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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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New Grenache and Syrahs - November 20, 2002
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- Wine@Work
(later, Ampelos) Santa Ynez Valley Grenache (BeckmanWnry)
2001: Med.light color; attractive strawberry/ Grenache
quite spicy/cinammon&cloves light oak nose; tart bit
astringent some buttery/oak quite spicy/cinammon pleasant
Grenache/strawberry flavor; med.short buttery/oak bright/spicy/strawberry
finish w/ some astringency; bright/spicy/attractive Grenache
w/ nice touch of oak.
- Yalumba
Tricentenary Vines Barossa Valley Grenache (13.5%) 2000:
Med.color; strong vanilla/Am.oak some deeper blackberry/strawberry/Grenache
some eucalyptus bit dusty/complex nose; tart somewhat astringent
bit dusty strong vanilla/buttery/eucalyptus/Am.oak light
strawberry flavor; med. astringent strawberry/Grenache rather
eucalyptus/vanilla/oak finish; pleasant bit astringent Grenache
but little intensity nor old-vine character; overpriced
at $30.00.
- Hug
Cellars Edna Valley Grenache Alban Vnyd (14.1%) 1999: Black
color; intense pungent/ toasty/oaked rather reduced/ stinky
very intense blackberry/Grenache nose that clears some to
strong toasty/pungent/ charred/Fr.oak intense boysenberry/Grenache
nose; very tart/screechy/citric intense boysenberry/ Grenache
some toasty/charred/oak bit earthy very extracted flavor;
very long intense Grenache/ blackberry/boysenberry toasty/charred/oak
very tart/acid finish w/ ample tannins; needs much age;
bit stinky but huge/extracted Grenache that may be a great
one.
- Alban
Vnyds Alban Estate Grenache Edna Valley (15.0%) 2000:
Black color; very intense boysenberry/ Grenache/blackberry
loads of intense fruit some smokey/gunpowder/used fireworks/pungent
bit charred oak/toasty complex nose; tart very intense/extracted
blackberry/Grenache minerally/valve oil some toasted/pungent/Fr.oak
rich/mouthfilling flavor; very long/lingering tannic huge/Grenache/
blackberry/boysenberry slight toasty/charred/pungent/oak
finish w/ ample tannins; huge/extracted incredible world-class
Grenache; fairly priced at $42.00.
- Jerome
Bressy Gourt de Mautens Rasteau Cotes du Rhone Villages
(14%) 2000: Black color; very intense boysenberry/Grenache/licorice
some pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak/pungent loads of fruit nose;
hard/chalky/tannic astringent some intense/Grenache/blackberry
flavor; long hard/astringent/tannic light blackberry/Grenache
slight pencilly finish; terrific nose but pretty hard &
astringent on the palate.
- Qupe
Los Olivos Cuvee (55% Syrah, 27% Mourvedre, 18% Grenache)
Santa Ynez Valley (68% Ibarra-Young Vnyd; 32% StolpmanVnyd;
13.5%) 2000: Med.color; rather Grenache/ strawberry/blackberry
bright fruit perfumed/f ragrant slight volatile/aromatic
spicy/minty nose; tart spicy/bright strawberry/Grenache
light buttery/oak flavor; med.long bright/spicy strawberry/Grenache
finish w/ light tannins; shows a lot of Grenache character
plus the strawberry characteristic of Estrella clone Syrah;
very nice drinking red wine at a great price $20.00
- Qupe
Central Coast Syrah (13.5%) 2001: Med.dark color; somewhat
corked/musty some mushroomy/earthy light spicy/perfumed
nose; tart some musty/corked/cardboardy flavor; bit too
corked to get much out of it.
- Los
Olivos Wine & Spirits Emporium White Hawk Vnyd Syrah
LosAlamos (13.5%); P by BobLindquist 2000: Med.dark
color; very attractive blackberry/Syrah some spicy buttery/oak
fragrant nose; tart bit astringent some Syrah/ blackberry
light buttery/oak flavor; med.long light blackberry/Syrah
rather spicy/cloves light buttery/oak finish w/ some tannins;
much like the Qupe WhiteHawk Syran but a bit rougher and
more tannic.
- Qupe
Santa Maria Valley Bien Nacido Hillside Estate (13.5%) 2000:
Med.dark color; med.strong blackberry/ Syrah/licorice some
meaty/gamey slight smokey/pungent nose; tart bit tannic/astringent
rather strong blackberry/Syrah some licorice/meaty/gamey
light toasty/pungent/Fr.oak flavor; long light licorice/
pungent some blackberry/Syrah light toasty/oak light meaty/gamey
finish w/ some tannins; seems lighter than previous vintages
but will probably put on weight.
