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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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Killer California Syrah - November 28, 2001
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- Alban
Vineyard Edna Valley Roussanne Alban Estate Vineyard (13.6%)
1999: Deep
gold color; strong toasty/ tobaccoy/charred/Fr.oak
slightly reduced intense hazelnutty/ smokey/figgy/ripe/
floral/honeysuckle very fragrant/ spicy/bacon fat complex
nose; tart very rich/glycerined smokey/honeysuckle/floral/
perfumed/figgy loads of smoky/toasty/oak flavor; very long/lingering
toasty/charred/Fr.oaked very spicy/floral/honeysuckle/figgy
finish; loaded w/ toasty Fr.oak but an intense core of
fruit underneath; will be interesting to watch this age.
- Sine
Qua Non Tarantella (39% Roussanne, 33% Chard, 28% Viognier;
15+%) 1999: Deep gold color; light pungent/toasty/oaked
beautiful/floral/aromatic/very fragrant some honeysuckle
nose; soft very lush floral/perfumed/honeysuckle/ripe
graceful light toasty/oak flavor; very long/ lingering
honeysuckle/floral/aromatic light toasty/oak finish; a really
lovely/graceful wine.
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Indian Springs Vineyard Nevada County Syrah (13%) 1997:
Very dark color; very grapey/dusty almost cherry/
Cheracol slight meaty/gamey nose; soft bit thin cherry/grapey/Cheracol/chocolaty
some oaked/ woody flavor; med.short soft/thin grapey/cherry/Cheracol
finish w/ light tannins; a pretty strange lightweight
rendition of Syrah but a few interesting things therein.
- Powers
Columbia Valley Syrah (13%) 1999: Very dark color; totally
corked/musty nose; same in the flavor; one of the
most intensely corked wines I've ever had.
- Rosenblum
Cellars Lodi Syrah Abba Vineyard (15.0%) 2000: Med.dark
color; strong blackberry/rubarb some gamey/chocolaty
slight Lodi/earthy nose; tart ripe licorice/chocolaty/blackberry/grapey
slight Lodi/earthy flavor; med.long ripe/grapey/blackberry/rubarb
light Lodi/earthy finish w/ light tannins; great drinking
wine for the price w/ plenty of Syrah character.
- Qupe
Santa Maria Valley Bien Nacido HillSide Estate Syrah (13.5%)
1999: Med.dark color; slight musty/corked(?)/funky
some green olive bit pungent/smokey/dusty light blackberry/Syrah
nose; tart attractive green olive/pungent light smokey
light blackberry/Syrah bit subdued flavor; med.long
light green olive some dusty/pungent/smokey slight musty/funky
finish w/ some tannins. This wine was a bit subdued
and may have been border-line corked but it had some interesting
things therein. Will try another bottle soon.
- Novy
Sonoma Cnty Syrah (14.5%) 1999: Very dark color; intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah slight gamey/meaty some
pencilly/Fr.oaked nose; soft big/lush ripe/blackberry/Syrah
bit licorice/ pungent some pencilly/oaked bit simpler
flavor; long strong/lush blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
slight gamey light pencilly/oaked finish w/ some tannins;
needs several yrs; loaded w/ ripe Syrah fruir; terrific
Syrah, great price.
