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Returned to Taos on Monday afternoon for the second part
of the Taos WinterWineFestival:
DINNER W/ ERIC & MARY BAUGHER
Eric is winemaker at the Ridge MonteBello winery. I had met Eric some
6-8 yrs ago on a visit up to The Ridge to see PaulDraper. When I found
out a few months ago he would be representing Ridge at Taos, I suggest
to LarryArchibald/LauraChancellor that it would be neat to have Eric &
family over for dinner at L&L's cabin up in The Valley. They agreed
& so it happened. Joining us was Michael&Barbara Ogg of SantaFe,
co-owners of the cabin, and Eric & Mary. Mary's Mom had come to Taos
w/ them, so she stayed behind to care for her two grandchildren. Larry
ran into Mike Machado at the previous tasting and so invited him to join
us.
Laura's 5-course meal was, as usual, outstanding. Alas, the young, single,
handsome, virile male guy, usually no klutz in the kitchen, badly muffed
the appetizers. He did manage to salvage his shredded reputation with a
few decent wines. And Laura's backup olives did much to salvage the app
course. The wines:
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Fredreich Willhelm Gymnasium (Karl Marx's school) Graacher Himmelreich
Riesling Auslese '76: Med.gold color; beautiful fragrant/complex/Mosel
valve oil/ bit earthy classic/perfumed/ aged Mosel nose; off-dry beautiful
complex/Mosel valve oil incredible/classic flavor; very long/lingering
perfumed/steely/Mosel valve oil very complex bit steely finish; develops
a bit of oxidation the next morning; a terrific example of a classic aged
Mosel and still alive/vibrant and in good health.
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Donnhoff Oberhausser Bruche Riesling Spatlese '99: Light gold color;
strong minerally/ pineapply/steely/earthy/metallic/austere nose; tart/lean/hard
metallic/minerally/stoney flavor; off-dry lean/austere/tart minerally/pineapply/floral
bit earthy/floral finish; almost tastes halb-trocken; a classic very young
German Riesling that badly needs age; this will probably go 15-30 yrs easily;
one of the better young Nahe wines I've had much in the Muller-Cattoir
style.
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Ridge Geyserville (68% Zin; 14.9%) '99: A barrel sample that Eric
brought that was to be poured the following weekend at ZAP; very dark color;
very strong deep blackberry/earthy/ peppery some buttery/oaked complex
classic Geyserville nose; rich very spicy very peppery blackberry complex/Geyserville/bit
funky/earthy light buttery/oak fairly extracted some hard/tannic flavor;
very long/lingering very peppery very spicy blackberry/earthy/funky Geyserville
finish w/ strong tannins; needs sever yrs & will last 10; this struck
me as the best young Geyserville I've had from the '90's at this point
in time; loaded w/ classic Geyserville/spicy character; probably the longest
lived of the '90's Geyservilles; terrific wine & pleasure to drink
even this young.
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Ridge Calif Zin Lytton Springs (80% Zin; 14.1%) '91: Another bottle
that Eric brought from the Ridge archives; dark color; deep dust very fragrant
very spicy/blackberry bit smokey/pungent/ licorice/tobacco complex nose;
tart bit drying out pungent/smokey/peppery rather blackberry/ boysenberry
slight bretty complex flavor; very long pungent/smokey complex some blackberry
finish w/ light tannins; a rich smooth lush very spicy Lytton at or slightly
beyond its peak; lacks some of that sweetness on the palate; great example
of what a mature Zin is like.
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Phelps Eisele CabernetSauvignon (13.3%) '85: Very dark color; some
bretty pungent/tobaccoy/ smokey/menthol ripe blackcurranty/licorice/Cab
nose; big toasty/oak/pungent/charred Fr.oak dusty/blackcurranty/licorice/Cab
flavor; very long licorice/pungent/charred Fr.oak some ripe/blackcurranty/Cab
finish w/ some tannins; needs more age; classic pungent Phelps Cab; the
next day the nose had become very perfumey/cheap perfume/gardenias/floral
in character but still a terrific Cab.
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Ridge Calif CabernetSauvignon EiseleVnyd (13.9%) '71: Milt Eisele
offered these grapes from his young vnyd in '71 to Paul Draper and Ridge
made their only version of this wine. In its youth, it was a huge/black/tannic
Cab and way eclipsed the MonteBello '71 in intensity and character; dark
color; lovely/beautiful cedary/tobaccoy very fragrant slight herbal some
blackcurranty/Cab/fruit nose; soft/smooth/polished/elegant very spicy/tobaccoy/cedary
light Cab/blackcurranty slight Kansas feed store balanced/elegant flavor;
very long/lingering strong cedary/tobaccoy/complex/smokey light blackcurranty/Cab
balanced finish w/ light tannins; terrific example of fully mature Calif
Cab; a bit drying out and a bit beyond its peak but still plenty of Cab
fruit and a real joy to drink; one more btl left to share w/ Paul.
