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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 White & Red Rhones - June 2, 2006
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We
tasted last night (5/31/06) some New Rhones:
- Ampelos
QuatroVientoVnyd/SantaYnezVlly Viognier (14.4%; www.AmpelosCellars.com;
76 cs) 2005: Very light/near colorless; attractive appley/pear/Viognier
bright/fruity nose; soft/light pleasant/pear/peach/Viognier
simple flavor; med. soft pear/peach finish; a pleasant/drinkable
Viognier a bit on the simple side. $25.00
- Deux
C Domaine des DeuxMondes (50%/50%; 14.0%) YvesCuilleron/MorganClendenen
NV(2004?): Med.gold color; lovely minerally/peachy ripe/pineapply
rather toasty/oak/smokey nose;
soft pretty toasty/oak/charred slight minerally rather peachy/pineapply/ripe
flavor; short slight minerally strong peach/pineapple finish;
some very pretty minerally/Condrieu character in the nose
but rather ripe on the palate; bit overpriced for the small
amount of Condrieu character therein. $50.00
- ColdHeaven
Viognier LeBonClimatVnyd/SBCnty (14%) 2005: Light gold
color; attractive pear/
peach/Viognier clean/bright/spicy nose; tart clean/crisp/bright
pear/peach/Viognier spicy flavor; med. bright/spicy/clean/crisp
slight earthy attractive pear/peach/Viognier finish; good
acidity & balance and plenty of bright Viognier character.
Fairly priced at $25.00
- ColdHeaven
Viognier VogelzangVnyd/SantaYnezVlly (13.5%) 2005: Med.light
color; intense
very ripe peachy/pineapple/floral/Viognier nose; soft/fat/underacid
rather green/underripe rather ripe/pineapply floral; short
green/underripe soft/intense/peachy/overripe finish; a rather
porky/fat Viognier; lots of very ripe fruit but an underlying
green characterthat suggests grapes harvest at the right
sugar level but not yet physiologically mature. $20.00
- SierraVistaWnry
ElDorado Viognier(60%)/Roussanne(40%) (14.1%; www.SierraVistaWinery.com)
2004: Med.gold color; some earthy pleasant/floral light
appley/ honeysuckle/spicy/nutmeg nose; soft bit earthy very
low key floral flavor; med.short soft light earthy low-key
floral finish; a pleasant white that speaks in a very low
whisper. $25.00
- Turley
TheWhiteCoat/SLOCnty (14.5%; Roussanne/Viognier) 2004:
Med.dark gold color; very
ripe/pineapply/floral/honeysuckle slight minerally some
toasty/oak complex nose; tart rich/ floral/spicy/ very ripe/honeysuckle
some toasty/charred/oak flavor; long some minerally ripe/floral/honeysuckle/
pineapply light toasty/oak finish; a nice underlying minerality
w/ a fair amount of oak; interesting white but not worth
the price. $39.50
- Peay
PeayVnyds/SonomaCoast Roussanne/Marsanne (13.6%; 90 cs;www.PeayVineyards.com)
2004: Med.gold slight cloudy color; very attractive/lovely
floral/ aromatic/honeysuckle slight minerally/Condrieu-like
quite spicy/nutmeg light oak complex nose; tart appley/floral/honeysuckle
very spicy light minerally light toasty/oak flavor; very
long/lingering very spicy/floral/honeysuckle/appley some
minerally/earthy/stoney finish; a lovely very interesting
RhoneBlanc w/ a nice underlying minerality. Fairly priced
at $34.00
- Peay
PeayVnyds/SonomaCoast Viognier (14.1%; 80 cs;www.PeayVineyards.com)
2004:
Med.gold bit cloudy color; very perfumey/aromatic/exotic/spicy/floral/slight
volatile(?) slight earthy/ stoney complex nose; very tart/acid
bright/floral/very perfumed rich yet lean very spicy/exotic
flavor; very long/lingering tart terrific/floral/aromatic
finish; lots of richness but a racy acidity on the palate;
a very exotic Viognier. $34.00
- PeterFranus
Mourvedre MtVeeder/BrandlinRanch (13.8%) 1997:
Blair's mystery: Dark color;
rather cedary/tobaccoy/smokey aged/complex some plummy/licorice
nose; rather bretty/horsecollar cedary/tobaccoy/leathery
licorice/plummy flavor; long plummy/licorice pretty bretty/leathery
cedary/tobaccoy licorice/plummy finish w/ slight tannic
bite; the color suggested a young wine but the nose spoke
of an old slightly tired wine; unusual in that the flavor
was strongly bretty/horsecollar/ CdP-like but it didn't
come thru in the nose'
- WenteVnyds
KarlWente The N'th Degree LivermoreVlly Shiraz (15.0%) 2002:
Very dark/black
color; intense Am.oak/vanilla very plummy/licorice/toasted