- Novy
Napa Valley Syrah (15.1%) 1999: Black color; very spicy
some gamey/meaty/pungent strong blackberry/Syrah quite
peppery/complex nose; big/huge/rich very peppery/spicy complex
strong blackberry/Syrah/spicy some green olive/licorice/pungent
some toasty/oak flavor; very long strong blackberry/Syrah
very spicy/peppery light licorice/pungent/roasted/green
olive finish w/ some tannins; needs several yrs; more
complex & spicy than the Sonoma; terrific Syrah at a
great price. $28.00
- Carlisle
Sonoma Cnty Syrah (15.8%; 125 cs) 1999: Black color;
incredible intense blackberry/ boysenberry/black cherry/licorice
bit gamey/spicy slight menthol/oaked/toasty very Aussie-style
Syrah nose; huge/rich/mouthfilling intense blackberry/boysenberry/black
cherry/chocolaty/Syrah some menthol/toasty/oaked/tobaccoy
pungent very spicy/peppery/jammy flavor; very long/lingering
intense boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah slight menthol/toasty/pungent/oak
licorice/spicy finish w/ ample tannins; an incredible
mouthfill of Syrah; probably the most Aussie style of Calif
Syrah I've yet had but still distinctly Calif in character;
killer Syrah at a fair price. $36.00
- The
Ojai Vineyard Santa Barbara Cnty Stolpman Vineyard Syrah
(14.5%) 1999: Black color; very strong black-
berry/boysenberry/Syrah perfumed very spicy fragrant lighht
toasty/pungent/Fr.oak nose; tart/ hard/tannic very
strong blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah very spicy/fragrant
bit lean/hard/tannic flavor; very long very spicy
hard/tannic strong blackberry/boysenberry tight finish w/
ample tannins; a beautiful spiciness to this wine
but needs age. $33.00
- The
Ojai Vineyard Calif Syrah Roll Ranch Special Btlg Lot EH
(15%) 1998: Very dark color; very intense very
fragrant/floral perfumed/aromatic very spicy/complex strong
blackberry/strawberry/Syrah lovely/complex nose; beautiful/complex
very perfumed/floral strong raspberry/strawberry/black-
berry/Syrah elegant/balanced some toasty/oaked flavor; very
long/lingering bright/strawberry/ raspberry/blackberry/Syrah
very spicy/complex/perfumed/floral/fragrant finish w/ fair
tannins; not the typical RollRanch powerhouse but
more about balance & finesse. Killer stuff.
- Lagier-Meredith
Mt.Veeder/Napa Valley Syrah (14.8%; 20 mo in FrenchOak;
Unfltrd) 1999: Black color; beautiful/intense
very spicy/black pepper very blackberry/blueberry/Syrah/black
cherry some toasty/Fr.oaked light roasted/pungent
complex nose; tart huge/intense tannic very spicy/peppery/
cracked black pepper strong blackberry/blueberry ligt pungent/toasty/Fr.oak
bit hard/tight flavor; very long/lingering tart/tannic
intense peppery/black pepper very spicy/complex strong
blackberry/blueberry/Syrah light toasty/oaked finish w/
ample tannins; needs much age; seems a bit hard &
closed w.r.t. the '98 at this point in time; a stunning
Syrah w/ a great future.
- Alban
Vineyard Edna Valley Grenache Alban Estate Vineyard (14.2%)
1999: Black color; very intense charred/ toasty/roasted/Fr.oaked
intense blackberry/blueberry/strawberry/black cherry cough
syrup/black cherry cola very spicy/Dr.Pepper complex
nose; huge charred/toasty/burnt/Fr.oak intense black
cherry/strawberry/Grenache very spicy complex flavor; very
long/lingering intense strawberry/ black cherry/Grenache
strong charred/toasty/Fr.oak finish w/ fair tannins; seems
a bit hard & closed w.r.t. the '98; killer/world-class
Grenache. $48.33
- Alban
Vineyard Edna Valley Reva Alban Estate Syrah (13.9%) 1999:
Very dark color; bit closed less charred/ toasty/Fr.oaked
fragrant blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry spicy/peppery slighht
earthy nose; very tart rich/peppery/extracted intense
boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah some toasty/charred/oaked
very spicy flavor; very long/extracted peppery/spicy intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah some toasty/charred/pungent/oaked
finish w/ ample tannins; a big extracted Syrah that needs
much age; another terrific Reva. $48.33
- Jean-Luc
Colombo St.Joseph (12.5%) 1997: Med.color; bit earthy
rather dusty/walnutty spicy/ cherry/black cherry some
roasted complex nose; tart/lean roasted/espresso/N.Rhone
spicy/ walnutty flavor; med.long ligt roasted/espresso/pungent
walnutty/dusty finish w/ some tannins; a bit hard
& lean but nice roasted character. Larry's mystery wine.
- Alain
Voge Cornas Cuvee Les Vieilles Fontaines (12.5%) 1998: Very
dark color; slight bretty/ earthy lots of Syrah/fruit
bit licorice complex nose; rich earthy/dusty slight bretty
roasted/ coffee/pungent lots of ripe Syrah fruit bit
tannic flavor; very long lots of fruit some toasty/
roasted/pungent/coffee finish w/ fair tannins; still needs
another 2-5 yrs; lots of Syrah fruit for a Cornas;
terrific Rhone. Howard&Rhoda's mystery wine.
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And
all the usual boring stuff from the bloody pulpit:
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Alban pricing: These three wines were ordered from John's
3-pak that were offerred earlier in the year. Not
sure what the shelf prices are, but I suspect they are lower.
