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After the GrandTasting, we adjourned up-Valley to Larry
& Laura's home there in the TSV. Cooking tonight were Michael &
Barbara Ogg. Joining us was Sandy Day, regional manager for VineyardBrands
importers. Your's truly was an utter failure in attracting any famous winemakers
to tonight's dinner. Nonetheless, a good time was had by all. And the wines
didn't suck:
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Domaine Weinbach Clos des Capucins Muscat 1988: Med.light gold color;
rather waxy/spicy/ Crayola low-key/fragrant/Muscat nose; soft/round/smooth
Crayola/waxy light/perfumed Muscat slight metallic flavor; in amazingly
good condition for a cheap ($5) 15-yr old Alsatian Muscat and still a pleasure
to drink; very low-key/elegant Muscat character.
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Yves Boyer-Martenot Mersault l'Ormeau 1996: Med.gold color; some
toasty/oak/smokey light butterscotchy/minerally fragrant/earthy Mersault
nose; rich/lush/tart rather minerally/earthy/stoney fairly lush/melony/Chard
rich flavor; a beautiful classic Mersault w/ everything in the right proportions.
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Domaine Weinbach Cuvee Laurence Tokay/Pinot Gris Altenbourg 2000:
Med.gold color; very intense fruity/floral very perfumed/PG slight dusty
nose; rich/lush very intense/ripe/ powerful PG/floral very perfumed flavor;
loads of intense PG fruit but near -dry and good acid & balance; superb
PG.
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Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle 1982: Med.dark color; very strong
barnyardy/horse-shit/ cow manure/merde nose that clears to light roasted/smokey/mocha/coffee/merde
fairly complex; bit dried-out/astringent rather elegant merde/roasted/smokey/mocha/barnyardy/
funky smooth slight bretty flavor; rather unclean but some interesting
things therein; a bit beyond its peak I thought.
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Jamet Cote-Rotie 1998: Med.dark color; beautiful espresso/mocha/roasted/smokey
very perfumed/fragrant classic C-R nose; tart very rich/roasted/espresso/mocha/smokey
pungent bit hard/tannic flavor; beautiful/classic C-R that needs more age;
should be a great one w/ 5-10 yrs of age.
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Chateau de Beaucastel Chatneauf-du-Pape 1989: Med.color; quite lush/plummy/Mourvedre/
licorice/spicy loads of fruit rather Calif-style nose; soft/rich/round
loads of licorice/ plummy/Mourvedre slight earthy/dusty very clean/Calif-style
flavor; maybe the cleanest/ least funky Beaucastels I've had; very lovely
Chateauneuf.
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Chateau Siglas-Rabaud Sauternes 1988: Med.gold color; beautiful/complex
loads of botrytis strong figgy/Semillon slight caramel/butterscotch/oak
nose; rich/ripe/round very lush/ figgy very intense botrytis/peachy/apricotty
very sweet flavor; a stunning Sauternes w/ a long life afore it.
The afternoon Seminar was entitled Pinot Envy and featured the Pinots of
Gruet (NM), Shug, Calera, and Domaone Drouhin. Panel was Laurent Gruet,
Axel Shug, Josh Jensen, and Ed Gladder of Drouhin. The Shugs (2001 Heritage
REserve, Sangiacomo 2001) were nice/ straightforward Pinots. The Gruets
(2000 and 2001), though clearly different and showing NM/TorC terroir,
were actually quite decent and stood up well amongst the rest of them.
The Drouhin (Laurene/WilametteVlly 1998 and Romanee-St.Vivant 1997) were
also quite nice. The RedBurg, from a light yr, was quite perfumed &
fragrant, with a bit of that Burgundy earthy/mushroom character. The Caleras
(Mt.Harlan/Jensen 1999 and 1995) were, to me, the best of the bunch. The
'99 was still pretty hard & needs age. They both displayed a bit of
that herbal/green chile character that Josh's Pinots often show. It was
then back down to town/proper for that night's winemaker dinner at The
Apple Tree, featuring Bob Lindquist and Qupe wines.
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Qupe Bien Nacido Vineyard Roussanne 2000:
Med.gold color; some pencilly/caramel oak rather fragrant floral/honeysuckle
nose; soft/ripe floral/honeysuckle slight toasty/oak flavor; nicely done
Roussanne but didn't work well w/ Asparagus Soup
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Qupe Central Coast Syrah 2001: Med.color;
rather earthy/ripe some blackberry/Syrah rather dusty/earthy/mushroomy
bit Rhonish nose; soft earthy/Rhonish/dusty some ripe/blackberry/ Syrah
flavor w/ light tannins; pleasant Rhonish Syrah that worked great w/ the
pizza.