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Ridge Calif MonteBello (12.2%) '71: Look at the alcohol level on
this sucker.... it would be hooted off the 'Net in this day and age for
being such an anemic Cab; very dark color; slight bretty strong pungent/earthy/smokey/charred
bit Italianate slight herbal bit black cherry/Cab some funky very complex
nose; rich pungent/licorice/smokey/toasted/cedary/tobaccoy smooth/ balanced
bit black cherry/fruity earthy/dusty very complex flavor; very long complex
cedary/ tobaccoy/pungent earthy/dusty bit bretty licorice/black cherry
finish w/ light tannins; at or beyond its peak. This wine is EXACTLY the
concept of complexity that Paul seeks in his wines; I really struggled
to describe it. The Eisele was more identifiable as mature Calif Cab, the
MonteBello had a lot of that typical MB funk to it, a bigger & less
mature wine, and much more interesting on the palate; killer Cabernet.
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Diamond Creek Volcanic Hill Cabernet Sauvignon (12 1/2%) '81: Very
dark color; strong toasty/ charred/burnt/Fr.oak very dusty slight blackcurranty/Cab
bit one-dimensional nose; hard/tannic pungent/charred/toasty/burnt/Fr.oak
slight blackcurranty/Cab flavor; a bit short on fruit and a bit dried out
on the palate; still a big/huge wine but may never come into balance w/
age; interesting to drink for its power and toasty/oak.
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Ridge Late Harvest Montebello '79: This is a wine Eric brought.
They found 100 cs of this wine, never before released, never been labeled;
and are preparing to release it for sale. It was made from a block of Cabernet
that got super-ripe in 1979. Very dark/slightly browning color; quite raisened/late
harvesty/pruney some cedary/chocolaty/tobaccoy bit Italian/herbal some
LodiLate Hrvst/funky complex nose; slightly sweet quite raisened/late harvesty/pruney
interesting/ complex/cedary very ripe some chocolaty flavor w/ light tannins;
the nose becomes much less pruney and more cedary/tobaccoy on airing; not
a lot of Cabernet character, more like an aged LateHrvst Zin; lots of overripe/raisened
character; good complexity and very interesting wine.
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Ridge Calif Petite Sirah Essence (SaH:32%; RS:10%; 14%) '86: This
is a wine Eric never even new existed. Very dark color; very intense dusty/earthy
peppery/black cherry very grapey some cedary/tobaccoy complex nose; very
intense chocolaty/peppery/black cherry/cola very grapey some cedary/oaked
some complex somewhat sweet flavor; very long grapey/black cherry/cola
finish w/ some tannins; terrific Essence wine, not much overripe/pruney/raisened
character and developing some complexity; still a ways to go.
All in all, a terrific night of good grub, great wines, and the most special
of friends.
THERE'S AN "R" IN ZINFANDEL
This is the clever title Greg O'Byrne came up with for the Tuesday afternoon
seminar on single vnyd Zins of Rosenblum and Ridge. Representing Ridge
was, of, course, Eric Baugher... looking none the worse for wear from the
previous evening; one of the recognized benefits of youth!! And for Rosenblum
was Kent Rosenblum himself; a pretty avid skier and doing his second tour
of duty at the Taos Wine Festival. They were pouring four each single vnyd
Zins from the '97 vintage. They all showed extremely well and, though the
wines were old friends, the seminar was very informative.
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Rosenblum Paso Robles Sauret Vnyd Zin '97: Med.color; fragrant jammy/blackberry/ripe
dusty nose; soft ripe lush jammy/blackberry/spicy flavor; ready to drink,
very tasty.
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Ridge Paso Robles Zin Dusi Vnyd Late Picked '97: Very dark color; very
ripe/very jammy/blackberry dusty/loads of fruit very spicy/perfumed nose;
big/intense ripe/blackberry/boysenberry/jammy very spicy some dusty/old
vines flavor; terrific drinking Zin and still will age some.
