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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.

Dinner with Bernie & Sam - May 9, 2003

    Had dinner with Bernie & Sam last night last night in SantaFe. Also in attendance were Howard&Rhoda Sherry (real troopers... just back from the Parker Off0Line) and Jeff Pfohl. The company was lively & spirited. The repartee w/ Bernie was fun, as usual. The wines:

  1. Origin-Napa Gamble Vineyard (14.1%; 725 cs) Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2001: Light yellow color; very attractive/figgy/perfumed/perfumed talc atypical/little herbal almost GruVe-like floral/fragrant light oak nose; soft/juicy figgy/melony rather flowery/GruVee or R-like light oak flavor; long/soft figgy/melony light pencilly/oak floral/juicy finish; little SB character but a lovely/juicy white wine. H&R's wine.
  2. Pichler Wachau Loibner Berg Riesling Smaragd 1999: Pale yellow color; very fragrant/floral/ R bit spicy/valve oil beautiful aromatic nose; soft/lush very floral/fragrant/R/perfumed slight earthy very Alsatian-like nose; off-dry rich/lush/powerful mouthfilling floral/R/ aromatic very spicy flavor; very long/lingering very lush tart very spicy/floral finish; much of the same character of a Z-H GrandCry Riesling but a bright/zippy acidity underneath all the fruit; will be a killer wine in 10-20 yrs. H&R's hand-carried wine brought back  from Austria.
  3. Michel Ogier Cote-Rotie 1989: Med.dark color; some valve-oil/meaty/gamey very espresso/ coffee/smokey/truffly/mushroomy very complex nose; rather tart slight metallic complex some coffee/espresso very smooth/round rather gamey/meaty/truffly/roasted flavor; very long smooth/round/velvety some meaty/gamey slight metallic/dried-out/astringent truffly/perfumed finish; terrific example of mature C-R. Tom's wine. Alas my last one... I usually save my last btls of a wine until they're further out onto the senility curve.
  4. Jaboulet La Chappelle Hermitage 1983: Dark color; slight volatile slight smokey/earthy/ mushroomy/damp Kansas root cellar walnutty/dusty slight roasted/pungent complex nose; tart/lean/astringent/gritty rather earthy/dusty/walnutty slight pungent/smokey bit dried- out flavor; med.long gritty/astringent walnutty/dusty/earthy finish. Interesting nose but doesn't have the smokey/roasted character I was expecting. Faded a bit.
  5. Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon 1990: Very dark color; deep smokey/pungent/toasty slight roasted/espresso some blackberry/Syrah bit closed/tight nose; tart very spicy/cloves some espresso/coffee/roasted slight blackberry/Syrah rich/mouthfilling flavor; very long/tart hard/tannic slight roasted/espresso some blackberry finish w/ ample tannins; seems rather primary in character & not showing much complexity yet; quite a young wine yet. H&R's wine.
  6. Wild Duck Creek Heathcote Springflat Shiraz (14.6%) Central Victoria 1997: Very dark/black color; intense/powerful blackberry/boysenberry/Shiraz rather vanilla/oaked/vanilla extract some smokey/complex/pungent nose; tart very rich/powerful Am.oaked/vanilla extract some menthol/minty very intense/extracted blackberry/boysenberry/framboise/Syrah huge flavor; very long/lingering extracted/boysenberry/framboise finish w/ ample tannins; still young and primary; very rich/lush but a great underlying acidity.
  7. Weingut Lehnert-Veit Piesporter Goldtropfchen Riesling TBA 1994: Med.dark gold color;  beautiful/fragrant/perfumed bright floral/R/spicy some peachy/pear/botrytis bit complex amazing nose; tart very perfumed/fragrant very bright/zippy/floral/flowery/R light botrytis/ peachy/pear very sweet flavor; incredible long/lingering bright R/floral finish; still a young TBA with a long life ahead. Howard&Rhoda's wine hand-carried back from Germany.
And another sermon from the bloody pulpit:
  1. The Origin SB was apparently labeled by RP as the best SB he's ever had, which created an immediate run on the wine. I'm not sure I good that far in that I found virtually none of the usual SB character at all. Further, it displayed none of the typical terroir from the GambleRanch. But it was a very attractive very likable white wine in its own right. Its strong floral character kept reminding me of good GruVee more than anything, maybe a bit of Alsace as well.
  2. Ogier C-R: The slight screechy/metallic/valve oil character this wine showed on pouring eventually faded, leaving one of the finest examples of a fully-mature C-R I can recall.  The typical pungent/espresso/roasted character of C-R was pretty low-key and the gamey/ truffly character was very pronounced. I kept feeling what I thought were pigs rooting around at my feet for the truffles, then looked down under the table and realized it was  merely Bernie down there groveling for another pour!!! :-)
  3. LaChappelle: I found a lot of things to like in this wine, but it struck me as a bit funky and faded in the nose. The wine was loaded w/ sediment and pretty murkey and probably would have fared better on the palate if it'd been decanted.
  4. WildDuckCreek Shiraz: Terrific Oz Shiraz. Every time I have a Victoria Shiraz, I'm more and more impressed with this area.
  5. Lehnert-Veit: Not familar with this producer (http://www.weingut-lehnert-veit.de/) but I was blown away by this TBA. One of the best young German TBAs I've tried. Loads & loads of bright R fruit and not that heavy-handed botrytis/peachy character that some can show. Amazing wein. Would like to try his other ones. Gather they're not imported to USofA.
  6. A stunning meal at SantaCafe.... they never disappoint. David Sellars was in the kitchen and it showed, everything came out perfect. The wait-staff were impeccable in their service, right on top of everything. Jan Brennan kept us all under control and prevented Bernie from doing his usual table-top dance & embarrasing us all!!
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