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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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White Rhones - June 23, 2004
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Domino de Tares Godello Bierzo (14%; 100% Godello; new
FrenchOak; Lot#L-002; Btl#276; www.DominioDeTares.com) 2002:
Med.gold color; slight earthy/green apple light pencilly/oak
rather floral/attractive slight earthy/oxidized nose; very
tart/acid green apple/floral/ metallic lean/teeth-chattering
acidity fairly lush/floral light pencilly/oak flavor; very
long very high acidity/green apple/stony/metallic light
pencilly/oak finish; needs much age; much like a Nigl GV
than anything; very interesting wine though not worth the
price. $38.00
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Chehalem Willamette Vlly Oregon Pinot Gris Reserve (12.5%;
pH: 3.44; TA: 0.53; RS: 0.47%; www.ChehalemWines.com) 2001:
Light gold color; very strong toasted marshallows smokey/pungent
some PG/grapey/floral fairly complex nose; soft very lush
strong PG/floral very smokey/toasted marshmallow flavor;
very long grapey/floral/PG very toasted marshmallow/ smokey
finish; bit on the weird side but one of the better US PGs
I've had. Gary&Charlotte's contribution.
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Kreydenweiss Pinot Gris Lerchenberg "Les Alouettes" (13%)
2001: Med.gold color; beautiful/ fragrant/perfumed/floral/PG
very aromatic nose; tart very rich/powerful floral/grapey/PG
slight stoney flavor; very long dry rich/tart floral/PG
very perfumed finish; a beautiful Alsatian PG at a great
price; should like a long time. $22.50
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Kreydenweiss Pinot Gris Moenchberg "Le Moine" (13.5%)
2001: Med.gold color; powerful/fragrant very intense/floral/PG/grapey
very perfumed/aromatic/intense nose; slightly off-dry huge/
powerful grapey/floral/PG slight smokey/stony mouth-filling/glycerined
flavor; very long/lingering very powerful/grapey/aromatic/perfumed/PG/grapey
finish; a huge PG in the Z-H mold; killer PG that'll last
a long time; great price at $34.50
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Buttonwood Santa Ynez Valley Marsanne (13.4%; www.ButtonWoodWinery.com)
2001:
Light gold color; lovely waxy/figgy/appley/perfumed talc
almost Viognier-like/pear fragrance nose; tart waxy/figgy/spicy/
nutmeg/appley fairly lush flavor; long floral/waxy/figgy
rather lush/ripe finish; not the usual Marsanne tart/lean
character; almost like a Viognier in character; lovely Marsanne
at a great price. $13.00
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Buttonwood Santa Ynez Valley Devin (60% Sauvignon Blanc,
40% Semillon; 13.3%; 301 cs) 2001: Pale yellow color;
bit reduced/skunky some figgy/cat-pee/herbal/SB bit perfumed/aromatic
rather unusual nose; soft slight herbal/SB/waxy/figgy slight
oak/pencilly unusual flavor; med.short herbal/SB/waxy/figgy
slight earthy/pencilly/oak finish; not strongly SB/varietal
and rather unusual. $16.00
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Buttonwood Santa Ynez Valley Trevin (60% merlot, 30%
CabFranc, 10% CS; 13.6%; 504 cs) 1999: Med.color; some
perfumed/oak rather dusty/herbal/cherry/bright some toasty/charred/oak
bit Bordeaux/herbal nose; tart/lean rather herbal/gritty/hard
some herbal/cherry/spicy rather toasty/ charred/oak bit
Chianti-like flavor; med. cherry/herbal/cola some toasty/charred/oak
finish w/ light tannins; rather cold-climate Cab-like; some
like a minor Cotes de Bourg or Cotes de Blaye; interesting
but too pricey at $30.00.
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Novy Mendocino RW Alder Springs Vineyard (53% Merlot,
26% CabFranc, 21% Cab Sauv; 15.0%) 2001: Black color;
beautiful chocolaty very perfumey some pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak
very perfumed/celery seed/ tomatoey bit cherry/cola very
ripe complex very unusual nose; soft/fat very chocolaty/tomatoey/
black cherry/cola rather gritty/astringent/chewey/tannic
flavor; long hard/tannic/astringent rather cherry/black
cherry/cola/chocolatey/stewed tomatoes finish; a beautiful/weird/complex
nose but rather hard & gritty on the palate; will be
very interesting to see how this wine evolves.
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Novy Cab Franc Alder Springs Vineyard Mendocino (15.1%)
2001:
Black color; very fragrant/perfumed very black cherry/cola/chocolaty/tarry
slight herbal/Cab bit earthy/mushroomy slight toasty/charred
very unusual/weird complex nose; big/huge chocolaty/black
cherry/cola/Dr.Pepper very tannic/hard/ astringent/drying
slight herbal/earthy/mushroomy/tarry bit pencilly/charred/oak
flavor; very long chocolaty/black cherry cola/Dr.Pepper
hard/astringent/drying tannins w/ light toasty/charred/oak
finish; lovely/exotic nose but fierce tannins on the palate;
may/probably will be a great one down the road w/ age; some
like a Bandol or Cahors or Languedoc Cabernet w/ such fierce
tannins; pretty exotic/unusual stuff.
