by Bill Spohn » Sat Feb 10, 2024 5:37 pm
Notes from a blind tasting of Californian wines:
2015 Wenzlau Vineyard Cuvée L’Inconnu Blanc de Noirs – horrible marketing – yellowish printing on a black label that is next thing to indecipherable. Winery in need of a PR consultant. Not really sure what grapes were used as the front label said Blanc de Noirs and the back label said chardonnay. In any case, a smooth, crisp white wine with a hint of colour, very light spritz and some very enjoyable flavours. Very nice.
1985 Raymond Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve – sold only from the winery and picked up by me on one of my old car racing trips in the 80s.Still fairly dark colour with bricking edges, sweet fruit, a bit of mint in the nose and medium length. A very decent performance I thought.
2010 Calera Pinot Noir Reed Vineyard – obvious pinot nose with some spice, light colour, showing some secondary development. Noted as 35th anniversary bottling.
1982 Ritchie Creek Cabernet Sauvignon – an unfamiliar name for me from a winery in Spring Mountain that I hadn’t come across before. Dusty cedar nose, surprisingly good colour, silky smooth, spicy and long.
1987 Chateau St. Jean Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley – another wine picked up by me on a racing trip. The nose showed mint, the palate a well aged wine with good but not overly sweet fruit, elegant, smooth and with good length. This winery has always been a favourite of mine and I followed Dick Arrowood when he ceased to consult for them and opened his own winery.
1992 Chateau Montelena Cabernet Sauvignon The Montelena Estate –Good colour, notable vanilla in the nose, good fruit, excellent balance, great structure and length – another long tie fave of mine, bought on release.
2007 Mount Eden Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon – this Santa Cruz area wine was very dark and showed a spicy nose sweet mid palate and a fair bit of tannin, but it drank well. For me, it should improve with more time.
1985 Royal Oporto (Real Companhia Velha) Porto Vintage – the cheese wine was very decent with one exception – there were fairly faint notes of TCA that didn’t really abate until the next day when I revisited the wine. Otherwise showing somewhat elegant sweet fruit and although not complex it suited a luncheon crowd.
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