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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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Mostly Pinots - October 15, 2003
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- O'Connor
Sauvignon Blanc Sisquoc Vineyard Santa Maria Valley (12.6%)
2001: Pale gold color; fragrant/perfumed slight herbal/gooseberry/perfumed
talc/figgy/Viognier-like floral nose; soft off-dry 7Up/gooseberry
bit NZ-like/grapefruity flavor; short/ light bit floral/gooseberry
finish; rather a NZ-style SB; great nose but doesn't deliver
as much on the palate; soft/fat & a bit K-J'd flavor.
Well priced. $12.00
- Fiddlehead
Cellars Santa Ynez Valley Sauvignon Blanc Gooseberry (14.2%;
www.Fiddlehead Cellars.com) VogelzangVineyard 2001:
Light yellow color; light toasty/ oak somewhat shy/closed
bit perfumed/floral rather minerally complex nose; tart/
rich citric/figgy rather minerally fairly rich/glycerined
flavor; quite long minerally/grapefruity finish; very unusual
rendition of SB; rather closed nose but great flavor; an
intriguing/complex SB that needs some time. $35.00
- Los
Olivos Wine & Spirits Emporium Santa Maria Valley Blanc
de Noir (14.7%) Tantara Winery/SantaMaria 2002: Med.gold
color; rather fragrant cherry/earthy slight cinammon/cloves
very interesting/ exotic nose; off-dry soft/lush earthy/spicy/cinammon/cloves
almost Chard-like flavor; long exotic/spicy/clives/cinammon/flowery
finish; a very interesting/exotic wine at a good price.
$23.00
- Novy
Family Santa Lucia Highlands Rosella's Vineyard Chardonnay
(13.9%) 2002: Light gold color; light toasty/oak/vanilla
fragrant/spicy rather Monterey/celery/melony/Chard nose;
lush/crisp/rich very melony/Chard/celerey light toasty/oak
very spicy flavor; med. tart/lush celerey/Monterey/melony/honey-dew/Chard
spicy finish; a very attractive at a great price; very nice/low-key
touch of oak. $16.00
- Saint
Clair Marlborough New Zealand Pinot Noir Doctor's Creek
(13%; www.SaintClair.Co.NZ) 2001: Med.color; beautiful/fragrant
pure Pinot/violets some minty very perfumed nose; tart very
lovely floral/violets/lilaCabernet Sauvignon slight candied/
minty flavor; med.short floral/violets/Pinot slight minty
finish w/ light tannins; one of the purest expressions of
Pinot I've seen; loads of bright/vibrant Pinot fruit; good
price at $19.50.
- Byron
Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir Nielson Vineyard (2.5tons/acre;
#04734 of 19,956; www.ByronWines.com) 1999: Light color;
very strong toasty/charred/pencilly/Fr.oak bit reduced some
complex low fruit nose; soft bit candied rich very toasty/charred/
Fr.oak some Burgundian low fruit flavor; med.long off-dry/candied
very charred/ toasty/pungent/oak finish w/ light tannins;
rather RedBurg style of Pinot; bit priceyat $46.00
- Roessler
Cellars Sonoma Cnty Pinot Noir (14.2%; www.RoesslerCellars.com)
2001: Med. light color; attractive pencilly/oak slight
volatile bit stewed tomatoes/chiles slight Pinot/cherry
nose; tart stewed tomatoes/cherry tobaccoy/pencilly/oak
little fruit rather unattractive/weird flavor; med. stewed
tomato/chile finish w/ light tannins; rather strange wine
w/ little Pinot character; overpriced at $26.00
- Roessler
Cellars Russian River Valley Dutton Ranch Pinot Noir (14.4%)
2001: Med.color; deeper black cherry/Pinot rather pencilly/Fr.oak
attractive nose; strong pencilly/ Fr.oak light black cherery/Pinot
simnple flavor; med. pencilly/Fr.oak fairly strong black
cherry/RRV/Pinot finish w/ light tannins; a pleasant Pinot
but pretty pricey at $35.00
- Siduri
Sonoma Cnty Pinot Noir (34% SonateraVineyard/SonomaCoast,
23% NelsonEstate/RRV, 21% Van der KampVineyard/SonomaMtn,
10% HirschVineyard/SonomaCoast, 9% SapphireHillVineyard/
RRV, 3% OlivetGrangeVineyard/RRV; 14.9%) 2002: Med.color;
lovely pencilly/toasty bright cherry/Pinot very fragrant
nose; soft/lovely pencilly/Fr.oak spicy/cherry/Pinot slight
Burgundian flavor; med.long pencilly/oak bright cherry/Pinot
slight earthy/ dusty finsih w/ light tannins; very attractive
basic/Siduri Pinot. $23.00
- Siduri
Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir (15.1%; Pisoni, Garys',
& Rosella Vineyards) 2002: Med.dark color; rather
toasty/Fr.oak very spicy/slight herbal strong black cherry/Pinot
nose; bit hard/tannic some black cherry/plummy slight herbal
light toasty/oak flavor; med.short rather herbal/black cherry
some toasty finish w/ some tannins; needs yr or two; good
black cherry/Pinot fruit w/ bit of herbal/Monterey character.
