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by Tom Hill

A self-admitted wine geek, Tom lives in Northern New Mexico and works as a computational physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory doing numerical neutron transport & large scale code development. He has been tasting wines since 1971, participates locally with a couple of large tasting groups in his area, and is practically a fixture at most California wine festivals, such as the Hospice du Rhône, Rhône Rangers, and ZAP. Other interests: Tom is heavily into competitive sport fencing (foil & epee), biking, cooking, basketball, skiing, backpacking, mountain climbing.


Calif/Friuli Wines - May 30, 2012

We tried last night (5/30/12) some  Calif/Friuli Whites: :

  1. Matthiasson NapaVlly WW (13.6%; www.Matthiasson.com; 59% Sauvignon blanc/28% RibollaGialla/ 8% TocaiFriulano/5% Semillon) MatthiassonFamilyVnyds/Napa 2009: Med.light yellow color; very attractive fragrant/ floral/light herbal/spicy/melony/orangey beautiful perfumed almost Alsatian-like nose; tart clean bit mineral very floral/melony/orangey/spicy slight tangy/metallic attractive flavor; very long/lingering very spicy/floral/melony quite tart/lean/austere finish; a lovely wine almost more like Alsatian PinotBlanc; speaks quietly of SauvBlanc. $35.00
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  2. Matthiasson NapaVlly WW (12.5%; SauvignonBlanc/RibollaGialla/TocaiFriulano/Semillon) 2010: Med.light yellow color; stronger more herbal/SB/pungent slight cat pee strong varietal SB slight earthy nose; very tart/lean bit steely/ metallic/tangy rather herbal/SB bit pungent/Ribolla slight earthy/mineral flavor; long very tart/acid slight bitter/ metallic/tangy pungent/herbal/SB quite perfumed finish; speaks strongly of SauvBlanc w/ slight Ribolla pungency; rather perfumed but hard/lean on palate; needs age. $35.00
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  3. Massican annia NapaVlly WW (54% TocaiFriuliano/33% RibollaGialla/13% Chard; 12.4%; 400 cs; Bttld: March 2012) 2011: Med.light yellow color; lovely fragrant/perfumed/floral/spicy/carnations rather mineral/chalky nose; very tart/acid/lean rather perfumed/floral/carnations quite mineral/chalky/flinty piercing flavor; long lean/tart/tangy floral/carnations quite mineral/chalky/flinty finish; a lean/hard white that needs age; a piercing laser-like focus to this wine w/ plenty of flavor. $31.00
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  4. Massican annia NapaVlly WW (47% TocaiFriulano/33% RibollaGialla/20% Chard; 12.1%) 2010: Med.light yellow color; slight pungent/lanolin/Ribola some spicy/floral/carnations/apple blossom lovely nose; tart/lean/metallic/tangy/ grapefruity bit pungent/Ribolla/earthy quite spicy/floral/apple blossom bit richer/softer lovely flavor; very long spicy/floral/apple blossom bit pungent/lanolin/Ribolla very tart/lean quite perfumed finish; plenty of acidity and needs time. $29.00
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  5. DavidNoyes TocaiFriulano PaganiVnyd/SonomaVlly (13.4%; 200 cs) 2009: Pale yellow color; pleasant fragrant/floral slight wet dog fur/funky/pungent bit earthy nose; soft/fat earthy/dusty light floral bit simple flavor; med.short soft/fat some earthy/dusty light floral finish; a pleasant enough wine at a decent price but a bit on simple side and not a lot of character; can't pick up any old-vine character; maybe this is why SauvVert was relegated to the dustbin of history in Calif. $20.00
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  6. Blason DOC: Friulano FriuliIsonzo (13%; EB; www.BlasonWines.com) Gradisca d'Isonzo 2009: Light gold color; slight herbal/celery/wet concrete/dusty metallic light nose; soft light celery/herbal bit dusty/wet-concrete some watery/ dilute flavor; med. dusty/wet concrete/celery slight earthy bit watery finish; a pleasant enough wine for the price but lacking in character. $10.00 (K&L)
