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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Pinot Noir - July 14, 2004
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- Sticks Yarra Valley Pinot Noir (13.5%) Coldstream/Victoria
2003: Med.light color; pleasant/ fragrant cherry/black cherry/Pinot
slight earthy nose; tart bit lean/metallic/thin very light cherry/spicy
flavor; med. light cherry/earthy lean/metallic finish w/ light
tannins; a pretty little Pinot but doesn't deliver much on palate;
much like a Spatburgunder. $15.00
- Patz & Hall Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir (www.PatzHall.com;
14.2%) 2002: Med.dark color; lovely black cherry/perfumed/floral
some pencilly/oak bit dusty nose; fairly rich black cherry/ floral/violets/spicy/cherry
cola lots of sweet fruit light pencilly/oak flavor; rather long
perfumed/violets/black cherry/cola light pencilly/oak finish w/
some tannins; needs several yrs; a really lovely Pinot w/ lots
of black cherry character. Bit pricey at $33.50
- Rustys Ripple Chuck Wagon Trail Riders (Mendocino PinotNoir)
2002: Med.light color; rather grapey/cherry/Pinot some raspberry/Zin
attractive no-oak nose; tart sweet fruit/ cherry/Pinot raspberry/Zin
fairly diacetyl/buttery slight bitter/sour slight tomatoey/ Mendocino
flavor; med. buttery raspberry/Zin/cherry finish w/ light tannins;
a pleasant wine w/ slight Pinot character and more like a basic
Rosenblum Zin. $nc
- Jacques Puffeney Arbois Pinot Noir (13%) Montigny-Les -Arsures
2000: Rather light color; quite earthy some bretty rather
Beaujolais/simple nose w/ little Pinot character; thin/weak some
bretty/unclean tart/lean/hard/earthy little fruit flavor; med.
thin/hard quite earthy/dusty slight Beaujolais-like fruit bit
bretty finish w/ some tannins; plenty of terroir but not much
fruit and quite unattractive as Pinot; way overpriced at $27.00
- Harlequin Hoodview Vineyard Willamette Valley Eola Hills
Oregon Pinot Noir (12.5%) 1999: Med.light color; very strong
toasty/roasted/quite Burgundian some floral/cherry complex nose;
tart/ hard rather toasty/coffee/pungent/Burgundian light cherry/dried
cherries bit earthy somewhat lean flavor; long lean/hard/tart
rather toasty/coffee/smoky/oak finish w/ some tannins; still seems
to need age; lots of smoky Burgundian character. $30.00
- Harlequin Hoodview Vineyard Willamette Valley Eola Hills
Oregon Pinot Noir (14.0%) 2000: Med.color; less toasty/roasted/oak
more black cherry/cola quite spicy/cherry lovely nose; softer/
lusher ripe cherry/black cherry/cola light earthy/walnutty light
toasty/smokey/oak/ Burgundian flavor; very long lush black cherry
cola/cherry/Pinot Noir light toasty/smoky/oak finish w/ light
tannins; near ready to drink; lovely rendition of Oregon Pinot.
$30.00
- Blue Jay Anderson Valley Pinot Noir (www.RoesslerCellars.com;
14.4%) RoesslerCllrs/Wells Guthrie/SantaRosa 2002: Med.dark
color; slight volatile/fumey overripe/cherry/stewed fruit/jammy
some toasty/Fr.oak nose; soft/fat overripe/cherry/lush bit toasty/oak
rather stewed fruit flavor; med. overripe/stewed/jammy some cherry/soda
finish w/ light tannins; lots of overripe character and lack that
Anderson Valley bright Pinot Noir fruit. $30.00
- Londer Vineyards Pinot Noir Van der Kamp Vineyard (14.2%)
2001: Med.dark color; some floral slight geranium/pungent/toasty/oak
low fruit some earthy/dusty nose; soft earthy/mushroomy light
black cherry some toasty/pungent/oak flavor; med. very ripe rather
earthy light cherry/cola finish w/ some tannins; rather strange/unattractive
nose and lots of very ripe character but lacks the bright fruit;
rather overrpriced. $36.00
- Londer Vineyards Anderson Valley Pinot Noir (14.5%; www.LonderVineyards.com)
LarryLonder /GregLaFollette 2001: Med.dark color; rather pencilly/toasty/oak
some black cherry/Pinot Noir bit chocolaty/ earthy slight wet
dog fur nose; soft/ripe/overripe some black cherry/Pinot Noir
bit funky/ rustic light toasty/oak flavor; med. ripe/overripe
slight black cherry slight funky finish w/ light tannins; has
a bit of funky character and rather overripe tasting; bit pricey
for what it is. $28.00
- Londer Vineyards Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Paraboll Ferrington
