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The Tom Hill Archives
The Los Olivos Wine & Spirits Emporium
presents the musings and reflections of Tom Hill. We think it's great that
Tom, who has sampled so many wines, has shared his tasting notes with us.
We do have, or have had for sale a few of the wines Tom writes about, and
we include a link to our stock page whenever it is a producer we carry
(but since the stock page is kept up-to-date and the wines are sold, don't
expect any but the newest of wines to show up in our stock!). Mostly though,
since we specialize in County of Santa Barbara Wine and Central Coast Wine,
we don't carry a lot of the wines Tom writes about. But we think it is
important that you be able to have an idea what they're like in case you
are planning to buy some somewhere, or have them in your own collection.
Enjoy.
Here are Tom's notes from May 30, 2002:
Botrytised Dessert Wines
The kick-off event for our 2002 Hospice du Rhone
tour was a tasting of botrytised dessert wines, organized at the suggestion
of Bernie Roth. Some months before, I had received a certain amount of
flack over my InterNet posting on the ThumbsUp Riesling as being one of
the better Calif Sauternes I'd had. The response was that a Riesling
that tasted like a Sauternes was nothing a winemaker should be proud of.
My contention was that botrytis tends to destroy the varietal character
in a wine, especially at the higher levels. That is, with high level
of botrytis, you can't tell a Riesling from a Semillon from a GWT from
a Chardonnay. My contention was NOT that with high levels of botrytis,
that the wines wern't different; just that it's not obvious what variety
the wine comes from. This claim met with a great deal of derision from
certain quarters. So Bernie proposed a blind tasting to prove me wrong.
He failed. None of us did a particularly good job of identifying the varietal
character in these wines. Bernie probably did better than the rest, but
little better than he would have done from mere blind/dumb luck. He'd have
done better to resort to that technique several yrs earlier when he was
severly trounced by yours truly at the IronWino Challenge in Pasadena.
Each participant provided one or two botrytis wines. The tasting was held
a Larry&Laura Archibald's Santa Barbara digs. Also in attendance to
the above mention culprits was Howard&Rhoda Sherry, Jeff Pfohl and
Shirin LeClere, and Bernie's far-better-half, Sam. The wines were served
blind, in decanters, and randomized by Laura. The wines, in the order served:
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