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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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You Say Syrah, I Say Shiraz - December 4, 2002
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I
did a "You Say Syrah, I Say Shiraz" seminar last night (12/4/02)
for Wine Nights @ 315, one of my very favorite restaurants.
The wines seemed to be well recieved, the lecture part,
however, was long & boring (notes are brief as I didn't
have time to take detailed ones):
- Sylvain
Bernard Domaine de Fauterie St.Joseph (12%) 1990: Med.
color w/ some browning; very perfumed/fragrant smokey/espresso/mocha/classic
roasted/NR very complex nose; soft/smooth velvety quite
roasted/espresso/smokey/pungent very complex flavor w/ long/lingering
smooth roasted/espresso finish; a classic/mature NR that's
probably not going to get any better; time to drink up.
- Alain
Graillot Crozes-Hermitage (13%) 2000: Dark color; beautiful/intense
smokey/pungent/toasty/ roasted/espresso some green olive/blackberry/Syrah
nose; tart fairly rich roasted/smokey/toasty/ pungent some
blackberry/Syrah/green olive flavor; very long classic roasted/toasty/pungent
finish w/ fair tannins; needs a yr or two and will last
6-8 yrs; terrific roasted NR; great price at $19.00
- Edmunds
St. John Sonoma County Syrah TW (86% DurellVnyd; 11% AlexVlly
CabFranc) 1986: Med. color w/ some browning; slight
funky/bretty very perfumed/smokey/pungent/some roasted/coffee
quite complex/ aromatic/perfumed nose; soft/smooth rather
peppery/pungent/smokey/coffee slight funky perfumed/ elegant
flavor w/ long/lingering smokey/pungent smooth finish w/
light tannins; a lovely fully- mature classic EdStJ Syrah;
drink up.
- Edmunds
St. John Syrah El Dorado Cnty Wylie-FenaughtyVnyds (14.1%)
2000: Very dark color; strong pungent/smokey rather
peppery loads of blackberry/Syrah fruit slight earthy/mushroomy
fairly complex nose; rich very spicy some peppery strong
blackberry/Syrah bit earthy flavor; quite smooth rich blackberry/Syrah
some peppery/earthy/mushroomy/truffly finish w/ ample/smooth
tannins; wonderful Syrah.
- Melville
Estate Santa Ynez Valley Syrah (14.5%; www.MelvilleWine.com)
2000: Med.dark color; strong pencilly/toasty very spicy/blackberry/Syrah
bit Pinot-like nose; tart/smooth pencilly/toasty/ Fr.oak
strong blackberry/Syrah quite spicy flavor w/ very long/smooth
pencilly/toasty finish and some tannins; can still use a
few yrs; lots of Pinot-like fragrance; great buy at $23.00
- Jaffurs
Santa Barbara Cnty Syrah Melville Vnyd (14.7%; www.JaffursWine.com)
2000: Very dark color; loads of blackberry/Syrah very
spicy light pungent/peppery complex nose; big/extracted
very strong blackberry/peppery/SDyrah some toasty/pungent/smokey
flavor; long/extracted pungent/peppery blackberry/Syrah
finish w/ fair tannins; needs a few more yrs; this wine
has really improved since we had it first in late Spring.
Very good price at $28.33.
- Glen
Fiona Bacchus Vnyd Columbia Vlly Syrah (13.5%) 1997:
Black color w/ bit of browning; loaded w/ sediment in the
btl afore decantiing; rather earthy/toasty/pungent/funky/smokey
oaked little fruit some complex nose; rather hard/astringent/gritty
earthy/pungent/smokey slight boysenberry/ chocolaty rather
oaked flavor; med. astringent soft tannic rather earthy/smokey/pungent
low fruit finish; does not seem to be maturing gracefully.
Interesting some complex Syrah.
- K-Syrah
End of the Road Ranch Red Mountain Syrah (14.5%) P&B
by K-Vintners, WallaWalla, WA 2000: Med.dark color;
very fragrant/perfumed some hot/volatile/alcoholic/EA rather
strong blackberry/Syrah slight earthy little oak nose; soft/lush
bit hot/volatile/alcoholic rather strong/fruity/blackberry/Syrah
soft/lush flavor ; med.short hot/fumey rather blackberry/Syrah
finish w/ light tannins; a bit on the hot & fumey side
for me w/ not much WashState character.
- Rosemont
Estate Balmoral Syrah McLaren Vale (14.5%) 1998: Dark
color; strong Am.oaked/vanilla/ bourbon rather blackberry/Syrah
bit simple nose; soft/plush/lush loads of vanilla/Am.oak/bourbon
strong boysenberry/very ripe/Syrah flavor; med. soft/fat
strong Am.oaked/vanilla strong Syrah/ boysenberry finish
w/ some tannins; nice wine but just that, pricey at $40.00
- Clonakilla
Canberra District Shiraz (94%) Viognier (6%) (13.0%) 2000:
Dark color; very strong/ intense roasted/smokey/pungent/mocha/coffee
some spicy/peppery/Syrah complex very NorthernRhone some
toasty/oaked nose; tart bit hard very strong roasted/pungent/smokey/espresso
some peppery/ Syrah/raspberry toasty/oak flavor w/ tart/very
long roasted/pungent finish w/ modest tannins; terrific
very non-Oz very Rhonish/C-R like Syrah' good value at $40.50
- Novy
Family Vnyds Garys' Vnyd Santa Lucia Highlands Syrah (14.5%)
2000: Very dark/near black color; very intense boysenberry/blackberry
some herbal/peppery/very spicy some toasty/pungent/oak very
perfumed/fragrant nose; tart/rich/lush/mouthfilling intense
boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah light herbal/peppery light
toasty/Fr.oak very spicy some complex flavor; very long/lingering
very spicy/blackberry/Syrah bit herbal/peppery finish w/
some tannins; dynamite big Syrah w/ loads of lush fruit;
great value at (futures price) of $29.00
- The
Ojai Vnyd Calif Syrah Roll Ranch Vnyd (14.5%) 1999:
Very dark/black color; very intense peppery/ spicy/pungent
almost Zin-like blackberry/boysenberry rather strong toasty/pungent/Fr.oak
nose; soft/rich rather extracted/tannic strong pungent/toasty/Fr.oak
intense blackberry/Syrah Zin-like flavor; very long/lingering
rather tannic/extracted pungent/toasty/Fr.oak strong boysenberry/
blackberry/Syrah finish w/ ample tannins; needs some 2-5
yrs age yet; terific Ojai.
