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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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White Rhones - July 16, 2003
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- The
Ojai Vineyard Ojai White Calif TW (14%) NV: Pale yellow
color; attractive fragrant/appley/ floral/waxy light toasty/oak
perfumed nose; soft/lush bit toasty/pencilly apley/floral
flavor; long appley/floral light toasty/oak finish; very
nice drinking white and a steal at $14.00.
- Ramsay
Calif Marsanne (13%) 1993: Med.gold color; rather hazelnutty/toasted
nuts slight oxidized nose; tart appley bit metallic rather
rich/textured nutty/hazelnutty slight toasty/ oak flavor;
med.long tart/earthy/metallic toasted hazelnutty waxy/appley
finish; slight oxidation but very interesting old Marsanne.
- Qupe
Viognier Santa Barbara County Ibarra-Young Vineyard (12.5%)
1995: Med.gold color; rather oxidized slight petrol
some spicy/old Chardonnay/boutbon barrell complex nose;
tart fairly lush light toasty oak some spicy/nutmeg bit
oxidized/earthy flavor; med.long slight oxidized/toasty
finish; little Viognier character; bit oxidized nose but
interesting flavor. $18.50/500 ml
- Terre
Rouge Shenandoah Valley Calif Viognier (14.5%; 600 btls)
1994: Med.gold color; some fragrant/pear/Viognier light
toasty/oak some complex clean nose; soft very lush some
floral/ Viognier/pear/peach pie/honeyed/ripe light toasty
oak finish; long light pear/Viognier/ floral rich/textured
finish; not as intense as it once was but still has a nice
elegant Viognier character and holding well.
- Jaffurs
Santa Barbara County Viognier (13.9%) 1997: Med.gold
color; bit reduced/pungent light toasty/smokey/oak light
floral/Viognier/pear some complex nose; soft/rich very lush
some toasty/oak very pinappply/mango light pear/peach/Viognier/tropical
fruit ripe complex flavor; very long/lush tropical fruit/mango/peach/Viognier
some toasty/smokey oak finish; really lovely/lush/ripe Viognier;
doing beautifully.
- Jaffurs
Santa Barbara County Viognier (13.9%) 1998: Med.gold
color; very attractive fragrant/ pear/peach/Viognier light
pencilly/oak nose; tart/lean rather minerally pear/Viognier/
elegant/spicy light pencilly flavor; long minerally/lean
elegant/pear/Viognier finish; rather Condrieu-like; lovely
Viognier.
- Joseph
Phelps Vin du Mistral Napa Valley Viognier (13.0%) 1992:
Med.gold color; attractive/ fragrant pineapply/tropical
fruit/spicy/nutmeg slight pungent/skunky some complex nose;
tart spicy/nutmeg earthy/minerally some tropical fruit flavor;
very long lean/tart spicy/ nutmeg light pineapply finish;
not a lot of Viognier intensity but holding very well. $18.79
- Francois
Villard Les Terrasses du Palat Condrieu (13.5%; MeBalP)
1994: Dark gold color; rather badly corked/musty very
slight pear/Condrieu/Viognier nose; somewhat musty/corked
attractive spicy/minerally/pear/peachy/Viognier flavor;
very long/lingering some corky/ musty lovely pear/minerally/Viognier/Condrieu
finish; dreadfully corked nose but the flavor is still there;
lovely Condrieu if you ignore the corkiness; so sad.
- Garretson
Viognier Fralich Vineyard Paso Robles "The Spunog Cnoc"
(13.6%) 2001: Med.gold color; strong lush pear/peach/mango/Viognier/tropical
fruit slight pencilly/oak bit fresh mown hay nose; soft/fat
quite sweet (3%?) pineapply/peach/pear/Viognier light oak
flavor; long intense/lush pear/Viognier/tropical fruit sweet
soft finish; loads of tropical fruit/ Viognier character
but a bit too sweet & cloying to my taste; classic DollyParton
Viognier.