- Dutton-Goldfield
Syrah Dutton Ranch/CherryRidgeVnyd Russian River Valley
(13.5%; 6 brls) 2000: Med.dark color; rather meaty/gamey
Syrah/blackberry black cherry some pencilly/toasty/pungent/
Fr.oak complex nose; very spicy black cherry/blackberry/Syrah
some meaty/gamey light pencilly/pungent lovely flavor; very
long/lingering pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak strong blackberry/black
cherry light gamey finish w/ some tannins; needs some 2-5
yrs; lovely/beautiful Syrah w/ almost a Pinot-like brightness;
much like a Dehlinger in style but bigger & more extract.
- Margerum
Syrah Great Oaks Ranch Vnyd (#664 of 1150; www.MargerumWineCompany.com)
RTW 2001: Very dark/black color; intense boysenberry/blackberry/black
cherry/Syrah some licorice bit gamey tons of fruit nose;
big/rich slight herbal intense licorice/blackberry/black
cherry/Syrah light pungent/smokey/roasted bit ripe/alcoholic
flavor; very long/lingering big/ripe boysenberry/ black
cherry/Syrah light gamey/meaty smokey/pungent finish w/
fair tannins; dynamite wine w/ tons of fruit but lots of
interesting things therein and great structure; killer Syrah
at a great price. $30.00
- Margerum
Syrah Purisma Mtn Santa Barbara Cnty (#123 of 1150) RTW
2001: Black color; very intense black cherry/blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry
some licorice/pungent some meaty/gamey slight roasted/ toasty
complex nose; big/rich/intense/extracted loads of boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah/licorice
nice meaty/gamey slight toasted/roasted/mocha mouthfilling
flavor; very long/lingering intense licorice/black cherry/blackberry/Syrah
light meaty/roasted/coffee flavor w/ fair tannins; huge
complex fruit but the structure to age; slightly more intense
& complex than the GO's version; killer Syrah at a great
price. $30.00
- Hug
Cellars SLO Cnty Syrah Bassetti Vnyd (14.0%) 2000: Black
color; some reduced/stinky bit mercaptan intense blackberry/Syrah/valve
oil some roasted/roasted grain/mocha strong toasty/pungent/Fr.oak
rather Graillot-like complex nose; tart some reduced bit
metallic/valve oil intense licorice/ blackberry slight bretty
smokey/pungent/toasty/oak coffee complex flavor; very long
tannic some reduced very intense licorice/blackberry/Syrah
complex toasty/roasted/pungent flavor; needs much age but
will probably become a great Syrah down the road; much like
some of the Graillot Syrahs; worth laying away to see what
happens.
- Alban
Vnyds Reva Alban Estate Syrah Edna Valley (14.2%) 2000:
Black color; very intense blackberry/ boysenberry/Syrah
some gamey/roasted very perfumed/aromatic very spicy/fragrant
bit toasty/smokey/ charred/Fr.oak complex nose; tart rather
tannic intense blackberry/spicy/licorice/Syrah/boysenberry
some toasty/charred/Fr.oak smokey/pungent/bit roasted/coffee
mouthfilling flavor; very long intense spicy/licorice/boysenberry/Syrah/blackberry
toasty/pungent/smokey finish w/ ample tannins; needs some
2-8 yrs; dynamite Syrah at a reasonable price. $42.00
- d'Arenberg
The Laughing Mag Pie Shiraz/Viognier (5% Viognier; 14.5%)
2001: Black color; very intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
some aromatic/perfumed/insecticide-like strong vanilla/oaked
bit menthol nose; some tannic/hard intense blackberry/boysenberry/jammy
rather vanilla/oak some menthol/ eucalyptus very perfumed
flavor; med.long intense jammy/blackberry/Syrah rather exotic/perfumed/
insecticide/aromatic finish w/ some tannins; a very exotic
bright/perfumed character (from the Viognier??); good Oz
Shiraz for the price.
- Domaine
Brusset Gigondas Les Grand Montmirial (13.5%) 1999: Dark
color; bit musty/ earthy/mushroomy some Grenache/roasted/CdP
bit Mourvedre/gamey slight bretty/SouthernRhone nose; tart
earthy/ mushroomy slight bretty/funky bit Grenache/strawberry
flavor; med.long earthy/roasted SouthernRhone some bretty
finish w/ modest tannins; interesting/tasty Rhone at a fair
price. $25.00 Howard&Rhoda's mystery wine.
- Dehlinger
Estate Syrah (14.2%) 1999: dark color; strong blackberry/Syrah/black
cherry slight roasted/ pungent light toasty/pencilly/oak
very fragrant/perfumed some complex nose; tart very spicy
rich/ blackberry/Syrah some toasty/pungent/oak bit tannic
flavor; med.long toasty/pungent/oak rather blackberry/Syrah/black
cherry finish w/ some tannins; lovely RRV Syrah but not
showing much development yet.
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And
all the usual blatherings from the BloodyPulpit:
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Wine@Work: This is a new vnyd operation started by Peter&Becky
Work in Buelton, on the hgwy West right off Post Rd,
just to the East of Melville&Foley, on the South
side of the road. They have about 20 acres planted in
Pinot & Chard and a little Syrah that is destined
to go to Brian Babcock and Royal Oaks. Their son, Don,
was formerly asst. winemaker w/ Brian. Eventually, they
will make their own wine from their grapes. To stick
their toe into the winemaking waters, they bought three
barrels of Grenache and Syrah from BeckmenWnry and this
is the first of their results. Not available for sale,
alas. A Syrah/Grenache blend will be btld later.
