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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 Syrahs - October 8, 2003
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- Jean-Francois
Fayel Balandran Les Mugues Costieres de Nimes (14%) 2001:
Med.color; lovely lush Grenache/strawberry rather spicy
bit dusty/earthy nose; soft spich/strawberry/Grenache light
dusty/earthy rather CdP-like flavor; med.long dusty/earthy
bright Grenache finish w/ light tannins; very CdP-like and
a great value. $15.95
- Jean-Francois
Fayel Vieilles Vignes de Balandran Costieres de Nimes (Syrah,
14%) 2001: Dark color; deep blackberry/Syrah some spicy/earthy
bit smokey/pungent/oak peppery nose; big/ rich/chewey dusty/old
vines strong blackberry/Syrah bit roasted/charred/oak flavor;
very long chewey/tannic strong blackberry/Syrah/green olive/peppery
some tarry/roasted/charred/ pungent finish w/ fair tannins;
much like a very good St.Joseph; needs 2-6 yrs; bit rough
& rustic but a great value for a serious Syrah. $22.95
- Eagle
Point Ranch Winery Mendocino County Grenache (13.8%) 2002:
Light color; lovely very fragrant/ perfumed/floral/strawberry/Grenache
loads of bright/vibrant fruit nose; tart very lush/ bright
floral/strawberry/Grenache spicy flavor; med.long loads
of Grenache/strawberry/ strawberry soda pop finish w/ light
tannins; just brimming w/ bright/vibrant/strawberry/ Grenache
fruit; a frivolous/quaffable wine that I suspect will put
on a bit of weight over then next few months; the antithesis
of an Alban; a fun wine at a more than fair price. $14.00
- Eagle
Point Ranch Winery Mendocino County PS (14.1%) 2002: Very
dark color; deep blackberry/PS some spicy/earthy/dusty lots
of deep fruit nose; big/beefy/peppery very blackberry/PS
slight dusty/earthy slight tomatoey light oak flavor; long/beefy/blackberry/PS/dusty
light oak finish w/ fair tannins; needs 2-6 yrs; lots of
spicy/blackberry fruit for PS and not rough/clunky like
many are; one of the best Mendocino PS I've had; what Casey
calls his "wet T-Shirt" wine. $24.00
- Eagle
Point Ranch Winery Mendocino County Syrah (13.9%; www.EaglepointRanch.com)
1999: Med.dark color; slight herbal/earthy/dusty some
blackberry/Syrah/spicy slight spicy/tomatoey nose; tart
bit Mendocino/tomatoey slight earthy/dusty some black cherry/blackberry/Syrah
flavor; med.long bit tannic tomatoey/Mendocino/spicy rather
black cherry/blackberry finish; a somewhat rough/rustic
rendition of Syrah, more like a PS style Syrah. $22.00
- Eagle
Point Ranch Winery Mendocino County Syrah (13.9%) 2000:
Med.dark color; strong smokey/pungent strong black cherry/blackberry/Syrah
much more spicy/perfumed nose; tart more spicy bit tomatoey
strong black cherry/blackberry/Syrah slight earthy/dusty
flavor; long slightly pungent/smokey bit earthy/dusty strong
black cherry/Syrah finish w/ some tannins; displays more
more competent winemaking over the '99; almost a St.Joseph
style of Calif Syrah; very interesting & well-made Syrah
at a great price. $20.00
- Ceago
Vinegarden Estate Grown Dry Farmed Biodynamically Grown
Grapes Petite Sirah Mendocino County (13.5%; 24 yr old vines;
Hrvstd: Sept28&29 at 24.6Brix; 600 cs; www.Ceago.com)
Jim Fetzer 2000: Med.dark color; rather Mendocino/tomatoey
slight volatile/ perfumed some black cherry/cherry/peppery/spicy
light earthy rather Zin-like nose; soft some buttery/Am.oaked
light black cherry/peppery/PS light tomatoey/earthy flavor;
med.short buttery/Am.oak light peppery/spicy/cherry/PS finish
w/ light tannins; interesting/well-made PS much in the style
his Dad made in the mid-'70's. $24.00
- McDowell
Valley Vnyds Seabiscuit Mendocino County Syrah (14.5%) 2001:
Med.dark color; rather charred/ burnt/oak/smokey slight
herbal/celerey seed slight pungent/boysenberry/Syrah rather
weird nose; soft some meaty/gamey light blackberry/Syrah
quite smokey/pungent/charred/burnt/oak slight roasted/pungent
slight tomatoey flavor; med.long very charred/toasty/burnt/oak
rather pungent/roasted finish w/ some tannins; needs several
yrs; best McDowell Syrah in a fair number of yrs; very interesting
if weird Syrah; way overpriced at $45.00.
