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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
Rhône Wines -
September 29, 2004
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- Domaine
de Couron Cote du Rhone Viognier (14%) Jean-Luc & Marie-Lise
Dorthe 2003:
Pale gold color; attractive/ fragrant pear/Viognier slight earthy
nose; fairly rich slight toasty low key/pear/Viognier bit earthy/minerally
somewhat bitter flavor; med.long light pear/Viognier rather bitter
finish; pleasant nose but too bitter on the palate.
- Garretson
Calif Roussanne The T aistela (14.8%; Lake County; 430 cs) 2003:
Pale/med. gold color; very perfumed/fragrant/near-volatile
intense floral/honeysuckle/jasmine almost Viognier-like aromatic
nose; soft/fat off-dry (?) very lush/ripe intense floral/honeysuckle/perfumed
flavor; very long soft/lush intense floral/honeysuckle finish;
big/powerful incredibly aromatic almost Viognier-like wine for
the near term; very much a DP style; best Lake Cnty wine I've
ever had.
- Ch.
Beauchene Les Seys de Syrah Cote du Rhone (13%; www.WineAdventures.com)
Piolenc/France 2003: Med.dark color; very strong grapey/jammy
loads of ripe berry fruit rather Oz-like nose; soft/fat/flabby
very overripe/jammy blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah some bitter/metallic
flavor; short some bitter very ripe/overripe jammy/Syrah flabby
finish w/ no tannins; very Oz or 2$Chuck like Syrah.
- Andre
Brunel Cote du Rhone-Villages Cuvee Sabrine (13.5%) 2001:
Med.color; strong strawberry/Grenache bit earthy attractive Cote
du Rhone nose; tart earthy/dusty bright strawberry/Grenache/garrigue
flavor; med.long strawberry/Grenache light dusty/earthy finish
w/ light tannins; attractive CdP Jr. wine. $18.00
- Betts
& Scholl Barossa Valley Grenache (www.BettsandScholl.com;
14.9%) 2001: Med.light color; strong jammy/strawberry/grapey/Grenache
light Am.oak pretty nose; tart/bright very strawberry/Grenache/
Alpine strawberries some spicy/Am.oak/vanilla flavor med.long
bright strawberry/Grenache finish w/ light tannins; a bright/zippy/attractive
Oz Grenache. $23.00
- Tulocay
El Dorado Syrah (13.4%) 2002: Dark color; strong mushroomy/dusty/earthy
rather Rhonish bit funky some toasty/oak slight herbal some blackberry/Syrah
interesting nose; tart bit rough/hard/ tannic classic ElDorado/mushroomy/earthy
some blueberry/Syrah light toasty/pungent flavor; med.long rough/tannic
mushroomy/blueberry finish w/ fair tannins; needs several yrs;
classic ElDorado terroir w/ a bit of SouthernRhone funk to it;
well priced at $21.00
- Scali
Syrah Paarl Wine of Origin (14.0%; 9 brls) 2001: Near black
color; strong toasty/pungent/ charred/oak slight roasted/coffee
lovely/strong framboise/exotic nose; rough/coarse/sour quite toasty/charred/burnt/oak
light framboise rather hard/tannic/gritty bit unclean/bretty flavor;
long hard/rough/gritty/tannic light framboise bit bretty/unclean/funky
quite sour finish; needs a lot of age; very exotic nose but unattractive
on the palate; almost Pinotage in character; a rather strange
and unlikable wine. Too expensive at $30.00.
- Peju
Province Napa Valley Syrah Persephone Ranch (EB; 13.5%) 2000:
Med.dark color; slight licorice/ toasty/pungent light blackberry/Syrah
somewhat buttery/oak nose; soft light blackberry/Syrah some buttery/toasty/oak/pungent
simple flavor; med.short soft buttery/oak light blackberry/Syrah
finish w/ light tannins; rather simple/boring Syrah and way overpriced
at $34.00.
- X
Winery Paso Robles Petite Sirah (268 cs; 13.9%; www.XWinery.com)
2002: Black color; intense boysenberry/ jammy/Petite Sirah/licorice
very ripe loads of boysenberry fruit nose; very soft/fat intense
boysenberry/ jammy/licorice/chocolaty some tannic flavor; very
long soft/fat intense/boysenberry/jammy fruit finish w/ some tannins;
loads of overripe/jammy fruit but lacking in structure; probably
won't age very well I would guess. $23.00
- Pride
Mountain Vineyards Napa Valley Petite Sirah (14.8%) 2001: Black/black
color; beautiful very intense boysenberry/ blackberry/Syrah-like
rather peppery dusty/old vines very spicy strong toasty/Fr.oak
complex quite aromatic/perfumed cloves nose; huge/tannic very
intense boysenberry/blackberry/peppery/very spicy rather toasty/Fr.oak
flavor; very long/lingering intense boysenberry/peppery strong
toasty/Fr.oak dusty/old vines rather tannic finish; a huge wine
yet retains it's sense of balance; the closest Petite Sirah I've
yet seen to a young Ridge YS Petite Sirah '71; has the balance
& structure to carry it for decades; incredible stuff.