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Rosenblum Napa Vlly Lyons Vnyd Zin '97: Dark color; beautiful lush
blackberry/boysenberry/Zin dusty slight volatile bit oaked nose; soft very
lush licorice/blackberry/Zin slight bretty flavor; really nice-drinking
lush Zin
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Ridge York Creek Napa Zin '97: Very dark color; deep earthy some
spicy/blackberry bit milky/oak nose; soft big light blackberry dusty/earthy
some Am.oaked/milky flavor; seems shut down a bit; not a lot of fruit showing
but pretty big in the mouth; needs age.
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Rosenblum Harris-Kratka Alexander Valley Zin '97: Med.dark color;
ripe cranberry/blackberry/Zin some earthy/AV bit oaked nose; tart bright
cranberry/raspberry/spicy light oak flavor; drinking very well and near
its peak.
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Rosenblum Cullinane Vnyd Sonoma Zin '97: Very dark color; very perfumed/fragrant/aromatic
ripe jammy/raspberry/blackberry nose; tart very aromatic/perfumed/high-toned
bright cherry/ blackberry/cranberry flavor; a bright/vibrant very spicy
Zin.
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Ridge LyttonSprings Zin '97: Dark color; deep/dusty rich blackberry/boysenberry
rather Am.oaked almost Aussie-Shiraz nose; big/ripe blackberry/boysenberry/Zin
very spicy dusty some Am.oaked flavor; don't think I've ever had this LS
'97 taste so good.
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Ridge Geyserville '97: Dark color; very strong raspberry/blackberry
some dusty/funky/Geyserville rather boysenberry/jammy nose; tart carignane/black
cherry dusty/earthy some blackberry/jammy flavor w/ some tannins; will
go another 4-6 yrs; best this wine as tasted as well; one of the best of
the Geyservilles of the '90's. These wines all showed extremely well, something
that doesn't often happen in seminars like this. The Rosenblums all had
the classic Rosenblum lushness w/ only the Sauret not likely to be destined
for greater things. The Ridge YorkCreek reminded me of some of the Ridge
HowellMtn Zins; not a lot of fruit & a certain earthy/dustiness to
it; it will mature into a very good Zin, however. The Ridge YorkCreeks
from the last few yrs have been the best they've ever been.
CARNEROS PINOTS
The next seminar focused on Carneros Burgundy wines. Present was Steve
Leveque, Mondavi/Costal wnry in the Carneros; Melissa Moravec of Casa Carneros
(her & Kurt's wnry; she's also winemaker for Carneros Creek, who will
be bttlg an Esola Zin very soon); and Axel Shug of Shug Estate. The wines:
Mondavi/Costal Carneros Chard '98: pleasant melony Chard; pleasant,
but just that.
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Shug Carneros Chard '98: Lovely chard w/ a strong floral/pineapply
character much like
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Santa Barbara Chards; good toasty/Fr.oak character; bit on soft/fat
side; lovely Chard Casa Carneros Pinot '96, '97, '98: lots of bright cherry/black
cherry character w/ nice Burgundian/toasty/Fr.oak character; preferred
the '97; all very nicely made Pinots. Shug Carneros Pinot '97, '98: more
earthy, less fruit, strong charred/Fr.oak component; preferred the '98
as being more exotic, though lighter.
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Mondavi Carneros Pinot '97: pleasant spicy oaked; nicely made but
unthrilling. None of these wines were particular knock-outs; they don't
seem to have much brightness of fruit. The Casa Carneros were heads &
shoulders above the rest, thogh I did like the Shug '98. The Mondavis were....
well.... Mondavis; perfectly made, too perfect, w/o a lot of character.
PHELPS INSIGNIA VERTICAL
Craig Williams was here carrying the flag for Joseph Phelps. The wines:
Phelps Insignia '90, '91, '93, '94, '96, '97, '98, '99 (barrel sample)
I didn't take detailed tasting notes on these wines because, to tell
the truth, I couldn't find a whole lot of difference in them. They were
all big/huge/massive ripe Cabs displaying that classic blackcurrantyCab
and pungent/toasty/Fr.oak to them. I've not a clue as to which ones(s)
will evolve the best. The famed '97 seemed more balanced & less extracted
than the others and was not my favorite. The '91 I preferred slightly more
for the greater perfume it had and, perhaps, more structure for the long
haul.
Though I didn't take notes, I thought the wines were all stunning. Best
of all, Craig gave a very informative presentation of the wines and description
of the vagaries of each vintage. As he focuses more and more on the vnyd
source for these wines; it's clear the Phelps Insignias are only going
to get better, barring a disaster in the weather.
Bid adeau to Mike, Craig, Greg, and Josh (Jensen); head on down-valley;
stop for a very good/hearty meal at The Trading Post, and back on home
to the real world.
TomHill
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