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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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Pinot Noir - October 15, 2001
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- Siduri
Pisoni Vineyard Pinot Noir 1999: Dark color; fragrant
black cherry/Pinot some cedary/ pencilly/Fr.oak lovely/aromatic
nose; rather rich strong black cherry/Pinot some toasty/pencilly/Fr.oak
bit tannic flavor; very long rather tannic very strong perfumed/
black cherry/Pinot finish; needs several yrs; lovely oaked
loads of black cherry very well made Pinot.
- Georges
Romier Chambolle-Musigny 1991: Med.dark color; somewhat
funky/earthy/Burgundy/ fecal/poopy slight cherry light toasty/oak
nose; tart/lean rather bretty/horsey/poopy earthy low fruit
flavor; tart/lean/hard some tannic weak cherry/Pinot rather
unclean/ bretty finish; not much fruit & rather hard/lean
& rather unclean.
- Ojai
Santa Lucia Highlands Pisoni Vineyard Pinot Noir 1997:
Very dark color; very lush black cherry loads of spicy
Pinot fruit rather toasty/smokey/Burgundian/Fr.oak nose;
tart rich ripe black cherry/Pinot/very spicy rather toasty/smokey/Burgundian/Fr.oak
flavor; very long some tannic bit weak strong toasty/pungent/smokey/Fr.oak
black cherry/ Pinot finish; lots of spicy fruit; can still
use a yr or two; big Pinot.
- Foxen
Julia's Vineyard Santa Barbara Pinot Noir 1998: Med.dark
color; lovely floral/violets complex/perfumed pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak
slight minerally/metallic nose; tart bit green/ hard/metallic
lean rather pencilly/Burgundian/oaked light cherry/Pinot
flavor; med.long lean/metallic rather Fr.oaked/pencilly/toasty
some tannic finish; lots of oak and a bit short on fruit,
doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
- Kistler
Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 1998: Very dark color; very
strong black cherry/Pinot/ spicy lush/loads of fruit/intense
some toasty/smokey/Fr.oaked nose; big/huge intense black
cherry/blackberry/Pinot/very spicy almost Zin-like tart
flavor; very long lush/ tannic loads of black cherry/Pinot/spicy
finish w/ ample tannins; a big/huge extracted lush mouthfilling
Pinot; should be a great one.
- Bonny
Doon Sonoma Pinot Noir 1995: Med.color; bit earthy/smokey/toasty
some perfumed talc little fruit strange nose; tart/lean
little fruit earthy/dusty hard/tannic flavor; med. short
hard/earthy rather tannic finish; a hard/mean little wine
w/ little fruit.
- Alban
Estate Reva Syrah 1995: Very dark color; very strong
herbal/peppery/gamey very smokey/pungent/toasty/Fr.oak nose;
intense herbal/peppery/gamey/blackberry/spicy very toasty/pungent/Fr.oak/smokey
lush/hard/tart flavor; very long herbal/peppery/spicy/ blackberry
toasty/Fr.oak/pungent/charred finish w/ ample tannins; needs
more age.
- Brick
House Wilamette Valley Pinot Noir 1995: Med.dark color;
very strong perfumed talc/ floral/aromatic/cheap perfume
light/pencilly/oak nose; tart/lean very strong perfumed
talc/perfumey/floral/fragrant bit thin light toasty/pencilly/oak
flavor; med.long lean/tart/hard bit thin very aromatic/perfumey/perfumed
talc/violets finish; a bit drying out on the palate but
effusively perfumey.
- Flowers
Carneros Pinot Noir 1997: Very dark color; beautiful
toasty/Fr.oaked/smokey/ complex black cherry/black berry
slight earthy/dusty complex nose; very rich intense black
cherry/blackberry lush tart toasty/smokey/Fr.oaked flavor;
very long complex/ toasty/smokey/Fr.oak intense black cherry/blackberry
light earthy finish w/ fair tannins; big huge extracted
Pinot.
- Flowers
Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 1998: Med.color; rather strong
toasty/Fr.oaked/smokey complex some bright cherry/spicy
almost Oregon-like fragrant nose; tart/hard bright cherry/Pinot
rather toasty/Fr.oak quite spicy bit lean flavor; very long
very spicy/ cherry/bright some tannic rather toasty/Fr.oak
finish; needs several yrs; rather more like Oregon Pinot.
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the usual ramblings from the bloody pulpit:
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As most of the SantaFe groups tastings are, this was done
as a blind tasting; always a humbling experience. We picked
up on the first two wines that it was probably Pinots, and
probably a pairing of Calif vs. French Pinots. The first
wine of each pair (save the last pair) seemed very rich
& lush & Calif in style and the second wine seemed
tart & lean and more Burgundian in character. Jeff swears
the pairings were random and this was just an accident.
Whatever. It was one of the best Pinot tastings the group
has ever had. Terrific wines.
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The Alban Reva Syrah was the ringer in the bunch. It had
a very strong cold climate/ herbal character to it that
made me think it was Monterey Pinot, probably a PisoniVineyard
Pinot. The wine was round vilified for it's strong herbal
character, which most tasters labelled as "vegetal". If
my vegetables would of tasted like that, I would have listened
to my Mom "....eat your vegetables" when I was young and
been a much better person for it. Larry Archibald suggested
we taste the wine and think Syrah, which seemed to make
it more acceptable to people. Nonetheless, it had a very
strong herbal/green olive character that most disliked and
I was about the only defender of the wine. I took the bottle
home and the blackberry/gamey/Syrah character was much more
on the forefront, but the herbal component was still there.
This was John Alban's first great Syrah, the first wine
that moved him to the forefront of Syrah winemakers in Calif.
I am still impressed by the wine. But it needs some time
in the glass to really open up.
TomHill
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