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                    Tom Hill
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                    self-admitted wine geek, Tom lives in Northern New Mexico 
                    and works as a computational physicist at Los Alamos National 
                    Laboratory doing numerical neutron transport & large scale 
                    code development. He has been tasting wines since 1971, participates 
                    locally with a couple of large tasting groups in his area, 
                    and is practically a fixture at most California wine festivals, 
                    such as the Hospice du Rhône, Rhône Rangers, and 
                    ZAP. Other interests: Tom is heavily into competitive sport 
                    fencing (foil & epee), biking, cooking, basketball, skiing, 
                    backpacking, mountain climbing.
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                    Italian Varietals - August 28, 2002 |  
               
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                     Palmina 
                      Bianca Sisquoc Vineyard SantaMaria Valley 1999: Med.yellow 
                      color; flowery/R-like/ Vermintino-like rather toasty/pencilly 
                      grapefruity/piney slight nutty/Roussanne-like nose; tart/lean 
                      bit metallic/grapefruity slight nutty/piney bit thin slight 
                      floral flavor; med.long tart/lean grapefruity/piney/floral 
                      slight toasty/oak finish; a pleasant/lean rather Vermintino-like 
                      white. Not worth the $24.00. St. 
                      Michael-Eppan Kellerei Sanct Valentin Sudtirol-AltoAdige 
                      Sauvignon (12.5%) 1996:  Med. yellow-gold color; 
                      rather stinky/pungent/classic cat-pee/bit cabbagey some 
                      skunky pretty intense nose; tart/lean pungent/cat pee/agressive 
                      SB slight skanky/earthy flavor; long intense cat pee/pungent 
                      slight cabbagey finish; a verrry distinctive wine not to 
                      everyone's taste (or smell) though I found it kind of interesting. 
                      Not worth the $35.00. Palmina 
                      PinotGrigio Alisos Vineyard Santa Barbara County (14.3%) 
                      2001: Pale yellow color;  attractive lemony/fragrant/flowery/hibiscus/perfumed 
                      talc/fruity nose; tart/lean grapefruity simple fruity/lemony 
                      flavor; med.short simple/fruity/flowery/hibiscus finish; 
                      pleasant little PG but overpriced at $19.00. Di 
                      Bruno Santa Rita Hills Pinot Grigio Sanford & Benedict 
                      Vineyard (13.5%) 2001: Pale yellow color;  light 
                      fragrant/grapefruity/very fruity nose; tart rather spicy 
                      light pencilly/oak simple/ fragrant/grapefruity flavor; 
                      med.long some lush/fruity/grapefruity light/pencilly/oak 
                      finish; a pretty little PG but just that. Il 
                      Podere dell'Olivos Central Coast Anche Meglio! (40% PinotBianco, 
                      40% Tocai Friuliano,  20% Chardano; 13%) 1995: 
                      Med.light gold color; very oxidized/nutty/Old Rhone some 
                      toasty/ oak/rosemary nose; old/oxidized/tired nutty old 
                      Chard tobaccoy flavor; more like an old Roussanne; tired 
                      & oxidized. Northern 
                      Vineyards Minnesota GWT WTW 2001: Light gold color; 
                      fragrant/perfumed Alsatian PG- like quite spicy some GWT/hair-oil 
                      nose; off-dry soft/fat/lush some spicy/GWT/perfumed/ cinammon 
                      rather dilute flavor; med.long spicy/GWT/floral dilute/lush 
                      slight wet-dog-fur/ oxidized finish; really attractive nose 
