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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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Started
out my Hospice du Rhone 2002 trip with a visit to Craig Jaffurs
new winery in Santa Barbara. It's a
pretty small facility on Montecito just of Milpas St. Chris
Whitcraft is also making his wines there as well. His son,
Patterson, is in a Montessori school and Craig had his classmates
up during the crush and they all made a small barrel of wine.
They were soon going to btl it and then each kid made up his
own artwork for the labels and then they are going to auction
the bottles to the parents as a fund-raiser for the school.
He was expecting to raise some $10,000 from the auction, so
it's a pretty high-ticket wine.
Joining
me was Howard&Rhoda Sherry, Jeff Pfohl, Shirin LeClere,
and Larry Archibald. After a brief walk-through of the facility,
we got right down to tasting:
- Jaffurs
Santa Barbara Viognier (14.3%; Stolpman/Bien Nacido/Melville
vnyds) 2001: Light gold coler; low-key pear/Viognier/fragrant
clean nose; rich soft/fat/DollyParton pear/Viognier lush
some spicy flavor; long/soft/lush ripe light/pear/Viognier
finish; this had just recently been btld and seemed a bit
shut down; when I went back to it an hour later, it had
this huge/ripe intense classic DP/Viognier fragrance; maybe
Craig's best Viognier yet; beautiful wine.
- Jaffurs
Stolpman Vineyard Grenache (14.5%) 2001: Med.color;
slight reduced/stinky nose clears to rather cranberry/rubharb/floral
some toasty/oak slight cinammon/spicy nose; rather big/tannic
elegant/floral/cranberry bright Grenache fruit some rough
flavor; med.long rough/tannic some floral/rubharb spicy/cinammon/toasty
finish; needs some age to tone down tannins; not a huge
Grenach but lots of pretty character.
- Jaffurs
Stolpman Vineyard Syrah (Durell clone) 2001: Dark color;
slight reduced/pungent rather cinammon/spicy/blackberry
some EdStJohn-like/peppery/spicy nose; soft/fat/lush rich/blackberry
peppery/spicy/cinammon pungent lovely/loads of Syrah fruit
flavor. These grapes were harvest rather later and the wine
is fairly alcoholic & low in acidity & will be blended
w/ the Estrella clone lot.
- Jaffurs
Stolpman Vineyard Syrah (Estrella clone) 2001: Med.dark
color; rather toasty/pencilly/oaked fragrant/floral/strawberry/Syrah
perfumed/aromatic/elegant nose; much tarter toasty/smokey/oaked
very floral/fragrant finish; very long/lingering toasty/smokey/charred
rich/floral/Syrah finish w/ ample tannins; this is going
to be another terrific Stolpman Syrah.
- Jaffurs
Melville Vineyard Syrah (Estrella clone) 2001: Dark
color; pungent deep chocolaty/blackberry/ pungent some pencilly/Am.oak
peppery/spicy nose; very tart blackberry/Syrah/peppery/spicy
some pungent/pencilly/oak flavor. Jaffurs Melville Vineyard
Syrah (Clone 1/Oz clone) 2001: Very dark color; less aromatic
rather chocolaty/peppery/spicy nose; tart bigger/richer/riper
chocolaty/spicy/blackberry/Syrah some tarry/pungent pretty
tannic flavor; seems bigger & more clunky than the Estrella.
- Jaffurs
Thompson Vineyard Syrah (Estrella clone) 2001: Dark
color; bit pungent/roasted big Syrah/ blackberry some toasty/oak
nose; tart/tannic brooding very big strawberry/blackberry
rich/ mouthfilling flavor; classic Thompson bigness.
- Jaffurs
Bien Nacido Vineyard Syrah 2001: Dark color; big plummy/black
cherry/blackberry/Syrah big/ lush/fruit ripe/chocolaty nose;
tart rather pungent/toasted/toasty/charred/oak big black
cherry/ plummy/blackberry loads of fruit flavor; a terrific
BN Syrah.
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I've followed Craig's wines from the very start; when he
brought a barrel sample of his first Viognier up to Bob
Senn's LOW&SE and we (Craig, Larry Archibald, myself)
set out on the front porch on this bright/crisp morning
and shot-the-shit (Kansas colloquialism) for an hour or
so. I was quite taken by Craig's passion for making Rhone
varietals, a passion that has not lessened one iota over
the yrs that I can sense. He tends to harvest a bit earlier
than others that take grapes from the same vnyds in order
to keep the alcohols from getting out of hand. Consequently,
his wines tend to have a bit more acid and austerity than
other Rhones. But they are hardly what you'd call shrinking
violets. His first whites were on the rather lean &
hard & austere side, but the later few vintages have
shown more roundness and lushness and richness to them.
His wines just seem to keep getting better and better over
the last few yrs. Like most of the winemakers I visited,
Craig is very high on the 2001 vintage and views them, overall,
as some of the best wines he's yet made. From tasting these
barel samples, I would tend to agree.
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Melville Vineyard: This is a relatively new vnyd out on
the west end of the SantaYnez Valley, in the new SantaRitaHills
appellation. Pinot&Chard country, definitely cold-climate
Syrah. The 2000 Juffurs was the first Syrah I've had from
this vnyd and I was mightly impressed. I'll go out on a
limb and label this as one of the great Syrah vnyds in Calif
that's only going to be gettiong better and better with
vine maturity. Keep you eye on this vnyd, located right
next door to Babcock vnyds and winery.
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