Strange business when you pay more to order the wine
as a pre-release from the winery than you do off the
retail shelf.
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The Alban Roussanne: This wine was pretty loaded w/ toasty
oak and most of the tasters thought it over-oaked.
I think the jury is out on this wine. It has an impressive
intensity of Roussanne fruit and a high acidity that
I think will make the wine age into something pretty
spectacular. Because this wine has so much stuff going on
in it; I strongly recommend it be served at a cool
room temperature, warmer than most white wines.
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SQN Tarantella: Manfred & Elaine's white wines in the
past have been all about power and intensity and loaded
w/ toasty Fr.oak. From the color on pouring, I was expecting
more of the same. Surprise, surprise. The oak on this
wine was quite restrained. Although no one varietal
character dominates, the wine is all about elegance and
grace; a wine that you just sort of are seduced by.
Terrific stuff and seems out of place in that huge/massive
bottle.
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Lodi Syrah: In the last few weeks, there has been some discussion
on WCWN about Syrah being planted in warm-climate
areas and how it seems to display much more varietal character
there than a lot of other varieties. This Rosenblum
Lodi Syrah was a great example of that. The wine was
very ripe but tasted as if the acidity had been adjusted.
But it showed plenty of Syrah varietal character and
only a touch of that earthy/mushroomy character you get
from Lodi wines. My expectations (based on the price
& origin) were rather low for this wine and I was quite
surprised at how tasty a wine it was. Much better than the
R.H.Philips EXP for a low-end Syrah. Another variety
(besides Zin and Viognier) that looks like a keeper in Lodi.
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Qupe HillSide Reserve Syrah: I followed this wine from the
very start. Its always been my favorite of BobLindquist's
wines. His Syrahs are less about power and intensity and
more about grace and complexity; almost the Ridge
of the Syrah world without the strong winemaking style
that dominates in the Ridges (the "Draper perfume" as George
calls it). The Hillside Syrah oft displays a rather
unusual (for Calif) green olive character that I associate
w/ less than ripe Syrah in the Rhone (Alain Graillot
comes to mind) that often is thought a defect in the
wine. I feel it adds a certain level of complexity myself.
Maybe there IS something to that terroir thing!!
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Novy Syrah: I've followed Adam Lee's (Siduri label for Pinot)
Syrahs from the very start. These two are a big step
up over the '98; very impressive. A had originally expected
Adam's Syrahs to be a bit like the Dehlingers... taste
like a Syrah made by a Pinot producer. These two taste
like Syrahs made by a Syrah producer. Definitely one of
the top Syrah producers in Calif.
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Carlisle Syrah: I've followed Mike Officer's wines from
the very start; back when they were Ho-Made in his
garage. They were outstanding wines then and have just continued
to get better and better. This Syrah is one incredible
wine, about the purest expression of Syrah fruit from
Calif I've ever seen. Mike is an unabashed admirer of Aussie
Shiraz and, had he loaded it up w/ American oak, this
would be a dead-ringer for great Oz Shiraz. Thank God he
didn't. One of the things I like so much about his
wines, including the Zins, are their structure. Even
though they are quite ripe, they have a structure (both
tannins and acids) to them that keeps them from being
soft and flabby. A great wine by a great winemaker. Alas,
pretty much all sold out so it'll be hard to find.
Maybe the Liquor Barn in SantaRosa. Also Boulevard Cafe
in SanFrancisco and The Wine House there as well.
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Stolpman Vineyard: I've been following the wines from this
vnyd from the very start that have been made by various
winemakers. When the StolpmanVineyard wines are tasted side-by-side
with those from RollRanch and BienNacido and Alisos
Canyon, to name a few, the Stolpman versions always
seemed to be a bit lighter and less depth and less intensity
than those other ones. So, I've never labeled the
Stolpman Vineyard as one of Calif great Syrah vnyds....
until now. So it's now official.... Stolpman is one
of Calif great Syrah vnyds... based on this Ojai. This Syrah,
I think, is every bit up to the level of Adam's other Syrahs,
Roll Ranch and BienNacido. Maybe even better than
the Bien Nacido. This Stolpman Syrah had a very unusual
spicy fragrance to it that I really loved. Maybe Stolpman
Syrah is not so much about power and intensity but more
about spiciness and grace? But it's a big/tough/tannic wine
that needs some age. It'll be interesting to taste
Craig Jaffur's 2000 versions side-by-side. In addition
to selling his grapes to some of SantaBarbara's best winemakers,
he also makes wine under his own label. Alas, I've
never had the opportunity to buy or try those wines.