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Qupe Bien Nacido Vineyard Reserve Syrah 1998
(magnum): Med.dark color; strong fragrant/black- berry/blueberry/spicy
slight plummy/black cherry/soda nose; tart/rich strong blackberry/ boysenberry/black
cherry/Syrah/spicy/plummy light pungent/roasted/coffee flavor w/ some tannins;
nees more age.
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Qupe Bien Nacido Vineyard Reserve Syrah 1999
(magnum): Med.dark color; bit more spicy/complex blackberry/blueberry/black
cherry/cola slight peppery/pungent/roasted.smokey nose; tart/ rich plummy/blackberry/Syrah
peppery/pungent/coffee quite spicy flavor w/ fair tannins; needs much more
age; terrific Syrah. 5. Qupe Bien Nacido Vineyard Reserve Syrah 1997 (magnum):
Med.dark color; bit riper more plummy/ black cherry/cola/blackberry/Syrah
spicy/mocha nose; softer/riper blackberry/Syrah/plummy some mocha/coffee/spicy
flavor w/ some tannins; tasting pretty good but will age longer.
And a bit of a BloodyPulpit:
Of the BN Syrahs, probably my favorite was the '99. Both '98 & '99
were yrs that had difficulty ripening the grapes; '97 was a very lush/forward
yr. The '99 just had more interest & spiciness to me. Though all three
were very drinkable, my guess is that their balance will take them 10 yrs
down the road yet. Bob's Syrahs are not always (inf fact, seldom are) the
most dramatic and biggest of Calif Syrahs, but they and the EnergizerBunny
just seem to keep on going.
I asked for the empty mags to take home with me, so Tony (AppleTree
owner) harvested the empties & put them into an empty wine box for
me. As I was heading out to the car with it under my arm (in a bit of a
fog), I kept thinking :"Jeez...this box is awfully heavy for a few empties".
When I got home & schlepped the box inside to the kitchen table, I
thought "Jeez...this box is awfully heavy for a few empties". The next
morning when I got up (in less of a fog) & unpacked the boxes, I found
a full mag in there that Tony had inadvertently stuck in there. When I
pulled it out, it was an autographed mag of the X-Block Syrah '01 that
Bob had slipped in there. This is a special wine he's made from the original
X-Block of Syrah first planted for him at Bien Nacido in '83. Located down
on the benchland, it was cropped back to about 2 tons/acre. Bob predicts
it to be a 20 yr Syrah. Details at the new WebSite at www.Qupe.com. But
a very thoughtful & generous gesture on Bob's part.
Finishing my cooking for the evening's dinner, I headed back up to Taos
for the Grand Tasting (II). The wines in this tasting (Southern) were far/far
better than those of the previous Friday (National). Last Fri, it took
me less than an hour to taste thru a batch of pretty ordinary/unthrilling
wines. This time, it took me nearly the whole 2.5 hrs to get thru a bunch
of pretty good wines:
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Qupe: Bien Nacido Roussanne 2000, Marsanne 2002,
Central Coast Syrah 2001, LosOlivos Cuvee 2001, and Bien Nacido/HillsideEstate
2001: The Marsanne is another fine effort, young/lean/appley/needs
age. The CC Syrah is not nearly as good as the '02, which has much more
SantaBarbara Syrah in it and less FrenchCamp in it. The HillsideEstate
was easily the best Syrah there.
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Deyer Cabernet 1999: Probably the best Cabernet here; big/thick/extracted.
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Longoria: Santa Rita Hills Chard 2001 and SantaYnez PinotNoir 2000:
Best Chard at the event and maybe best Pinot as well.
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Martine's Imports: Martine usually brings a lot of schlock. This
time she had much fewer, but better wines. A Marsanny red had lots of bright
cherry Pinot character. The Burgaud 2001 CoteRotie was dreadful; incredibly
bretty/fecal/barnyardy/stinky/ goat pens; w/ no fruit at all.
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Rosenblum: Kent showed the Roussanne '02 (bit soft & fat for
me, but great aromatics) and barrel samples of Carla's/ContraCosta Zin
'02 and PickettRoad Petite Sirah '02. Nose a bit shut-down on both, but
wonderful flavors.
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Sineann: Owner was there and clearly a graduate of the AdamTolmach
Reluctant/Shy School of Anti-WineMarketing. I'd followed his OldVines Zins
from the very start and the '02 Oregon Zin was atypical Zin, but quite
interesting & tasty. I'd never had his PinotNoir and Cabernet before
and both of them were excellent.
Also liked a lot the wines Calera/JoshJensen and Axel Shug were showing.
Bailed out a bit early & returned to L&L's to help w/ dinner.
