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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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Dinner
with Mike Etzel (Beaux Freres) - January 25, 2003
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On
Saturday of the Taos Winter Wine Festival, Larry&Laura
hosted at their cabin a dinner in honor of Mike Etzel (Beaux
Freres). For once, I didn't have to provide the famous guest,
Larry was able to make the invitation on his own. In addition
to Michael&Barbara Ogg (and lovable dog, Harry); joining
us was the rest of Mike's entourage: brother Dave Etzel,
and long-time friends Bill Kopajtic, and Mark ??. Laura's
grub was, as usual, outstanding. The wines wern't too shabby
either:
- Nigl
Gruner Veltliner Kremser Freiheit (11.5%) 2001: Very
fragrant/flowery/steely/slatey nose; very tart/lean/hard
very flowery/spicy steely flavor; very long/intense lean/hard
lush/flowery quite spicy finish; rather rich wine but a
very hard/steely character; will age forever.
- Beaux
Freres Yamhill Cnty Beaux Freres Vineyard Pinot Noir (13.5%)
1995: Med.dark color; very fragrant/ pencilly bright
cherry/spicy some complex nose; tart/lean very spicy/cherry/black
cherry elegant pencilly/oak flavor; long/lingering bit complex
rather pencilly bit Burgundian bright cherry finish w/ some
tannins; still needs age & seems a bit tight yet.
- Marcel
Deiss Bergheim Vendanges Tardive GWT 1994: Beautiful/fragrant
complex/spicy/lychee/GWT cinammon/nutmeg nose; slightly
sweet tart/acid very rich/spicy/nutmeg/lychee flavor w/
very long/lingering fairly complex finish; stunning
GWT and will live a good many more yrs.
- Guigal
Cote-Rotie 1983: Rather smokey/roasted bit metallic
sweaty leather/horse collar bit earthy fairly complex/mature
nose; smooth/soft elegant/complex/roasted/smokey slight
earthy some leathery/horsecollar flavor; long/elegant complex
smokey/roasted smooth finish; a bit drying out but great
example of a fully mature C-R; lovely elegant complex wine.
- Santa
Cruz Mtn Vineyard Calif Pinot Noir (14.6%) 1978/1979: Rather
browning/murky color; slight menthol/ perfumed/cinammon
rather oxidized/maderized/tired nose; rather strong pencilly/toasty/pungent/
charred oak dried out/astringent bit tomatoey rather oxidized
flavor; a few interesting things have survived but pretty
much DOA.
- Beaux
Freres Yamhill Cnty Beaux Freres Vineyard Pinot Noir (13.5%)
1996: Lovely perfumed/fragrant/pencilly/ Burgundian
complex some black cherry/smokey nose; tart fairly lush
smooth fragrant/complex quite Burgundian/black cherry/smokey
flavor; very long/round/smooth black cherry pencilly/Burgundian
finish w/ some tannins; still a few yrs ahead of it but
really tasting great now.
- Beaux
Freres Yamhill Cnty Beaux Freres Vineyard Pinot Noir (13.5%)
1994: Lovely black cherry/Pinot rather toasty/oak/vanilla/cognac
very perfumed/fragrant nose; bit closed more black cherry
some toasty/ vanilla very spicy bit tannic flavor; very
long vanilla/toasty/oak strong black cherry finish w/ some
tannins; still in great shape & going strong, a bit
hard/tight still but very fragrant/ spicy in character.
- Marcassin
Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 1997: Very dark color; strong
toasty/smokey/charred loads of Fr.oak pungent chocolaty/black
cherry nose; rich hard/tannic loads of toasty/charred/Fr.oak
strong/rich/mouthfilling black cherry/chocolaty flavor w/
fairly tannic finish; still quite a young Pinot; a bit rough
& clunky beside the BeauxFreres.
- Georges
Roumier Bonnes-Mares 1990: Med.color; rather funky/mushroomy/earthy/animal
slight floral/ violets some pencilly/toasty complex classic
Burgundian nose; bit tart smooth earthy/mushroomy some pencilly/toasty
light fruit/violets complex Burgundian flavor; pretty much
ready to drink.
- Chateau
Rieussec 1990: Med.gold color; beautiful very fragrant/botrytis/peachy
rather strong butterscotchy/caramel fairly complex bit volatile
nose; tart bit austere/lean lovely peachy/ botrytis caramel/butterscotchy
some oak flavor; a lovely Sauternes starting to show some
complexity but still a ways to go.
- Sandeman
Oporto 1977: Med.color; very dusty low fruit quite alcoholic/porty/hot
nose; some grapey very spirity/alcoholic/porty flavor; seems
not to be developing so well w/ lots of alcoholic character.
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And
a short bloody pulpit:
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BeauxFreres: This trio was brought to dinner by Mike. All
three were, I thought, terrific examples of Oregon Pinot;
all three very distinct and individual. My preference was
for the '96 as being a bit richer and a bit more Burgundian.
All three still have a good many years ahead of them
I feel. Tasting Mike's new Pinots at the GrandTasting ('00
and '01), I sensed there was a change of style taking place
in his wines. A backing off on the oak and a bit more of
a tarter/leaner style of Pinot. It'll be fun to watch their
evolution. Terrific wines from a terrific winemaker.
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SantaCruzMtn Pinot: This was the first vintage of Ken Burnap's
Pinot. It was a wine that got a great many raves on its
release for its strong Burgundian character. A very rare
wine, this was the only btl I've ever had. Obviously shouldn't
have waited so long; pretty much dead. Pity.
TomHill
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