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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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New Rhones - May 21, 2003
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- Giaconda
Nantua Les Deux Victoria (85% Chard, 15% Roussanne; 14.0%)
2000: Med.gold color; strong very buttery/Fr.oak/caramel/butterd
popcorn light melony nose; soft/fat loads of buttery/buttered
popcorn some lush melony/Chard flavor; long soft/fat very
buttery/Fr.oak slighht Chard finish; not the acidity I'd
have expected from Victoria Chard; loads of buttery oak
& not that much fruit; no hints of the Roussanne; way
overpriced. $50.00
- Chateau
de Nages Vieilles Vignes Costieres de Nimes (Unfltrd; 14%;
60% Roussanne, 40% GrenacheBlanc) 2001: Med.gold color;
lovely fragrant/floral/honeysuckle light stoney/ earthy/dusty
nose; soft rather floral/honeysuckle/gardenia light stoney/earthy
slight metallic flavor; med.long floral/honeysuckle light
stoney finish; a lovel/fragrant white and a steal at $11.50.
- Jaffurs
Santa Barbara County Viognier (14.4%) 2002: Light gold
color; lovely fragrant pear/Viognier very perfumed/aromatic
some spicy/nutmeg nose; tart/lean/bit hard very fragrant/pear/Viognier
quite spicy/floral flavor; very long tart/lean fragrant/pear/Viognier
finish; lovely fragrance and should soften over the next
few months; very well-made Viognier at good price. $25.00
- Jaffurs
Santa Barbara County Roussanne Stolpman Family Vnyd (13.5%)
2002: Light gold color; lovely/lush floral/ honeysuckle/gardenia
very fragrant/perfumed nose; soft/rich/lush floral/honeysuckle
perfumed very lush/round slight butterscotchy/hazelnutty
flavor; very long/lush floral/honeysuckle light butterscotchy
finish; more DollyParton in style; great value at $20.00.
- Andrew
Murray Vineyards Enchante Santa Ynez Valley (55% Roussanne,
45% Marsanne; 13.9%; 600 cs) 2001: Med.gold color; fragrant/lush
very perfumed/aromatic very floral/honeysuckle light toasty/oak
slight earthy/Marsanne nose; soft/fat lovely honeyed/floral/honeysuckle
spicy/cloves/light toasty/butterscotchy flavor; very long
soft/lush floral/honeysuckle light toasty/butterscotchy
finish; loads of Roussanne character w/ nice touch of oak;
great value at $22.00.
- Turley
SLO Cnty The White Coat (14.6%; Roussanne + Viognier/Marsanne)
2001: Med.gold color; slight reduced/pungent rather
toasty/smokey/slight charred rather floral/perfumed nose;
very tart/hard very smokey/pungent/charred oak/toasty rich/spicy/floral/melony/honeysuckle
rather lean/hard/tight flavor; very long hard/tart/lean
mucho charred/toasty/smokey/Fr.oak strong floral/melony
finish; a hard/austere white w/ powerful Roussanne fruit
awash in toasty oak; needs age badly; will be interresting
to see how this evolves; more intellectual than sensual
pleasure right now.