coconut/ZagNut Bar very ripe/
boysenberry/jammy Oz-style nose; soft/rich/ripe toasted
coconut/oaked very ripe/plummy/
quite jammy/boysenberry flavor; long very ripe/jammy intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah
toasted coconutty/oak finish w/ some tannins; very Oz-like
Syrah. $40.00
- YannChave
Crozes-Hermitage (13.5%) 2004: Dark color; very strong
blackberry/Syrah rather
roasted/gamey/smokey bit green olive almost Calif-style
Syrah nose; tart rather roasted/smokey/ gamey some blackberry/Syrah
light green olive bit toasty/oak flavor; very long
gamey/smokey/roasted bit toasty/oak strong blackberry/Syrah
finish w/ some tannins; needs several yr; lots of NorthernRhone
character in a bit of a Calif style; impressive Rhone at
a great price. $23.00
- YannChave
Hermitage (13.5%) 2004: Dark color; very strong toasty/Fr.oak/charred
very
strong/blackberry/Syrah nose; rich intense/blackberry/Syrah
quite toasty/charred/oak very slight roasted/NorthernRhone
some tannic flavor; long very toasty/charred/oak very strong
blackberry/Syrah slight roasted/gamey/peppery finish w/
fair tannins; needs 2-5 yrs; not a lot of NorthernRhone/
roasted character, lots of toasty oak, and rather Calif
in style; too pricey for a Calif Syrah at $65.00
- EdmundsStJohn
Syrah "Wylie-Fenaughty"/ElDoradoCnty (14.2%; www.EdmundsStJohn.com)
2003: Med.dark color; quite strong earthy/mushroomy
some gamey/plummy/blackberry/Syrah slight
Rhonish interesting nose; strong earthy/mushroomy/gamey
bit smokey/complex rather Syrah/ blackberry bit tannic flavor;
long earthy/gamey blackberry/Syrah/spicy some peppery very
interesting finish w/ some tannins; needs ?? age; very fine
rendition of ElDorado Syrah.
- Carlisle
SonomaCnty ThreeBirds RW (15.7%; 69% Grenache/23% Mourvedre
from UntiVnyd;
7% Syrah; 155 cs) 2004: Med.color; beautiful strawberry/spicy/Nehi
soda pop/bright/vibrant loads of strawberry nose; soft bright/alpine
strawberry/Grenache slight earthy/licorice flavor; med.long
bright strawberry/Grenache finish w/ light tannins; a bright/
vibrant loads of strawberry fruit Grenache; ready to drink.
$22.50
- Carlisle
SonomaCnty Syrah (JudgeFamily/DryStack vnyds/BennettVlly;
15.6%; 160 cs) 2004:
Black color; huge blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/spicy slight
toasty/roasted/mocha bit Fr.oak/toasty nose; very intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah/licorice slight pungent/roasted/toasty/Fr.oak
slight earthy/peppery fairly tannic flavor; very long/lingering
extracted/tannic huge/blackberry/boysenberry/ Syrah some
licorice/pungent bit roasted/toasty finish w/ ample tannins;
needs much age; carries the alcohol well and has a great
balance & acidity to it; a stunning/killer Syrah at
a great price. $26.50
- Carlisle
DryCreekVlly PetiteSirah (15.9%; UntiVnyd; 60 cs) 2004:
Inky/black/inpenetrable
color; very intense peppery/PS/very spicy some toasty/charred/oak
slight pungent/earthy/licorice nose; huge/extracted/mouthfilling
black pepper/PS/licorice/pungent/spicy some toasty/charred/oak
flavor; very long/lingering very tannic/extracted peppery/PS/licorice
finish that Cotes the mouth; huge tannins but not brutally
astringent or harsh; a killer/killer PS that should live
forever. $41.00
- ColumbiaCrest
GrandEstates ColombiaVlly Zinfandel (14.1%) 2000: Dave&Gloria's
mystery
wine: Dark color; very strong black pepper/roasted/toasty/cedary
some green olive/earthy
very Syrah-like complex/interesting nose; tart bit ripe
very cracked black pepper/toasty/cedary slight blackberry/Syrah
bit tannic/hard flavor; med.long spicy/cracked pepper toasty/roasted/cedary/
pencilly finish w/ some tannins; very strong cracked black
pepper character and no Zin character whatsoever; much like
a WashState Syrah; starting to dry out on the palate a bit.
- PeyVnyd
PasoRobles Syrah The SpiceRack 2004: Chris' mystery
wine: Very dark color;
intense blackberry/boysenberry/Shiraz very milky/Am.oak/vanilla
very Oz-like/licorice nose; soft/ripe to overripe intense
blackberry/boysenberry/Shiraz rather vanilla/oaked bit licorice
flavor; med.long soft/fat intense boysenberry/blackberry/Shiraz
pretty oaked finish w/ some tannins; needs a few yrs of
age; very much like an Oz or Saxum Syrah. About $20.
