I
was invited to judge by Wes Hagen this year at the Santa Barbara
County Fair (the WINES... NOT the pigs and the goats... though
I DO have some expertise in that area as well). So I managed
to fold in a few other wine-related events along the way.
Visit
With Craig Jaffurs
Arrived
in Ontario late morning, got my car and immediately headed
up towards SantaBarbara. Since I had plenty of time, thought
I'd stop in SB and pay a visit to Craig's winery. This time
I managed to drive directly to it, once I negociated the round-about
coming off Hwy 101. In the past, I've twice managed to get
lost, once winding 5 miles up into the mountains, the second
time winding up 5 miles out to sea. Fortunately, Craig happened
to be there that day, shipping out the futures order. Even
got to see my 12 cases being assembled. Also got the opportunity
to meet Dave, the new hired hand at Jaffurs. After catching
up on a few things, I taste a few things:
- Jaffurs
Stolpman Family Vineyard Roussanne 2002: Very strong
fragrant/floral/honeysuckle/spicy nose; soft/rich/lush perfumed/floral/honeysuckle
flavor; a classic rich Roussanne that should age well; rich
and textured.
- Jaffurs
Viognier 2002: Rather shy/closed light pear/Viognier/fragrant
nose; tart/tight light pear/Viognier quite spicy flavor;
both whites had been bttld two weeks afore and the Viognier
was still recovering from btl shock; should come out fine.
- Craig
Ho-Made Sauvignon Blanc Lafond Vineyard 1993: Rather
tropical fruit/pineapply/figgy rather complex nose; tart
figgy/tropical fruit/pineapply fairly rich flavor; from
a Vineyard this far west, I was expecting a very herbaceous
SB. It was not, a very unusual SB; still very much alive
and tasty.
- Jaffurs
Bien Nacido Vineyard Chard 1994: Med.gold color; some
toasty/smokey/oak light melony some complex nose; soft/rich
slight nutty/pungent/toasty/smokey bit melony/ripe complex
flavor; a very slight nutty/oxidized character but still
very much alive and going strong.
- Jaffurs
Bien Nacido Vineyard Chard 1995: Rather dark gold color;
pretty oxidized/nutty/tired no fruit bit toasty nose; somewhat
bitter rather oxidized/nutty flavor; pretty much a goner.
- Jaffurs
Melville Vineyard Syrah 2001: Med.dark color; very strong
cracked black pepper dusty some toasty/pungent some blackberry/Syrah
cold-climate nose; tart very spicy very cracked black pepper
light toasty some blackberry/Syrah flavor w/ modest tannins;
very much a cold-climate Syrah w/ very peppery character;
very interesting Syrah.
Tasting
At Bob Senn's Los Olivos Wine & Spirits Emporium
Head
on up the highway and make my way directly to Bob Senn's Los
Olivos Wine & Spirits Emporium, thumbing my nose at Chris
Benzinger as I pass thru Los Olivos. In no mood for rude treatment
today!! Bob is off doing chores, but Lee is up to the task
of taking care of me. I introduce myself and she gives me
a quizical look, as if she should know me from somewhere.
So
I try a few things I've not had before:
- Silver
Vogelzang Vineyard Viognier 2001: Light pear/Viognier
fragrant nose; tart/lean/tight pear/ Viognier slight steely
flavor; nice austere-style Viognier; needs some age. $20.00
- Huber
Vineyard SantaRitaHills Chard 2001: Rather toasty/Fr.oak
very ripe/melony/Chard nose; rather tart/lean/earthy strong
toasty/Fr.oak pungent flavor; fairly priced at $18.00
- Whitcraft
Melville Vineyard Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2001:
Very fragrant spicy/floral/light cherry some pencilly/oak
nose; tart/lean slight cherry/earthy/Pinot rather strong/pencilly/Fr.oak
flavor w/ some tannins; a bit low on fruit on the palate.
