By califusa

T
he tasting on Saturday gave us unique opportunities to taste not only the wines from barrel that would be offered at the auction, but selections from the wineries’ libraries as well.

Although not all of the wineries participated in this tasting, those that did brought treats that were well worth the price of admission, and gave some valuable insight into the aging potential of these varietals.  George Heritier's tasting notes (and more photos) are here.

 


Matt Cline of Cline Cellars

 

 






Morgan Clendenen of 
Cold Heaven

 

 

 


Steve Edmunds of 
Edmonds St. John

 

 

 


Ron Laughton, of Jasper Hill, and his daughter

 






Louisa and Bob Linquist of Qupé Wine Cellers

 

 

Cline Cellars – 1999 Big Break Cuvee - 66 % Grenache, 
13 % Syrah, 12 % Mourvedre, 6 % Cinsault, 1 % Alicante. All from Contra Costa County except the Syrah, which is Carneros fruit.  Very sweet and juicy, lovely aromatics - smelling more like Syrah than the predominant Grenache in the blend - more than a hint of the Big Break "mint" that Matt describes - very nice structure - actually is a pretty nice wine.

Cold Heaven with Morgan Clendenen - 1996 Viognier - a bit oxidized in the nose, but in the mouth some lovely aged litchi nut, peach and nectarine flavors with a hint of mineral - quite lovely. 

Domaine de Triennes - 1995 Syrah  Epices du Rhone - shy notes of garrigue and Syrah spice - rich and full in the mouth - good balance, still tasting rather young for a 95 - will be interesting to taste this wine when it has been bottled and released. 

Edmonds St. John - 1999 "Cotes Rouge" - Sonoma Valley - half Durrell fruit, half Parmalee Hill. Very, very dense color - absolutely bodacious in the mouth - rich with spice and roast meat - it all comes together with the structure to go for long time. 

Jaffurs Wine Cellars - 1996 Viognier Santa Barbara - the touch of madeirization in the nose - still has some pretty and sweet fruit with good acidity on the palate - very nice palate cleansing astringency.   

Jaffurs 1999 Syrah Stolpman Vineyards - shows a bit of stemmy herbaciousness - the acids are a bit on the firm side -  although I like what it has to offer, I'm not sure this particular wine is ever going to come into good balance without some blending. 

Jasper Hill - 1996  Shiraz  Georgia's Paddock - shows a bit of char in the nose over some very nice black raspberry and spicy plum aromatics - the wine is long and deep in the mouth, showing rich and pure fruit flavors that stylistically remind me of Rafanelli and some of David Coffaro's wines, in that they offer a beam of pure fruit that goes right down the center of the palate, and define very nicely the region from which the wine originates. 

Qupé, and tasting with Louisa Lindquist - 1998 Mourvedre  Ybarra Young Vineyard - 1998 was one of the better vintages for this varietal in this region. Effusive aromatics arise from the glass – great meaty, plum, bacon fat, earth - all in a wonderful perfume that is both intoxicating and captivating - just fabulous aromatics! Somewhat surprising in the mouth - not the intensity of fruit that I might have expected given the aromatics, but a very smooth and elegant, lovely wine in the mouth.  For those of you don't need to feel the earth move every time you open a bottle of wine, this could be a very special experience – an absolutely delicious wine. 

Qupé 1994 Syrah Bien Nacido Vineyards Hillside Select from magnum - this wine is just a classic.  It has everything you could want to have if you were looking for a meaningful relationship.  Beautiful aromatics of sweet red and black plumy fruits with hints of leather and game - and absolutely delicious - smooth and eminently drinkable.  I could sit down and make an evening with a bottle of this wine. 

Alban Vineyards – 1999 Grenache Seymour’s Vineyard - lovely roasted coffee and toffee overtones in the nose over some restrained but dense black stone fruits.  The wine is very successful in the mouth, showing bright acidity to carry the very formidable concentration of fruit - long follow with clean and smoothly balanced tannins. This wine has a very bright future ahead of it. 

Alban 1995 Estate Syrah  Reva - interestingly, the wine has a fair amount of funk in the nose - in the mouth the wine is very smooth and successful - clean entry, smooth and rich dark fruits that flow smoothly across the palate - a very long and clean finish - quite delicious. 

Lindeman’s - 1970 Shiraz Hunter Valley - decanted, and certainly shows signs of an older wine in its appearance – it’s brownish with a trace of orange at the rim - lovely cedar and cigar box aromatics - a nice little hint of mint on the nose. Although a certain inexperienced taster did not appreciate the nuances of this well aged Syrah, I, on the other hand, thought it was pretty nice. It still shows some fruit that is alive and well, and some of the lovely complexities that only an older wine can express. 

Linne Calodo - 1999 James Berry Vineyard  Bone Rock Cuvee – 90% Syrah 10% Mourvedre -  Linne Calodo is a new venture of the Smith and Trevesin families - they have been grape growers in Templeton for quite some time and now are making their own.  This will be their top-level cuvee - a bit subdued in the nose but does shows some good aromatics of roasted coffee that give way to weighty and dense purple and black plum.  The wine has good heft in the mouth, and considerable tannins that may take a bit of time to settle down. It certainly shows promise, and has intensity and character - very tasty, with excellent potential.

Curtis Winery - 1995 Syrah  Santa Ynez Valley Ambassador’s Vineyard - this wine was made from only the second crop of fruit from this new vineyard - shows spicy and coffee overtones on the nose - on the palate the wine is amazingly dense and concentrated, especially given the youth of these vines - very clean flavors, but even at five years of age it still has some significant tannins and may never come into good balance.

Curtis 1999 Syrah  Ambassador’s Vineyard - this barrel sample is dense and dark in color, with good viscosity - very, very herbal - all herbs all the time – Herbs de Provence with added rosemary and marjoram – did I mention herbs? 

George Heritier's tasting notes or move on to the Auction

 

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