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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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Amador Cabernets - May 22, 2002
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Tasted
the other week a pretty extensive set of Amador Cabs:
- Carneros
Creek Winery Calif Cabernet Sauvignon (13.9%) Esola
Vineyard 1975: Med.dark some browning color; rather oxidized/leafy/beef
broth bit porty/overripe nose; soft oxidized/dead/tawney
port charred/ oak flavor; pretty much a dead wine now.
- Harbor
Winery Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon Deaver Vineyard
(U/U; 13.5%) 1975: Med.dark color; some Cabernet/black-
curranty/fruit light cedary/tobaccoy complex attractive
nose; soft/smooth some dried-out/ tired light cedary/tobaccoy
pungent/oaked flavor; med.short smooth pungent/cedary/cigar
box some dried-out finish; more like old Amador Zin; attractive
nose but rather tired on the palate.
- Parducci
Calif Cabernet Sauvignon (U/U; 12.5%) 1968: Very
pale some browning color; oxidized/tired/wet Army blanket
bit musty/earthy nose; tart/thin dried-out slight smokey/BarBQue
sauce astringent flavor; pretty tired/dead Cab w/ little
interest in it.
- Montevina
Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (EB; 13%) 1975: Med.dark
color w/ no browning; classic briary/jammy/ Amador/spicy/Zin
some perfumed talc bit tired nose; some tannic/dried out
some jammy/briary/ blackberry bit hot/dried-out flavor;
med. rather dried-out/hot perfumed talc alcoholic some licorice/pungent/briary
finish; some overripe Zin character and an interesting nose
but pretty dried out on the palate.
- Harbor
Winery Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon Deaver Vineyard
(U/U; 13.5%) 1976: Dark color w/ no browning; rather
pungent/licorice/smokey/tobaccoy complex bit briary/jammy/Amador
nose; soft/smooth smokey/ tobaccoy some briary/jammy/Zin-like
bit metallic/dried-out flavor; med. soft/smooth rather pungent/licorice
light briary/Amador finish w/ little tannins; more like
an old Amador Zin than Cab; still in good condition but
not much intensity left.
- Harbor
Winery Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon Deaver Vineyard
(U/U; 13.5%) 1977: Dark color; rather smokey/used
fireworks some funky/bread yeast cedary/oldZin nose; soft
some metallic dried-out/tired bit sharp/metallic flavor;
off-dry/sweetish bit tobaccoy slight cranberry/blackberry
light rather dried-out finish w/ little tannins. Strange
& rather dried out.
- Montevina
Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (EB; 12 1/2%) 1976:
Med.dark color; bit leafy rather smoky/briary/ pungent/Amador
some pencilly/tobaccoy complex nose; bit tart/tannic dried-out
some pungent/ briary/Zin-like flavors; med.long perfumed
talc rather dried-out/tannic some briary/Amador finish;
very interesting nose but dried-out/tired on the palate.
- Liberty
School Amador Cabernet Sauvignon Montevina Vineyard (13%)
1977: Dark color; slight bretty some blackcurranty/ Cab
rather pungent/charred/Fr.oak slight funky nose; tart bit
tannic/dried-out some bretty/ funky some black cherry/black
curranty/Cab flavor; med.short some hot/tannic/dried-out
weak blackcurranty/black cherry finish w/ light tannins;
tastes like an Amador Zin made by a Caymus producer;
more Cab character than any thus far; a bit dried-out &
tired on the palate but still hanging in there.
- Montevina
Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (EB; 12 1/2%) 1977:
Dark color; strong balckberry/Zin briary/dusty some pungent/smokey/toasty/pencilly/charred
licorice complex nose; soft/smooth some blackberry/ briary/Zin-like
some licorice/pungent/charred flavor; med.long smooth briary/blackberry
some pencilly/oaked/pungent finish w/ light tannins; slightly
washed-out & light but still alive.
- Montevina
Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon SpecialSelection (12
1/2%) 1977: Fairly dark color; bit milk-of-magnesia
some toasty/oak/vanilla/bourbon some blackberry/Zin-like
nose; rather herbal/blackcurranty/Cab pungent slight bell
pepper licorice flavor; long herbal/pepper pretty tannic
some pungent/ licorice very bourbon/vanilla finish w/ ample
tannins; most Cab like thus far; bit dried-out and strong
tannins, may never smooth out.
- Shenandoah
Vineyards Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon Deaver Vineyard
(14.4%) 1977: Med.dark color; rather smokey/pungent/ tobaccoy/old
Zin complex some briary/licorice nose; off-dry spicy rather
tobaccoy/pungent some blackberry/Zin-like flavor; long off-dry
spicy/blackberry/Zin very ripe old-Zin finish w/ little
tannins; lots of old Amador Zin character; still alive if
a bit tired.