- Domaine
Alfred Chamisal Vineyard DaRed TW (50% Pinot/Syrah) 2001:
Rather interesting bit earthy/spicy/ peppery slight cherry
light pungent oak nose; rather strong toasty/pungent/Fr.oak
light cherry/ peppery bit rough/rustic flavor; good-drinking
red at $18.00
- Hank's
Fault Line Red Paso Robles (14.9%; mostly Sangiovese) 2001:
Earthy/dusty/rough slight cherry nose; tart spicy light
cherry/toasty slight metallic/steely bit rough/tannic flavor;
another good-drinking/rough red. $18.00
- Vandale
Sangiovese 2000: Very attractive spicy/licorice/black
cherry light toasty/oak nose; tart/ lean light cherry some
toasty/pungent/earthy/dusty cherry/licorice/black cherry
flavor; bit rough and needs a yr or two of age; interesting
pungent Sangio but would like more fruit.
- Isenhower
Cellars ColumbiaValley Syrah (14.1%; 15% CS) 2000: Dark
color; rather chocolaty/licorice/ smokey/pungent earthy/dusty
slight blackberry nose; tart/lean earthy/dusty rather hard/tannic
some smokey/pungent/licorice flavor; not a lot of fruit
but an interesting Languedoc-like character; well-priced
at $12.50
Dinner
With Peter & Becky Work
Tonight
I'm having dinner with Peter & Becky Work, two long time
friends from their coming to the Santa Fe Wine & Chile
Fiesta with Dave Jones. They have started their own Vineyard
in the SantaRita Hills just off Mail Road, with Pinot, Chard,
Syrah, and a bit of Viognier. They recently ended their contract
w/ both Babcock and Royal Oaks, so there'll be some primo
grapes available this year, their first crop. Craig is hoping
to take some of their Syrah for a test drive. They now have
Jeff Newton managing their Vineyard, always a good sign. After
a warm and sloppy greeting from the dogs, go inside to say
hello. Their son, Don Schroeder, is also there. He is de-facto
winemaker for Lucas & Lewellen Winery, in addition to
making the wine for Wine@Work, or whatever their new name
is to be. After getting caught up on things, we adjourn to
the patio for a few wines and dinner:
- Palmina
Bien Nacido Vineyard Tocai Friuliani 2002: Light gold
color; very attractive fruity/fragrant/ pear/floral rather
spicy nose; soft/lush pineapply/floral/pear very fruity/zippy/clean
flavor; really quite a nice Tocai; I've been very impressed
w/ Steve Clifton's Italian varietals made under this label.
- Melvelle
Estate Santa Rita Hills (16.0%) Viognier 2002: Light
gold color; very unusual melony/ celery almost Chard-like/appley
light toasty/oak nose; very tart celery/melony/appley/pear
quite minerally bit austere slight toasty/oak flavor; at
16% I was expecting a fat/DollyParton-style of Viognier,
but this is an unusual rendition of Viognier; I liked the
wine quite a bit for its unusual style.
- La
Crema Reserve Pinot Noir 1990: Med.light color; rather
smokey/toasty/pungent/charred/oak bit earthy/dusty low fruit
rather complex nose; tart bit dried-out smokey/pungent/Burgundian
low fruit; a bit on the downside but still interesting to
drink and great w/ the grilled Cornish hens.
- Qupe
Bien Nacido Reserve Syrah 1995: Beautiful smokey/pungent/roasted/complex
some NorthernRhone slight blackberry nose; tart/metallic
bit lean/hard/astringent quite smokey/pungent/roasted flavor;
great nose but rather hard on the palate; this was the wine
I brought and the rigors of the SouthWest cargo hold might
not have been good for it.
- Work
Santa Barbara County Syrache (60% Grenache, 40% Syrah; 13.4%)
2001: Dark color; lovely blackberry/strawberry/ Grenache
quite fragrant light smokey/oak nose; rich slight bretty
some smokey/pungent ripe strawberry/Grenache/blackberry
flavor; a lovely bright/spicy red. 6. W Santa Barbara County
Grenache (13.6%) 2001: Much the same character but a bit
more bright/vibrant strawberry character and lighter on
the palate; very nice/tasty Grenache.
