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Default Chapoutier, Leonetti, Grahams, Shafer, Fox Creek

Monthly blind tasting notes:

1997 Tyrells Vat 1 Semillon (Hunter Valley) - much better bottle than
the last one I had. Some vanilla in the nose, and some coconut and
citrus, smooth on palate and quite crisp. Hold or drink.

2002 Chaddsford Chambourcin Seven Valleys Vineyard - absolutely no
clues as to the non-vinifera hybrid nature of the grape. Made in
Pennsylvania, this wine had the colour of a pinot, the nose of a syrah
(bit spicy), and was very presentable if a bit puzzling when tasted
blind.

1994 Chapoutier Cornas - while I have some of the slightly better 1995
(and I mean that in terms of structure and ageability), this 1994 was
a very pleasant surprise. We narrowed down to Cornas pretty quickly.
The blood and green olive nose and dark colour along with a slightly
rustic feel sent us in that direction. Now fully mature but no rush.

2000 Quinta do Crasto Reserve - it took a little floundering to get to
Portugal. I am delighted to have tasted this as I have a case waiting
for prime time use. Purple with a sweetish ripe nose, featuring berry
scents, smooth on palate and medium long. Very nice and will hold -
just hitting prime time.

2004 Quinta do Vallado - also a Douro wine, this was simpler with a
fresh youthful nose, and sweeter with spice on palate. At a quite low
price it is one to buy by the case.

1984 Shafer Hillside Select - the owner was worried about how this
would have held up but there was no problem. Pale edges, lovely mature
nose, lots of acidity, and the tannins were still there but well
resolved. Fully mature, enjoyable and the acidity not quite high
enough to be a problem.

1994 Leonetti Merlot - sweet vanilla and cocoa nose lead the tasters
(it was my wine) to merlot pretty quick and the structure headed some
toward Washington. Very good flavour intensity, good length, the
tannins well resolved and a significantly better showing than the 1993
has been.

1997 Tenuta la Palazza Graf Noir - a new one on all of us from Italy.
55% sangiovese, 15% cab franc, and 30% uva longanesi (never heard of
this one). fairly young with tannins and acidity about equal, dry
finish, bit of chocolate. Nice but nothing special.

1998 Fox Creek JSM - named after the owners' kids, the blend is
shiraz, cab sauv and cab franc. Still dark, with a nice mint and
raspberry nose, lots of concentration and sweet and hot in the finish,
which had good length. I keep saying I must find mine in the cellar (I
have a case and a half) and now I really MUST find it as this wine is
drinking so well right now!

2001 RBJ Vox Populi - an Oz wine made mostly from Grenache, this was
showing surprising age in both colour and in the mouth. A couple of
people swore it was corked yet failed to detect any hint of TCA.
Smoky, oily nose, medium weight, lots of wood.

1991 Grahams Port - this one fooled me - I thought it was showing the
maturity to be a 1985 and I swore it wasn't a Grahams as it lacked the
typical sweetness. Dark with a sweet hot nose that didn't show any
particular fruit, and pretty well integrated, especially for this
vintage. I find I have a half case of this as well and will make a
mental note (sop easily misplaced) to consider it for drinking.

Scholtz Hermanos Malaga 'Lagrima' 10 year old - my experience with
Malagas has been limited and unfavourable - simple cloying wines made
from PX and Moscadelo. This one was definitely fun, though. Can't
recall a wine that was brown with green edges before! he colour and
consistency of treacle, it was luscious rather than cloying and had a
finish that had sufficient acidity to balance out the no doubt high
residual sugar.