                      but tastes thich but dilute on the palate as if it's been 
                      chaptalized; interesting wine; Andrew's mystery, I thought 
                      Alsace. Gianni 
                      Vergnano Cascina Gilli Malvasia di Castelnuovo don Bosco 
                      Rouge (5.50%) 1990: Med. dark color; bit toasty/oaked 
                      complex strawberry/grapey/Wrigley SpearMint/JuicyFruit very 
                      interesting nose; frizzante Wrigley SpearMint/minty/Lavoris/grapey 
                      complex interesting/ exotic flavor; long minty/Wrigley's 
                      SpearMint/grapey/soda pop finish; really interesting/ exotic 
                      red and still in good shape. Poderi 
                      Aldo Conterno Il Favot Monforte/Bussia Soprana (Nebbiolo; 
                      13.5%) 1983: Med.light  bit browning color; old 
                      Nebbiolo/faded rose petal slight lilacs/tarry some complex 
                      nose;  tart/acid dried-out tannic slight tarry flavor; 
                      med.short very acid/tannic dried-out finish; interesting 
                      old-Nebbiolo nose but tired&gone on the palate. Estrella 
                      River Winery SanLuisObispo Barbera (EB; SaH:25.4%; TA:0.62; 
                      13.9%) 1978: Med.color;  rather cedary/old Cab/cigar 
                      box/tobaccoy faded rose petal/spicy/fragrant very complex 
                      nose; soft cigar box/cedary/tobaccoy spicy/Barbera/Zin-like 
                      floral/perfumed complex flavor; very long/smooth/polished 
                      cedary/cigar box/tobaccoy spicy/sausage/floral very complex 
                      finish w/ light tannins; in terrific shape and a pleasure 
                      to drink but don't hold longer; one of the few mature Calif 
                      wines that's beautiful nose AND great on the palate. Blair's 
                      mystery wine from our original order. Montevina 
                      Amador County Nebbiolo (12 1/2%) 1977: Med.color; some 
                      tobaccoy/cedary cherry/faded  rose petal bit lilacs/pungent/cherry 
                      very spicy nose; tart/acid cherry/black cherry some faded 
                      rose petal/lilacs bit tarry some tannic complex slight bretty/horsecollar 
                      flavor; long bit tarry/faded rose petal/lilacs/lilacs/floral 
                      rather tannic finish; beautiful/ complex fragrance and a 
                      bit dried-out on the palate but in pretty remarkable shape. Stolpman 
                      Nebbiolo Riserva Santa Ynez Valley (15.3%; 144 cs) 1998: 
                      Med.color; strong black cherry/ floral/spicy/fragrant bit 
                      cedary/pencilly/oaked nose; rather hard/tannic bit lean 
                      floral/ cherry/tarry/licorice pungent some cedary/oaked 
                      flavor; long rather hard/tannic/astringent cherry/licorice/floral/Nebbiolo 
                      finish; pretty attractive nose but rather hard & tannic 
                      on the palate; one of the better Calif Nebbiolos, maybe 
                      it needs to be picked very ripe? Palmina 
                      Vino da Tavola Della Costa Centrale (14.7%) Central Coast 
                      RW 2000: Med.color; strong pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak some 
                      dusty/walnutty pungent/licorice/cherry/Pinot-like fragrant 
                      slight cheesy/funky nose; soft/smooth bright cherry/black 
                      cherry some dusty/walnutty/green olive fairly pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak 
                      flavor; med.long sour licorice/cherry dusty rather toasty/Fr. 
                      oak finish w/ some tannins; needs a yr or two; almost tastes 
                      like a Nebbiolo/Pinot blend; interesting wine if a bit pricey. 
