawberry
some Am.oaked flavor; long very spicy/strawberry/peppery
rather Am.oaked finish w/ light tannins; lots of peppery/strawberry
character; very tasty Grenache.
- Clarendon
Hills Old Vines Grenache Clarendon Vineyard (15.0%) '98:
Med.dark color; very strong fragrant/ strawberry/Grenache
some pencilly/toasty bit earthy/eucalyptus nose; rich/sour/quince/bitter
strawberry/ Grenache some eucalyptus/oaked flavor; long
ripe strawberry/Grenache minty/menthol/eucalyptus/oaked
some sour/bitter finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs;
more bright/overripe character & not as extracted as
the other.
- Clarendon
Hills Old Vines Grenache Kangarilla Vineyard (13.5%) '98:
Med.color; rather earthy/dusty/gamey/spicy rather strawberry/Grenache
some Rhonish bit Am.oaked nose; tart very spicy earthy/dusty
some strawberry/ Grenache some Am.oaked flavor; med.long
gamey/strawberry/Grenache rather earthy/dusty/Rhonish finish
w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; more clunky/Rhonish
& less intense but more interesting.
- Charles
Melton Barossa Valley Grenache (15.0%) '98: Med.dark
color; very intense/pencilly/Am.oak/menthol licorice/strawberry/Grenache
nose; rich very pencilly/Am.oaked/menthol/buttery strong
strawberry/Grenache loads of fruit flavor; very long Am.oaked/buttery/pencilly
very strong spicy/strawberry/Grenache finish w/ some tannins;
needs 2-5 yrs of age; loaded w/ Am.oak but loads of strawberry
fruit.
- Torbreck
Barossa Valley Woodcutter's Red (13.5%) '99: Very dark
color; strong minty/menthol/oaked very perfumed/ blackberry/strawberry
very spicy complex nose; intense sour blackberry/strawberry
some menthol/Am.oaked tart lots of fruit flavor; long bit
sour/tart strong blackberry/strawberry ratherr menthol/Am.oaked
juicy/ jammy bit bretty/horsey finish; a ripe juicy/jammy
red; good value. $22.00
- The
Hattrick McLarenVale Red Wine (50% Grenache, 45% Shiraz,
5% CS; 15.0%) '99: Black color; very intense strawberry/blackberry
gamey/Syrah eucalyptus very spicy intense nose; very strong
blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah very fragrant/spicy some minty/eucalyptus/oaked
flavor; very long/intense boysenberry/jammy/ blackberry/Syrah/strawberry
spicy/aromatic loads of fruit finish w/ some tannins; needs
2-6 yrs; loaded w/ very intense/ripe fruit w/ some eucalyptus/oak.
- Goundrey
Mt.Barker/ Western Australia Shiraz Reserve Selection (14.0%)
'97: Very dark color; lovely earthy very meaty/gamey/Syrah
very peppery/cracked black pepper spicy/complex Rhonish
nose; tart intense black pepper gamey/meaty/Syrah earthy/dusty
complex bit funky/Rhonish flavor; very long very black pepper/
spicy meaty/gamey/Syrah bit earthy/funky finish w/ fair
tannins; needs several yrs; very interesting/ complex Syrah
w/ lots of black pepper; great value.
- Pirramimma
McLarenVale Shiraz Stock's Hill Vineyard (14%) '98: Black
color; very intense boysenberry/blackberry very licorice/chocolaty
hugely fruity rather Am.oaked/vanilla nose; soft very intense
blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah jammy/licorice/pungent gamey
vanilla/oaked flavor; very long very intense chocolaty/boysenberry/
blackberry/Syrah/licorice ripe/jammy rather vanilla/Am.oaked
finish w/ fair tannins; loads of intense Syrah fruit but
good structure for aging; a steal at $19.00
- Hewitson
L'Oizeau McLaren Vale Shiraz (14.1%) '97: Dark color;
intense blackberry/Syrah/peppery/gamey very spicy complex
bit volatile/aromatic nose; tart rather dusty/earthy spicy/blackberry/Syrah
complex bit bretty flavor; long some menthol/oaked/medicinal
dusty very spicy/gamey/Syrah/blackberry some minty bit bretty
finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; pretty interesting
Syrah at a good price. $22.00
- Hewitson
L'Oizeau McLaren Vale Shiraz (14.0%) '98: Very dark
color; more intense blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah loads
of forward fruit vanilla/Am.oaked nose; soft loads of blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
some vanilla/oaked flavor; long/lush loads of blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
some vanilla/oaked finish w/ some tannins; bigger/riper/more
intense than the '97 but not worth the price increase. $32.00
- Charles
Melton Nine Popes (54% Grenache, 44% Shiraz, 2% Mourvedre;
14.5%) '98: Dark color; very strong blackberry/boysenberry/licorice
some menthol/eucalyptus/oaked rather spicy fragrant nose;
tart very menthol/ eucalyptus/oaked very spicy/boysenberry/blackberry/jammy/ripe
complex flavor; very long tart strawberry/ blackberry/blueberry/strawberry
some menthol/eucalyptus/Am.oaked finish w/ some tannins;
needs several yrs; a very good rich/ripe/deep Grenache.
- Charles
Melton Barossa Valley Shiraz (14.5%) '98: Black color;
very intense ripe/chocolaty/licorice intense boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah
loads of intense fruit complex/perfumed/aromatic nose; soft/rich/lush
very intense boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah/licorice/chocolaty
complex some Am.oaked bit gamey flavor; very long very intense/licorice/boysenberry/Syrah
some Am.oaked/vanilla gamey/complex/spicy finish w/ fair
tannins; needs 3-8 yrs; loads of intense ripe Syrah fruit
w/ nice touch of oak.
- Luigi
d'Allesandro Podere Il Bosco Toscano (13%) Syrah di Manzano
'98: Very dark color; intense green olive/ pungent/charred/toasty/oaked
rather blackberry/Syrah some NorthernRhone/smokey/pungent
nose; tart green olive/ bit blackberry/Syrah earthy toasty/oak/pungent/smokey
flavor; long/tart green olive/blackberry/Syrah rather toasty/charred/pungent/Fr.oaked
mocha/smokey finish w/ some hard tannins; lots of charred/oak
but very interesting Syrah character.
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Just
a bit of a bloody pulpit:
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Grenache: I continue to be mightly impressed w/ the Grenaches
coming from Australia. World class wines; some of the best
in the world. They're consistently greater than those from
France and, certainly, Calif. The Alban Grenache is the
only one to come close, but look for a '99 from AdamTolmach/Ojai
to be close. But Calif will catch up in 10 yrs, I'm convinced,
with the Aussies.
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Oak: This tasting was a continuation of the trend I've been
noting over the last yr or so; a more modest usage of oak
by the Aussies. They used to give everything a big shot
of oak, whether the fruit was there or not. I'm seeing less
of that. The ones that are strongly oaked seem to have a
pretty intense fruit to carry all the oak. A trend I hope
continues.
TomHill
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