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Dehlinger CS Russian River Valley (EB; 14.2%) 2000:
Very dark/black color; lovely perfumed talc/chocolaty/ complex
bit toasty/Fr.oak slight earthy nose; rather hard/tannic
lovely chocolaty/herbal/perfumed talc/black cherry rather
toasty/charred/oak slight tarry flavor; long perfumed talc/chocolaty/
herbal rather pungent/charred/toasty/oak finish; needs some
age; bit low on fruit, but hard & structured for aging.
$31.50
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Domino de Tares CepasViejas Bierzo RW (13%; 100% Mencia;
60+ yr old vines; 9 mo. in Alliers & Nevers & Missouri
oak; Bttld: Dec2002; Lote#003) 2001:
Dark color; very strong spicy/ licorice/herbal/peppery dusty/perfumed
talc/spicy/earthy nose; big/hard/tannic Languedoc-like dusty/
peppery/spicy earthy/perfumed talc some cherry/black cherry
flavor; long rather hard/tannic quite spicy/peppery/dusty
bit herbal/perfumed talc finish; an interesting if rough/rustic/hard/tannic
red; bit on the pricey side for what it is. $26.00
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Domino de Tares BemDiBre Bierzo RW (13.8%; 100% Mencia;
6 vnyd 60+ yrs old; new Missouri barriques + new FrenckOak;
Lot#L-001; Btl#9800) 2001: Near black color; very intense
mocha/ coffee/espresso/pungent/roasted/Rhonish toasty/charred/Fr.oak
slome chocolaty/perfumed/peppery nose; big/intense/extracted
intense toasty/charred/roasted/mocha/coffee/oaked slight
peppery/chocolaty flavor; long intense charred/toasty/roasted/pungent/smokey/Fr.oak
slight herbal/chocolaty/peppery/ perfumed talc finish; a
bit softer & rounder & smoother than #10; much like
#10 in fruit but pretty badly bludgeoned by the new oak
to obliterate any fruit; classic Arpy-touted/international-style
Spanish red; rather pricey. $45.00
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Castana Solanera Vinas Viejas of Monastrell Red Yecla
Wine (35% CS; EB; Non-Filtre; 14%) 2001: Dark color;
strong dusty/chocolate/perfumed talc/licorice bit Rhonish/earthy
some toasty/oak slight plummy/ContraCosta nose; tart/rich
earthy/chocolaty/licorice/plummy/Rhonish light toasty/charred/
oak flavor; med.long bit tannic/rustic rich/plummy/chocolaty/licorice
light toasty/oak finish; quite interesting wine from Spain's
LakeCnty. Larry's mystery. $20.00
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David Bruce Central Coast Petite Syrah (13.5%; www.DavidBruceWinery.com)
2002: Black color; strong plummy/earthy/licorice bit
reduced/stinky/pungent low fruit slight toasty/oak nose;
soft/fat/ flabby licorice/earthy/plummy/black cherry cola
light toasty/oak flavor; med.short very soft/fat licorice/plummy/chocolaty/earthy
hot-climate finish w/ little tannins; lots of hot-climate/EastSide
Paso/plummy character; lacks acid & vitality & livliness.
$19.00
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August Briggs Lake Cnty Petite Sirah (14.5%) 2001:
Black color; strong licorice/plummy/bit peppery/ black cherry
strong charred/burnt/smokey/toasty/oak interesting nose;
tart/spicy PS/black cherry/ peppery toasty/charred/oak flavor;
med.long tart spicy/black cherry/peppery/cola/PS rather
toasty/ smokey/charred/oak finish w/ some tannins; needs
a yr or two; very interesting PS; pricey for a LakeCnty
red. $28.00
And
some wines to go w/ the chocolate:
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Santa Barbara Winery Late Harvest Santa Ynez Valley ZinEssence
(Lafond Vineyard; SaH: 41 Brix; RS: 22.5 Brix; 8.15%) 1987:
Quite brown/murky/sherry color; intense cranberry/raspberry/Zin
very perfumed/grapey/raisened bit earthy/volatile complex
nose; very sweet/essence raisened/cranberry/ raspberry complex
flavor; very long/very sweet raisened/cranberry/raspberry/essence
complex finish; quite sweet & raisened/essence but still
plenty of Zin fruit remaining. $10.50/hlf
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Cossart, Gordon & Cia.Lda. Duo Centenary Celebration
Bual Madeira (20.5%) NV: Dark brown color; terrific/complex
roasted/pencilly/charred/very pungent/espresso/coffee incredibly
fragrant nose; very acid bit hot/alcoholic intense roasted/Madeira/pencilly/burnt/licorice
very perfumed/toffee/ complex slightlt sweet flavor; very
long/lingering complex/toffee/Heath-bar/pencilly/coffee
slightly sweet very acid finish; incredible complexity,
beautiful Madeira. $30.00
And
the chocolates, a gift from Kevin&Peggy Hubbard:
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Valrhona ChocolatNoir de Domaine Chuao Plantation Chuao,
Aragua/Venzuela (65%) 2002:
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Valrhona ChocolatNoir de Domaine Ampamakia Plantation Millot,
Madagascar (64%) 2002:
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Valrhona ChocolatNoir de Domaine Gran Couva Plantation Gran
Couva, Trinidad 2002:
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Valrhona Caraibe Carribean Islands (66%) NV:
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Valhrona Guanaja SouthAmerica (70%) NV:
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And
the usual mental detritus from the BloodyPulpit:
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Godello grape: This is an indigenous variety of the Bierzo
that was nearly extinct in the mid-'70's, but has been enjoying
a rennasiance of late. I reminded a bit of Albarino w/ it's
floral/metallic character but also had a strong green apple
character and a bit more richness/ lushness than Albarino.
