Tried these two over the last two nights:
1. Turley Zin HayneVnyd/NapaVlly (15.8%) 1993: Very dark color w/ slight browning; very strong blackberry/boysenberry/Zin slight alcoholic/fumey bit cedary/pencilly/old Zon some spicy quite youthful nose; soft rather rich/ripe strong blackberry/boysenberry/Zin/framboise big fruit light toasty/oak/charred light cedary/pencilly bit off-dry (??) flavor w/ light/smooth/round/ripe tannins; very long slight alcoholic rich/ripe/lush strong blackberry/boysenberry/Zin light toasty/oak/cedary/pencilly finish w/ smooth/lush tannins; still lots of big fruit and in remarkable condition.
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2. Turley PetiteSirah HayneVnyd/NapaVlly (13.5%) 1993: Dark color w/ some browning; some funky/wet wool/earthy/dusty slight peppery/PS/blackberry bit oxidized/cedary some complex nose; soft some funky/earthy/oxidized/wet wool/dusty light cedary/pencilly finish w/ light drying/astringent tannins; med.long soft bit oxidized/wet wool/funky rather earthy/dusty slight peppery/PS bit metallic/tangy finish w/ light astringent/dried-out tannins; showing oxidation & poor storage and a paucity of fruit & drying out somewhat; some interesting things therein but not nearly the pleasure of the Zin.
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A wee BloodyPulpit:
1. These two were from the stash of abandoned cases I stumbled on in the back end of my garage, stored for almost 20 yrs under totally uncontrolled conditions. Most of them have been going down the drain. These two are not at all representative of what these '93's should be like. I was impressed by how good the Zin actually was...given dreadful storage conditions. Like many old wines, they can have good/great noses, but not deliver as much pleasure on the palate.
These wines were, of course, made during the HelenTurley regime.
Tom