- Titan
Hills Vineyards Paso Robles Syrah (13.5%; "TitanHills
Vineyards has long produced high quality wines..."); P&B
by Paso Robles Cellars, PR,SLO 2001: Med.color; lots of
pencilly/oak/buttery little fruit some raspberry/Zin nose;
tart/thin/bit watery rather jammy/raspberry/Zin rather pencilly/oak/buttery
slight herbal/green bean very celery seed flavor; med.short
jammy/ raspberry rather pencilly/oak finish w/ no tannins;
virtually no Syrah character at all; not worth drinking
at any price; the Paso FiveBuckChuck?? $4.99
- McManis
Family Vineyards Calif Syrah (13.5%; www.McManisFamily Vineyards.com)
Ripon 2001: Med.color; rather rich blackberry/licorice
bit earthy/mushroomy/hot climate nose; soft/fat earthy/
mushroomy some blackberry/plummy/soupy bit herbal flavor;
med. soft plummy/blackberry/licorice earthy/mushroomy finish
w/ light tannins; a rather soft/soupy kind of red w/ some
Syrah character; probably worth all of the $8.50
- Andrew
Murray Vineyards Esperance (40% Grenache, 30% Mourvedre,
30% Syrah; 13.9%; 1300 cs) 2001: Med.dark color; slight
stemmy some blackberry/boysenberry slight Grenache/ strawberry
rather overripe/jammy bit volatile/hot nose; soft/fat rather
hot/volatile very ripe jammy/strawberry/boysenberry very
ripe fruit flavor; rather tannic fairly hot/fumey/ volatile
very jammy/ripe/boysenberry finish; lots of very ripe character;
seems hoter than the 13.9%; interesting if unusual red.
$22.00
- Alban
Central Coast Syrah (14.3%) 2000: Very dark color; rather
reduced/stinky/diaper pail nose clears to very pungent/toasty/burnt/charred/Fr.oak/coffee/espresso
dusty/blackberry/ Syrah nose; soft/rich pungent/charred/toasty/oak
some blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah; very long bit tannic
strong charred/toasty/pungent/charred/burnt/oak strong blueberry/Syrah
finish; needs several yrs; tastes like an Alban wine made
from non-Alban grapes; not the brisk/zingy acidity his estate
wines show; very good Jr.Alban at a fair price. $27.00
- Rosemont
Estate Show Reserve McLaren Vale Syrah (13.5%) 1991:
Dark color; ripe blackberry/Syrah slight bretty/horsecollar
light buttery/oak some complex bit light nose; soft/round
rather spicy/blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry/Dr.Pepper/cola
slight bretty flavor; med.long spicy/ blueberry/cola finish
w/ light tannins; ready to drink; lots of black cherry cola/cherry
soda pop character.
- Ojai
Vnyd Calif Syrah (14.0%; mostly RollRanch + BienNacido &
Vogelzang) 2000: Very dark color; very spicy/blackberry/boysenberry
some licorice/cola/mocha some toasty/Fr.oak nose; soft/
lush licorice/blackberry/Syrah/black cherry/cola rather
toasty/pencilly/Fr.oak very spicy flavor; long toasty/pencilly/oak
licorice/blackberry/Syrah/Dr.Pepper/cola finish w/ light
tannins; lots of RollRanch character; ripe & lush and
a steal at $24.00.
- Ojai
Vnyd Santa Barbara Cnty Syrah Bien Nacido Vnyd (14.0%) 2000:
Black color; very intense strange/Milk of Magnesia/bit reduced/stemmy
intense boysenberry/Syrah light toasty/oak bit dusty/earthy
nose; very intense/extracted hard/tannic dusty intense boysenberry/blackberry/
black cherry cola light mocha/coffee/pungent/toasty oak
flavor; huge/extracted tannic very intense boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah
some toasty/oak finish; very unusual rendition of Ojai Bien
Nacido Syrah, almost like over-saigneed perhaps; doesn't
have that plummy/black cherry fruit that BN often shows;
a huge/extracted Syrah that'll be interesting to follow;
needs much age.
- Ojai
Vnyd Santa Rita Hills Syrah Melville Vineyards (14.0%) 2000:
Black color; very strong cracked black pepper complex blackberry/Syrah/spicy
nose; hard/tannic/acid/lean angular intense cracked black
pepper intense blackberry/Syrah almost metallic/salado/Barbera
flavor; very long intense cracked black pepper hard/tannic
intense blackberry/Syrah tart/acid finish; needs much age;
classic cold-climate Syrah; going to be a killer Syrah w/
age.