The
Work wines are two wines that Peter/Becky/and Don have put
together using some barrels of Grenache and Syrah purchased
from Steve Beckman. Knowing they are probably not some of
Steve's best barrels, I thing they two wines show a lot of
very bright/lush spicy/strawberry Grenache character. In the
2002 vintage, the Works purchased grapes directly and Don
is making the wines at the Lucas& Lewyellen facility.
They have one high praise from Bruno d'Alfonso and Chris Curran.
Santa
Barbara County Fair Judging
Wes
Hagen, organizer of this, the 2'nd Santa Barbara County Fair
wine judging asked me a few months ago if I'd consider coming
in to judge at the competition. Since my last judging gig
at the NewMexico State Fair, when I had to slog thru the potato
sherries and the red&green chile-flavored wines; I gave
a tentative "yes" after pondering the offer for about two
milli-seconds. Since I've followed SantaBarbara wines from
the very start, back when Bob Lindquist, Adam Tolmach, and
Jim Clendennen were making their mark up in LosAlamos, I guess
Wes felt I had something to offer. I know it wasn't the good
looks and charming personality!!
There
were a lot of long-time friends judging here as well... Dan
Berger, Russ Parsons, Bob Senn, Rina van de Kamp (work's at
LOW&SE for a long time), Sashi Moorman (Stolpman winemaker,
formerly at Ojai), Peter Hunken (Sashi's assistant), Diana
Lee (Siduri/NovyFamily), Jeff Newton (regarded as the primo
Vineyard manager in the Santa Ynez Valley), Lane Tanner (winemaker
of some note), Bob Wesley (wine manager at Lazy Acres in SantaBarbara),
and Mike Dunne (Food/Wine Editor for the SacBee. I hadn't
seen Russ for some 20 yrs, back when he was food editor for
the Albq Tribune, afore he stepped up to the LATimes, so we
got caught up on each other's lives and mutual friends. Also
serving were a few I had long wished to meet... Norm Yost
(Foley/LinCourt/FlyingGoat winemaker) and KenBrown (ZacaMesa
winemaker who started off Lindquist & Clendennen, now
of Byron and Io.
I
was assigned the panel that was lead by KenBrown, and included
Rina, Norm, and myself. It was easily the best judging panel
I've ever served on; very collegial in nature, hard working,
fast- paced, no strong egos (though some decisive opinions),
and we didn't once resort to fisticuffs to attain consensus.
We were given four categories: 6 Mixed Whites, 9 2000 Chards,
10 2001 Pinots, and 6 RhoneBlends/Syrahs. A sigh of relief
for escaping the potato sherries.
Wes'
instructions were pretty direct: We were to celebrate the
singular character and complexity of these SantaBarbara wines,
not to focus on trying to pick out winemaking flaws, and to
help guide the consumer to wines of unique examples of SantaBarbara's
finest wines. This I thought we did to a great degree. Our
panel, and most others I think, probably awarded medals (Bronze,
Silver, Gold, and Double Gold) to some 90% of the wines we
tasted. Some might argue that that is much too high a fraction.
I didn't think so, given our instructions. Any of the wines
that I awarded medals to were wines I could have drunk with
great pleasure. I was struck as to the overall high quality
of the wines and didn't thing there was that much separation
between the DoubleGolds and the Bronzes. That is to say...
use these medal awards as a guide to what wines to go out
and try on your own, but I would hesitate about buying any
of the wines, sight unseen, in any quantities. The medal winners
are all wines I think can be drunk w/ a great deal of satidfaction.
