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WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:08 am

1995 Snowden, Cabernet Sauvignon:
My last bottle from a case and I am not sad to see it go. The winemaker started with terrific fruit; ripe, concentrated, varietally pleasing and then the barrel program blew it. It’s not heinously over-oaked but it’s to the point that the fruit gets hidden behind a bit of vanilla here and a dab of dill there. Sometimes, a good dose of the fruit gets through and it’s delicious but too often there’s an overlay of wood. And at 13 years out, I can’t see it integrating. Maybe some will see this as complex; I don’t.

2006 Edmunds St, John, That Old Black Magic:
Ah yes, all wine, no trees. A co-fermentation of grenache and syrah, this has a southern Rhône attitude and a CA intensity. Nuanced aromatics; a complete wine in the mouth with fine grained flavors, good structure and despite its 14.3% alcohol, an elegant and medium weight delivery. A joy to drink, especially after the preceding wine.

1993 Dom. Tempier, Bandol:
Had a slight onion smell and flavor and is not full resolved – other than that, a very interesting bottle but one I would never have guessed from Bandol.

1999 Juge, Cornas Cuvée SC:
Clearly of its place, fairly integrated and definitely in the feminine spectrum for the AOC. Has fleshed out some since the last bottle I had in October and carries a sort of ash note amid solid Cornas/syrah scents and flavors.

Quilceda Creek, Cab./Merlot/Cab. franc blend:
I didn’t catch the year and really don’t care; way too oaky on both the nose and palate – well past my threshold for such things.

2007 Biggio Hamina, Melon:
A new winery in Oregon that appears to believe less is more; this is bright, acidic but balanced with pretty good depth and sustain. Not Luneau-Papin but a nice wine and quite good with chicken Caesar salad with crusty olive bread. A producer worth watching.

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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by R Cabrera » Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:20 am

Florida Jim wrote:1993 Dom. Tempier, Bandol:
Had a slight onion smell and flavor and is not full resolved – other than that, a very interesting bottle but one I would never have guessed from Bandol.


I recently had the 1993 Cuvee Speciale and the La Miguoa from this producer. I found the nose slightly unappealing, but the wines went well with food.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by David M. Bueker » Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:06 pm

There's no way I can see Jim Cowan enjoying a Quilceda Creek wine. Most of mine have gone to charity auction so that the scores raise lots of money for worthy causes.
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Re: WTN: Recent tastes

by Florida Jim » Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:47 am

David M. Bueker wrote:There's no way I can see Jim Cowan enjoying a Quilceda Creek wine. Most of mine have gone to charity auction so that the scores raise lots of money for worthy causes.


David,
I tasted this wine at a local wine store that does tastings every Fri. and Sat. The Saturday edition seems to attract those who like to bring wine from their cellars, so we always have a few 'mystery bottles' to taste and discuss. The QC was one of those.
The guy who brought it is a really pleasant, humorous man but he is a points guy - something I haven't run into in quite awhile.
The next several Saturdays should be interesting; he always brings something pointy and we all taste it blind. Both he and I will get some pretty experienced input regarding those kinds of wines as almost nobody else at the tasting knows them or reads the reviewers. Should be instructive.
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