                      $29.00. Robert 
                      Pepi Colline di Sassi Napa Valley Sangiovese Grossa (12.9%) 
                      1989: Med.light color; bright cherry/spicy bit musty/wet-dog-fur 
                      some cedary/oak bit complex nose; tart/thin/tannic light 
                      cherry/Sangio bit bretty some cedary/oaked flavor; med.long 
                      hard/tannic/acid dried-out light cherry/Sangio rather cedary/oak 
                      finish; attractive nose but hard & dried-out on the 
                      palate. Atlas 
                      Peak Napa Valley Sangiovese (12.9%; EB) 1989: Med.light 
                      color; some lush black cherry/ Sangio/spicy some toasty/pungent/oak 
                      nose; softer rather hard/tannic light black cherry some 
                      pungent/skunky some toasty/pungent/oak flavor; med.short 
                      hard/tannic dried-out more licorice/ black cherry pungent/skunky/funky 
                      some cedary/oak finish w/ much tannins; bit more lush but 
                      pretty tannic and dried-out. Stolpman 
                      Santa Ynez Valley Sangiovese (15.5%; 147 cs; SangioveseGrosso) 
                      1998: Med.light color;  slight oxidized spicy/cherry 
                      bit Chianti-like some toasty/oak nose; tart/lean/hard light 
                      cherry/Sangio pungent/toasty/oak bit tobaccoy/Chianti-like 
                      rather thin flavor; med.short light cherry/Sangio some funky/tobaccoy/Chianti-like 
                      finish w/ ample tannins; some pretty aromas but hard & 
                      lean on the palate. Palmina 
                      Barbera Bien Nacido Vineyard Santa Maria Valley (14.0%) 
                      2000: Med.color; lovely spicy/spicy sausage/Barbera 
                      some pencilly/Fr.oaked very perfumed/fragrant nose; very 
                      tart/acid/ruhbarb very spicy/spicy sausage/classic Barbera 
                      pencilly/toasty/Fr.oak flavor; very long toasty/ pencilly/Fr.oak 
                      very spicy/meaty/spicy sausage fragrant finish w/ fair tannins; 
                      needs 2-4 yrs of age; very interesting Barbera more along 
                      the Italian lines than Calif Barbera. Ridge 
                      Calif Dry Creek Barbera (LyttonWest; 14.3%) 1997: Very 
                      dark color; intense pungent/ toasty/oak blackberry/pungent/licorice 
                      bit volatile perfumed/Am.oak slight bretty/funky nose; very 
                      tart spicy/spicy sausage rather strong Am.oaked/vanilla 
                      slight bretty/horse- collar flavor; med.long tart vanilla/Am.oak 
                      slight bretty some spicy/Barbera finish w/ fair tannins; 
                      needs more age but hard to tell where it'll go; distinctly 
                      Ridge. Kevin & Peggy's mystery wine. Bernadette 
                      & Renzo Bolli Montecalvi Alta Valle della Greve 1997: 
                      Very dark/black color;  rather funky/Italian/pungent 
                      pungent/smokey/Italian some toasty/oak slight iodine/bretty 
                      bit funky nose; big/rich/huge hard/tannic rather Italian/horsecollar/bretty 
                      big black cherry/licorice fruit lush flavors; long hard/tannic 
                      big black cherry/licorice pungent/ smokey some bretty finish 
                      w/ ample tannins; more extract & size than most Tuscan 
                      wines; loads of intense fruit and huge structure for long 
                      aging; interesting to see where this wine goes. Howard&Rhoda's 
                      mystery wine. |   
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                    TomHill PinotGrigio: A variety I just don't get. 
                      Most of the Italian versions are pretty dull and insipid 
                      and seldom rise above the level of pleasant. The California 
                      versions are simple and one-dimensional. Some of the Oregon 
                      Pinot Gris are fairly attractive, though tend to be on the 
                      lean/austere side. Only in Alsace does the variety ever 
                      rise to  greatness. Wonder hos those folks do that!!! Estrella River Barbera'78: Followed this 
                      wine from the very start, in the Spring of '79. Gary Eberle 
                      was starting to get some very good press for his Cabs and 
                      Chardonnays and to attract attention to Paso as an area 
                      that could produce quality wines as good as any in Calif. 
                      That was of little important to me, however. I had read 
                      somewhere that he was making both Syrah and Barbera at Estrella, 
                      two varieties that interested me greatly. So I made this 
                      appointment to visit Gary at Estrella in April'79, never 
                      having met the guy, but knowing he was one of JoePaterno's 
                      linebackers, was pretty sure he wasn't some small shrimp. 
