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And a few dessert wines:
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Bonny Doon Muscat Vin de Glaciere Calif Muscat
'95 (12.0%; 19.3% r.s.): Intense grapey/Muscatty flowery bit subdued
nose; very sweet Muscatty/ flowery pineapply/canned pineapply juice bit
chalky flavor; med.long muscatty/pineapply finish; a weaker effort than
previous ones.
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Bonny Doon Framboise Raspberry Wine with Grape
Neutral Spirits NV (17.0%): Beautiful intense blackberry bit earthy
nose; sweet rather hot/alcoholic intense framboise flavor; very long intense
framboise/blackberry very alcoholic finish; a great intense framboise dessert.
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Ratafia New Mexico Wine NV (13%): Med.gold color; light slight floral/grapey
rather alcoholic nose; sweet alcoholic brandy Kansas feed store medicinal
chalky herbal flavor; short alcoholic coarse hot Kansas feed store chalky
finish; pretty strange stuff even for NM.
Musings.
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The Turleys...........ahhh yes the Turleys. Because of all the pre-release
hype and the absolutely frenzied marketplace for these wine, I was fully
prepared to not like them. Couldn't do it..... they ARE good. They are
a much different style than most other Calif Zins; much harder &
tannic than most of them. They are not the most attractive Zins of the
'94 vintage I've had, but, with some age, I'm fairly confident they will
be better than most. What's most remarkable about these Zins is their high
alcohol levels; yet they don't have that pruney/raisened/overripe character
that most at this level would show. Just incredible well-made &
balanced wines. What's interesting to me is all, I mean all, the wine writers
20 yrs ago would be dumping all over these wine for their alcohol levels...
labeling them as "monster" Zins. Wonder if the winemaking has improved
that much in 20 yrs, are we got a better, more perceptice quality of wine
writers these days?? My strong preference was for the Black-Sears Vnyd
one. Wouldnya know.... that's the one that's the scarcest. And the Hayne
is pretty incredible stuff, much like the '70-'71 David Bruces that
aged quite well (but are now pretty dead).
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The two Joseph Swan Zins were quite good; demonstrating the continual
improvements Rod Bergland has been showing with his wines. The Zeigler
& Stellwagens have been rather underexciting in the past; tending to
be pretty overripe/raisened/pruney. These two are the really first great
efforts he's shown with these two vnyds. Hope I can the Frati Vnyd one;
that's always his best by far.
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This is the first new Zin tasting I've had that I didn't feel a bit let
down by the '94 vintage. The Swans, the Murphey-Goode, the Wellington,
and the Turleys I guess; all seemed much stronger efforts than their previous
vintage or two.
TomHill
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