- Laurel
Hill Estate Shiraz Alexander Valley Exsil Vnyd (14.5%) 2000:
Med.dark color; rather herbal/ spicy mostly Cab-like/little
Syrah some light/oaked nose; soft/fat bit buttery/oak rather
Cab/herbal some perfumed talc flavor; med.short soft/fat
herbal/Cab finish w/ little tannins; a rather dull AlexVlly
Cab and no Syrah character to speak of. $24.00
- Armagh
Wines Armagh Sonoma Coast Syrah Chileno Valley 2000: Med.dark
color; quite stinky/fecal/ very reduced quite toasty/burnt/charred/oak
nose claers some to Graillot-like/pungent/smokey/ toasty/charred/oaked
bit roasted slight green olive/blackberry/Syrah nose; soft
strong charred/ toasty/burnt/pungent/roasted slight blackberry/Syrah
flavor; long bit roasted quite burnt/ charred/pungent finish
w/ light tannins; rather Graillot-like but woefully lacking
both fruit and structure; peretty bizarre Syrah. $27.00
- Skewis
Russian River Valley Syrah Salzgeber Vnyd (13.4%; 18 mo.
in FrenchOak; 130 cs; www.SkewisWines.com) 1999: Dark
color; rather horsecollar/bretty/pungent pretty funky/ Burgundian/toasty
complex/strange nose; tart very barnyardy/bretty/horsecollar
little Syrah slight cherry rather toasty/oak flavor; long
bretty/funky/barnyardy finish w/ light tannins; overpriced
and much too unclean for my tastes. $30.00
- Leeuwin
Estate ArtSeries Margaret River Shiraz (14.5%) 1999: Dark
color; very dusty/earthy slight peppery/cracked black pepper/pungent/walnutty
herbal little fruit strange nose; tart austere low fruit
earthy/dusty/walnutty/peppery slight bretty flavor; med.long
very dusty/ earthy no fruit very austere finish w/ fair
tannins; pretty lacking in fruit; interesting but doubtful
aging potential; pricey at $29.00.
- Paraiso
Monterey Cnty Santa Lucia Highlands Syrah (14%; www.ParaisoVineyards.com)
2000: Dark color; rather herbal/plummy chocolaty/black
cherry dusty some toasty/oak nose; soft very plummy/chocolaty/boysenberry/Syrah
some herbal light/toasty/Fr.oak flavor; med. soft/fat plummy/chocolaty
light toasty/oak finish w/ light tannins; a bit on the soft
& soupy side; some like a lessser Novy SLH Syrah; decent
value. $15.70
- Garretson
The Reliquary Central Coast (15.2%; 67% Syrah, 20% Grenache,
8% Mourvedre, 5% Viognier) 2001: Black color; beautiful/intense
roasted/pungent/coffee/mocha intense boysenberry/Dr.Pepper/cola/blackberry/licorice
very complex nose; huge/rich boysenberry/ Dr.Pepper/spicy/blackberry
coffee/roasted some toasty/pungent/Fr.oak complex flavor;
very long lingering boysenberry/Dr.Pepper/mocha/coffee/black
cherry/cola/Dr.Pepper/RC Cola some toasty/Fr.oak finish
w/ fair tannins; a huge/complex blend packed w/ fruit &
flavor; one of the best CdP-style blends I've had from Calif;
mightly impressive wine; on the pricey side but probably
worth it. $75.00
- Quinta
da Carvalhosa Testa Bianca Campo Ardosa Duoro/Portugal
VinhoTinto (13.5%) 2000: Black color; very spicy/pungent
toasty/charred very licorice/boysenberry/loganberry very
ripe nose; dry very ripe licorice/pungent/very spicy rather
toasty/pungent/oaked some smokey/earthy bit Port-like rather
hard/astringent flavor; very long ripe/pungent/licorice
smokey/toasty/oak finish w/ ample tannins; very much like
a dry Port; big/extracted/rough red that badly needs age;
fairly priced at $29.00.
