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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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Santa
Cafe's SwineFest dinner - March 28, 2003
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Last
night a few of us had Santa Cafe's SwineFest dinner (every
course had pork in it). The menu: Glazed Baby Back Ribs Jambon
Persille (Ham in Aspic w/ Parsley) Housemade Boudin Blanc
en Brioche w/ Mushrooms & Sherry (Pigs-In-A-Blanket) Pork
Scallopine w/ Dijon Mustard, Braised Pork Breast, Capers &
Lemon Maple-Glazed Apple & Bacon Tartlet
The
meal was a killer meal. Jill Cashman selected our wines,
which were equally stunning:
- Edmunds
St. John Knight's Valley Viognier (13.8%) 1992: Med.dark
color; rather nutty/hazelnutty bit toasty/smokey some fragrant/pear/Viognier
rather complex nose; big/lush/ripe smokey/ pungent/toasty
slight pear/Viognier nutty/hazelnutty off-dry (?) huge flavor;
very long/ lush/ripe soft/fat pungent/toasty/hazelnutty/smokey
complex finish; a bit on the nutty/ oxidized side but still
delivers a lot of pleasure
- Turley
Napa Valley Hayne Vineyard Zinfandel (17.1%) 1997: Very
dark color; huge earthy/dusty/ripe blackberry/boysenberry
old vines some pencilly/toasty/smokey/oak nose; soft/big/huge/lush
blackberry/boysenberry off-dry rather toasty/smokey/pungent/oak
flavor; very long huge/ripe dusty/old vines blackberry/plummy/boysenberry
finish w/ some tannins; a huge mouthfilling Zin but no overripe/pruney
character and carried the alcohol well; probably best to
drink up afore the fruit fades more.
- Werner
Tyrell Eitelsbacher Karthauser Hofberg Kronenberg Riesling
Auslese 1976: Deep gold color; incredible complex pungent/Mosel
valve oil/petrolly classic old Riesling nose; soft off-dry
incredibly complex Mosel valve oil/pungent flavor; extremely
long/lingering complex Mosel valve oil finish; stunning
example of old German Riesling.
- Zind-Humbrecht
Clos Windsbuhl Hunawihr GWT (14.5%) 1989: Med.gold color;
huge lychee/GWT intense spicy/cinammon/nutmeg some complex
nose; soft off-dry (?) huge/lush intense lychee/ GWT/hair
oil spicy nutmeg flavor; long/viscous/oily intense lychee/GWT
finish; loads of intense GWT fruit but not much complexity
showing.
- Louis
Jadot Beaune Boucherottes Beaune 1er Cru 1990: Dark
color; deep pungent/smokey/truffly slight funky some black
cherry/Pinot light pencilly/oak nose; tart rather hard/tannic
pungent/dusty/truffly/earthy/damp basement some black cherry
cola/Pinot flavor; med.long tannic/hard truffly/earthy finish;
still a young wine.
- Domaine
de Baummard Quarts de Chaume 1995: Med.gold color; beautiful
peachy/botrytis lush/ CheninBlanc/flowery some complex nose;
rather sweet some acid lush/botrytis/peachy/botrytis/ apricotty
tart/flowery/CB flavor; very long/lingering intense botrytis/peachy
finish; loaded w/ botrytis but not a whole lot of complexity
yet; still a baby of a wine; terrific Loire.
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And
a petite bloody pulpit:
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The Edmunds St. John Viognier was about as good example
of a mature Viognier as you can find. Many people would
dismiss it as over the hill because it had lost most of
that Viognier/ pear fragrance. To me, I found a great deal
to like in the smokey/pungent character that it showed,
like some of the old Rhone Roussannes I've had. Even Larry
Archibald, who shows little proclivity to liking the old
whites I sometimes serve thought it a good wine.
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The Eitelsbacher was a stunning example of what old German
Riesling is all about. Incredible complexity and gout de
petrol. One can only hope all these 2001 Germans will show
this same degree of development with 25-30 yrs of age.
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The Zind-Humbrecht GWT was an excellent example of the Z-H
style; soft/fat/plush/underacid/ bit sweet w/ very intense
fruit. But, like I often find with those wines, the first
few swallows are very pleasurable, but then they start to
become a bit cloying and fatiguing on the palate. Good in
small doses only.
TomHill
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