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Default TN: Interesting wines from the last few weeks

Some recent tasting notes:

Caymus Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 1990.
This is a good, aged California Cabernet. It is brick colored with
slight signs of its age around the edge of the glass. It has a nose of
red and black cherry, which follows through with a very fruity front
and middle pallet. It is an elegantly styled wine, which still has good
structure and hints of tannin on the finish. While this wine has aged
very nicely, it lacks the complexity of a great Cabernet Sauvignon. My
rating 85.

Ravenswood, Petite Sirah, Sonoma, 2002
This is one of the most appealing young Petite Sirahs I have tasted. It
has gobs of forward concentrated fruit with flavors of black cherry,
black berry, and oak. The nose has black cherry with hints of smoke and
pepper. The wine is very well structured with a long astringent finish.
I think this is a very good young Petite Sirah, and considering the
price, $18, and outstanding value. My rating 90. Note that this wine is
currently available at $11.70 to members of the Ravenswood wine clubs,
which is a really outstanding value.

1997 Hetszolo, Tokaji Aszu, 3 Puttonyos,
This wine was medium golden color and had a nose of orange and
apricots, with favors of orange, honey and apricots on the palette,
medium acid and a long fruity finish. This is a nice desert wine,
although initially it was a little lighter in style. I left it in the
refrigerator for 4 or 5 days, and it seemed to develop more body, and
take on flavors of honey apricots, suggesting that it would improve
with aging. I bought this wine several years ago for around $10/500ml,
which makes it a good value. My rating 85.

1990 Ridge Vineyards, California, Geyserville
The color was dark purple with hints of brick around the edge. The nose
was a little closed when first opened, but after a few minutes it
showed rich aromas of raspberry and strawberry with a hint of oak. The
palette had flavors of cherry, raspberry and strawberry with high
acidity and a strong dose of tannins on the astringent finish. This
wine is a blend of 64% Zinfandel, 18% Pettie Sirah, 18% Carignan. It
still tastes surprisingly youthful for a 14 year old Zinfandel. I
suspect the Pettie Sirah adds to the wine's backbone. This is a very
nice aged Zinfandel. I still have 2 more bottles of this, which I think
can easily keep for a number years, although I'm not sure it is
really improving. My rating 90.
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