TN: Some New Reds...(long/boring)

We tried tonight (3/5/14) Some New Reds:

  1. Forlorn-Hope MilAmores DeWittVnyd/SierraFoothills RW (12.80%; 427 cs; Touriga/Tempranillo/TintaCao/
    TintaAmarella) 2012
    : Dark color; lovely black cherry/boysenberry rather herbal/rosemary bit dusty light
    smokey/oak very perfumed/fragrant beautiful nose; rather tart/lean strong black cherry/boysenberry bit
    herbal/pungent/rosemary slight Port-like lovely complex flavor w/ some hard/angular tannins; very long
    bit tart/hard/lean strong boysenberry/black cherry light herbal/rosemary/dusty very structured finish w/
    some hard/tight tannins; quite structured and needs 3-8 yrs; a bit like the L-M Mondeuse but not quite as
    herbal; resembles a bit a dry Port; a terrific red at a great price. $28.25

  1. Forlorn-Hope TintoCao DeWittVnyd/AmadorCnty (25 cs; 13.47%) 2012: Very dark color; strong boysenberry/
    licorice bit chocolaty/RCCola slight smokey/pungent bit alcoholic nose; tart bit riper/lusher strong
    boysenberry/licorice/RCCola bit lean/austere quite structured less complex flavor w/ some hard/bitey
    tannins; long riper/lusher strong boysenberry/licorice/chocolaty/RCCola fairly structured/lean/austere
    finish w/ some hard tannins; more riper and not quite as interesting as MilAmores but a very good red
    at a great price. $28.25

  1. Strehn Blaufrankisch Deutschkreutz/Burgenland (14%; L-N6514/13; AI.Selections) 2012: Med.dark color;
    characteristic earthy/dusty/loamy some plummy/boysenberry/black cherry cola bit smokey/smoked hot dog
    somewhat coarse/rustic interesting nose; bit tart/lean rather earthy/loamy/dusty light plummy/black cherry
    cola flavor w/ light hard/bitey tannins; med.short tart/lean quite earthy/loamy rather rustic some plummy/
    black cherry cola finish w/ light/sharp tannins; a bit on the rustic/loamy side but typical Blaufrankisch
    at a rather good price. $12.00 (PrimaIlC)

  1. Prieler Blaufrankisch DAC: Leithaberg/Burgenland/Austria (13%; TerryTheiseSlctn; www.Prieler.At; trocken;
    L-E 5639/12) 2010
    : Dark color; rather fragrant/perfumed some black cherry/black cherry cola/framboise slight
    black pepper light earthy/loamy slight charred/oak almost Pinotish quite attractive nose; soft/smooth/round
    strong black cherry/cola/framboise bit black pepper slight smokey/oak bit Pinotish rather perfumed flavor w/
    light/bitey tannins; long smooth/polished black cherry/cola/framboise bit charred/oak finish w/ light/bitey
    tannins; quite high-toned and Pinotish for BF; best Austrian BF I’ve ever had but a tad pricey. $54.00 (AV)

  1. Shooting Star Blue Frank Blaufrankisch WashState (13.8%; #69638) JedSteele/Kelseyville/LakeCnty 2011: Med.
    color; strong plummy/BF/blackberry/bit licorice almost Zin-like light Am.oak attractive nose; soft slight
    tangy light plummy/BF/blackberry/earthy very light Am.oak flavor w/ light tannins; med. light plummy/BF/
    blackberry/earthy very light Am.oak finish w/ light/gentle tannins; a pretty rather simple/pleasant BF w/o
    the distinct earthiness of Austrian versions. $24.00 (AV)

  1. WindGap Blaufrankisch RitchieCreekVnyd/SprintMtnDist/NapaVlly (1 brls/23 cs; #209; 12 3/4%) 2012: Very dark
    color; very strong perfumed/exotic framboise/black cherry/black cherry cola bit licorice/pungent light toasty/
    oak beautiful/aromatic nose; soft very rich/lush slight tangy strong framboise/black cherry cola/slight licorice
    bit charred/smokey/oak flavor w/ modest/hard tannins; very long/lingering framboise/black cherry cola/spicy
    slight licorice/pungent light toasty/oak very perfumed finish w/ light slightly hard tannins; can benefit
    from several yrs; a wonderfully aromatic rendition of BF w/o the usual earthiness; a beautiful/exotic red
    and one of the best BF I can recall. $36.00

  1. Forlorn-Hope Ost-Intrigen StLaurent RicciVnyd/Carneros/Calif (12.20%; 23 cs) 2012: Dark color; slight volatile/
    EA very fragrant plummy/cherry/Pinotish slight herbal/DrPepper very grapey quite perfumed/aromatic lovely nose;
    very high/almost screechy acidity very exotic/plummy/cherry/Pinotish/boysenberry slight herbal/DrPepper/spicy
    flavor w/ light/angular tannin; very long grapey/Pinotish/plummy/cherry very tart/tangy slight herbal/rosemary/
    DrPepper very perfumed slight volatile finish w/ light/sharp tannins; rather screechy on the palate but
    amazing aromatics; should age well; great price at $26.00.

