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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 and French Rhones - May 2, 2001
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- Jerome
Castillon et Fils Ch. L'Ermitage Costieres de Nimes (60%
Roussanne,40% GrenacheBlanc; 12.5%); 1999:
Med.gold color; light fragrant/floral slight earthy rather
simple nose; very acid/metallic thin light floral/grapefruity
flavor; short toxic/acid/steely/grapefruity/floral finish;
too acidified and too little flavor.
- Gerard
Bru Ch. Puech-Haut Coteaux du Languedoc Blanc (50% Viognier,
25% Marsanne, 25% Roussanne;Yield: 1.4 tons/acre; 300 cs
for USofA; 13.5%); 1998: Med.dark gold color; loads
of toasty oak/toasted coconut slight floral nose; soft lush
very strong toasty/oak/toasted coconut light tropical fruit
flavor; long very toasty/oak/toasted coconut finish; all
the toasty oak pretty much obliterates any fruit in this
wine.
- Haan
Barossa Valley Viognier (13%); 2000: Light gold color;
light pear rather earthy simple nose; rather thin/lean light
pear/floral/Viognier rather acidic slight earthy flavor;
med. short thin/tart light floral/pear/Viognier finish.
Rather simple clean crisp little Viognier.
- Grande
River Vnyds Grand Valley Colorado Syrah (13%); 1997: Med.light
color; rather toasty/earthy low fruit somewhat herbal nose;
tart quite earthy/dusty some toasty/oak/buttery little fruit
somewhat herbal near vegetal flavor; med.short herbal/earthy
some oaked bit bitter little fruit finish w/ some tannins;
strange red w/ little/no Syrah character and lots of herbal/
earthy character.
- Eric
Texier Brezeme Cotes du Rhone (12.5%; 100% Syrah); 1999:
Med.dark color; lovely smokey/ pungent/green olive/meaty/gamey/roasted
complex nose; tart green olive/pungent/smokey/toasty/ roasted
gamey flavor; tart/acid long somewhat roasted/pungent/gamey
quite green olive finish w/ some tannins; much like the
Graillot Crozes; pretty acid but a very tasty CdR.
- J.L.Chave
Select MonCoeur Cotes du Rhone (13.5%); 1999: Very dark
color; rather reduced/H2S some strawberry/blackberry/Syrah
bit roasted nose; tart strawberry/Grenache light roasted
bit blackberry/Syrah flavor; med.long light roasted strawberry/Grenache
finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; I've had this
wine twice before and was really struck by its Syrah character;
this time it seems more Grenachy.
- ADW
Alliance South Eastern Australian Shiraz (14.0%); 1999:
Med.dark color; very strong Am.oaked/ vanilla some blackberry/Syrah/black
cherry bit simple nose; tart/ripe black cherry/blackberry
spicy vanilla/Am.oaked flavor; ripe/juicy/tart med.long
black cherry/blackberry finish w/ modest tannins; nice wine
for the price but not the richness & lushness of the
'98.
- ADW
Barossa Valley Alliance Shiraz (14.5%); 1998: Dark color;
deep chocolaty/meaty classic blackberry/Syrah juicy lots
of fruit strong vanilla/Am.oaked nose; soft/fat/tich/lush
very juicy/chocolaty/blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah lots of
Am.oak/vanilla flavor; very long/lush chocolaty/blackberry/licorice/Syrah
quite vanilla/Am.oaked finish w/ light tannins; a terrific
value.
- Kalwin
Brown Barossa Shiraz (14.4%); 1998: Very dark color;
intense blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah strong minty/menthol/chocolaty/licorice
perfumed nose; tart rich intense blackberry/ boysenberry/chocolaty
rather minty/menthol/vanilla/oaked soft flavor; very long
big/ripe/ juice boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah fairly minty/menthol
finish w/ light tannins; another great value in Shiraz;
the bottle was closed by Stu Yaniger's NeoCork, first time
I've seen it in an Aussie wine; the bottom was stained red,
never seen that either.
