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Musings.
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The SantaCruzMtn Cabs are really terrific. Ken Burnap's wines in the late
'70's early '80's often had what I called the "Burnap stink"; a rather
stinky/ sewer gas/burnt rubber/H2S character, oftentimes overpowering,
nose to them. So they languished on the shelves. But underneath they were
always packed with flavor & I always felt they would turn into marvelous
wines if one outwaited the stink. It's great to be vindicated ever once
in a while to justify one's self-righteous attitude!! :-) I have always
liked his wines, not just the Cabs, but also his Chards and, particularly
his Pinots. Kinda like Mr. Burnap himself, they always have a sorta rough-hewn,
rustic character to them; always interesting & loaded with flavor.
A winery I should pay more attention to.
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The Edmeades Cabs were rather disappointing; I was expecting a lot more
from them. Jed Steele made, probably, the best wines of his career up there
in the late '70's. The Zins, from several vnyds, are still in good shape.
The Cabs don't seem to have held as well.
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The Dry Creek Vnyds Cabs didn't stand out.... they never do in tastings.
But I find those wines just seem to go on and on and last very well. Must
be the balance they have. They're seldom spectacular when they're young
and they don't seem to develop anything spectacular, but they just really
seem to age very well. A wnry very underrated for its Cabs & Merlots.
Tom Hill next week it's (gasp!!!) Chards
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