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NovyCabs: I've followed Adam&Diana Lee's wines from
the very start. Needless to say, their wines have become
huge favorites of my group and we buy pretty much everything
they offer up....except I've never tried any of their Cab-based
wines...a guy's gotta have SOME standards. Local friend
Bob Sherwood felt that should be remedied and gave me these
two btls to try. I liked these wines....a lot. Not for current
drinking, but for their very exotic character and my firm
belief, maybe mistaken, that they will evolve into something
special. Sometimes you just gotta believe, accept things
on blind faith. And my belief in Adam & Diana's winemaking
skill is such that I gotta believe. But these were certainly
"different" than anything I've yet seen from Siduri/Novy
yet. Not quite sure why Adam & Diana made these wines,
but therein must lie a tale!!
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AlderSprings Vineyard: I've not yet been able to track down
the location of this vnyd, but I gather it must be on AlderSprings
Rd, somewhere up North near the town of Laytonville, North
of the primary UkiahVlly growing area. They grow, in addition
to these Cab-based varieties, PinotNoir and Syrah, some
of which go to Putz&Hall, and Pax Mahle. I'd love to
kow more about this vnyd. It strikes me as having a great
deal of potential and growing grapes that should help make
Mendocino, once more, a force to be reckoned with. These
both reminded me a bit of the early Milano Cabs, made by
Greg Graziano and Jim Milone; which went on to develop into
incredible Cabs, some of the best I've ever had from Mendocino;
in addition to Jed Steele's Edmeades ones. And, not to forget,
Casey's Eaglepoint Ranch ones.
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Mencia Grape: The red varietal that is responsible for the
great Bierzos. It is usually described as an indigenous
variety to the area and "thought" to be related to Bordeaux's
CabernetFranc. One source I stumbled across stated there
are actually two varieties there that are labeled Mencia;
one that produces light/fragrant/perfumed reds (doesn't
sound like CabFranc to me) and another, thought to be actually
CabFranc, that produces heavy/intense/tannic reds and a
variety that was introduced late in the 19'th century (which
WAS before my time!!). My guess, in absence of any definitive
DNA data, is the later take is truth. There was probably
some indigenous red that made these thin/lean/perfumed/wussy
reds. And after phylloxera hit Bordeaux and many of those
folks moved South to phylloxera-free (at that time) Spain
and took along CabFranc & propogated it there. None
of the 8-10 Bierzos I've had have struck me as particularly
"light & perfumed". They've all resembled more, to me,
CabFranc, than anything. Probably the folks up there in
Bierzo are not sure of the truth, either.
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Briggs PS: This is a producer whose Pinots I've had in the
past and rather liked. I was intrigued by this wine as being
a good producer but coming from LakeCnty grapes; a region
that gets no respect, and probably rightfully so. LakeCnty
has always struck me as an area that could produce great
wines if they set their mind to it. One Mendocino grower
has described to me as, when he gets discouraged & down
in the dumps at how things are doing there in Mendocino;
all he has to do is drive over to LakeCnty so he can see
how bad things really could be. Maybe someday we WILL Have
some great wines from LakeCnty. This PS is certainly a step
in the right direction.
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Santa Barbara Winery ZinEssence: This has always been one
of my favorite ZinEssences produced in Calif. This one,
IIRC, is their first Zin Essence. Still have a few more
remaining. The Zin grapes come from the LaFond Vineyard
way out on the western (cold) end of the Santa Rita Hills.
Nobody, but NOBODY, in their right mind would plant Zinfandel
in this area. It's stupid...you can't ripen Zinfandel out
there. Somehow, SBWnry is not only able to do it; but does
it fairly frequently. I assume they just leave the grapes
out there on the vine, dessicating away, until they're like
raisens. Yet the wines, when young, have some red color
to them. And this heaps of cranberry syrup character to
them. The brown/murky color of this '87 made me suspect
them to be dead & gone. Not so...they've held up remarkably
well. Santa Barbara Winery makes two wines (among others)
that they don't get the respect they deserve for; the regular
Zin, the Zin Essence, and their botrytis SauvignonBlanc.
Worth tracking down.
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tasting notes in the chocolate. Some of the best chocolate I've
ever had. I was struck by the differences in the character between
them all; very terroir driven I guess. But my vocabulary is
totally inadequate to describe those differences other than
"chocolaty". The M&Ms served with them established the bottom
line for chocolate.
TomHill
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