Christian Miller (CMM)
Christian Miller
Cabernet Sauvignon Maipo "Terrerum Reserva" 2005, Morande - ripe plum-current Cab fruit with mellow woodsy oak, starting to mature with pencil lead and cedar tones: round, medium-full body, pleasant maturing fruit, mellow tannins yet dry with some grip in a medium-long earthy-clay finish. This is something I think the Maipo can do very well, occupying a nice middle ground between Bordelaise aroma complexity and the ripeness and clay-dusty flavor of good mature CA Cab. A find at $10.****
Chardonnay Santa Barbara "Naked" 2009, Four Vines - mild aroma with pure appley Chardonnay fruit, with a touch of chestnut honey; medium body, round plump appley-melon fruit, decent acidity, buckwheat-bready tone in medium long finish. Not as complex as some previous vintages, but solid. I think this wine shows the way forward for unoaked California Chardonnay. Some of them want to emulate Chablis, but just end up shrill without the (soil-based?) complexities to make up for it. Condrieu or Alsace might be a better model, flavor-wise. I suspect a lot depends on having a good blend of clones or cuttings, rather than just one. ***
Jerez Amontillado NV, Argueso - light coppery color; distinct and overt fruit of a quince/orange sort, with overtones of hazelnut and salty Manzanilla; lively acidity, a little heat (19.5% alc); yet almost quaffable, an odd concept for an Amontillado. Quite dry, good nutty-stony length. ****
Zinfandel Dry Creek Reserve Selection 2007, Hayman & Hill - med dark color; tight at first, it steadily opens to raspberry Zin flavor with a hint of allspice and something like birch beer; medium-full and grippy, decent length, holds up well in a half-full bottle for two days. Looking for claret-style Zin? Heres your wine. ***(*)
Chardonnay Santa Barbara "Naked" 2009, Four Vines - mild aroma with pure appley Chardonnay fruit, with a touch of chestnut honey; medium body, round plump appley-melon fruit, decent acidity, buckwheat-bready tone in medium long finish. Not as complex as some previous vintages, but solid. I think this wine shows the way forward for unoaked California Chardonnay. Some of them want to emulate Chablis, but just end up shrill without the (soil-based?) complexities to make up for it. Condrieu or Alsace might be a better model, flavor-wise. I suspect a lot depends on having a good blend of clones or cuttings, rather than just one. ***
Jerez Amontillado NV, Argueso - light coppery color; distinct and overt fruit of a quince/orange sort, with overtones of hazelnut and salty Manzanilla; lively acidity, a little heat (19.5% alc); yet almost quaffable, an odd concept for an Amontillado. Quite dry, good nutty-stony length. ****
Zinfandel Dry Creek Reserve Selection 2007, Hayman & Hill - med dark color; tight at first, it steadily opens to raspberry Zin flavor with a hint of allspice and something like birch beer; medium-full and grippy, decent length, holds up well in a half-full bottle for two days. Looking for claret-style Zin? Heres your wine. ***(*)