After
all the panels had completed their work (?), we were then
formed to a single panel, en masse, to look at all the DoubleGolds
and choose the best of Show in the various categories. In
the whites it was a SauvignonBlanc (Brander Natalie), two
'01 Chards (Lafond & Rusack), a '99 GoldenCellar Chard
('99 J.Kerr Bien Nacido Vineyard), a '01 Viognier (Curtis
2001), a Rose (Lucas&Lewellen Mandolino Rosato) and a
GoldenCellar LateHrvst SauvignonBlanc ('99 SantaBarbaraWinery
Lafond Vineyard). The '99 Kerr received the White Best of
Show. I liked the wine, thought it was maturing very well,
but didn't vote for it as I thought it didn't show the brightness
& vibrancy I like in SantaBarbara Chard.
My
vote in this category went to Lafond Vineyard 2001. The SantaBarbaraWinery
LateHrvst SB rightfully garnered the Dessert BoS. It's a stunning
dessert wine. I recall the wine as being 9.7% alc. It struck
me as being much more like a Riesling TBA than a Sauternes.
Don't know the price, but the '98 version, also a terrific
wine, is $30/hlf. Quite a fair price for a wine that shows
this degree of intensity and botrytis. For the Red BoS, things
became a little more complicated. With 11 wines, and 18 judges;
the BoS would likely result in a GeorgeBush type of victory,
where the wine with 2 or 3 votes took the award. Lane Tanner
made the brilliant (I thought) suggestion that each judge
be allowed two votes; which you could award both to one wine
if you felt strongly about it; or you could split your two
votes if you found two favorite. The wines we reviewed were:
3 '01 Pinots (Foley, Casa Cassara, and LinCourt.... so two
Norm Yost wines), 3 '00 Pinots (Brucher, Clos Pepe, and Gainey),
one Golden Cellar Pinot ('99 Lafond), 1 Nebbiolo (surprise...surprise....
SantaBarbara Stolpman '98), and 3 '01 Syrahs (Beckman/Purisma,
Casa Cassara, and Rusack). This was a much tougher flight
to judge. The Red BoS was the Casa Cassara BurningCreek Vineyard
Pinot '01. This was probably my favorite of the Pinots, with
loads of toasty Burgundian character but lots of bright black
cherry fruit as well. I split my two votes betwixt 2 Syrahs
(dohhhhh!!), the Rusack and the Beckman. Both were loaded
w/ intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah fruit.
The
real surprise in this bunch was the Santa Barbara Nebbiolo
'98. Not yet released, and they're sitting on a whole pallet
of the stuff. Though showing that classic hard/tannic Nebbiolo
backbone on the palate, it had a strong smokey/pungent/licorice
somewhat floral/lilacs Nebb buquest. Definitely NOT Piedmontese,
it DID remind me a lot of some of the Valletine Sfursats,
which I regard as a far better model/goal for Nebb in Calif
than Piedmontese. This wine is much like that first Eberle
Syrah '78 was.... the first glimpse that the variety (Nebbiolo)
has the potential to make great red wine in Calif.
The
Lucas & Lewellen Rosato that received BoS Blush I was
not that taken by. It was a pretty wine w/ a nice fragrance,
but a bit too close to SutterHome WhiteZin for my comfort
and I would have preferred a bit more dry and austere blush
wine.
So.....
it was a good morning's work. We finished up our chores (?)
a little after noon. We could then adjourn to the back, identify
a few of our favorites that we judged...and just sort of go
hog-wild (Kansas term) amoungst a shit-load (Kansas term)
of really good wines. This is did w/o restraint, though I
was still using my cute little red spitoon.
They
fair organizers than treated us to a classic SantaMaria tri-tip
BarbQue and we all sat down at tables, got to finally drink
a few wines w/ lunch, and visit with our fellow judges and
the fair volunteers. I think Bob, Rina, and I finally closed
down the place (not the first time we've done this) about
two hours later, though it was a race to see if we could outlast
Sashi and Peter.
A
few of the wines I tried I thought were worth noting:
- Casa
Cassara Santa Ynez Valley Syrah (13.5%) 2001: Big tannic
rich acid mouthfilling Syrah; needs age but packed w/ flavor.
- Gainey
Lmtd Slctn Syrah (14.1%) 2000: Very dark color; tart
bit lean/hard strong balckberry/Syrah/ boysenberry flavor;
needs age.