- Shenandoah
Vineyards Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (15.5%) Deaver
Vineyard 1978: Med.dark color; big/ripe/blackberry/ boysenberry/Zin-like
bit alcoholic young/AmadorZin slight pungent some complex/briary
nose; very ripe lost of blackberry/boysenberry/Zin
bit raisened/overripe some tobaccoy/cigar box flavor; med.long
licorice/pungent quite ripe/overripe blackberry/boysenberry
finish w/ some tannins; amazingly youthful w/ lots of very
ripe Amador/Zin character and not showing much evolution/development;
sorta stuck in time.
- Montevina
Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (EB; 12 1/2%) 1979:
Med.color; some corked/musty some Zin/blackberry rather
weak nose; very ripe off-dry blackberry/boysenberry/Zin-like
slight funky/musty bit pencilly/oak flavor; med.long off-dry
very ripe simple Zin/briary/blackberry finish w/ little
tannins; some Zin character and not much development.
- Montevina
Amador County Ruby Cabernet SpecialSelection (13%) 1979:
Dark color; rather herbal/Cab dusty/earthy Provence-like
slight vegetal some toasty/pungent oak nose; tart/tannic
rather herbal/earthy/dusty bit weedy rich licorice/pungent
toasty/oak flavor; long herbal/dusty/ earthy bit weedy/Cab
finish w/ some tannins; still a young wine; much more Cab
character than the Cabs; little Amador character; very much
like a Provence or Languedoc super-Cab; amazing wine with
little evolution evident.
- Baldinelli
Vineyards Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (EB; 14%)
1979: Med.dark color; rather toasty/pungent/oaked perfumed
talc little fruit nose; bright black cherry/cherry ripe
some toasty/pungent/oak bit tannic little fruit some complex
flavor; med. toasty/pungent/oak slight blackberry/black
cherry rather tannic finish; lots of toasty oak and very
light blackberry/black cherry fruit and a bit dried out
on the palate.
- Baldinelli
Vineyards Shenandoah Vlly Calif Cabernet Sauvignon (EB;
14%) 1980: Med.dark color; stronger ripe/ blackberry/Zin/very
ripe some smokey/pungent/oak nose; soft very ripe/bit alcoholic
some boysenberry/blackberry/Zinlicorice light pungent/toasty/oak
flavor; med.long very ripe/bit hot/alcoholic some blackberry/Zin
finish w/ light tannins; less toasty oak and more blackberry
fruit; pretty good drinking but ready to drink up. $6.00
- Easton
Shenandoah Vlly Calif Cabernet Sauvignon (EB; 13.5%)
1998: Dark color; very strong blackberry/ boysenberry/spicy/briary/Amador
Zin slight toasty/oak nose; soft/ripe blackberry/briary/Zin-like
slight herbal/Cab light toasty/oak flavor; some tannic slight
herbal/Cab lots of blackberry/ Zin/briary slight earthy/dusty
light toasty/pungent/oak finish w/ some tannins; needs several
yrs of aging; as a bit of Cab character buy more like an
Amador Zin; excellent/well-made wine if you don't require
a lot of Cab character. $40.00
- Calif
Shenandoah Vineyard Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (13.8%)
1980: Med.color; some blackberry/AmadorZin/ briary Am.oak
slight tobaccoy/oldCab complex nose; very tannic/astringent
bit pungent/ licorice briary flavor; long very astringent/tannoc
dried-out some cedary/pungent finish; rather interesting/attractive
nose but pretty dried-out & astringent on the palate.
- Calif
Shenandoah Vineyards Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon
(13.4%) 1981: Dark color; some Am.oaked/tobaccoy rather
briary/pungent some complex nose; soft/smooth bit tannic
light cedary/cigar box flavor; med. smooth bit tannic/chalky
light briary cedary finish; more like old Amador Zin; interesting
on the nose and more attractive on the palate; bit washed
out and weak.
- Shenandoah
Vineyards Calif Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (13.2%)
1982: Med.color; slight musty/corked/funky light tobaccoy/old
Cab cigar box nose; light/smooth some dried out very light
tobaccoy/Am. oaked flavor; med.short light rather dried-out
light cedary/cigar box/charred finish; pretty light and
not much left; shows the lightening of style from early
ones.
- Santino
Calif Shenandoah Vlly Cabernet Sauvignon Amador County (13.4%)
1982: Med.light color; some briary/dusty low fruit slight
pungent nose; tart/lean/hard/thin slight briary/cherry flavor;
med.short tart/ lean/hard weak cherry finish w/ some tannins;
seems acidified & citric; not very much in this wine
anymore.
