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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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Paso Robles and Sonoma Zinfandels - November 8, 2000
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- Four
Vines Paso Robles Zin (14.5%) '96:
Med.color; lovely spicy/raspberry light toasty/oak
nose; tart bit lean/hard rather aromatic/spicy/raspberry/Zin
bit chocolaty flavor; med.long bit thin/lean very
spicy/raspberry finish w/ light tannins; a lovely/spicy
nose but a bit pinched on the palate.
- Coyote
Creek Paso Robles Zin Westside (14.2%) '98: Med.dark
color; rather toasty/pungent/ tobaccoy/coffee ripe
blackberry/jammy very spicy nose; very acidic/citric tobaccoy/pungent/
oaked very spicy/blackberry/jammy flavor; long very acidic
ripe/spicy/blackberry/jammy finish w/ some tannins;
needs several yrs; lots of ripe blackberry character but
a rather searing acidity on the palate.
- L'Aventure
Paso Robles Zin (14.7%) '98: Dark color; lovely very
spicy/blackberry very perfumey rather toasty/oaked
complex nose; lovely very spicy/raspberry/blackberry light
toasty/Fr.oak perfumey/elegant flavor; very long pencilly/Fr.oak
ripe/raspberry/blackberry very spicy very fragrant
complex finish w/ light tannins; a lovely/elegant/polished
Zin in the Doug Nalle style; seems more SonomaZin
than Paso; one of the lovliest Paso Zins I've had.
Should age for 3-5 yrs. Stupid price at $58.00
- Linne
Calodo CherryRed (66% Cherry Ranch Zin, 33% James Berry
Vnyd Syrah; 15.8%) '98: Very dark color; ripe
very spicy blackberry/Zin/chocolaty light toasty/pungent/oak
perfumed nose; very rich very spicy ripe/blackberry/boysenberry
light toasty/oak flavor; very long/lingering very
spicy/ripe/blackberry/boysenberry light toasty/pungent/smokey/oak
finish w/ some tannins; a classic Paso Robles ripe/blackberry
Zin that carries the alcohol well w/ no signs of hotness
or raisened character; lovely/lovely Zin.
- Zero
Manipulation RTW Dry Creek Valley (63% Zin, 21% Carignane,
16% Mataro) PetersonWnry '98: Very dark color;
bit fecal/barnyardy pungent/burnt/tarry some diaper pail/sewer
gas some blackberry nose; rather fecal/diaper pail/sewer
gas some blackberry/earthy bit oaked flavor; rather
hard/tannic rustic some diaper pail/sewer gas light blackberry/tarry/charred
finish w/ some tannins; really strange stuff; certainly
has complexity to it.
- Everett
Ridge Dry Creek Valley Zin Old Vines (14.7%) '98: Med.color;
very buttery bit volatile very spicy/aromatic/perfumed
oaked some blackberry nose; very buttery/buttered popcorn/oaked
very spicy/raspberry classic DCV/Zin flavor; very long buttery/buttered
popcorn/oaked very spicy/raspberry/Zin finish w/ light
tannins; lots of buttery character but a very pleasant
Zin.
- Wild
Hog Alexander Valley Zin (14.7%) '98: Med.color; very
fragrant lovely/ripe/raspberry lush light Am.oak nose;
soft/lush loads of fruit/raspberry/cassis spicy light oak
flavor; long/lush very raspberry/cassis light oak
very spicy finish w/ light tanins; a lovely/forward very
nice drinking AV Zin at a very good price at $19.00
- Wild
Hog Russian River Vlly Zin Porter-BassVnyd (14.4%) '98:
Dark color; deeper blackberry/ boysenberry dusty/old
vine some pungent/oak slight reduced/sewer gas nose; tarter
more intense blackberry/boysenberry some tannic some
pungent/oaked flavor; long tart/lush ripe blackberry
some dusty/old vines finish w/ fair tannins; needs several
yrs; a classic RRV Zin w/ good structure and lots
of blackberry fruit; good value at $19.00
- Hartford
Court Russian River Vlly Hartford Vnyd Zin (14.7%; 454 cs;
U/U) '98: Dark color; rather blackberry/Zin fruit
some perfumed talc/oaked/pencilly bit spicy nose; tart bit
light spicy/ blackberry perfumed talc light pencilly/oak
flavor; med.short light blackberry perfumed talc light
oak finish w/ light tannins; a nice/correct Zin but rather
boring.
- Hartford
Court Russian River Vlly High Wire Vnyd Zin (14.7%; 778
cs; U/U) '98: Dark color; slight fecal/stinky/burnt
rubber/sewer gas pungent/blackberry/boysenberry nose; tart/tannic
boysenberry/blackberry hard bit closed somewhat funky/burnt
flavor; long pungent/funky some blackberry/boysenberry
bit tannic some eucalyptus finish; needs several yrs; a
bit more interesting of the two wines.
- Saxon
Brown Sonoma Vlly Zin Casa Santamaria Vnyd (14.4%; 210 cs)
'97: Black color; very intense blackberry/jammy
pungent/smokey/oaked licorice/chocolaty rather volatile/finger
nail polish complex nose; very hot/volatile/nail polish
remover strong jammy/blackberry/overripe flavor; long
hot/volatile/burning strong blackberry/jammy some appley/acidified
finish w/ some tannins; some interesting things therein
but a searing volatility to the wine.