- Elderton
Barossa Shiraz (14.5%); 1998: Black color; very intense
blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah very ripe/licorice bit pungent
vanilla/oaked nose; rich/intense/mouthfilling licorice/
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah rather vanilla/pencilly/oak
flavor; very long very ripe/blackberry/ boysenberry/licorice
lush finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; a classiz
Oz ripe/oaked Shiraz but good structure; great value at
$22.85
- Scarpantona
School Block McLaren Vale RTW (55% Shiraz, 40% Cabernet,
5% Merlot; 14%); 1999: Med. dark color; mostly blackberry/Syrah
some smokey/toasty/pungent/Fr(?)oak somewhat spicy slight
bretty/herbal nose; bit bretty/earthy strong blackberry/Syrah
some blackcurranty/Cab some tannic fairly structured flavor;
med.long soft some bretty strong blackberry/black curranty/Cab
spicy some toasty/vanilla/oak finish w/ light tannins; very
nicely done Shiraz/Cab blend at a good price.
- Swanson
Alexis Napa Valley Estate RW (CS/Syrah; 14.1%); EBby
SwansonVnyds, Oakville, 1998: Very dark color; strong pencilly/oaked/spicy/vanilla
some meaty/gamey blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry nose; soft
lush blackberry/boysenberry/licorice rather pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak
some tannic flavor; long ripe blackberry/Syrah some pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak
spicy finish w/ some tannins; needs 3-6 yrs; not as pencilly/oaked
as previous ones and a bit lacking the tannins/structure
of earlier versions; one of the best Syrah/Cab blends done
in Calif. $35.00
- Cuilleron-Gaillard-Villard
Cote-Rotie LesEssartailles (13%); 1998: Very dark color;
beautiful/ intense green olive/roasted/espresso/smokey/pungent
charred/toasty complex nose; hard/tannic some roasted/green
olive/pungent/espresso some toasty/charred/oak flavor; med.long
some roasted/espresso/green olive toasty/oak finish w/ fair
tannins; needs 2-5 yrs; a terrific/ classic C-R nose but
a bit hard/lean in the mouth and a bit lacking on the mid-palate.
$41.50
- Maurice
Boiron Bosquet des Papes Cuvee Chantemerle CdP VieillesVignes
(13.3%) '98: Med.light color; rather dusty/earthy black
cherry some toasty/oaked complex nose; soft cherry/black
cherry bit toasty/oaked earthy/dusty light CdP flavor; med.
light cherry/black cherry dusty some charred/toasty/oak
finish w/ light tannins; tastes like a Syrah made by a Pinot
producer; a pleasant CdP but way overpriced at $44.95
Larry's mystery wine
- Arnaud
Daumen Domaine de la Vieille Julienne (13%) CdP '78:
Med.dark bit browning; some musty/wet dog fur bit oxidized
rather aged/complex nose; soft earthy/dusty bit musty/bretty
earthy/dusty slight fecal complex aged CdP flavor; med.long
complex/aged CdP dusty/earthy rather bretty/musty finish
w/ little tannins; an old/traditional/aged CdP that's hanging
in there still; still an interesting wine. Howard &
Rhoda's mystery wine.
- Callaway
Temecula Calif Sweet Nancy LateHrvst CheninBlanc (SaH: 36.9%;
RS: 17.15%; Alc: 12.5%) NV: Dark gold bit browning color;
loads of botrytis/peachy/apricotty slight oxidized fairly
complex nose; tart loads of botrytis/peachy/apricotty some
toasty/oak/tobaccoy slight oxidized/sherry very sweet flavor;
very long apricotty/peachy/very botrytis slight oxidized
finish; loads of intense botrytis; seems a bit oxidized
like it came from a solera process; bit like a Tokaji; bit
pricey at $27.00/hlf
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And
only a tiny bloody pulpit this time:
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Brezeme CdR: This is one terrific Rhone wine from North
Berkeley WineCellars; made of entirely Syrah; and it tastes
like it. Lots of sediment so obviously unfiltered or unfined.
I left a partially consumed bottle out on the counter (with
a cork in it) for nearly two weeks. When I tried a glass,
I noted a white floculant material floating on the surface
of the glass. When smelled the wine, got a distinct VA/Ea
some pickle juice character. It was obviously turning to
vinegar. So the wine is biologically active and may not
age as well as I'd expected it might.
TomHill
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