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Americans and Some Bordeaux



 
 
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Old 17-07-2008, 03:05 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Bill S.
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Default Americans and Some Bordeaux

Blind tasting notes:

2005 Sine Qua Non ‘The Petition’ – a 37% Viognier, 33% Roussanne, and
30% Chardonnay blend that had some colour, a warm tropical fruit nose,
full on palate and lengthy finish. Very interesting, if puzzling to
try to work out.

1989 La Conseillante – medium colour, paler edges, nose of mature
fruit. I had to worry away at this one a bit as at first it seemed un-
Bordeaux-like, but as it opened up it snapped into focus. Nice vanilla
in the nose and some tobacco, some soft tannin on entry, then it
tightened a bit toward the end, when the acidity came out. Ended up
elegant. I got the year but not the producer. Nice wine!

1995 Cos d’Estournel – lots of colour, warm toasty herbal nose, some
ripeness, low acidity. Very tasty now but will last a long time. Nice
to see I have some of this.

1998 Ornellaia – dark youthful wine with sweet fruit, lots of tannin
and cinnamon in the finish. Nice.

2003 Matthews Cellars Conner Lee Vd. Cabernet Franc (Columbia Valley)
– dark, quite a sweet nose with concentrated fruit, not a hint of any
greenness, also sweet in the mouth with some oak showing up late in
the game. Very interesting wine. I wish we were making cab franc like
this in BC!

1996 Dominus – this one blew me away because I am a big fan of
Dominus, and have done many verticals. This example showed none of the
French style (this is one of the few American wines that can sometimes
pass in a Bordeaux tasting). Dark, limpid red colour, faint hint of
acetone at first in the nose, a bit of coffee and fruit in the nose,
smooth on palate, ready to drink now and may improve, but so far t
didn’t ring any Bordeaux chimes.

2003 Robert Foley Claret – first time I had tasted this Napa wine.
Dark with a rich cocoa and jam nose, sweet and forward on palate, with
good length, fine tannins and a bit of heat at the end.

2005 Arnot-Roberts Griffins Lair Syrah (Sonoma) – sweet pudding nose
with spice, and later smoked bacon, medium bodied, a fair bit of soft
tannin and pepper on palate and in the nose. The varietal was obvious
but the source was not. The palate was consistent with old world while
the nose said new world..

1999 Araujo Eisele Vd. Cabernet – good fruit and a sage and olive
tapenade nose smooth and mellow in the mouth, tightening up toward the
end. This wine closed down with air although licorice and cherry did
develop in the nose with time.

2004 Mitolo GAM – dark purple wine with a big sweet nutmeg and
blueberry nose that later showed some chocolate. Very smooth in the
mouth, with soft tannin and a pleasant sweetness. Not over the top
like some Australian Shiraz. No reason to wait on this, but certainly
no rush either.

2001 Napa Valley Reserve – private Harlan project. Slight green in the
nose mellow on palate, ready to drink and quiet smooth and
pleasurable.

2005 California Cult Classics Cab - produced locally from Napa fruit
(Ray Signorello consulted on this one). Mellow nose still with lots of
tannin, not yet showing any complexity but promises to turn into
something interesting.
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Old 17-07-2008, 03:12 PM posted to alt.food.wine
DaleW
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Default Americans and Some Bordeaux

On Jul 17, 10:05*am, "Bill S." wrote:
Blind tasting notes:

2005 Sine Qua Non ‘The Petition’ – a 37% Viognier, 33% Roussanne, and
30% Chardonnay blend that had some colour, a warm tropical fruit nose,
full on palate and lengthy finish. *Very interesting, if puzzling to
try to work out.

1989 La Conseillante – medium colour, paler edges, nose of mature
fruit. I had to worry away at this one a bit as at first it seemed un-
Bordeaux-like, but as it opened up it snapped into focus. Nice vanilla
in the nose and some tobacco, some soft tannin on entry, then it
tightened a bit toward the end, when the acidity came out. Ended up
elegant. I got the year but not the producer. *Nice wine!

1995 Cos d’Estournel – lots of colour, warm toasty herbal nose, some
ripeness, low acidity. Very tasty now but will last a long time. *Nice
to see I have some of this.

1998 Ornellaia – dark youthful wine with sweet fruit, lots of tannin
and cinnamon in the finish. Nice.

2003 Matthews Cellars Conner Lee Vd. Cabernet Franc (Columbia Valley)
– dark, quite a sweet nose with concentrated fruit, not a hint of any
greenness, also sweet in the mouth with some oak showing up late in
the game. *Very interesting wine. I wish we were making cab franc like
this in BC!

1996 Dominus – this one blew me away because I am a big fan of
Dominus, and have done many verticals. This example showed none of the
French style (this is one of the few American wines that can sometimes
pass in a Bordeaux tasting). Dark, limpid red colour, faint hint of
acetone at first in the nose, a bit of coffee and fruit in the nose,
smooth on palate, ready to drink now and may improve, but so far t
didn’t ring any Bordeaux chimes.