- Garretson
Viognier Vogelzang Vineyard Santa Ynez Valley "Table 62"
(14.7%) 2001: Light gold color; very strong toasted
coconut/pungent very ripe/Viognier/bannana cream pie some
minerally/ Condrieu/pear complex nose; soft/rich ripe/lush
toasted coconut/Zagnut very ripe tart rather minerally/pear/peach/Viognier
some Condrieu-like flavor; very long/lingering ripe/ lush/pear/peach/Viognier
some minerally/Condrieu some toasted coconut finish; a terrific/
interesting rather Condrieu-like Viognier. Killer wine at
a great price. $23.00
- Hug
Cellars Central Coast Roussanne (15%) P&B by PerroDocs
Cllrs, ArroyoGrande 1996: Med.gold color; some reduced/pungent/smokey
nose clears to buttery/butterscotchy very floral/honey-
suckle toasty/oak complex nose; tart very toasty/butterscotchy/caramel/oak
rather lush/ floral/honeysuckle slight nutty/oxidized flavor;
very long toasty/caramel/butterscotchy some floral/honeysuckle
finish; slight oxidation/nutty & lots of toasty oak
but very interesting/complex wine. $20.00
- Alban
Vineyards Roussanne Edna Valley Alban Estate Vineyard (14.5%)
2000: Med.gold color; very strong toasty/charred/pungent/butterscotchy/coconutty
rather floral/honeysuckle nose; huge/lush rich/extracted
toasty/pungent/charred/Fr.oak very tart intense floral/honeysuckle
flavor; very long charred/toasty/pungent/Fr.oak very tart
floral/honeysuckle finish; very tart/hard w/ lots of charred
oak but an underlying intensity of fruit; will be a great
one I think.
- Edmunds
St. John Los Robles Viejos Rozet Vineyard Paso Robles White
Wine (Roussanne/Viognier/ Marsanne; 13.7%) 2001: Light
gold color; slight stoney/minerally some floral/spicy light
pungent/toasty oak interesting nose; tart very rich/lush
appley/earthy/minerally flavor with long minerally/stoney
finish; lots of richness but an underlying acid structure;
needs several yrs of age. Good value at $20.00.
- Garretson
Roussanne Santa Barbara County "The Limoid Cior" (14.3%;
56% WesterelyVineyard, 44% StolpmanVineyard) 2001: Med.dark
gold color; very strong tangerine/citric/lime slight volatile
very aromatic/perfumed/fragrant very exotic atypical Roussanne
nose; tart very citric/tangerine/lime floral very lush/spicy
flavor w/ very long/lingering finish; one of the weirdest
whites I've had from Calif and very exotic; killer stuff
at a great price. $21.00
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And
the usual profundities from the Bloody Pulpit:
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Jaffurs Viogniers: I've followed Craig Jaffurs Viogniers
from the very start; when we (Craig, Larry Archibald, myself)
sat outside on Bob Senn's porch on a chill winter morning
and he poured us a barrel sample of his first Viognier (rather
yeasty/hard/lean). I've always liked his Viogniers for their
different style from most other Calif Viogniers: a bit more
Condrieu-like in that they're less DollyParton-like, leaner/tarter
more acid and structure in character. I think they age a
bit better than most as well. The '97 and '98 were two totally
different Viogniers in style. The '97 seemed more over-the-top
than I recall it, whilst the '98 was more like the Jaffurs
style I know. Both wines are doing mighty fine and are absolutely
delicious Viogniers.
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Garretson Wines: I've followed MatGarretson's wines from
the very start. This threesome was mightly impressive. The
Frahlich was a bit too sweet and cloying (some have been
fermenting in the btl) and too tiresome on the palate; but
the other two were dynamite wines. The Roussanne, weird
as it may be, was maybe the best Roussanne I've yet had
from Calif. Almost a Viognier style rendition of that grape.
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Do Viogniers Age??: Sorta depends upon what you want. If
it's Viognier and you insist that it MUST have that heady
perfume of young Viognier; then the answer is, of course,
no. But if you're a bit more open-minded and allow as much
that Viognier can develop some interesting things with age,
then the answer is yes.... sometimes. The aging curve for
Viognier seems rather erratic to me; I find as many misses
as hits. I was expecting the Phelps, a lean/ tight almost
eviscerated wine in it youth to be totally gone. This one
was in fine shape. I expected the TerreRouge, a fat/porky/DollyParton
Viognier in its youth to be totally gone. It was holding
on just fine. I thought the Qupe, a fairly tight/tart wine
in its youth to be fine. It seemed on its last legs. Go
figure.
TomHill
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