- Carneros
Creek Winery Amador Cabernet Sauvignon Esola Vineyard (13.7%)
1982: Med.color; rather dusty/old vines rather herbal/Cab
complex bit toasty/oak nose; soft/smooth elegant light herbal
toasty/tobaccoy/old Cab flavor; med.long toasty/oak some
herbal/Cab bit cigar box/cedary finish w/ light tannins;
pleasant/interesting and still holding on barely.
- Montevina
Shenandoah Vlly Calif Amador County Cabernet Sauvignon (12.5%)
1980: Med.color; attractive tobaccoy/ cedary slight herbal/Cab
minty some complex nose; soft/smooth tobaccoy/cedary old
Cab slight briary elegant/complex flavor; med.long
light herbal rather tobaccoy/cedary/cigar box/charred smooth
finish w/ little tannins; a lovely mature elegant old Cab
w/ little Amador character; still in fine shape.
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And
the usual stuff from the bloody pulpit:
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I've followed Amador Cabs from the very start; the early
Montevinas and the Harbors made back in the mid-'70's. Primarily
at the urging of Darrell Corti. I was always struck by their
lack of definitive Cabernet character. They almost always
came across more like Amador Zin than Cabernet; lots of
blackberry/briary character. But, being as Cabernet is recognized
as a "great" grape, and Zinfandel is not; I was convinced
the Amador (by Amador, we're talking strictly the
ShenandoahVlly; don't think there's any/much Cab planted
in Fiddletown or the lower elevations) Cabernet would eventually
evolve into a "great" Cabernet w/ maturity. That apparently
isn't the case. Although some of these wines had evolved
quite nicely; they were still very Amador-Zin in character.
I had to really struggle to find much aged Cabernet character
in them. The Liberty School probably showed the most, but
that was probably the Caymus oak treatment that was coming
thru more than anything.
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Amador RubyCabernet: I remember being quite struck by this
wine in its youth for it intense green olive/herbal Cab
character; and its black color and tannins. I was convinved
it was a long liver. And it was. It showed much more
Cab character than any of the Cabernets did; maybe even
a bit on the underripe side. It strikes me that this is
a variety that should be persued in Amador. It could be
used to blend with their Cabs to give them more Cabernet
character. I'm not sure why CaryGott planted these vines
originally, but he must have seen some potential for it
up there. I'm sure Montevina/SutterHome has long since grubbed
up those vines.
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Easton Cabernet: I was particularly interested in trying
Bill's Cabernet; partly because of the price. But more importantly,
he owns and sources his Estate wines from the old Ed
Baldinelli property and wanted to see what he could do w/
those grapes. It showed more Cabernet character than any
young Amador Cab I can recall, though it still seemed to
be mostly like a briary Amador Zin. Don't know as I'm perspacacious
enough to detect anything in common with this young Easton
and the old Baldinellis. But it is a big wine, well-made,
with the structure and backbone to age I feel. It'll be
fun to watch its evolution.
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Today's Amador Cabernet: Obviously, Cabernet is regarded
throughout most of Calif as being capable of producing "great"
wines. And fetching high prices. As a variety, it has not
seemed to catch on in Amador. If you don't demand that it
taste & smell like Napa Cabernet; I think it produces
a wine in Amador every bit as good as their Zinfandels (but
not as great as their Syrahs). Cabernet is still grown on
the Deaver Vineyard I believe. I recall when I visited w/
Ken Deaver (Sr.) back in the mid-'70's; he was griping about
the heavy/unruly foliage that it puts out and planning to
pull it out in favor of Zin. Ben&Katie Zeitman used
to grow Cabernet at Amador Foothill, but I believe they
grafted it all over to Sangiovese. Lee Sobon at Shenandoah
Vineyards/Sobon Estate still continues to grow/make Cabernet.
I've also tried the new Serenidad Cabs that I thought were
mighty fine. But, like with his Rhone varietals, Bill Easton
stand in a league by himself in Amador County.
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Carneros Creek Amador Cabs: Frank Mahoney went up to AmadorCounty
in the early yrs of Carneros Creek, when he didn't have
much good Pinot to work with, to buy grapes for his wines.
In addition to his Eschen Zin, he also bought Zin and Cabernet
from the Ernie&John Esola vnyd. He gave up on Zin with
the '78 vintage, but continued to take all the Esola Cab
grapes. He felt it made great blending material to go into
his Napa Cabs. Because of its black color; it would only
take 5% or so to knock the color up a notch on his Napa
Cab. Occasionally, over the yrs, Frank would bottle a small
lot of the Amador Cab when he had enough left over. Alas,
my collecting of the Carneros Creek Cabs over the yrs has
been pretty spotty and I haven't many left. It would be
interesting to do a full retrospective of these wines at
the winery sometime. And, IMHO, Frank Mahoney has never
received the recognition over the years that I think he
deserves for his NapaVlly Cabernets; some of them have been
truly wonderful.
TomHill
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