- Ojai
Vnyd Calif Syrah 50% Bien Nacido Vnyd/50% Roll Ranch (14.5%;
90 cs) 2000: Black color; very intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/very
spicy perfumed peppery/licorice/cola/Dr.Pepper complex some
pungent/toasty/Fr.oak nose; big/rich/extracted intense blackberry/boysenberry/
Syrah/licorice/Dr.Pepper light toasty/oak flavor; very long/lingering
tannic intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/cola some toasty
finish; needs 2-6 yrs of age; killer Syrah.
We
had a couple of dessert wines to go with the Orange-Scented
White Chocolate Cheescake to celebrate my daughter Rebecca's
and her husband Jeremy's visit "home" (at which time she discovered
"home" is no longer "home".... part of growing up):
- Ventana
Vineyards Monterey Cnty Botrytized Chenin Blanc (SaH: 29.6%;
RS: 6.0 Brix; 13.8%) 1981: Dark gold color; very strong
botrytis/peachy/apricotty slight herbal rather old Calif
Riesling complex nose; tart slightly sweet very botrytis/peachy/apricotty
slight herbal/ earthy flavor; very long/lingering strong
peachy/botrytis tart complex slight herbal finish; a lovely
dessert wine that's still going strong.
- Chateau
de Rayne-Vigneau (14%) Sauternes 1988: Med.dark gold
color; slight volatile/cement vat strong Sauternes/botrytis/apricotty
some butterscotchy/creme brulee/caramel some complex nose;
tart/hard/lean bit earthy/dusty some botrytis/peachy/caramel/cheap
Christmas candy some butterscotchy/oak flavor; long hard/lean/tart
rather peachy/botrytis some caramel/ butterscotchy/oak finish;
still needs age; rather hard/lean on the palate but w/ the
BinghamHill Rustic Blue, it was a killer match.
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And
a few things for the Bloody Pulpit:
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Jaffurs Viognier: This wine was bttld about 3 weeks before.
I tried it at the winery about a week earlier and it seemed
pretty shut down & not much fragrance, even from the
btl that had been opened several days. This btl was wonderful,
showing plenty of fragrance. And a classic Jaffurs Viognier;
restrained & elegant, not DollyParton but more Jamie
Lee Curtis.
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Andrew Murray Enchante: This strikes me has the best white
wine I've yet had from young Andrew. Loads of Roussanne
character. I've followed his wines from the very start.
The early whites (Viognier and Roussanne cum Viognier) tended
to be a bit heavy on the oak and slightly nutty/oxidized.
His more recent whites have shown much more skilled winemaking.
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Titan Hills: First wine under this label... so the "long
produced" is a bit (lot) of literary license. Second label
for Tobin James... maybe even a third label.
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Ojai Release: Another terrific passel of wines from Adam
Tolmach. The Calif Syrah is, as usual, an absolute steal;
not to be passed up. The BienNacido is one of the stranger
BNs I've had from Ojai. The Melville and the 50-50 are killer
Syrahs. You just can't go wrong w/ Ojai wines.
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Calif Chenin Blanc: Good ones are few and far between. The
dry ones seldom show much terroir like they do in the Loire,
are often NOT really dry, and rather clunky/soft and boring.
By far, the best Chenins I've had from Calif have been the
botrytis ones. It's a genre that should be more enthusiastically
pursued in Calif for they can make world-class versions.
This Ventana, on its release, was NOT a particularly impressive
wine, didn't show a lot of botrytis, little potential, a
bit simple. So I was very pleasantly surprised how the wine
had developed w/ age; more like a Loire Molleux than a heavily
botrytis Loire.
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Santa Rita Hills Syrah: This is awfully cold-climate for
growing Syrah. Most of the versions I've had thus far have
shown a very distinctive cracked black pepper character.
And they tend to be pretty hard and mean on the palate w/
lots of acidity; much like some EdnaValley Syrahs. It'll
be interesting to watch how some of them age w/ their high
acidities. Perhaps it's a Syrah that would benefit from
a bit of judicious blending with riper Syrah. An Ojai RollRanch/Melville
Syrah might be a mightly interesting wine.
TomHill
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