- Jaffurs
SantaBarbaraCnty Syrah ThompsonVnyd (13.9%) 1996: Larry's
mystery wine: Med.dark
color; strong/ripe blackberry/Syrah/peppery some cedary/toasty/oak
bit dusty/complex very spicy nose; soft rich/balanced spicy/peppery/blackberry/Syrah
bit cedary/toasty slight tannic flavor; very long balanced/rich
strong blackberry/Syrah/peppery finish w/fair amount of
tannins; no signs of drying out and should go another 3-5
yrs I would guess.
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And
usual stuff from the BloodyPulpit:
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- AmpelosViognier:
When I first had this w/ Peter&Becky Work, afore HdR,
I was not very
taken by it. It's from a warm vnyd that's not a good Viognier
source. But their intent
for this wine was to make a light/quaffable/drinkable poolside
wine, not a serious
statement for Viognier. For that role, this is a very nice
wine. But would like a bit
more acidity to it.
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- Peay
Whites: Both wines had a slightly hazy/cloudy cast to them
that caused me no problem
whatsoever; just means they were probably put to btl unfiltered.
The group really/really
liked the R/M blend. I slightly preffered the Viognier because
of its incredible aromatics
and its high acidity. It was like no other Viognier I can
recall; not Condrieu, not Calif.
These are the first far SonomaCoast White Rhones I can recall
having and I was mightly
impressed. Alas, tiny production.
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- WenteShiraz:
I let out this big laugh when I saw a $40 Wente wine on
the shelf at Darrell
Corti's store. He gave me this big $hit-eating grin and
told me to try it. I humored him by
buying a btl for a tasting. As he often is, Darrell was
right. Easily the best Wente (red)
wine I've ever had and one of the best LivermoreVlly reds
I've had. Not a great wine and
maybe a bit overpriced, but a dead-ringer for a very good
Oz Shiraz.
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- Wylie-Fenaughty
'03: This was an extra btl Steve had at HdR and gave us
to try. Not yet
released. A very worthy follow-on to his '01 W-F Syrah,
which is an absolutely delicious
wine right now. This, I expect, will be every bit its equal
with time. One of the things
I really like about Steve's wines is how they change w/
age, in ways that you really can't
predict. I have this sneaking suspicion that Steve's making
his wines by intuition and
blind luck!!
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- PeyVnyds:
This was Chris' mystery wine. I identified it as probably
an Oz Shiraz from the
style. When he announced it was a PeyVnyd Syrah, I couldn't
believe it; not like any
PeayVnyd Syrah I'd ever had. Then when he removed the bag
& I saw the label, I knew it
was not THE PeayVnyds. This is a wnry in Marin Cnty owned
by Susan & Jonathan Pey. Their
wines, until now, have all been labeled Pey-Marin Vnyds
(and Mt.Tamalpais Vnyds for
Southern France-style wines) so there was no chance of confusion.
But I could see where
the simple Pey Vnyds could cause some problems unless you
see the label. But you can't
fool Google...when you Google "Pey Vineyards",
it scolds you for mispelling Peay Vineyards!!
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- CarlisleSyrah:
When I visited Mike Officer in March, he barrel tasted Susan
& I on several
Syrahs from the Bennet Vlly. I was mightly impressed with
them. This is a growing area
to keep your eye upon. Home of the famous Russell Bevan
as well.
This SonomaCnty Syrah is BennettVlly fruit and is an absolute
killer Syrah, one of
the best Calif Syrahs I've tried this year. When the group
tasted it, there was the
usual "Carlisle Lament" rippling around the room..."I
shoulda bought more"!!!
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- Carlisle
PetiteSirah: Easily the best PS I've had since.....the last
Carlisle PS. It has
loads of intense peppery PS fruit. Though a highly extracted
wine, it seems to have very
fine-grained tannins, as distinguished from the rather coarse
tannins you often get in
PS. I would venture a guess that this may, someday, be the
equal of the famed Ridge
YorkCreek PS '71; a wine, at 25 yrs of age, that was probably
the greatest Calif red
wine I've ever had. Shoulda bought more!!
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- ColumbiaCrest
Zin: Dave is from WashState and likes those WashState wines.
This one was
easy for me to identify from the strong cracked black pepper
character...WashState Syrah!!!
So I was pretty surprised when I saw it to be Zinfandel...and
ColumbiaCrest no less.
Certainly one of the strangest, most bizarre Zins I've ever
had in my life. Were I one to
worship at the altar of varietal typicity, I would have
dissed this wine. But if this is
how WashState terroir displays Zin, I'm all for it. Damn
fine wine, it is.
Tom
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