- Ridge
Calif Buchignani Ranch Carignane (1% Zinfandel; 14.3%; 46 brls;
Drk: 11/02-11/07) 2001: Light color; lovely cherry/black cherry/Draper-perfume
some oaked bit dusty nose; tart/light bit lean/ tannic attractive
cherry some Am.oak flavor; med. slightly tannic bright/spicy/cherry
light Am.oak finish; a bright pretty little wine for early drinking.
$24.00
- Ridge
Calif Buchignani Ranch Carignane (100% OldVines; 13.7%;
40 brls; Drk: 11/03-11/06-11/08) 2002: Med.color; strong
black cherry/cherry some dusty/old vines very perfumed/fragrant
some Am.oak nose; tart rich/lush black cherry/cherry rather tannic
fairly dusty/old vines some Am.oak/vanilla rather perfumed flavor;
very long black cherry/cherry rather tannic/hard Am.oaked/vanilla
dusty/ old vines finish; needs 2-5 yrs of age; one of the best
Ridge Carignanes, young or old, I've had; maybe I'm beginning
to understand Carignane. $24.00
- Ridge
Calif Bridgehead Mataro (100% Mourvedre; OldVines, ContraCostaCnty;
13.5% Drk: 1/96-1/00-1/04) 1994: Med.color; strong gamey/earthy/plummy
some cedary/cigar box rather complex nose; soft/ripe plummy/gamey/earthy
cedary/cigar box bit pencilly/oak slight mushroomy flavor; med.
long soft ripe/plummy/earthy rather cedary/cigar box smooth finish
w/ light tannins; smooth/round fully-mature plummy/ContraCosat
red.
- Spencer
and Roloson Palaterra Calif RTW (14%; Syrah/Carignane/Valdiguie)
2001: Med.dark color; attractive dusty/earthy slight blackberry/black
cherry some toasty/pungent/oak nose; tart rustic/rough earthy/
dusty some blackberry/floral/black cherry some toasty/oak flavor;
med.long rough bit tannic fairly earthy/blackberry finish; needs
a yr or two; quite a tasty if a bit rustic red at a good price.
$13.60
- Neyers
Cuvee d'Honneur Napa Valley Syrah (14.7%) 2001: Very dark
color; beautiful/intense roasted/ smoky/coffee some blackberry/Syrah
floral/fragrant complex very NortherhRhone nose; tart rich/strong
roasted/coffee/smoky/pungent/charred some blackbery/Syrah/berry
slight earthy complex flavor; very long strong roasted/espresso
some blackberry finish w/ fair tannins; needs several yrs at least;
much like a great Cornas; Syrah fruit seems a bit beaten down
right now; terrific Syrah. $46.00
- Summerfield
Calif Shiraz (13.5%) 2001: Med.light color; pleasant/grapey
slightly Syrah/berry some raspberry bit earthy nose; soft ripe/overripe
grapey/non-descript slight earthy/berry flavor; short non-distinct
grapey finish w/ no tannins; incredibly dull & boring red.
$2.99
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the usual nonsense from the Bloody Pulpit:
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TheTaistela: Mat lost access to the JamesBerry Roussanne
in '02 when they went to Randall Grahm. Scrambling around
for another Roussanne source, BillEaston pointed him towards
this vnyd up in LakeCnty. Quite a gamble on Mat's part
I thought. I've never had any wines, red or white, from
LakeCnty that ever did much for me, including JedSteele's
Catfish Zinfandel. Well I'm here to shout that this wine
shows that Lake County CAN produce some mighty fine, if
not great, grapes...they just don't appear under the Trinchero
label. This Roussanne is, by far, the best wine I've ever
had from Lake Cnty.
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TulocayWnry: I've followed Bill Cadman's wines from the
very start...an incredible '76 (or '77) AmadorCnty Zinfandel.
I've made several visits to his tiny winery out on CoombsvilleRd
just East of the town of Napa. He's made some pretty exceptional
Pinots over the yrs and some awfully good Cabs as well.
Used to make a PinotBlanc that was one of the best around.
Hell...I even like his Chards. A winery that just doesn't
get the notice it deserves. Bill used to (maybe still
does) work as a tour guide at Mondavi Wnry, so many may
have encountered him over there.
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Pride: The Pride Petite Sirah, one of the best PSs I had
in recent memory, was a recent gift to me from Rick Halterman,
whom I finally met in RealSpace on my recent trip to Boulder.
Mightly impressive wine I thought.
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RidgeMataro: This '94 Mataro was a gift from Donn Reisen
during his recent trip to SantaFe, for us to try. As per
Draper's rec, it was probably pretty much at its peak
for drinking now.
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Cuvee d'Honneur: Another wine I've followed from the very
start. This '01 version seems not quite as big & intense
as the '99 & '00, but it's still a terrific wine.
This wine is consistently one of the most NorthernRhone-like
Syrahs. Not Cote-Rotie, but more like a great Clape or
Verset Cornas than anything. Ehren Jordan is doing one
of the best jobs w/ Syrah as anybody in Calif. Though
I still (slightly) prefer his Failla Syrah from Al Rago's
QueSyrah vnyd out on the SonomaCoast.
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Summerfield: Address is American Canyon (near the Bronco
operation) and BW# indicates that this is a CharlesShaw
knock-off from GoldenState Vintners. Not worth wasting
your alcohol consumption on.
TomHill
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