But I'll look harder for them now. They have a WebSite (www.stolpmanvineyards.com)
but it looks a bit out of date.
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Ojai EH RollRanch Syrah: Whatta surprise this wine was.
Big price, big bottle, special label... I was expecting
it to be just a more extracted, bigger, richer, more powerful,
more oaked, more everything of Adam's RollRanch Syrah.
It was not. It was a much more restrained Syrah. It had
that classic pungent spiciness that RollRanch Syrah always
seems to display. But it also had a more fragrant/perfumed/high-toned
spicy character to it that I seldom see in his usual RR
Syrah. But no doubt about it, it has the stuffing to age
very well. Amazing Syrah.
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Estrella Clone Syrah: The "EH" stands, as I recall, for
Estrella Clone, Hillside block. I suspect that it's
that Estrella clone that gives the wine it's lovely fragrance.
I've had several opportunities to taste Estrella clone
Syrah alongside Durrel-clone and other-clone Syrah.
The Estrella one always seems to have a unique high-toned
strawberry fragrance to it that I find very attractive.
I remember back in about '78 (thats NINETEEN-78!!) when
I made my first trip to PasoRobles with the sole intention
of tasting Gary Eberle's EstrellaRiver Syrah. Whatta
a revelation that was. I was quite taken by the beautiful
strawberry fragrance and spiciness the wine showed,
much like some of the Jasmin Cote-Roties I knew, and that
was the first inkling that I had that Calif was on
the right track with Syrah. As they say, the rest
is history.
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Ojai Vineyards: I've followed Adam & Helen Tolmach's
wines from the very start, when they were made in
this dumpy barn up in LosAlamos (where Mary Vigoroso made
Sam Hale's wines) with Bob Lindquist and Jim Clendennen.
His '82 Syrah (along with Bob's Qupe and Randal's Bonny
Doon) was the first really great Syrah made in Calif.
I was sending Adam my tasting notes for almost 10
yrs before I ever got a response from him or actually met
him in person. It's been fun watching the evolution
of Adam's wines. The first Syrahs were not particularly
big or extracted and had a lot of toasty/Burgundian-like
oak to them. More like great RedBurg than about Syrah.
In the early '90's, his style evolved into bigger, more
extracted, more powerful kind of Syrahs; some of the
very best made in Calif. Yet all the various vnyd Syrahs
show the distinctivness and uniqueness of the grape source,
and not all about Ojai winemaking style. But they
are some of the most powerful and structured Syrahs made
in Calif. THat's why the EH RollRanch Syrah was such
a surprise to me. Not about power and extraction, but more
about restraint and elegance. I hope Adam makes more of
those kind of wines. Often overlooked are the white
wines Adam & Helen produce. Their Sauvignon Blanc is
one of my favorites. I don't care nor drink much Chardonnay;
Adam's I do. And his RollRanch Viognier is one of
the best in Calif. All marvelous wines.
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Lagier-Meredith Syrah: I've followed Steve Lagier &
Carole Meredith's wines from the very start (OK....
the '98). The '98 was one of the most impressive first-release
Syrahs I've ever had. This '99 seems a bit hard and
closed right now, but I've no doubt that it'll evolve
into one of Calif's great Syrahs. It's going to be fun to
watch the winery as the vnyd develops more maturity.
Truly one of Calif's great Syrah vnyds.
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Mt.Veeder Syrah: I've been mightly impressed by several
of the Syrahs from atop Mt.Veeder that I've had. The
Paras Vineyard that's made by Jade Mtn is terrific. As is
this Lagier-Meredith Syrah. My recommendation to all
those folks up on Mt.Veeder would be to rip out all those
ugly ol' Cabernet and Merlot vines (but, please, leave the
Zinfandel) and put in Syrah, as well as Mourvedre
and Grenache. Good riddance I would say!!
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Alban Grenache: I've followed John Alban's wines from the
very start. His Grenache is truly world class and
easily the best yet produced in Calif. It's has fine as
any I've had from both Oz and Priorat. He sets the
bar, and a high one it is. Grenache is truly a great grape.
I very much hope his wines inspire others in Calif to plant
the right clones and rise to the challenge of John's
Grenache. It hasn't happened yet, but it will.
TomHill
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