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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 Pinots - April 31, 2004
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- Bannister
Wines Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Demuth Vnyd (www.BannisterWines.com;
13.5%) 2000:
Light color; attractive slight earthy/cherry/Pinot Noir
slight pencilly/oak nose; tart/lean/thin/hard bit dried
out little fruit flavor; thin/lean/hard slight cherry/earthy
finish w/ some tannins; pretty nose but hard & lean
on the palate. $15.00
- Siduri
WillametteValley Pinot Noir Oregon (13.9%; 55% ShawMtnVnyd,
45% MuirfieldVnyd) 2002: Med.light color; fragrant toasty/pencilly/oak
slight smokey some black cherry/cough syrup slight dusty/walnutty
very attractive nose; bit lean/hard pencilly/smokey/oak
light cherry/Pinot Noir/ cough syrup flavor; med.long cherry/cough
syrup light smokey/pencilly/oak finish w/ light tannins;
very attractive nose and a bit lean on the palate; fairly
priced at $25.00.
- Siduri
Central Coast Pinot Noir (14.4%; 69% Garys'Vnyd, 27% CargasacchiVnyd,
4% ClosPepeVnyd) 2002: Dark color; strong toasty/smokey/tobaccoy/oak
black cherry/Pinot Noir/cola very interesting nose; soft/rich
toasty/smokey/Fr.oak black cherry/cola/Pinot Noir slight
earthy/Dr.Pepper/CrownCola flavor; med.short black cherry/cola/Pinot
Noir some earthy/smokey/tobaccoy/oak finish w/ light tannins;
pretty terrific Pinot for the price. $25.00
- Dehlinger
Pinot Noir Russian River Valley Estate (14.4%) 2001: Med.light
color; some buttery/smokey/ pencilly btight/spicy/vibrant/cherry/Pinot
Noir spicy/cloves/complex nose; soft very pencilly/oak bright/cherry/spicy/Pinot
Noir flavor; long bright cherry/Pinot Noir fairly pencilly/oak
slight earthy finish w/ light tannins; bit lighter than
ptrevious one; classic/pretty Dehlinger Pinot. $38.70
- De-Fin-I-Tive
Carneros Pinot Noir (14.4%) P&B by Definitive Wines,
Napa,Napa; 2002: Med.color; rather earthy/dusty slight
pungent/charred/oak slight volatile some black cherry/Pinot
Noir bit simple nose; rather hard/sour earthy some black
cherry/Pinot Noir bit pungent/charred/oak flavor; med.short
sour/hard rather tannic slight black cherry/earthy/Pinot
Noir finish; needs age but lacks fruit; rather clunky Carneros
Pinot Noir. $22.00
- Siduri
Hirsch Vnyd Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (14.9%) 2002: Med.dark
color; some toasty/pencilly/smokey/ oak slight chile/herbal
very strong cherry/black cherry/Pinot Noir very lush/perfumed
nose; tart bright cherry/cough syrup/cherry cola some toasty/pencilly/oak
spicy/lush flavor; very long slight earthy bright cherry/cough
syrup/cola/Pinot Noir finish w/ modest tannins; can use
a yr or two; loads of bright cherry/spicy Pinot fruit. $45.00
- Siduri
Garys' Vnyd Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir (14.8%) 2002:
Med.dark color; bit herbal/dusty blackberry/black cherry
some toasty/smokey oak nose; soft some charred/toasty/pungent
slight herbal black cherry/cola slight herbal/chile flavor;
med.long bit herbal/plummy toasty/charred/ oak rather black
cherry/cola finish w/ light tannins; nice touch of SLH/herbal
w/ strong black cherry cola character; bit lighter than
the 2001; lovely Pinot. $42.00
- Siduri
Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir Pisoni Vnyd (14.9%) 2002:
Dark color; deeper/richer black cherry/ licorice bit herbal
strong toasty/Fr.oak quite spicy/herbal/plummy more complex
nose; soft black cherry/cola/licorice some herbal/cinammon/quite
spicy some toasty/oak flavor; very long herbal/black cherry/cola/licorice
bit chocolaty quite spicy/thyme/cinammon light toasty/oak
finish w/ light tannins; bigger/richer/more intense than
Garys'; lots of spice & low-key herbal interesting character;
terrific Pinot. $50.00
- Joseph
Swan Vineyards Russian River Valley Saralee'sVnyd Pinot
Noir 2001: Light color; very fragrant/perfumed earthy/stewed
fruit/dusty/cherry/spicy quite Burgundian/toasty/charred/oak
rather complex nose; tart rather charred/toasty/pungent/smokey/oak
cherry/Pinot Noir/dusty/earthy elegant/delicate flavor;
very long toasty/charred/oak cherry/earthy finish w/ light
tannins ; rather complex quite Burgundian elegant Pinot.