$27.00
- Caernarvon
Cellars San Lucas Monterey Cnty Pinot Noir (13.2%; SaH:
24.0%; pH: 3.64; 239 Cabernet Sauvignon; 30 yr old RioSanLucasVineyard)
2000: Light color; somewhat Monterey/herbal strong black
cherry/plummy/chocolaty bit sweetish/licorice/coffee toasty/oak
nose; rich sweetich/chocolaty/plummy/herbal/black cherry
some smokey/toasty/coffee/oak flavor; light rather herbal/plummy/licorice/black
cherry rather toasty/pungent/ oak finish w/ light tannins;
very interesting Monterey Pinot at a very attractive price.
$21.00
- Hendry
Vineyard Napa Valley Pinot Noir Blocks 4&5 (14.1%) 2001:
Med.color; rather earthy/ dusty low fruit slight cherry
slight toasty/oak nose; hard/tannic dusty/earthy/ mushroomy
pungent/oak low fruit quite tart flavor; med.long hard/tannic
dusty/ earthy finish; lacking in fruit & pretty hard/tannic;
needs age but not sure where this will go. $28.00
- Failla
Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Keefer Ranch (14.2%; 400
Cabernet Sauvignon) 2001: Med.color; lovely/fragrant
very spicy/cherry/Pinot slight stemmy/dusty/earthy slight
toasty/ smokey/Burgundian nose; tart stewed tomatoes/cherry/walnutty/Oregon-light
bit earthy some smokey/pungent/Fr.oak flavor; med.long earthy/walnutty/dusty
rather cherry/black cherry/Pinot bit hard/tannic finish;
needs 2-5 yrs; much like some Oregon Pinots w/ it's walnutty
character; interesting if atypical Pinot. $41.33
- Sea
Smoke Cellars Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir Southing Santa
Barbara Cnty (14.4%; www.SeaSmokeCellars.com) 2001: Very
dark color; very intense black cherry/ boysenberry/Pinot
rather pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak slight earthy/dusty/walnutty
nose; big/extracted black cherry/boysenberry/Pinot huge
fruit strong toasty/pungent/Fr. oak flavor; very long big/black
cherry/boysenberry rather toasty/smokey/oak slight walnutty/dusty
finish w/ fair tannins; needs 2-6 yrs; a big/huge Pinot
that'll be fun to watch it evolve. $49.00
- De
La Montanya Russian River Valley Pinot Noir Tina'sVineyard
(14.7%; www.DLMWine.com) 2000: Light color; light spicy/fruity/cherry/Pinot
slight funky/pungent some vanilla/oak nose; tart/lean/hard
somewhat vanilla/oaked some bright/cherry/Pinot bit Oregon-like/dusty
flavor; med.short hard/tart/austere light cherry/fruity
rather vanilla/oak finish; needs age; Jame's mystery; interesting
Pinot but overpriced at $30;
- Babcock
GrandCuvee EstateGrown PinotNoir (14.4%) 1998: Dark
color; deep earthy/ pungent/slight reduced toasty/oak almost
Syrah-like nose; rich/ripe/pungent/ toasty/oak black cherry/blackberry
some hard/dusty flavor; med.long hard/dusty big toasty/pungent/oak
finish w/ some tannins; drying out a bit; a big rather oafish
Pinot. Larry's mystery.
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And
some stuff from the Bloody Pulpit:
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Los Olivos Wine & Spirits Emporium Blanc de Noir: Larry
Archibald tried this at Bob Senn's and found it to be a
very interesting/exotic wine. I concur. I presume the wine
to be made from saignee Pinot juice. Most of these types
of wine have a bit of color to them, the Vin Gris or Eye
of the Partridge sort of thing. This was a golden/Chard-like
color with a very slight/near imperceptible gray cast to
hit; very unusual. I struggled to find any Pinot in the
nose, but couldn't. But it did have a very spicy/exotic
character to it that I really liked. An experience worth
trying.
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Novy Chard: First Chard I've had from Adam & Diana.
I'm not much of a fan of Chard but this is one I really
liked. The standard Siduri/Novy lament...didn't buy enough.
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RoesslerCellars: This is an operation of Roger Roessler,
owner/founder of the Season's group of Italian restaurants
in Albq and elsewhere. Wine is made by Wells Guthrie, from
purchased grapes. It'll be interesting to see what he comes
up with when his own Vineyard on the Sonoma Coast come into
bearing.
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Monterey Pinot: It's no secret that MontereyCnty is producing
some pretty terrific Pinots these days. Guess I've sort
of followed them from the very start. In the beginning,
Chalone was all there was. They were big, but a bit on the
earthy/clunky side and not a lot of fruit. But good for
their time. Then in the early '70's, there were a lot of
planting in the Salinas/valley/floor. The early Monterey
Vineyard ones of Dick Peterson were borderline vegetal,
lots of green chile character, and loaded w/ very charred/burnt
oak in attempt to emmulate (not very successfully) a Burgundy
style. Now many from the SantaLucia Highlands are comming
on-line and are quite impressive. Many seem to have a slight
herbal/spicy undertone that makes them identifiable Monterey,
but plenty of plummy/black cherry fruit so that herbal character
doesn't dominate. Both the Siduri and the Caernarvon were
good examples of that character.
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CaernarvonCellars: These are wines made by long-time PasoRobles
fixture, Larry Roberts. After making ho-made wines for a
number of yrs, Larry transitioned to a professional winemaker
a few yrs ago, though think he kept his day job. Grapes
come primarily from the Rio San Lucas Vineyard, just south
of King City on the southern border of MontereyCnty.
TomHill
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