Vineyard/ValleyFoothills Vineyard (15.5%) 2001: Med.dark color;
much more fragrant/Pinot Noir/floral/black cherry/cola light toasty/oak
attractive/ripe nose; soft/lush ripe/black cherry/cola/Pinot slight
earthy light toasty/ pungent/oak flavor; med.long soft/lush black
cherry/cola/spicy/very ripe light toasty/ pencilly/oak finish
w/ light tannins; best of the Londers and fairly priced; ripe
but not much overripe character; good drinking. $28.00
- Labyrinth Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir Bien Nacido Vineyard
(14.3%) Ariki Hill 2001: Med.light color; slight volatile/EA
fragrant/BN/black cherry/Pinot Noir/cola light pencittly/toasty/Fr.oak
rather perfumed nose; tart slight earthy bright/black cherry/BN/floral/violets
light pencilly/oak flavor; med.long ripe/black cherry/BNPinot
Noir/spicy light toasty finish w/ light tannins; nicely done classic
BN Pinot. $28.00
- Ojai Vineyard Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir Clos Pepe Vineyard
(14.5%) 2001: Very dark color; intense black cherry/blackberry/ripePinot
Noir/cola some floral/lilacs rather toasty/pungent/smoky/oak nose;
hard/tannic black cherry/chocolaty/cola/Pinot Noir/CherryMash
very intense some toasty/pungent/ charred/Fr.oak flavor; long
tannic/extracted/hard cherry/chocolaty/Pinot Noir/CherryMash bit
floral/violets finbish w/ ample tannins; needs much age; a big/extracted
style of Pinot that should be terrific down the road; an unusual
rendering og Wes' grapes. $39.00
- Ojai Vineyard Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir Pisoni Vineyard
(14.5%) 2001: Very dark color; slight volatile very fragrant/perfumed
intense chocolaty/herbal/black cherry/blackberry/floral/ Pinot
Noir nose; softer more intense black cherry/chocolaty/Dad'sRootBeer/cola/Pinot
Noir some pungent/ toasty/Fr.oak big/extracted flavor; very long
softer intense black cherry/chocolaty/ spicy/herbal finish w/
ample tannins; needs a few yrs; a big/extracted Pinot w/ nice
SLH herbalness to it. $39.00
- Brewer-Clifton Santa Rita Hills Melville Vineyard Pinot
Noir (15.1%; 1728 btls) 2002: Med.dark color; beautiful very
spicy/cloves/cinammon slight green olive tiny volatile/fumey very
perfumed/fragrant strong black cherry/Pinot Noir somewhat Burgundian
nose; tart/tannic/hard slight stemmy very spicy/perfumed/cloves
strong black cherry/Pinot Noir rather toasty/charred/ smoky/oak
rather Burgundian flavor; very long hard/tannic very spicy/cloves
perfumed/ black cherry/cola toasty/smoky/oak finish w/ ample tannins;
more bright fruit than the Ojais but very hard & tannic; needs
age; love the perfume on this wine. $70.00
- Brewer-Clifton Santa Rita Hills Cargasacchi Vineyard Pinot
Noir (15.6%; 1440 btls) 2002: Med.dark color; slight stemmy/herbal
intense black cherry/cola/boysenberry some chocolaty/floral/ violets/Pinot
Noir some toasty/charred/oak nose; big/huge/extracted classicCargasacchi/black
cherry/cola/blackberry/boysenberry strong toasty/charred/Burgundian/oak
very spicy/ perfumed flavor; very long charred/pungent/smoky/Burgundian/oak
intense black cherry/cola finish w/ ample tannins; needs some
age; carries the alcohol well; a classic Cargasacchi Pinot w/
Burgundian overtones; killer Pinot. $70.00
- Frederic Magnien Chassagne Montrachet 1er Cru Les Morgeots
2000: Med.dark color; slight funky/bretty/unclean/horseshit
earthy/Burgundian light cherry/violets nose; rather earthy/tart
some bretty/unclean light cherry/Pinot Noir flavor; med.long earthy/dusty
some unclean/bretty finish w/ light tannins; suffers in comparison;
rather earthy Burgundy lacking in fruit. Larry's mystery/$23.00
And
the profundities of a BloodyPulpit:
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Rustys Ripple: This was a ho-made wine made by Trey Naylor
down in RanchoJacona. He bought Pinot grapes from somewhere
in Mendocino (doubt it was Anderson Valley). They couldn't
ship the grapes immediately, so they crushed them into plastic
tubs & then shipped. They were already fermenting when
they arrived in NM. Trey grows grapes and will be making
wine comercially eventually. He's also a big horse guy and
does trail rides. This label was created for one of some
organizations large trail ride get-togethers up in Valle
Vidal near the Colorado border.