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AugieHug: Great guy, good winemaker, but marginal bowler.
I've followed AugieHug from the very start. A good friend
of John Alban, he's made his wines there for a number
of yrs, some from Alban grapes, some from purchased
grapes. These two wines got a mixed reception from my
group. They are both some reduced and stinky at the
start, some felt they may have a bacterial problem.
The reduced/stinky character doesn't bother me; that
will disappear w/ age. With their high acidity and huge
extraction, I think these wines are going to be outstanding
down the road w/ some age. It'll be interesting to follow
them. But they do (now) need some time in the decanter
to breathe.
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TheGourt: I've followed TheGourt from the very start.
It's a pretty unusual wine for CdR and Rasteau, incredibly
intense. Or Grenache on steriods. This '00 strikes me
as the least Gourt that I've had because of it's hard/astringent/chalky
character on the palate on not the intensity of fruit
on the palate I've come to expect from TheGourt. It
may just be a phase and will turn into an incredible
wine down the road... who knows??
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Qupe LosOlivosCuvee: I've followed the LOC from the
very start. This is BobLindquist's Rhone blend, originally
just Syrah/Mourvedre, but now w/ Grenache included therein.
Chateauneuf it is not (that's a plus), but good drinking
red wine it definitely is. It consistently represents
one of the best red wine bargins around. Never particularly
big or intense, balance is its hallmark. Because of
that (probably), it also ages amazingly well. I've had
10 yr old versions that were still great drinking/pleasurable
wines, not just intellectual experiences.
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Qupe CentralCoast Syrah: The '01 CC Syrah is normally
released at SantaFe Wine&Chile Fiesta in September,
right after bottling. Because there still remains the
'00 in stock, the '01 has not yet been released in 750's,
only in 375's. I had tasted it several weeks ago from
hlfs and thought it was Bob's best CC Syrah since the
early-mid '90's, when it was primarily SantaBarbara
Syrah. I'll revisit the 750's when they're eventually
released.
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WhiteHawkVnyd: This is a relatively new Syrah vnyd up
on CatCanyonRd just east of Hwy101, next to the highly
acclaimed SutterHome (jeez..... can't imagine what SutterHome's
doing w/ grapes from a quality growing area) vnyd and
a second Melville vnyd as well. Bob made his first single-vnyd
Syrah from WhiteHawk w/ the 2000 vintage. I expect it
to be another very good Syrah vnyd.
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MargerumSyrahs: Doug Margerum, of WineCask fame, has
been making wines for a fair number of yrs w/ BobLindquist/Jim
Clendennen for the WineCask futures program. He has
now struck out on his own (still very much at the WineCask,
though) with his own label. The first, a PinotGrigio
released this summer, was a lovely wine from a variety
that tends to make rather boring wines. I tasted these
two wines at the SantaBarbara Harvest Festival, under
not the best of circumstances, and thought them two
of the best Syrahs there. Now, back home, under more
ideal circumstances, I was even more impressed with
the wines. It took WS/RP a few yrs to "discover" Adam
Tolmach and John Alban, so we can count on these gems
for a few more yrs as "our secret". These two Syrahs
remind me a lot of Joey Tensley's Syrahs, with that
same intensity of pure Syrah fruit, but a bit more complexity
and structure.
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BassettiVnyd: This is a relatively new vnyd midway twixt
Paso and Cambria and, like QueSyrah vnyd, one of the
really cold-climate Syrah vnyds in Calif. He sells Syrah
to Steve Edmunds and Mat Garretson in addition to Augie.
Based on the first wines from here, it is undoubtedly
one of the great Syrah vnyds of Calif. It's going to
be a fun journey to follow these wines... from the very
start... as they say!!!
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Grenache: There seems to be a growing interest in Grenache
in Calif, we're starting to see a lot more varietal
versions, not just considering it as blending material.
The reason is pretty obvious; people taste JohnAlban's
version and, all of a sudden, realize that you can make
great/world-class wine from this variety, as great as
any other variety in existence. When I pour an Alban
for someone who has never had one; they invariably have
the same reaction I had when I first had John's Grenache;
they can't believe this is Grenache... surely it's gotta
be a Syrah!! As far as I'm concerned, the Alban Grenache
is the gold standard by which all others are measured;
either Rayas or many of the Oz versions.
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AlbanReva: Named after John's Mom, I've followed them
from the very start. This is John's "entry level" Syrah,
and better than most other producer's top-of-the-line
Syrah. This '00 version is fully up to snuff, and then
some. Back in the days when they were priced in the
mid-$20's, they were absolute steals. Even now at $40,
they are not unreasonably priced I feel.
TomHill
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