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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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Rhone Reds - March 17, 2004
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- Andre
Brunel/Laurence Feraud Image du Sud VdT Francais (13%) NV
('98): Med.light color; pleasant grapey/fruity light
strawberry/Grenache slight earthy/horsecollar bit volatile
nose; tart/ metallic/sour rather earthy little fruit flavor;
short sour/metallic light strawberry/fruit finish w/ little
tannins; pretty dull wine and not worth price. $13.00
- Maryline
Pages Ch. LaClotte-Fontac Mathierou Coteaux de Languedoc
Salinelles/Gard (60% Grenache/40% Syrah) 2001: Med.color;
rather Grenache/strawberry CdP-like lots of fruit light
earthy/salt-marsh/CdP attractive nose; soft/lush/grapey/Grenache/strawberry
rather earthy/dusty slight toasty/oak rather smmoth/balanced
flavor; fairly long/smooth Grenache/strawberry finish w/light
tannins; a very attractive CdP-like wine at a great price.
$13.00
- Cano
Tinto de Toro Garnacha (13.5%) 2002: Med.light color;
fragrant strawberry/Grenache/fruity rather simple/Oz-like
nose; soft juicy/jammy/simple Grenache/strawberry/soda pop
flavor; short/ soft/juicy/jammy/ripe strawberry/Grenache
finish w/ no tannins; rather simple/Oz-like wine and not
worth drinking. $9.00
- Rotallan
Torra Priorat Torrojadel Priorat (13.5%; www.RotalanTorra.com;
CS/Grenache/ Carignan) 1998: Med.dark color; slight
bretty/horsecollar/dishwater earthy rather jammy/grapey
fairly interesting nose; tart bit hard/tannic/astringent
earthy/dusty blackberry/strawberry/ Grenache flavor; med.long
bit tannic/earthy/rustic bit bretty rather blackberry/ripe
finish w/ some tannins; interesting/rustic red but not worth
the price. $16.00
- Altos
de la Hoya Finca Hoya de Santa Ana Monastrell Jumilla (14%)
Ungrafted Old Vines 2001: Very dark color; rather earthy/dusty
bit SouthernRhone slight medicinal/band-aid some plummy/blackberry/licorice
bit gamey nose; rich/big/extracted licorice/plummy somewhat
earthy/ gamey bit oaked/toasty flavor; med.long some extracted/tannic/hard
strong licorice/plummy/ Mourvedre finish; needs several
yrs; a very attractive Mourvedre at a great price. $11.00
- Pinhal
da Torre Quinta do Alqueve Syrah (14%) VR: Ribatejano
Georg Ordanez 2001: Black color, beautiful blackberry/boysenberry
some toasty/oak rather Calif-style slight earthy/dusty nose;
ripe/intense blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah rather toasty/vanilla/oaked
pretty tannic/extracted/ hard very juicy/ripe flavor; very
long/extracted/tannic intense boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah
slight dusty/earthy finish; needs much age; very ripe &
structured much like some of the Napa Valley Syrahs but
an interesting dusty character to it. Terrific Syrah. $nc
(BP)
- Pinhal
da Torre Quinta do Alqueve Touriga Nacional (13.5%) 2001:
Med.dark color; slight herbal/ pickle juice/volatile
earthy some charred/toasty/oak bit exotic/Zin-like nose;
tart earthy/tannic plummy/very ripe/blackberry exotic slightly
rough/earthy flavor; long tannic/hard plummy/ripe/ blackberry
rough/rustic/exotic finish; needs much age; very interesting
hard/tannic wine. $23.00
- Marr
Sonoma County Syrah (14.8%; VineHill&Frati vnyds, PrestonVnyd,
GlaiserVnyd/Solano 400 cs) MarrCellars/Woodland, Btld by
TudalWnry/St.Helena 2001: Med.dark color; strong jammy/blackberry/
Syrah/boysenberry/juicy bit alcoholic/hot light oak nose;
soft blackberry/boysenberry/jammy/chocolaty rather spicy
bit sour milk/lactic flavor; med.long chocolaty/blackberry/Syrah
some lactic/sour milk finish w/ light tannins; loads of
juicy/jammy/Syrah character; ready to drink; great Prima
IlConsorzia price. $16.00
- Jade
Mountain Napa Valley Syrah (15.0%) 2002: Very dark color;
very intense boysenberry/ Syrah/blackberry/very peppery/
very spicy light toasty/ Fr.oak classic/lush Napa Valley
Syrah nose; soft very ripe/chocolaty/ blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
peppery/bit roasted/coffee some toasty/charred/Fr.oak flavor;
very long ripe/chocolaty/boysenberry/blackberry/jammy/Syrah
light toasty/charred/roasted/oak finish w/ light tannins;
very ripe and drinkable; lovely Syrah for the price. $25.95
- Robert
Pecota Monterey Syrah San Bernabe Vnyd (13%; www.RobertPecotaWines.com)
1999: Dark color; rather herbal/peppery very plummy/chocolaty
some toasty/oak rather strange nose; soft/fat rather herbal/near
vegetal low Syrah some chocolaty/plummy flavor; med. herbal/vegetal
plummy/grapey/chocolaty some herbal/vegetal finish w/ light
tannins; this was once a pretty interesting herbal/Syrah
but seems to be falling all apart now. $25.00 2820
Wine Co. Napa Valley Syrah "t'aint Hermitage" (14.9%) 1999:
Very dark/black color; rather volatile/ earthy bit perfumed
talc some blackberry/Syrah rather toasty/pungent/charred/oak
nose; bit hot/tannic/ alcoholic hard/tannic/rough some blackberry/Syrah
toasty/charred flavor; low fruit light blackberry rough/tannic/hard
rather toasty/charred/oak finish; needs age but hard to
tell where this will go. $20.00
- Copain
