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WTN: EdmundsStJohn Syrah Parmalee-Hill '97..(short/boring)

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WTN: EdmundsStJohn Syrah Parmalee-Hill '97..(short/boring)

by TomHill » Fri May 24, 2013 1:15 pm

Tried last night at BBB:
1. EdmundsStJohn Syrah Parmalee-Hill SonomaVlly (14.2%) Intuition&BlandLuck/Berkeley 1997: Very dark color w/ slight bricking; slight herbal beautiful blackberry/Syrah/blueberry rather smokey/roasted/Rhonish/coffee/mocha bit graphite/pungent very complex perfumed nose; tart bit tannic/dried out strong mineral/graphite/ozone/pungent some blueberry/Syrah very complex smokey/roasted/coffee/Rhonish flavor; very long some tannic/astringent/dried out/hard some blueberry/Syrah quite smokey/roasted/mocha/Rhonish bit graphite/mineral/ozone finish; a beautiful/complex rather Rhonish Syrah but starting to dry out a bit on the palate. $36.00
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Re: WTN: EdmundsStJohn Syrah Parmalee-Hill '97..(short/boring)

by David M. Bueker » Fri May 24, 2013 9:14 pm

Drying out? That seems surprising.
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Re: WTN: EdmundsStJohn Syrah Parmalee-Hill '97..(short/boring)

by SteveEdmunds » Sat May 25, 2013 1:42 am

The '97 P-H was wickedly tannic from the outset; it was the first year I'd made wine from that site, and I was still trying to get a handle on the fruit. And '97 was a pretty warm season, so I may have picked a bit early because the sugar was beginning to spike a bit.
I don't know how other people think about this, but, for me, it always takes a few years before I feel like I'm confident that I know a vineyard well enough that I can reliably make a correct picking decision. I may do it right every time, but not be SURE I'm doing it right until I've done it for four or five years, or even longer.
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Gasp...

by TomHill » Sat May 25, 2013 10:31 am

Steve Edmunds wrote:I don't know how other people think about this, but, for me, it always takes a few years before I feel like I'm confident that I know a vineyard well enough that I can reliably make a correct picking decision. I may do it right every time, but not be SURE I'm doing it right until I've done it for four or five years, or even longer.


Gasp......Steve....like you use Intuition & Blind Luck to make the wine those first few yrs???
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