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  7. I-Clivi Friulano VecchiaVigna AI CLIVI DOC: ColliOrientali del Friuli (12.5%; www.Clivi.It;
    www.VolioVino.com) 2009
    : Light gold color; rather earthy/mineral/dusty quite fragrant/perfumed/ floral/hair-oil/ spicy lovely nose; tart bit metallic/tangy bit lean/thin/metallic light floral/grapefruity/tangy flavor; med.short metallic/tangy lean grapefruity/floral finish; an attractive perfumed/fragrant nose but doesn't deliver much on the palate. $19.00 (LM)
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  8. i Clivi Galea Bianco DOC: ColliOrientale del Friuli (14%; #4205; 60 yr old vines; no oak, 2 yrs maturation on lees) FerdinandoZanusso/Corno do Rosazzo 2006: Med.dark gold slight bronze/orange color; rather vanilla/caramel/ butterscotchy/creamy light oxidized/musty/wet pavement lanolin/hand lotion very strange nose w/ little fruit; slightly bitter strong vanilla/caramel/butterscotchy rich/lush slight oxidized very ripe little fruit flavor; rather long rich/lush/ripe strong vanilla/caramel/butterscotch bit funky/earthy/wet pavement slight oxidized finish; seems almost like oak but lots of rich/leesy character; rather strange wine that speaks little of Friulano. $23.00 (LM)
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  9. Ca'Selva Concordia Sagittaria DOC: FriuliGrave Friulano (13.5%) 2009: Light gold color; lovely fragrant/perfumed/ spicy/floral/hair oil/almost green grass/Malvasia-like light mineral/metallic lovely nose; tart bit lean almost thin/watery rather perfumed/fragrant/spicy/floral almost Malvasia-like/hair oil/GWT-like flavor; med.long lean/thin/ tight rather perfumed/GWT-like/hair oil/Malvasia finish; very attractive aromatics more like Malvasia/GWT than Friulano but rather dilute/weak on the palate; nice wine but just that. $24.00 (BWM)
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  10. Ronco del Gelso TocBas Friulano DOC: Isonzo del Friuli RiveAlte (13.5%) 2009: Med.gold color; strong earthy/musky/ ripe pungent/cabbagey strange skunky/H2S weird nose; soft very ripe some pungent/earthy/cabbagey bit skunky/musky/ strange flavor; soft long bit pungent/cabaggey/skunky ripe/very ripe finish; some interesting things therein but on the pungent/strange side; over ripe and over-priced. $32.00 (WE)
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  11. DoroPrincic DOC: FriulanoCollio (13.5%) AlessandroPrincic/Cormons 2010: Light gold color; lovely fragrant/ perfumed spicy/floral/green apple spicy/zippy fresh/clean beautiful/aromatic nose; tart clean/appley very fragrant/ floral/green apple spicy bright/zippy lovely flavor; very long very spicy bright/green apple/floral/apple blossom lovely finish; dry and great acid balance w/ beautiful aromatics. Quintessential Friulano at its best. $33.00 (BWM)
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  12. Petite Burja Zelen  VipavaVlly (100% Zelen; 11.5%; T Elenteny Imports) Primoz Lavrencic/ Podraga/Slovenia 2010: Med.gold color; beautiful fragrant/perfumed slight pungent some mango/tangerine/malvasia slight earthy/mineral very exotic beautiful nose; somewhat tart/lean exotic mango/tangerine/malvasia very perfumed/fragrant slight 7Up/Sprite very spicy flavor; very long/lingering tangerine/mango/malvasia slight earthy/mineral very exotic finish; very perfumed/fragrant white that resembles malvasia a bit; very exotic/beautiful white at a great price. $23.00 (BWM)
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  13. Rosa d'OroVnyds TocaiFriulano MendoCnty (LmtdRelease; 13%) 2009: Light gold color; slight mineral/stoney quite fragrant/floral/pineapply/spicy very attractive/perfumed nose; fairly soft/rich/lush slight tangy/grapefruity/ metallic/stoney sloral/pineapply attractive flavor; med.long rich/lush metallic/stoney/tangy/grapefruity rather floral/spicy/pineapply finish; an altogether pretty/drinkable white w/ a nice stony/mineral component; not as tart/ lean/austere as the other Calif Tocais; quite fairly priced at $21.00


