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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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Rhone Style Wines - September 3, 2001
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Jacques et Nadine Sire Domaine des Schistes "Tradition"
Cotes du Rousillon Villages (13.5%; 30% Syrah, 40%
Carignane, 30% Grenache) 1999: Dark color; strong blackberry/
funky some alcoholic pungent/earthy/herbal/dusty bit metallic
nose; hard/tannic rustic rather metallic slight blackberry
flavor; med.long hard/tannic/earthy/dusty rustic slight
blackberry finish; a rough & rustic red w/ not much
fruit & a distinct herbal character.
- Jacques
et Nadine Sire Domaine des Schistes "Les Terraces" Cotes
du Rousillon Villages (13.5%; 70% Syrah, 15% Carignane,
15% Grenache) 1999: Dark color; stronger blackberry/
blueberry fragrant some earthy/dusty nose; rather hard/tannic
blackberry/fruit/Syrah some earthy/dusty bit rustic flavor;
long bit hard/tannic some blackberry/Syrah earthy/dusty
finish; needs several yrs; a bit rough & rustic but
more fruit than #1.
- Torbreck
Barossa Valley Woodcutter's Red (13.5%) 1999: Very dark
color; rather Am.oaked boysenberry/strawberry/cinammon aromatic
nose; soft Am.oaked strawberry/boysenberry perfumed spicy
rather bright flavor; long soft lush strawberry/framboise
some vanilla/ Am.oaked bright strawberry/cranberry finish
w/ light tannins; pleasant zippy red but a bit pricey at
$26.00.
- Torbreck
Barossa Valley Juveniles (60% grenache, 20% mataro, 20%
Shiraz; Unoaked; 13.0%); 2000: Dark color; strong blackberry
bit spicy/herbal/strawberry/Grenache bit SO2/ gunpowder/pungent
nose; soft lush spicy/blackberry/strawberry/Grenache rich
floral bit earthy flavor; med.long soft boysenberry/strawberry/Grenache
light earthy finish w/ light tannins; not as good as the
'99; nice Grenache but expect more for $35.00.
- d'Arenberg
The Stump Jump 85% Grenache/15% Shiraz McLarenVale (13.9%)
1999: Med.light color; very floral/floozy/aromatic bit
dusty slight volatile slight oaked nose; bright/ forward
strawberry/Grenache/floral off-dry/sweet perfumed light
flavor; med.short floral/ strawberry/Grenache off-dry finish
w/ no tannins; a rather frivolous silly little wine w/ a
bit too much residual sugar.
- Rosenblum
Cellars Chateau La Paws San Francisco Bay Cote du Bone Roan
(13.8%) 2000: Dark color; rather funky/earthy/Lodi/pungent
slight black cherry rather burnt pumpkin (think Jack-O-
Lanterns) pungent nose; soft earthy strong burnt pumpkin
bit plummy off-dry pungent flavor; med.short soft burnt
pumpkin pungent finish w/ little tannins; tastes of Antioch
Mourvedre/ Carignane character; rather weird stuff but decent
for the price. $10.00
- Rosenblum
Cellars San Francisco Bay Mourvedre Continente Vnyd (13.6%)
2000: Med.dark color; strong blackberry/black cherry/plummy/chocolaty/ContraCosta
fragrant/pungent nose; soft blackberry/ plummy/chocolaty
earthy/mushroomy pungent flavor; med.long soft/fat blackberry/plummy/
chocolaty bit earthy/funky finish w/ light tannins; nicely
done ContraCosta Mourvedre at a good price. $14.00
- Balgownie
Estate Bendigo Shiraz (13.5%) 1999: Dark color; intense
minty/menthol some volatile some spicy/cinammon/blackberry/Syrah
slight dusty nose; soft spicy/blackberry/ Syrah/cloves rather
minty/menthol/oak bit lean flavor; med.long rather minty/menthol/
eucalyptus some spicy/blackberry/Syrah dusty finish w/ light
tannins; rather interesting Oz Shiraz at a decent price.