  1. SellaRonda Rosso Teroldego IGT: Vigneti delle Dolomiti (13%; www.CorsaWine.org; Slctd: JeffMorgenthal) Lavis
    2011
    : Med.dark color; strong blackberry/plummy/black cherry/boysenberry some graphite/mineral/stony rather spicy
    lovely nose; soft/lush/ripe plummy/black cherry/classic Teroldego some simple/grapey flavor w/ light/soft/smooth
    tannins; long ripe/plummy/black cherry/grapey/Tero rather grapey/soft finish w/ light/soft tannins; fairly
    classic Tero nose but a bit lacking in structure and on the simple/grapey side; fairly priced at $19.00 (BWM)

  1. MarcoDonati Bagolari DOC: TeroldegoRotaliano (13%) Mezzocorona 2010: Very dark color; rather shy/closed light
    black cherry/licorice bit spicy slight mineral nose; soft/ripe/lush rather closed light black cherry/licorice/
    spicy light earthy/mineral flavor w/ light/smooth tannins; long soft/smooth light black cherry/licorice/pungent
    slight earthy/mineral/stony finish w/ light/polished/gentle tannins; a well-constructed wine on the rather
    gentle/quiet side but rather nice/drinkable; seems pricey at $39.00 (WE)

  1. Foradori Teroldego IGT: Vigneti delle Dolomiti (13%; RainerZierock; L.09/12; www.ElisabettaForadori)
    Mezzolombardo 2010
    : Very dark color; very strong Tero/plummy/blackberry/almost Syrah-like/black cherry/
    boysenberry/spicy slight earthy/ElDorado-like/pungent/mushroomy/granitic quite perfumed/fragrant lovely
    classic Tero nose; fairly tart strong licorice/plummy/black cherry/blackberry/bit Syrah-like some earthy/
    granitic/mineral quite perfumed flavor w/ some smooth/rounf tannins; very long very strong black cherry/licorice/
    black berry/boysenberry/pungent bit granitic/mineral/stony finish w/ smooth/soft tannins; a bit softer/smoother &
    less structured & more intense Tero than the Morei; a beautiful expression of Tero at a great price.
    $27.00 (LM)

  1. Foradori Morei Teroldego IGT: Vigneti delle Dolomiti (12.5%; L.01/13) 2011: Very dark/near black color; bit
    more fragrant/perfumed plummy/blackberry/Tero/Syrah-like light earthy/granitic/pungent lovely complex nose;
    quite tart richer/lusher more intense blackberry/black cherry/Tero/cola beautiful/complex flavor w/ light/hard
    tannins; very long/lingering black cherry/cola/licorice/blackberry/Tero w/ light/hard tannins; clearly needs
    more age; much like the regular '10 but more complex, more intense fruit, and a bit harder tannins; a beautiful
    rendition of Teroldego and what makes this variety so great. $45.00 (Cured)

  1. Harrington Teroldego FratelliVnyd/SantaClaraVlly (14.2%; 50 cs) 2012: Very dark/black color; light toasty/oak
    strong plummy/blackberry/boysenberry/licorice/black cherry cola slight earthy/funky/herbal/sauvage quite
    fragrant/perfumed some complex nose; rather tart/tangy beautiful licorice/plummy/blackberry/black cherry cola/
    boysenberry light toasty/oak slight herbal/earthy flavor w/ light/bitey tannins; very long/lingering rather
    tart/tangy light toasty/oak very strong licorice/spicy/blackberry/black cherry cola/boysenberry/pungent slight
    herbal/thyme/earthy complex finish w/ light/bitey tannins; lots of ripe fruit but doesn’t cross the line into
    jammy/overipe; a beautiful rendition of Teroldego that can toe-to-toe w/ the Foradoris though not quite the
    granatic/minerality of those; a steal at $25.00

Stuff from TheBloodyPulpit:

  1. Blaufrankisch: Also known in WashState as Lemberger. There, it used to be fairly popular but the acerage as
    declined to some 73 acres now. So sad… but you can’t sell WashState Lemberger for the $$'s you get for
    Syrah or Cab.
    I’ve been interested in trying this Prieler because it’s the most expensive Austrian BF I’ve seen. They have
    a lower end one that sells for around $28. This one is definitely better, but not worth the xtra tarrif.