                      He greeted me at the winery and we visited for a bit. He 
                      poured me the standard SB,  Chard, Cab and others they 
                      had opened at the tasting bar. Then I mentioned that what 
                      I was really interested in was his Syrah and Barbera. Gary 
                      got all bug-eyed and looked at me like I was some nutso-case..... 
                      nobody was interested in THOSE varietals. Only a crazy  
                      would come all the way from NewMexico to try those. Nonetheless, 
                      he was very excited that he had an audience and so we went 
                      into the barrel room and tried those two. It was the first 
                      Calif Syrah that showed to me the potential of the variety, 
                      with a beautiful fragrant/ strawberry perfumed nose; still 
                      the style he makes his Syrah to this day.  But I was 
                      also quite taken by the spicy sausage and perfume of the 
                      Barbera. Easily the best Barbera I'd ever had from Calif. 
                      He only made some 5 barrels or so and our group wound  
                      up ordering some 18 cases or so; well over 10% of the production 
                      coming to LosAlamos. It's a wine that I've enjoyed many 
                      times over the years, but haven't had for some 10 yrs now. 
                      Gary Eberle continued his mastery of Barbera when he continued 
                      it under his own label, using grapes from the Norman Vineyard. 
                      He also has some planted at Sauret as well that should be 
                      coming on-line soon. A variety that should get more respect, 
                      I think. Montevina Nebbiolo: Followed this wine 
                      from the very start. These were vines that CaryGott planted 
                      at Montevina and the behest of DarrellCorti. The first crop 
                      of Nebbiolo was sold as the CortiBros. RedTableWine '74. 
                      It was delicious AND cheap. This Nebbiolo was the NebbioloFino 
                      clone, a clone that doesn't produce very highly-colored 
                      wines. The wines were all on the tart and rather astringent 
                      side when young, but they all seemed to develop a  
                      lovely fragrance with age. The vines were pulled out after 
                      Cary departed.  Stolpman Vineyards: Tom&Marylin Stolpman 
                      have a number of Italian varietals planted on their  
                      vnyd in LosOlivos. As I recall the Nebbiolo is of the Michet 
                      clone, one of the more highly regarded clones in the Piemonte 
                      (Lampia being the other). The wines were made by Craig MacMillan. 
                      They were good/sound/four-square wines. I especially liked 
                      the Nebbiolo. But the wines in barrel of the 2001 vintage, 
                      made by Sashi Moorman, are far/far better rep- resentatives 
                      of the Italian varietals that will be coming from this vnyd. 
                      They are worth searching out when they're released. I would 
                      also love to see what Stolpman could do with Freisa and 
                      Brachetto as well on that property. Palmina Wines: These are the Italian 
                      varietals made by Steve Clifton of Brewer-Clifton Cahrd/ 
                      Pinot-making fame. These were my first exposure to them. 
                      They all displayed competent wine- making. The whites were 
                      rather ho-hum, but the reds showed much more interesting 
                      character. Nothing earth-shattering, but good/tasty wines. 
                      They do seem to be on the pricey side, however. Italian Varietals in Calif: Oyyyyy.....the 
                      learning curve with these seems so painfully slow. I continue 
                      to be perplexed by Sangiovese and Nebbiolo. They hold so 
                      much promise and you will see occasional glimpses of greatness 
                      from these wines; but they still seem to fall a bit short. 
                      Clearly, Barbera is the variety that can/has made some great 
                      wines in Calif thus far. Jim Clendennan, under his Il Podere 
                      label, seems to be the only one who makes consistent/good 
                      Italian varietals. Toreldego looks like it has some potential 
                      in Calif. Not yet found a Pinot Grigio I'd buy yet. So much 
                      potential, but so far to go yet.  |  |  
 
   
         
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