2003 Robert Foley Claret – first time I had tasted this Napa wine.
Dark with a rich cocoa and jam nose, sweet and forward on palate, with
good length, fine tannins and a bit of heat at the end.

2005 Arnot-Roberts Griffins Lair Syrah (Sonoma) – sweet pudding nose
with spice, and later smoked bacon, medium bodied, a fair bit of soft
tannin and pepper on palate and in the nose. The varietal was obvious
but the source was not. The palate was consistent with old world while
the nose said new world..

1999 Araujo Eisele Vd. Cabernet – good fruit and a sage and olive
tapenade nose smooth and mellow in the mouth, tightening up toward the
end. This wine closed down with air although licorice and cherry did
develop in the nose with time.

2004 Mitolo GAM – dark purple wine with a big sweet nutmeg and
blueberry nose that later showed some chocolate. Very smooth in the
mouth, with soft tannin and a pleasant sweetness. Not over the top
like some Australian Shiraz. No reason to wait on this, but certainly
no rush either.

2001 Napa Valley Reserve – private Harlan project. Slight green in the
nose mellow on palate, ready to drink and quiet smooth and
pleasurable.

2005 California Cult Classics Cab *- produced locally from Napa fruit
(Ray Signorello consulted on this one). Mellow nose still with lots of
tannin, not yet showing any complexity but promises to turn into
something interesting.


Thanks for notes. I love the '89 La Conseillante, but I usually vote
for the '90 when the inevitable comparison comes up
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Old 17-07-2008, 06:46 PM posted to alt.food.wine
Bi!!
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Default Americans and Some Bordeaux

On Jul 17, 10:05*am, "Bill S." wrote:
Blind tasting notes:

2005 Sine Qua Non ‘The Petition’ – a 37% Viognier, 33% Roussanne, and
30% Chardonnay blend that had some colour, a warm tropical fruit nose,
full on palate and lengthy finish. *Very interesting, if puzzling to
try to work out.

1989 La Conseillante – medium colour, paler edges, nose of mature
fruit. I had to worry away at this one a bit as at first it seemed un-
Bordeaux-like, but as it opened up it snapped into focus. Nice vanilla
in the nose and some tobacco, some soft tannin on entry, then it
tightened a bit toward the end, when the acidity came out. Ended up
elegant. I got the year but not the producer. *Nice wine!

1995 Cos d’Estournel – lots of colour, warm toasty herbal nose, some
ripeness, low acidity. Very tasty now but will last a long time. *Nice
to see I have some of this.

1998 Ornellaia – dark youthful wine with sweet fruit, lots of tannin
and cinnamon in the finish. Nice.

2003 Matthews Cellars Conner Lee Vd. Cabernet Franc (Columbia Valley)
– dark, quite a sweet nose with concentrated fruit, not a hint of any
greenness, also sweet in the mouth with some oak showing up late in
the game. *Very interesting wine. I wish we were making cab franc like
this in BC!

1996 Dominus – this one blew me away because I am a big fan of
Dominus, and have done many verticals. This example showed none of the
French style (this is one of the few American wines that can sometimes
pass in a Bordeaux tasting). Dark, limpid red colour, faint hint of
acetone at first in the nose, a bit of coffee and fruit in the nose,
smooth on palate, ready to drink now and may improve, but so far t
didn’t ring any Bordeaux chimes.

2003 Robert Foley Claret – first time I had tasted this Napa wine.
Dark with a rich cocoa and jam nose, sweet and forward on palate, with
good length, fine tannins and a bit of heat at the end.

2005 Arnot-Roberts Griffins Lair Syrah (Sonoma) – sweet pudding nose
with spice, and later smoked bacon, medium bodied, a fair bit of soft
tannin and pepper on palate and in the nose. The varietal was obvious
but the source was not. The palate was consistent with old world while
the nose said new world..

1999 Araujo Eisele Vd. Cabernet – good fruit and a sage and olive
tapenade nose smooth and mellow in the mouth, tightening up toward the
end. This wine closed down with air although licorice and cherry did
develop in the nose with time.

2004 Mitolo GAM – dark purple wine with a big sweet nutmeg and
blueberry nose that later showed some chocolate. Very smooth in the
mouth, with soft tannin and a pleasant sweetness. Not over the top
like some Australian Shiraz. No reason to wait on this, but certainly
no rush either.

2001 Napa Valley Reserve – private Harlan project. Slight green in the
nose mellow on palate, ready to drink and quiet smooth and
pleasurable.

2005 California Cult Classics Cab *- produced locally from Napa fruit
(Ray Signorello consulted on this one). Mellow nose still with lots of
tannin, not yet showing any complexity but promises to turn into
something interesting.


I recently had the Petition and would agree with your notes totally.
Hard to figure out but enjoyable.
 




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