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A few comments from the soapbox:
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An absolutely killer tasting. The perfect example of why Calif/Aussie/Rhone
Syrah/Shiraz is where it's at these days. Big rich profound wines ageable
wines at what I consider emminently fair prices for this quality. Sorry,
but this is a market that Zin can no longer compete with.
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Steve Edmunds, Bob Lindquist, and Adam & Helen Tolmach are clearly
the masters of Syrah in Calif. World class winemakers. Robert Parker would
label them "genuis" winemakers, if'n he had a clue about them. The
Edmunds St.John Calif '95 is terrific stuff & a real value. His '95
Durrell will be out this Fall & it's a killer. The Qupe BN Reserve
'95 is probably Bob's best one yet. A bit toned down on the oak from previous
yrs & more of the roasted/smokey Rhone character than ever before.
His Calif Syrah '95 at $12.... well it's dishonest to by that wine at that
price!! And his Hillside Select '95 this Fall may, again, be Calif's best
Syrah yet.
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The Bonny Doon BN Syrah '95 is stunning stuff. It's great to see Randall
back amongst the great Syrah producers in Calif. Hopefully, he'll get more
BN Syrah in the future. There was only a tiny tiny amount of this that
never made it beyound the DEWN program. Alas & alack... I squandered
my only bottle on my tasting group!! :-)
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The Dehlinger Syrah '94 was wonderful stuff, probably their best one yet...
and the recent '95 is supposedly even better. Their Syrahs in the past
have seemed to taste like a Pinot producer monkeying around w/ Syrah. This
wine indicates they've figured it all out.
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NB: The Viognier Guild will be doing their (5'th?) Festival July 19 at
Eberle Wnry this yr. Brochures should be out any day now (right... Matt?).
I understand that they have broadened to scopy this yr to include more
than just Viognier, but more Rhone-style wines. Call Matt Garettson at
Eberle Wnry (805/238-9607) for a brochure. It promises to be a great event.
I plan to be there, for what that's worth!
Tom Hill (preping for to try his Turleys tomorrow)
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