- Longoria
Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir Bien Nacido Vnyd TW 2000:
Med.light color; strong toasty/charred/ smokey/oak rather
bretty/funky/unclean bit barnyardy light black cherry/Pinot
Noir nose; tart rather earthy/bretty/horsecollar/leathery
slight black cherry/plummy/Pinot Noir rather strong charred/toasty/
oak flavor; med.long toasty/charred somewhat leathery/bretty
light black cherry/plummy finish w/ light tannins; rather
rustic & a bit too bretty for me.
- Siduri
Clos Pepe Vnyd Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir (14.4%; 3/4 tons/acre;
67 cs) 2002: Dark color; beautiful black cherry/cola/blackberry/licorice/almost
Syrah-like intense perfumed/complex light toasty/oak slight
earthy/dusty nose; high acid/tart rich/intense black cherry/cola/
blackberry light toasty/Fr.oak flavor; very long/lingering
black cherry/cola/licorice/ bit framboise/blackberry light
toasty/oak finish w/ some tannins; needs 2-5 yrs; loads
of intense almost Syrah-like fruit & high acidity that
should really make this a beautiful Pinot w/ age; killer
stuff. $50.00
- Siduri
Cargasacchi Vnyd Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir (14.6%; 121
cs) 2002: Very dark color; beautiful/ intense boysenberry/blackberry/black
cherry/cola/Dr.Pepper/chocolaty bit gamey/Syrah-like rather
strong toasty/oak/charred complex nose; very tart/acid intense
blackberry/black cherry/ cola/Dr.Pepper some chocolaty/spicy
strong toasty/Fr.oak/charred/smokey flavor; very long/ lingering
complex intense blackberry/black cherry/cola/Dr.Pepper strong
toasty/charred/oak quite acid perfumed/complex finish; a
big/huge Syrah-like Pinot yet still retains its balance;
will be a killer Pinot w/ age; stunning wine. $50.00
- Failla
Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (14.4%) 2002: Med.dark color;
very strong cherry/Pinot Noir slight stemmy very spicy/cinammon/rosemary
light toasty/charred/oak nose; tart rather hard/tannic bit
charred/toasty/oak very cherry/cough syrup some earthy flavor;
very long hard/tannic bit lean very cherry/spicy/Cheracol
bright light toasty/charred/oak finish w/ ample tannins;
seems to have a rather hard/young-vine character on the
palate; loads of vibrant/cherry fruit but hard on the palate.
$36.00
- Failla
Keefer Ranch Pinot Noir (14.3%) 2002: Very dark color;
very intense black cherry/black cherry cola bit walnutty/stemmy/pungent
some toasty/charred/smokey/Fr.oak very spicy/perfumed nose;
hard/tannic very tart very intense black cherry/cola/cough
syrup bit dusty/earthy some charred/smokey/oak flavor; very
long very intense black cherry/cola/cough syrup/licorice
bit walnutty/Oregon-like some toasty/charred/oak finish
w/ ample tannins; made to be an ager; should be a great
one. $42.00
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And
a bit of a Bloody Pulpit:
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- Siduri
Pinots: Wisht I could say I followed these from the very
start. I didn't. I got first sucked in by Adam&Diana's
Novy Syrahs. So I thought I'd give their a Pinots a shot
whilst I was buying the Syrahs. My group pretty much fell
in love with them (as did I) and we've been buying a fair
amount (read...more than our fair share!!) over the last
three yrs. A&D's Pinots are all stylistically similar.
Yet every one of the single-vineyard Pinots are distinctively
expressive of their terroir. The Garys' and the Pisoni are
always got that slight herbal/SLH very spicy character,
yet are distinctive from one another. I thought this yr's
SRH Pinots were more similar than the '01 were. Both have
a very zippy acidity to them that I think will permit long
aging. And even the blended wines always seem characteristic
of their origins... not to mention real bargains. A&D
manage to express their distinctive winemaking style in
the Pinots, yet w/o bludgeoning away the terroir of the
grapes; a feat that not a lot of other wineries can accomplish.
And the oak level always seems to be in exactly the right
balance w/ the amount of fruit each wine is delivering.
Some of Calif's most compelling Pinots.
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Failla: This is, of course, the former Failla-Jordan wnry,
until TomJordan got worried the wines would be confused
as his by the marketplace. He should be so lucky!! Winemaker
is Ehren Jordan of Turley/Neyers fame. Most people associate
Ehren w/ over-the-top winemaking because of the Turley Zins.
Nothing could be further from the truth. It's hard for me
to put Ehren's winemaking style in a nice/neat/tidy/labelled
box. It seems to be different depending upon whose hat he's
wearing. His Failla wines are the hardest to categorize
for me. They all seem to be made to age, though, both the
reds and the whites. It's going to be fun watching how they
evolve. His Syrah from Al Rago's QueSyrah SonomaCoast vnyd
is, to my mind, one of Calif's greatest Syrahs.
TomHill
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