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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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Larry
& Laura's Dinner Wines
- February 15, 2003
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- Jade
Mountain Mt Veeder/Paras Vineyard Napa Valley Viognier (14.9%)
2001: Light gold color; fragrant pear/peach/Viognier
slight herbal/perfumed nose; soft/fat perfumed peach/pear/Viognier
bit low-key flavor; med.long perfumed finish; an attractive/elegant/svelte
Viognier but a bit pricey at $40
- Edmunds
St. John Alban-Durell Vineyards Viognier (15.3%) 1997:
Med.gold color; intense toasty/pungent/smokey/oaked very
ripe/pear/Viognier complex nose; rich oily/ viscous strong/toasty/roasted/pungent/smokey/oak
very ripe/pear/Viognier slight earthy/spicy/cloves flavor;
very long/lingering toasty/pungent finish; reminds me
a lot of early Alban or SQN whites; lots of pungent/smokey
character but plenty of ripe pear/fruit underneath; probably
too oaked for many but I really liked this rather eccentric
Viognier.
- Lucien
Albrecht Grand Cru Pfingstberg Riesling (13%) 1994: Lean/tart
some floral/R/ anise slight minerally nose; hard/lean/tart
light floral/R/spicy bit perfumed talc flavor; med.
hard/austere/lean/tart finish; not showing much evolution
at all; still needs another 10 yrs or so; classic
traditional (thank gawd) ASlsace Riesling
- Zind-Humbrecht
Heimbourg Pinot Gris (13.5%) 1999: Med.gold color; lovely
floral/PG/ spicy loads of fruit bit simple nose; soft/fat
off dry attractive/rich/lush floral/ PG/spicy flavor; very
long floral finish; a big/fat/lush wine loaded w/ fruit.
- Zind-Humbrecht
Clos Windsbuhl PinotGris 2000: Med.gold color; very
lush/floral/PG intense fruity slight earthy nose; tart/acid
very rich/floral/lush/PG/spicy/nutmeg slihjtly sweet flavor
w/ very long/lingering finish; loads of richness but the
acid backbone to carry it 10 yrs or so. Terrific wine.
- Schmitt
Sohne Wiltinger Scharzberg Beerenauslese 1976: Gold
color; beautiful/fragrant classic/valve oil/gout de petrol
complex/old R buttery/cedary terrific nose; soft/ sweet
botrytis/peachy buttery classic/gout de petrol old R flavor;
terrific old bones.
- Marcassin
Marcassin Vineyard Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (14.1%) 1996:
Med.dark color; strong toasty/pencilly/oak/charred rather
earthy very mushroomy low fruit complex nose; rather
hard/tannic mushroomy/earthy tight flavor; seems a bit dried
out/austere; hard to say where this will go.
- Marcassin
Marcassin Vineyard Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (14.1%) 1997:
Dark color; bit more complex/perfumed very strong mushroomy/truffly
bit alcoholic slight black cherry nose; slightly softer/rounder
rather Burgundian/toasty/charred/oak some tannic flavor;
a bit more approachable but still rather hard & tight.
- Louis
Jadot Corton-Poujets 1990: Dark color; big earthy/mushroomy/dusty
truffly/minty low fruit complex nose; rather hard/tannic
truffly/minty/earthy little fruit flavor; seems to be drying
out a bit but still interesting; great w/ the goulash.
- Georges
Lignier Clos St. Denis 1990: Med.color; beautiful/fragrant/perfumed
classic pencilly/Burgundian smokey complex nose; smooth/balanced
very pencilly/cedary/complex Burgundian elegant flavor;
classic mature Burgundy & ready to drink.
- Chateau
Climens 1997: Med.gold color; some botrytis/peach rather
butterscotchy/oaked slight volatile/perfumed creme brulee
nose; some hard/lean/acid/earthy rather butterscotchy/creme
brulee/oak slight peavh/botrytis flavor; not a very lush/unctuous
Sauternes but I think it'll be a lovely/old bones of a Sauternes
w/ much age.
- Domaine
Deletang Montlouis Les Petits Boulg Grand ReserveTris (13%)
1997: Med.dark gold color; lovely/creamy rather botrytis/peachy/pear
bit Kansas feed store/hay mow slight earthy nose; tart lemon/pear/peach/appley
some light botrytis bit metallic/lean/stiff slight herbal/hay
mow flavor; not a big/rich Loire but should mature into
a lovely wine with age.
- Smith-Woodshed
Porto 1977: Dark color; rather porty/alcoholic/hot/fumey
slight grapey some complex nose; rather porty/hot/fumey/volatile
low fruit flavor; lots of porty alcoholic character but
not a lot of fruit left; not evolving well.
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Alsace: The Albrecht was not an attractive Riesling, very
traditional in style. I suspect it'll be a terrific/complex
R down the road, however; as per my rule of thumb
for Alsace Rieslings: the harder & less likable they
are young, the better they'll be with age. Although
I find the Z-H very Parkerized/non-traditional Alsatians;
they do have this compelling quality to them. If you're
only having 3-4 oz of one, the fat/ high r.s. character
is not so tiring. Sometimes, DollyParton is all you want
and you're not interested in discussing the implications
of quantuum electrodynamic field theory to chaotic electron
plasmas at zero gravity in the presence of large unsupported
silicone masses with her!!
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Wiltingen: A dynamite old R brought by SteveSterbenz. Even
though it's a simple Grosselage BA, it has evolved into
a lovely wine. I've had some of it lowly pedigree who have
not done so well.
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MarcassinPinots: Ugly label/interesting wines. They both
seemed to lack that ethereal/ perfumed fragrance that makes
great Pinot such a seductive (as if I'd know anything about
that!!) wine. These were the first two vintages and I'm
clueless what the future holds for these two wines.
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As usual at L&L's: good grub, passable apps, great wines,
and terrific company... just enough SantaFe people here
to make the LosAlamos types tolerable.
TomHill
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