Syrah Cailloux & Coccinelle Walla Walla Valley (14.3%;
www.CopainWines.com) 2002: Very dark color; very strong
herbal/walnutty/licorice/pungent very perfumed/green olive/PeptoBismal
some toasty/charred/ coffee/oak very perfumed/fragrant/exotic/complex
nose; tart bit herbal/green olive toasty/charred/ smokey/oak
blackberry/blueberry/Syrah very exotic/complex flavor; very
long/lingering some herbal/ walnutty some blackberry/blueberry/Syrah
some toasty/coffee/oak finish w/ fair tannins; needs some
age; very exotic/complex/perfumed WashState Syrah. $35.00
- De
Lille Cellars Doyenne Syrah (www.DelilleCellars.com; 14.9%)
Chris C. Upchurch, Winemaker 2000 : Black color; bit
volatile/hot very strong blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/chocolaty/very
ripe nose; soft/fat very overripe/chocolaty/jammy/boysenberry/Syrah
light toasty/oak bit hot flavor; long very ripe/overripe
plummy/chocolaty/boysenberry/Syrah light toasty/oak finish
w/ light tannins; bit on the overripe side; more Calif or
Oz in style than WashState; rather pricey. $ 48.00
- 2820
Wine Co. Napa Valley PetiteSirah "Pets" (13.6%) 2001: Dark
color; bit horsecollar/bretty rather peppery/licorice bit
toasty/oak some earthy/funky/rustic low fruit nose; rather
hard/tannic rough/ rustic/earthy slight peppery/berry/PS
clunky/rustic flavor; med. rough/tannic/hard/rustic slight
peppery/licorice low fruit finish; needs age but not much
fruit; hard to tell where this will go. $25.00
- Jacob
Franklin Napa Valley PetiteSirah HayneVnyd (14.4%; 9 brls)
2002: Black color; very fragrant/ perfumed blackberry/
peppery/licorice/ plummy ripe/lush bit dusty/old vine light
toasty/oak lods of jammy/juicy/PS fruit; soft very rich/extracted
intense juicy/ blackberry/peppery/licorice /boysenberry
some toasty/pungent/oak flavor; very long/lingering rather
tannic/extracted intense/ripe/juicy/ black berry/licorice/peppery
light toasty/smokey/oak finish; bit disjointed now and needs
much age; a big/ huge loads of fruit PS; one of the best
Calif PSs in recent memory.]; incredible stuff. $48.00
- Fetzer
Lake County Zin (12.4%) 1983: Bit murky color w/ slight
browning; somewhat aged/tired slight tobaccoy/pencilly slight
raspberry/cranberry bit spicy/earthy light toasty nose;
rather sour/ metallic ripe cranberry/raspberry bit cedary/old
Zin/pencilly/tired flavor; med.short slight cranberry/raspberry
old/Zin/tired bit toasty/pungent finish w/ little tannins;
bit too old & tired but still clinging on to life. JamesLamb's
mystery wine.
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And
the usual elaborations from the Bloody Pulpit:
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- Fetzer
1983: This was served blind as a mystery wine. I was guessing
an old/tired Zin from around the '89 or '90's vintage. Surprise....
this was a bottom of the line Fetzer from the '83 vintage.
Given to James by a friend who's husband had left it in
his office for years under miserable storage conditions.
Far better condition than it had any right to be.
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2820 Wine Company: I bought both of these wines on a recommendation
of a friend. 2820 St.Helena Hwy happens to be the address
for Ballentine Wine Company. One presumes that this is excess
wine being unloaded under a 2'nd label by those folks.
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Quinta do Alqueve Syrah: First Portugese Syrah I've ever
see'd and a mightly impressive one at that. This showed
up on my doorstep as a gift from Brian Pusser, who, apparently,
has followed my tasting notes and bloody pulpit from the
very start. Thanks Brian for educating me on this wine.
And for all the rest of you who read my notes....get those
btls in the mail right now!! :-)
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Quinta do Alqueve Touriga: Larry Archibald noted I had the
Syrah and happened to have this wine, so brought this as
a mystery wine. This is, of course, one of the important
Porto varieties. The few that I have had have struck me
as pretty hard/tannic and needing of age. Almost reminds
me a bit of Norton/Cynthiana in character, with some exotic
perfume that they lack. A variety that should be more widely
planted I think.
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Jade Mountain Syrah: This 2002 was the first, I believe,
made by Doug Danilek under the new (Chalone?) ownership.
Not sure the source of these grapes. They have, in the past,
sourced from both HudsonVnyd in the Carneros and the ParasVnyd
on Mt.Veeder. I've always been mightly impressed w/ the
Paras btlg, less so w/ the Hudson. This was, however, a
very impressive Syrah, whatever the source, and I hope a
harbinger of Doug taking Jade Mountain to the next higher
level. JacobFranklin PS: This is made by Ray Coursen of
Elyse WineCellars, named after their son. He has two other
vnyds he makes PS from. Every JF PS I've had I've been mightly
impressed with. Ray is making some of the best PSs being
made in Calif these days; plenty of structure & tannins
for the long haul, but also loads of fruit not often found
in Calif Pets.
TomHill
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