- Michael-Scott
Russian River Vlly Zin Old Vines (13.5%; 300 cs) '98:
Med.dark color; rather toasty/ pencilly/oaked perfumed
slight reduced/sewer gas some blackberry/dusty nose; hard/tannic
appley/underripe blackberry/RRVZin some pungent/oak flavor;
long/hard/tannic strong boysenberry/blackberry rather
appley/acidified/underripe finish; needs 2-5 yrs age to
soften; pretty interesting RRV Zin.
- Hanna
Sonoma Vlly Zin Bismark Ranch (16.0%; U/U) '98: Med.dark
color; intense chocolaty/ blueberry/boysenberry/jammy
some toasty/pungent/smokey/oak complex nose; tart/hard blackberry/
boysenberry rather tannic buttery/Am.oaked/pungent flavor;
bit tannic boysenberry/blackberry rather buttery/Am.oaked
finish; needs yr or two; much like some of the DryCreekVnyd
Zins at twice the price; nice Zin but just that; stupid
price at $40.00
- Ravenswood
Old Hill Sonoma Vlly Zin (14.8%) '98: Very dark color;
beautiful/complex dusty/old vine some French/toasty/oak
nose; tart bit lean/hard/tannic some menthol strong blackberry/
boysenberry menthol/Fr.oak/pungent black cherry flavor;
long some hard/tannic dusty/old vine blackberry/boysenberry
pungent/menthol/oak finish w/ fair tannins; terrific classic
OldHill nose but a bit lacking in lushness; should
improve some w/ age.
- Mayo
Family Winery Russian River Vlly Old Vines Ricci Vnyd Zin
Port (19.8%; U) '99: Very dark color; very intense
cassis/blackberry/boysenberry loads of intense/ripe Zin/fruit
bit alcoholic nose; very sweet tobaccoy/pungent intense
grapey/boysenberry/blackberry/cassis flavor; very long
very sweet intense boysenberry/blackberry/cassis light pungent/smokey
finish w/ some tannins; less like a Port than a Zin
Essence; huge fruit but not that alcoholic or fortified
in character.
- Rocco
Schiavilla Apulian Primitivo (Bttld in NewPort News, VA)
NV: Med.light slight browning color; some spicy/blackberry/chocolaty
bit hot climat/unclean slight pungent/sewer gas nose;
tart bit unclean/barnyardy light blackberry/chocolaty earthy/dusty
flavor; med.short unclean/barnyardy earthy light chocolaty
finish w/ light tannins; typical unclean Italian Primitivo.
Tastes like a 3-4 yr old wine.
- Balagna
Winery New Mexico Zin (Hrvstd on Aug 25 at 27 Brix; 16%)
'00: Dark color; very strong chocolaty/blackberry
very black cherry/Cherry Mash angel food cake loads of fruit
nose; tart/tannic/hard/raspy strong blackberry/black
cherry cola flavor; med.long hard/raspy very strong
blackberry/black cherry finish w/ ample tannins.
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And
the usual rants from the bloody pulpit:
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The L'Aventure Zin was as fine a Zin from Paso Robles I've
yet had. Loads of fruit, very elegant, not the usual
jammy Paso chjaracter (which I happen to like), nice touch
of French oak. A flawless/seamless Zin. Alas, to price
this at $58/btl indicates somewhat totally out of
contact w/ reality. It's a perfectly good $25-$30 Zin; but
not recommended at $58. I doubt that Ehren Jordan
will price HIS first Pesenti at that sort of price. He also
has a Syrah '98 priced at the same price. I'm fearful
of what the prices are going to be like when his Estate
grapes come on line. But the wine is damn good Zin.
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WildHog Winery: Two more winners from WildHog. Every one
of their wines I've had over the yrs I've liked quite
a lot. Including their Pinots. A small wnry that doesn't
seem to receive the attention they deserve. I need
to make a vist there sometime.
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Rocco Schiavilla: Not a commercial wine. He's a physicist
back in VA who's a good friend of one of the theoretical
physicists in my tasting group. Every yr he has his mother
down in Apulia buy some wine in bulk from a local
wnry and then ship it over to him in a stainless steel
tank. The shipping (clearly NOT the cost of the bulk wine)
must make for a pretty expensive house wine... but
if you gotta have the stuff from the home country, this
is as good a way as any!!
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BalagnaWnry Zin: John Balagna has followed the TomHill wine
tastings from the very start, in 1972!! Long a home
winemaker, he bacame a commercial wnry when he retired from
being a radio-chemist about 1990. His wines have been
showing a continual improvement over the yrs, but
the NewMexico fruit is not Calif fruit, which can be a problem.
This yr he got very ripe Zinfandel from down in Deming.
The must was very underacid, but he acidified w/ tartaric
acid so it's got good acidity now. It's got a raspyness
on the palate that some age and judicious fining some
ameliorate. But it's the first NewMexico Zin that has classic
Zin fruit. Best NM Zin I've ever had. Looking forward
to the finished wine.
TomHill
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