$23.65
- Alain
Graillot Crozes Hermitage (13%) 1999: Black color; strong
fragrant roasted/smokey/ pungent/NorthernRhone bit green
olive/Syrah nose; very tart/acid/bone-jarring some roasted/
smokey/pungent very hard/tannic some blueberry/Syrah flavor;
long very hard/tannic/acid green olive/blueberry/Syrah some
roasted/pungent/espresso finish w/ ample tannins; a lovely
NorthernRhone/roasted nose but it hits the palate like a
sledgehammer or an Italian Barbera; like sticking
your tongue out between the jaws of a vise and torquing
that sucker down; will be interesting to watch this wine
evolve. Good price. $20.00
- Fontodi
Case Via Syrah Colli della Toscano Centrale IGT (13%) 1995:
Very dark color; some funky/gunpowder/licorice blackberry/Syrah
some toasty/Fr.oak nose; hard/tannic bit funky/ bretty/unclean
strong blackberry/black pepper rather toasty/smokey/Fr.oak
flavor; long hard/tannic funky/chocolaty/licorice/black
pepper/Syrah finish; needs 2-5 yrs; some strong Syrah varietal
character but w/ an Italian slant; tastes like a Syrah made
by an Italian producer. Bit pricey at $50.00.
- Justin
Vnyds & Wnry Paso Robles Syrah Halter Vnyd (14.1%; Unfltrd;
30% BeaucastelClone, 70% ChapoutierClone; 36% NewOak) 1999:
Black color; intense boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah/ jammy/chocolaty
loads of fruit light toasty/Fr.oak/pungent bit roasted complex
nose; rich intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah some toasty/oak
pungent/roasted/smokey complex flavor; very long intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah pungent/toasty/Fr.oak chocolaty/
jammy finish w/ some tannins; lots of ripe/jammy Syrah fruit
but good structure; a terrific Paso Syrah; best Justin wine
I've had. Great price at $25.85.
- Andrew
Murray Vnyds Syrah Best Barrique Cuvee Santa Ynez Valley
(13.9%) 1999: Black color; very intense beautiful/fragrant
boysenberry/blackberry/blueberry/Syrah gobs of fruit bit
menthol/ oaked very aromatic/perfumed nose; rich bit tannic
huge loads of fruit/blackberry/ boysenberry/Syrah/chocolaty
light menthol/oak very aromatic flavor; very long/lingering
perfumed/aromatic rich very intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/chocolatey
loads of fruit light menthol/oaked finish w/ some tannins;
one of Andrew's best Syrahs ever w/ more intense Syrah fruit
than any ever; not quite the structure & tannic backbone
of the Hillside Reserve but very close; stunning Syrah.
$35.00(?)
- Luigi
Cataldi Madonna Malandrino Alto Tirino IGT (13.5%) 1998:
Med.dark color; rather dusty/earthy licorice/pungent/spicy/perfumed
talc aromatic interesting nose; tart/lean earthy/dusty pungent
bit smokey/smoked sausage some Cotes du Rhone flavor; med.long
rather earthy/dusty spicy/smokey finish w/ some tannins;
pretty interesting red much like a Cotes du Rhone. (Larry's
mystery wine)
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And
the usual stuff from the bloody pulpit:
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AndrewMurray Syrah: I've followed young Andrew's wines...
from the very start. He's had a few misses along the way
(high VA/EA reds in '97; loads of tannins in the early Syrahs,
austere low fruit character in the whites); but the wines
just keep getting better & better as the vnyds
mature and young Andrew learns. This Best Barrique Cuvee
was a special cuvee of the best barrel from his 3 best Syrahs,
made onlt for the BestBarriqueClub, and not available for
purchase or reorder. Too bad, it's a stunning Syrah, one
of Andrew's best yet.
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Cataldi Madonna: This was Larry's mystery wine. I haven't
a clue where it's from or what grape varieties it is; but
it was pretty tasty stuff... for Eye-Talian wine!!
TomHill
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