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And a Wedding Celebration for Jim&Nancy Holt:
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Burklin-Wolf Ruppertsberger Gaisbohl BA Riesling Rheinpfalz (9.0%) 1989:
Deep/dark gold color; complex very fragrant/pineapply fusel/valve oil
strong peachy/botrytis/apricotty nose; tart very sweet complex pineapply/peachy/botrytis/apricotty
some valve oil beautiful/classic botrytis JR flavor; very long very sweet
classic botrytis/peachy/apricotty some pineapply bit complex finish; still
a young BA despite the dark color; terrific BA. Howard&Rhoda's wine.
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Yalumba Barossa FamilyReserve Botrytis Semillon (FBW 490; 14.5%; SaH:
38.0%; RS: 11.7%) 1993: Dark bit browning color; slight oxidized intense
botrytis/apricotty/peachy/orangey some complex nose; very sweet soft/fat
bit bitter/coffee intense botrytis/apricotty/peachy/orangey slight
oxidized flavor; very long very sweet slight oxidized intense apricotty/botrytis
finish; slight oxidation but loads of botrytis & little oak.
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Campbell's Rutherglen Tokay (17.5%) NV: Very dark gold/brown color;
intense vanilla/oak/Bourbon/ Cognac caramel/grapey/raisened complex nose;
soft/fat very sweet caramel/butterscotch strong vanilla/oak/Bourbon some
tobaccoy/cigar box/smokey flavor; very long/lingering very sweet
caramel/butterscotch pudding very Bourbon/Am.oaked/vanilla complex finish;
terrific sticky at a great price. $16.00/hlf, Larry's wine.
And Edition 472 of the Bloody Pulpit:
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New Ridge 2000's: Of these three new releases, I far preferred the Pagani.
They all reflect the difficulties of the 2000 vintage; lots of pretty/attractive
fruit, but not the depth, extract, structure of the '97 or '99 vintages.
Like most Ridges, impeccable balance, which should allow them to age for
a few yrs. Best of all... no price increases on these wines in the last
three years.... cudos to Ridge.
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PaulDraper Predictions: Paul always puts his aging predictions on the label
as when to drink his wines. They're worth paying attention to. Sometimes
over the yrs, I've scoffed at some of those predictions and, for some of
the lighter vintages, thought there'd be no way those wines would last
that long. Of course, I'd be wrong. If anything, I find the PD predictions
to be on the conservative side and have many an old Ridge wine that was
a good 20 yrs beyond his "drink up" date and still giving great pleasure.
His predictions for these three '00's are out to '07-'09. Believe it!!!
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Insignia'93: This was AndrewWillingham's mystery wine. I was pretty sure
it wasn't Zinfandel , but couldn't put my finger on the variety. Thought
it was maybe Oz Grenache or Shiraz. Don't think anyone picked it as obviously
Cab of Insignia's stature. Blind tastings are soooo good for the ego.
TomHill
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