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Harlequin Cellars: This is a tiny operation up in Renton,
WA run by a long-time friend, Robert Goodfriend. He used
to own a restaurant in SantaFe (e.k.mas) that did wine right
and was one of my favorite SantaFe restaurants. Alas, Robert
gave up the hot stove when he was lured by the siren song
of winemaking. He makes WA Syrah, Cab, Merlot, and Chard
and Oregon Pinot. Very interesting wines all, but Pinot
is his passion.
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Londer Vineyards: This is a new Anderson Valley operation
recently opened by a former Albq wine lover, Larry Londer.
The wines are being made by Greg LaFollette. They seemed
like a shakey first effort and pricey for what they are;
not showing much of that bright cherry character I expect
from Anderson Valley Pinot. But Larry knows wines very well
and I expect much better in the future. A winery I'll keep
checking on.
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Ojai Pinots: I have, of course, followed Adam's Pinots from
the very start, up in the dairy barn in LosAlamos.
It's been a fun train ride. The early ones were much more
Burgundian in style; less perfume/more earthy/lots of charred
Fr.oak. Since then, they've evolved into much more Calif
in style w/ lots of extraction and lots of fruit; but structured
for aging. These two were probably the hardest, most tannic
Pinots at this stage I can recall from Adam; maybe even
a little closed. Some like a young Leroy Burgundy perhaps.
I have, however, let doubt they'll be pretty terrific down
the road in a few yrs. Adam's Pinots are often lost in the
din and clamor of his Syrahs; but they are consistently
some of my favorites from Calif.
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BrewerCliftonPinots: I really loved these wines. The alcohol
levels are high but they certainly didn't come thru as hot
& fumey or tasting overripe. Big/huge Pinots but still
much of that nimble skip in its step that Pinot should have.
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Cargasacchi Vineyard: This has clearly become rapidly one
of the top SRH Pinot vnyds in an area studded w/ top-flight
vnyds. Grapes have been going to AdamLee (Siduri), Brian
Babcock and now Brewer-Clifton. They all seem to be rendering
big/huge fruit/black cherry/cola Pinots from these grapes;
though I would not label them Syrah-style Pinots. There's
definitly some of that come-hither character in all those
Pinots. I would be very interested in seeing what Wes Hagan
or Norm Yost would do w/ those grapes. But clearly, Peter
is one of the most intense/esoteric growers of Pinot in
Calif.
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And
some dessert wines in honor of Jim & Nancy Holt's departure
from Los Alamos:
- Jekel
Vineyard LateHrvst Riesling ArroyoSecco Home Vineyard (10%) 1982:
Dark murky/brown color; slight oxidized intense botrytis/peachy/apricotty
slight pineapple/BanannasFoster pretty complex nose; quite sweet
complex intense botrytis/apricotty/apricot syrup slight boxidized
flavor; very long/complex loads of botrytis finish; despite the
color, this is still in great shape.
- Beringer
Nightengale Botrytis Napa Valley (70% Semillon, 30% SB; 14.7%;
BarrelFrmtd) 1997: Med.gold color; intense figgy botrytis/peachy/peach
syrup some caramel/butterscotchy/ vanilla/oak complex nose; soft
very sweet very lush intense figgy/botrytis/peachy/ apricotty
strong CremeBrulee/butterscotch pudding/vanilla/oak flavor; very
long/ lingering butterscotchy/CremeBrulee/vanilla intense botrytis/peachy
buttery finish; a killer botrytis wine much in the style of the
Oz versions.
- Rare
Wine Co New York Special Reserve Malmsey Madeira (19%) NV: Med.brown
color; beautiful/ classic Madeira/oxidized minerally complex/fragrant/perfumed
nose; slightly sweet very acid maderized (doh!!)/oxidized/minerally/complex/raisened
flavor; very long/lingering tart/acid oxidized/minerally smoky
finish; killer Madeira and a fair price. $41.00
Tom
Hill
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