- Hartley
PurismaMtn Syrah (14.5%) 2000: Dark color; loads of
bright black cherry/blackberry/Syrah light toasty/pencilly/oak
flavor.
- Zaca
Mesa Black Bear Block Syrah 1999: Very dark color; strong
toasty/smokey some blackberry/gamey/ Syrah flavor; once
a terrific wine but seems a bit hard & lean right now.
- Rusak
Syrah 2001: Very dark color; attractive blackberry/
blueberry/ Syrah some gamey/complex/smokey nose; rich/ mouthfilling/
tannic blueberry/ Syrah flavor; quite an interesting Syrah.
- Santa
Barbara Winery Lafond Vineyard Zinfandel (13.8%) 1999:
Very strong cracked black pepper some blackberry/ Zinfandel
bit toasty/pungent very spicy nose; big/rich tart black
peppery blackberry/Zinfandel flavor w/ fair tannins; terrific
Zinfandel much in the style of some Occidental ones. I had
this Zinfandel last Fall at the Santa Barbara County Vintner's
Festival and was blown away by it. Very atypical Calif Zinfandel
but a killer wine at a terrific price. $18.00
Dinner
At Hitching Post
After
the judging, I took a leasurily drive back down to LosAlamos
and Bob Senn's, where I would be staying that night. Rina
is already there so we visit for awhile until Mark (her husband)
decides he can't make it for dinner. So Rina departs, a take
a short nap, and then Bob & I head own down to the Buelton
Hitching Post, after changing our plans from the Casmalia
HP. Joining us for dinner are Peter&Becky Work (after
driving half-way to Casmalia), Peter Cargassachi, and Pam
& Norm Yost. Surprise, surprise... there were a few wines
w/ dinner:
Foley
Santa Maria Hills Vineyard Pinot Noir 1998: Med.light
color; some eucalyptus/minty very perfumey/ aromatic some
bright/cherry/Pinot some complex nose; tart spicy light menthol/eucalyptus
bright cherry/spicy/flral/violets/Pinot flavor; nearing maturity;
very lovely drinkable Pinot.
- Testarossa
Bien Nacido Vineyard Pinot Noir (14.6%) 2001: Dark color;
big plummy/black cherry/chocolaty very perfumed slight pencilly/oak
nose; soft/ripe/lush plummy/black cherey/Pinot light toasty/
Fr.oak flavor; soft rich lush classic BN/plummy Pinot.
- Work
Syrache (60% Grenache, 40% Syrah; 13.4%) 2001: Strong
bright blackberry/strawberry/chocolaty bit toasty/smokey
nose; tart/lush strawberry/blackberry/chocolaty light toasty/pungent
flavor; lots of bright strawberry/Grenache character.
- Work
Grenache (13.6%)) 2001: Strong blackberry/blueberry/strawberry/Grenache
cherry/cinammon/cloves light toasty nose; tart bright cherry/strawberry
very spicy/cloves light toasty/smokey flavor.
- Siduri
Santa Rita Hills Cargassachi Vineyard Pinot Noir 2001:
Very dark color; huge black cherry/Pinot very spicy/cloves
perfumed/fragrant light toasty/pungent/Fr.oak nose; tart
very intense/mouth- filling black cherry/plummy/chocolaty/chocolate-covered
cherries loads of intense fruit flavor; a huge flavor-packed
Pinot.
- Gatti
Piero Brachetto (6.5%) 2001: Dark color; very grapey/perfumed/aromatic/floral
Aleatico-like very grapey/Lambrusco-like nose; tart slight
frizzante slightly sweet intense grapey/chocolaty lopads
of grapey fruit flavor; much like great Lambrusco; a good
chocolate match.
We
finally close down the place and head on out. Peter goes to
sleep under his pickup whilst the rest of us head on home.
Back to Bob's and crash. Up the next morning and back to the
real world after a leasurily drive (as leasurily as THAT drive
can be) thru Ojai, SantaPaula, and Ontario.
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