- Failla
Jordan Sonoma Coast Syrah QueSyrah Vnyd (13.2%) 1999:
Very dark color; very strong blackberry/peppery/Syrah complex
slight toasty/dusty/pungent/Fr.oak perfumed/aromatic nose;
tart/rich mouthfilling blackberry/spicy/peppery/Syrah some
roasted/toasty/pungent complex very spicy flavor; very long/lingering
strong peppery/blackberry/Syrah finish w/ ample tannins;
killer spicy/peppery Syrah.
- Trevor
Jones AA160 Shiraz Tawny Barossa Vlly Port (18.5%; www.GratefulPalate.com)
NV: Med.lighht rather tawney/brownish color; strong
very alcoholic/fumey old Port walnutty vanilla/Bourbon/oaked
little fruit some complex nose; soft/fat hot/fumey walnutty/nutty
vanilla/oak old tawney flavor; a pleasant unremarkable tawney
Port w/ no Shiraz character.
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And
the usual nonsense from the bloody pulpit:
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- EdStJ Syrah '86: The DurellVnyd was
planted by Steve Hill (gotta like that name!!) about
1980 for Kendall-Jackson. SteveEdmunds got his first
batch of grapes from Durell in '86, and it was the first
EdStJ Syrah that really blew me away, IIRC. Subsequent
vintages, Steve did as a Durell vnyd designate and should
be credited for putting the vnyd on the map as one of
Calif's great Syrah vnyd. For this seminar, I wanted
to show an example of how well a Calif Syrah can age.
But there's always a degree of risk involved that it'll
do just the opposite. Fortunately, this btl was superb
and easily made my case; the people were mightly impressed,
as was I. When I went back and tried the decanter at
the end, it was starting to fade a lot.
- EdStJohn W-F Syrah '00: This wine
is a text-book example of what winemakers refer to as
"fine- grained" tannins. It has plenty of tannins for
the long haul, but yet doesn't have that gritty/ astringent
character in the finish that some over-extracted Syrahs
can show. Steve things this is one of the best Syrahs
he's made, IIRC. Not so sure I agree at this point in
time, but think it's probably about the best ElDorado
Syrah I've yet had, though a few of John MacCready's
come close.
- EdStJ Syrahs: I've followed Steve's
Syrahs from the very start, which goes w/o saying. They
are, to me, some of the best, yet most under-appreciated,
Syrahs produced in Calif. They have just enough funky
character to give them more of a Rhone character than
any others from Calif, yet showing plenty of blackberry/Syrah
fruit and a peppery/pungent quality that few others
seem to attain in Calif. Sorta like the "Draper perfume"
in Zin, we need an "Edmunds ????" to describe that unique
quality in Steve's reds. Suggestions welcome.
- Melville vnyd Syrah: I served up
this pair of wines to illustrate cold-climate Syrah
and the contrast in winemaking style coming from (essentially)
the same grapes. It was a very good example, I thought.
The Pinot-making influence of Steve Clifton showed on
the Melville version, the Jaffurs showed much more extraction,
yet both had that spiciness that comes from those grapes/
terroir.
- Cold-climate Syrah: In my hand-outs
for the seminar, I noted in Jancis Robinson's comments
"The trouble is that Syrah does not respond well to
too cool a climate". Ahhhh.... little does she know.
The wines from plantings on the western end of SantaYnezVlly,
particularly this Melville, are very impressive. The
Que Syrah vnyd in the Sonoma Coast and the Bassetti
Vnyd in western PasoRobles near Cambria have produced
some mightly impressive Syrahs I must say. If you can
get them to ripen (and even if you can't), you can get
some mightly impressive Syrah. Alas, there will be yrs
like this one when Ellis Bassetti lost nearly his entire
crop. But, I think, cold-climate Syrah is where it's
at.
- WashingtonState Syrahs: These two
were designed to show how great some of the Wash State
Syrahs can be, one with a bit of age on it. They wern't
the best of examples, I felt. Wisht I'd have had a Macrea
example to show.
- Oz Shiraz: These two wines were designed
to impress the crowd w/ my pronunciation of Sheeraz
and contrast Barossa/McLaren Shiraz w/ cold-climate
Shiraz (Margaret River). The Balmoral was pretty much
where I thought it'd be. The Clonakilla..... incredible/killer
very NortherRhone-like, probably the best Oz Shiraz
I've had.
- The Novy and the Ojai Syrahs were
designed to show what top-flight Syrah producers in
Calif, whose wines are available here in NM, are doing
these days. The folks seemed mightly impressed with
them. Alas, there's not much Novy coming to NM and the
Ojai distributor (Southern) is totally clueless as to
how good the Ojais are and make virtually zero effort
to market them, as they also do w/ the EdStJ wines.
So sad.
TomHill
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