And the usual nonsense from the BloodyPulpit:

1. Zelen: A rare autochthonous grape grown in the VipavaVlly of Slovenia. It had almost vanished from the area because of its very low yield; but is enjoying a comeback. It is "remotely related" to the Italian Verduzzo, which makes rather quotidian wines in Friuli. The name is Slovene for "green", which describes the color of the pulp and the color of the wine it can sometimes take. I was pretty impressed w/ this wine...very exotic in character.
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2. Ramping up to FriuliFest#2, I thought it was time to start tasting some of my Friuli/Calif wines. This tasting focused on those primarily made from TocaiFriulano. For many yrs, they grew SauvignonVert in Calif; a variety that was known to make rather dull/uninteresting wines. There are a number of old SauvVert vnyds around, some dating back to the late 1800's. Many of these old vnyds have SauvVert interplanted w/ other stuff, mainly Palomino.

A number of yrs ago, DNA typing indicated that SauvVert was, in fact, the same as the Friuli/Slovene grape known as TokaiFriulano. Consequently, there has been much interest in some of these old plantings, particularly by folks who have an interest in Friulian-style wines. In Friuli, because of objections from the Hungarians, they have been required to change the name from TokaiFriulano to just Friulano. Slovenia can , of course, continue to use their name; TokajFriulano. And in the US, we can do what we damn well please...so it will continue to be TocaiFriulano. Screw them friggin' Hungarians.

The next tasting will focus on those made from RibillaGialla, SauvBlanc, Chard and also one on "orange" wines.
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3. Matthiasson: A new wnry on the NW outskirrts of Napa. Owned by Steve & Jill Matthiasson. Wine is made at the Selenius facility slightly North of their home vnyd. I first tried their wines last July at FF#1 and was quite impressed. Their home vnyd should start producing Ribolla in a yr or two. For now, their Ribolla comes from GeorgeVare's nearby vnyd. They make some Cabernet, but their main interest is in Friulian varietals. Their Refosco is probably the best I've yet had from anywhere. They have a CabFranc that's a dead-ringer for good Bourgeil. A winery to keep your eyes upon.
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4. Massican: A wnry label owned by DanPetroski, the winemaker at Larkmead, where he makes his Massican wines. Again, the focus is Friuli-style wines. Named after a mountain range in Campania. I first had the wines last July and was mightly impressed. Another wnry to watch.
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5. All in all, I was a bit disappointed in this tasting. I was expecting a lot/lot more from the Friulian wines. They were pleasant enough...but just that. The last two Slovene wines blew away the bunch from Friuli. Of the non-Slovene wines, the Massican and Matthiasson wines were a hands-down favorite, particularly the two older ones of that foresome. These are wines that are made in a lower-alcohol style that is attracting (some/limited) interest in Calif. Some complained about the acidity levels in them, describing them as screechy or searing. I'm an acid slut, and I prefer this style of wine...especially with food. I feel that wines like these with a high acidity are the one
that develop the most/best w/ age in the btl. Much like the Alsatian Rieslings of yore...back in the '70's. This, however, is a rule of thumb that receives a great deal of derision in certain quarters. The key to making wines of this style is to achieve a wine w/ flavor and not having it come across as thin & eviscerated. I thought both the Matthiassons and the Massicans were packed w/ flavor and will have a long & glorious future ahead of them... based on my above rule of thumb. Others are not so confident.

Last yr at FF#1, we talked a bit about pricing of these wines. NapaVlly is a pretty high-rent district...it's hard to grow grapes here and sell it for a price competitive w/ those from Friuli. The only way to do that is to make sure the wine has the quality behind it. It's easy to issue a pronouncement "Why should I spend $30+ foor a NapaVlly Tocai when I can get one from Friuli at $10...or $15...or whatever". Of this set of NapaVlly Tocai, I did not think any of them overpriced compared to their Friulian brethren.

TomHill

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