- Wynn's
Coonawarrs Estate Michael Coonawarra Shiraz (13.0%) 1993:
Black color; strong blueberry/ Syrah strong vanilla/oak
rather toasty/pungent/charred bit complex nose; tart/hard
bit dried- out very vanilla/oak bit blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
toasty/pungent bit hard flavor; long very vanilla/Am.oak
some boysenberry/blackberry finish w/ some tannins; lots
of Am.oak/vanilla/ Oz character but seems to be drying out
a bit on the palate. Larry's mystery. $28.99
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And
some profundities from the Bloody Pulpit:
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EaglePoint Grenache: Casey snagged me out of the crowd at
RhoneRangers in March and wanted me to try his new Grenache.
I was mightly impressed with the loads of effusive fruit
the barrel sample showed. Tried it again at HdR w/ much
the same result. I'm glad to see it went to btl whilst it
still had all that lush fruit. Not a style that'll appeal
to those looking for "serious" Grenache a la Alban or Clarendon
or d'Arenberg; but it's going to make for some fun drinking
this Spring & Summer. A Mary Carey Grenache w/ lots
of bounce and pizzazz. He has a new/larger block of Grenache
coming on line w/ this yr's harvest. So more Eaglepoint
Grenache down the road. Some will be going to Wells Guthrie
at Copain, so it'll be interesting to see how Wells interprets
that fruit.
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Eaglepoint Ranch: I did a visit to Eaglepoint & Casey
Hartlip a month ago when I was out there in Calif; partly
because I've been impressed w/ some of the wines from his
grapes I've tried, partly to see what's doing up in Mendocino
County. It's a vnyd way up in the mountains, overlooking
the UkiahVlly. Obviously much cooler than down below. With
his contract with K-J going away after this year, I'm hoping
these terrific grapes find their way into the hands of more
small winemakers like Wells and Kent Rosenblum. Would love
to see what Mike Officer could do with Casey's PS and Syrah
and Zin. And Steve Edmunds as well.
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MendocinoReds: Back in the '70's, there were some first-rate
reds being made up in Mendocino by Jed Steele at Edmeades,
Greg Graziano and Jim Milone at Milano, and Barney Fetzer
and RidgeVnyds; Zins/PSs/Cabs/Carignanes as good as anywhere
in Calif. And then things sorta went to hell in a handbasket,
with Fetzer and Parducci sort of being the county's flagbearer.
It became sort of a vinous backwash in Calif, except for
the Pinot grown up in the Anderson Vlly. Those things need
to change. There are a few glimmerings of a rennasiance
up there, but hardly the resurgence that is possible. Mendocino
has some great growing conditions and some terrific vnyds.
It behooves winemakers outside the area to recognize that;
that some pretty extraordinary grapes can be had at reasonable
prices. I, for one, hopes it happens. In some Mendocino
reds, I find a kind of a tomatoey/spicy tomato sauce character.
This tasting had far more Mendocino wines than I usually
have and I found it in several of these. It's something
I kind of like in those wines. Must be that terroir thing
again.
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Garretson Reliquary Red: Had this wine at HdR as I recall
and don't remember being particularly impressed with it.
But this bottle was absolutely amazing; one of the best
Rhone-blends from Calif I've had. Reminded me a bit of Manfred's
SQN reds but w/ more richness and lushness to it. A stunning
wine.
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From ClassicWines/Seattle Web Site on Quinta da Carvalhosa:
As if his superlative Rieslings were not privilege enough
for us to represent, we are now the lucky recipients of
Bernhard Breuer's latest estate project in Portugal's Alto
Douro region. Together with the three Duero estates of Alejandro
Fernández, Campo Ardosa completes our representation
of this great wine river's range of world-class red wines.
The twenty-acre hillside estate is planted to Portugese
varieties Tinta Roriz, Touriga Francese, Touriga Nacional
and Tinta Barocca. The biodynamic style is opulent, structured
and concentrated, with malolactic and two years' aging in
French barriques, bottled without filtration. Among the
most important new wine releases in 2003. Guess I'd quibble
w/ that last statement a bit.
TomHill
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