My primary contribution to the evening was coming up w/ an accurate head-count
of how many we'd have tonight. Also brought a $hit-load (Kansas colloquialism)
of fricco and a Fig/Gorgonzola/Proscuitto/ Walnut Gallette. It was, as
Laura termed it, "rustic". Looked ugly w/ this huge tumor growing out of
one end. Tasted pretty good, but too sweet & too salty. Didn't work
as an app. Joining us for dinner that night were Josh Jensen (Calera) and
his be-friend Heather, Rick Longoria and his marketing guy, David Greene,
and BobLindquist (Qupe). I'd known David for quite a few yrs from his days
as a distributor here in NM afore he left for WhitehallLane. He now has
his own company and markets five Central Coast wineries. As she is wont
to do on a moments notice; Laura came up w/ a superb meal to accompany
Larry's selection of wines:
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Qupe Los Olivos Vineyard Viognier 1992:
Med.gold color; rather earthy/boiled shrimp little Viognier bit waxy/AmericanRoyal
sawdust some spicy/piney complex nose; soft fairly lush/ piney/sawdust/waxy/earthy
bit strange flavor; med.long soft/lush finish; not at all oxidized but
just sort of strange; this wine is a good example of what happens to Viognier
as it ages....it changes into something, but not necessarily a lovely/complex/mature
wine...though that can happen sometimes. An interesting and not unpleasant
wine, but just sorta strange.
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Rockford Black (Sparkling) Shiraz NV: Very dark color; strong blackberry/Syrah/raspberry
simple nose; spicy blackberry/raspberry/black cherry soda pop tart/fizzy
flavor; med.long blackberry soda pop finish w/ slight tannins; interesting
wine; quite intense and richer than any Sparkling Shirazs I've yet had;
good stuff.
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Qupe Los Olivos Vineyard Marsanne 1993:
Med.gold color; fragrant waxy/pungent earthy/stoney slight smokey/oak complex
nose; lovely very nutty/hazelnutty/waxy complex tart/rich flavor w/ little
signs of oxidation; classic/mature Marsanne; this wine was an incredible/
synergistic match w/ the calamari/peas in squid ink/cream broth that Laura
made.
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Calera Jensen Vineyard PinotNoir 1982: Med.light color; beautiful/complex
Burgundian/smokey/ sandlewood very perfumed/complex old Burgundy nose;
bit herbal beautiful/complex smokey/ Burgundian/sandlewood perfumey/fragrant
flavor; very long/lingering spicy/herbal very Burgundian/smokey/pungent
very complex finish w/ light/smooth tannins; one of the best old Calif
Pinots I've had; very Burgundian in style.
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Georges Roumier Morey-St.Denis Clos de la Bussiere 1er Cru 1990:
Med.color; lovely violets/ sweet fruit/candied/spicy complex/floral slight
earthy/toasty nose; tart spicy/violets/ Pinot/candied slight earthy/mushroomy
flavor; lots of perfumed/violets/Pinot character.
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Qupe Bien Nacido Reserve Syrah 1994:
Dark color; lovely blackberry/Syrah fragrant/perfumed bit toasty/mocha/licorice/roasted
complex nose; beautiful spicy/blackberry/Syrah very perfumed some toasted/coffee/roasted/pungent/smokey
rather Rhonish flavor; a lovely/ mature example of Calif Syrah.
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J.L.Chave Hermitage 1986: Med.color; rather dusty/earthy some perfumed/smokey/oak
slight brett/horsey complex nose; tart elegant horsey/bretty spicy/cinammon/perfumed
some dusty/ earthy flavor; an attractive/elegant fully-mature Chave but
a bit too bretty/unclean for me.
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Edmunds St. John Calif Syrah 1993:Dark color; lovely peppery/spicy/roasted/mocha/complex
slight bretty/funky/musty/corked some blackberry/Syrah nose; tart/rich
rather peppery/ spicy/mocha/roasted/pungent slight funky flavor; most thought
the wine corked but I thought it was borderline at a very low level; still
tasty & interesting.
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Chateau de Beaucastel 1981: Med.light color; rather funky/smokey
bit roasted somewhat metallic/strange slight oxidized/over-mature nose;
slight bretty/funky/earthy/dusty bit tired/dried-out flavor; nose clears
to spicy/roasted/oregano slight fumey/volatile nose; a bit on the tired
side but still interesting.
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Ch. de Fonsalette Syrah 1991: Very dark color; beautiful smokey/pungent
slight bretty some toasty/coffee complex nose; tart rather pungent/smokey/charred/mocha
some blackberry/ Syrah complex flavor; some SouthernRhone character but
more like an Hermitage.
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Chateau Rieussec 1990: Med.gold color; lovely botrytis/peachy figgy/Semillon
slight buterschotchy nose; bit hard/lean lovely/botrytis/peachy/apricotty
slight caramel/oak slight earthy flavor; seems a bit tight & hard and
needing age.
Slept soundly that night. Up the next morning, washed a bunch of wine glasses,
packed up my stuff, and headed down to the afternoon Seminar. The Seminar
was titled SantaBarbaraSyrah and was one of the very best seminars they've
ever had at the TaosWWF I thought. The panel was RickLongoria and BobLindquist.