  1. ShootingStar: This is JedSteele’s 2’nd label. I’ve followed Jed from the very start, in his days when he turned
    Edmeades around and made some of the greatest Calif Zins & Cabs ever. Alas, those days be long gone. On his
    SS BF label, he always puts thinly-disguised watermark visage on the label from someone in the wine world.
    Once it was DougNalle. Alas, I couldn’t recognize who was on the 2011 label. It would be nice if they would
    post on their WebSite (www.SteeleWines.com) who the person for each yr is. Alas…prolly won’t happen.

  1. StLaurent: StLaurent is most widely planted in the CzechRepublic, w/ significant plantings in the Burgenland
    of Austria. Zweigelt is a Blaufrankisch X StLaurent cross. The RicciVnyd is the only StLaurent planting
    in Calif that I am aware. It all goes to MattRorick/F-H. In the 2010 vintage, somebody sneaked into the
    RicciVnyd and absconded w/ nearly the entire crop and Matt did not make one that yr. The thieves probably
    thought they were stealing primo Carneros PinotNoir and were probably severely disappointed in the stolen
    Pinot they made that year. I dwaddled for two days before placing my order and the StLaurent had already
    sold out. However, Matt instead sold me the one btl that was destined for Monktown, where they love
    god-forsaken grapes like what Matt works with.

  1. Teroldego: ElisabettaForadori is regarded as the creme de la creme of Teroldego producers. She makes a basic
    Teroldoga that I’ve always liked a lot and what first drew me to that variety. She also makes a high-end Granato
    that I don’t care for as much because of its more “international” style and more oak. She then makes some vnyd-
    designate wines, including a Nosiola (white), which I’ve liked a lot. The grapes have been farmed bio-dynamically
    for a number of yrs. Over a yr ago, I’d heard that she’d gone over to the dark side and was making her wines
    “naturally”. She apparently ferments in “tinajas” (clay amphorae). I’d heard reports of tasting her wines out in
    the Bay area that the wines were terrible. If so, this change was not evident to me in these two wines. According
    to the Polaner WebSite, the Morei spent 8 months on the lees in amphorae, post fermentation. Whereas, the '10
    was fermented in steel tanks, open-top, and no extended lees contact.

  1. Harrington: This would be BryanHarrington, who makes his wine in the industrial bottoms of lower SanFrancisco.
    Though he specializes in PinotNoir (very delicate/elegant/ethereal in style), in makes a number of unusual
    varieties that I find exceptional. I have, of course, followed Bryan from the very start, though KenZinns beat
    me there by about a year. Production is small, but worth seeking out. Because he does a lot of “god-forsaken”
    varietals, they probably don’t play well in Monktown.
    This is about Bryan’s third vintage of Teroldego. It’s a variety they should be planting more of in Calif.
    I thought this '12 was every bit as good as the two Foradoris; which is saying quite a lot.
    Tom

Thanks for these notes Tom! I’ve really enjoyed the Teroldegos I’ve tried from both Foradori and Harrington. I love the FH 2012 Mil Amores although I haven’t found it at all structured or tannic, quite the opposite actually.

2012 Forlorn Hope Mil Amores Dewitt Vineyard - USA, California, Sierra Foothills, Amador County (3/6/2014)
Whoa! The smell of the wine is crazy. Intensely, intoxicatingly floral. The most floral red I’ve ever smelled. Some grapefruit too. Light bodied with medium acidity. Floral in the mouth too, with cool red and purple fruit and a bit of spice. Unique, drinking fabulously now and I love it. (91 pts.)

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Those are decently low prices. Great post.

Tom,
Elisabetta Foradori was here in the Bay Area a couple weeks ago, pouring the wine you tasted, as well as the Morei and Granato. What a pleasure to meet and talk with her, I would love to visit someday. Agree she makes fabulous wines. I confess to liking the Granato more you apparently do, I thought the barrel aging took some of the raw edge off relative to the concrete aged wine, and gave a bit more complexity - without imparting any obvious oak. But I bought some of each, so will good to try them later with some age.