One an old...errrrr....long-time Syrah vet. The other a relative newcomer.
Across the board, the wines were superb:
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Qupe Bien Nacido Syrah 2001: Dark color;
plummy/black cherry/blackberry cinammon/smokey nose; softer plummy/black
cherry/cola/blackberry Syrah slight smokey/oak flavor; a bit simpler than
the other Qupes.
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Qupe Alisos Vineyard Syrah 2001: Dark
color; strobg blackberry/boysenberry slight earthy/gamey more ripe/jammy
nose; softer more lush/blackberry/boysenberry more jammy/spicy slight gamey/meaty
flavor; the most ripe & jammy of the Qupes.
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Qupe Purisima Mtn Syrah 2001: Dark color;
some blackberry/boysenberry/jammy/Syrah/ripe slight earthy/dusty nose;
rich/lush/jammy/boysenberry/blackberry/Syrah slight earthy/ pungent falvor
w/ a bit harder tannins & structure
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Qupe Stolpman Vineyard Syrah 2001: Dark
color; more restrained straight blackberry/Syrah some spicy bit simpler
nose; hard peppery/spicy simple/blackberry/Syrah bit hard/lean flavor;
more hard & structured & needs more age.
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Longoria Santa Barbara County Syrah 2001: Mostly Alisos Vineyard,
some WhiteHawk and Stolpman vnyds; 8% Grenache: Very dark color; lovely
very spicy/peppery/complex strong blackberry/Syrah/ peppery slight gamey/meaty
nose; bit lean/hard strong blackberry/Syrah/peppery/spicy flavor; needs
2-5 yrs of age; my 2'nd favorite of all these Syrahs. $22
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Longoria Alisos Vineyard Syrah (16%) 2001: Very dark color; very
strong peppery/spicy/nutmeg some toasty/pungent/smokey/oak very strong/ripe/lush/blackberry/Syrah/boysenberry
nose; softer very ripe/lush/jammy/blackberry/boysenberry/Syrah some toasty/smokey/oak
roasted almost Thompson-like peppery/cracked peppery slightly hot flavor;
my slight favorite of these Syrahs.
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Longoria Santa Barbara County Syrah 2000: Alisos, WhiteHawk, Gainey
& FrenchCamp vnyds + 11% Stolpman Mourvedre: Dark color; bit more restrained/less
exhuberant strong/spicy/blackberry/Syrah nose; slight band-aid/funky bit
lean/hard more restrained/ blackberry/Syrah slight toasty/pungent/oak flavor;
bit harder & leaner.
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Longoria Santa Barbara County Syrah Reserve 1999: Mostly FrenchCamp/Paso
vnyd + CloverCreek vnyd: Med. color; rather pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak more
Burgundian light blackberry/Syrah nose; leaner/harder more pencilly/toasty/pungent/Fr.oak/charred
somewhat earthy/funky slight blackberry/Syrah/ripe flavor; quite good for
FrenchCamp; more Pinot in style.
And a BloodyPulpit:
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Starting with the 2001 vintage, Bob has gone to three tiers of Syrah: Central
Coast, vineyard designate, and the Bien Nacido HillsideEstate (plus the
Block X Bien Nacido in 2001). I asked Bob which vnyd he thought was the
greatest Syrah vnyd in SBCnty and he replied w/o a moments hesitation...Bien
Nacido. I guess I would differ with Bob on this one. Although BN is the
coldest of his Syrah vnyds, it doesn't show that cold-climate character
as much to me as his others. If by BN, he means the Hillside block, then
I might agree w/ him. I typically find his regular BN as softer, less structured,
more forward than some of his other vnyd designates. When we tasted thru
them all last Fall, the Alisos was my favorite of the bunch. But the BN
(regular) Syrah has a lot of plummy/ black cherry cola character and not
nearly as interesting as some of his others.
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Rick Longoria started out as a specialist in Burgundy-style wines, Pinot
& Chard. But he decided to come over to the dark side and make Syrah
when he saw how well the variety was doing in SantaBarbara. With his first
vintage in '98, the only Syrah he could buy was the EastSide/Paso FrenchCamp
Syrah; not the best Syrah in the world. The '99 certainly shows his Pinot
background I thought. He admitted that his first ones were made like his
Pinots and harvested nearly the same time. He says that he has since learned
to have more patience in letting them get riper. His 2001 regular is a
classic SantaBarbara Syrah and a great value at $22.
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Finished up the Seminar and headed out into a raging snowstorm for the
drive back to LosAlamos. They got some 18" of snow by the next afternoon.
Back to the real world, stopping in SantaFe to pick up my cheese for Sunday's
cheese class.
TomHill
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