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		<title>Pax Cellars, Syrah, Griffin&#8217;s Lair 2004</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pax Mahle has been making some of the most interesting and complex Syrah in California for nearly a decade now. Although he makes other Rhone varietals, Syrah is his focus with several vineyard designated offerings each year. In tasting 2005 Pax Syrah from the barrel last year, I was impressed with the range of aromas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pax Mahle has been making some of the most interesting and complex Syrah in California for nearly a decade now. Although he makes other Rhone varietals, Syrah is his focus with several vineyard designated offerings each year. In tasting 2005 Pax Syrah <a title="Previous tasting notes on Pax Syrah" href="http://winecast.net/2007/02/07/wbw-30-pax-syrah/" target="_blank">from the barrel last year</a>, I was impressed with the range of aromas and flavors he brings out with distinct wines even made from within the same vineyard.</p>
<p>All Pax Syrah have a similar thread running through them: they are big. Some are fruit bombs, others super concentrated and structured for aging and some are masterpieces of balance even at 15-16% alcohol. When I asked Pax about his process, he pointed to the traditional techniques of France&#8217;s Burgundy region where whole-cluster fermentation and the minimum of cellar treatment was the norm at the finest vineyards for centuries. Somehow, Pax has taken these Old World techniques and combined them with aggressive crop management in the vineyard to produce stunning wines.</p>
<p>The Syrah from Griffin&#8217;s Lair in the Sonoma Coast AVA is one of the most massive wines in the lineup with very concentrated fruit along with firm tannins. Although this wine is quite enjoyable right now, I would suggest at least another 5 years of cellaring before you will fully comprehend all the nuances this wine brings to the table.</p>
<p><a title="Buy this wine online" href="http://winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=pax+griffin%27s+lair+2004&amp;r=700923" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" src="http://winecast.net/images/griffins_lair_2004.jpg" alt="Pax Cellars, Syrah, Griffin's Lair 2004" width="200" /></a>I enjoyed this Syrah last night paired with traditional Steak Frit at a restaurant in San Francisco. I shared this bottle with Alan Baker who longtime listeners of the podcast will remember from <a title="Winecast 51" href="http://winecast.net/2006/01/07/winecast-51-pax-syrah-simulcast/" target="_blank">Winecast 51</a> where we tasted <a title="Winery website" href="http://www.paxwines.com/" target="_blank">Pax Cellars</a> Walker Vine Hill Syrah. Over the 90 minutes we enjoyed this wine it evolved quite a bit but I would imagine even more aromas would have been present on day two. If you open a bottle now, decanting is highly recommended.</p>
<p><a title="Buy this wine online" href="http://winezap.com/search/searchResults.cfm?searchText=pax+griffin%27s+lair+2004&amp;r=700923" target="_blank">Pax Cellars</a>, Syrah, Griffin&#8217;s Lair, Sonoma Coast 2004 ($70) - Very dark purple-black in color with massive aromas of blackberry, meats, fennel, green olive, chaparral, leather and baking spices. Huge, mouth-filling blackberry fruit flavors with cracked black pepper finishing with firm, but fine-grained, tannins. The finish lingers for nearly a minute making this one of the most stunning wines I&#8217;ve tasted from Pax Cellars to date. This wine will continue to improve for at least another decade in the cellar.</p>
<p>14.8% ABV<br />
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Score: 96<br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars</p>
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		<title>WBW 30: Pax Syrah</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 03:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My turn to host another Wine Blogging Wednesday has come around a little sooner than I expected due to a late cancellation, but I had Syrah in mind from recent tastings and it seemed to be the perfect wine to enjoy this time of year. When Lenn asked me to step in last week, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left"><img src="http://winecast.net/images/paxlogo.gif" title="Pax Cellars logo" alt="Pax Cellars logo" align="left" height="121" width="127" />My turn to host another <a href="ompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/2004/07/proposal_for_a_.html" target="_blank">Wine Blogging Wednesday</a> has come around a little sooner than I expected due to a late cancellation, but I had Syrah in mind from recent tastings and it seemed to be the perfect wine to enjoy this time of year. When Lenn asked me to step in last week, I was bound for San Francisco to attend the ZAP tasting (yes, my notes will be posted soon), so I took the opportunity to do some barrel tasting at my favorite producer of New World Syrah: <a href="http://www.paxwines.com" target="_blank">Pax Wine Cellars</a>.</p>
<p align="left">I think  of winemakers sort of like musicians with most working in somewhat obscurity but many build an audience of devoted fans. The ones you hear about, such as Pax Mahle, tend to be more like singer-songwriters who turn out exceptional, individualistic expressions year after year.</p>
<p align="left">I arrived at the winery a couple minutes late due to it&#8217;s location in an unassuming industrial complex in Santa Rosa. The lack of a sign also didn&#8217;t help. Once there, I met Pax and his three assistant winemakers tasting barrels of 2006 Syrah now in the midst of malolactic fermentation. We moved into the other barrel room where the 2005 vintage and a few barrels from 2004 are being aged to begin our tasting.</p>
<p align="left">For readers not familiar with Pax Wine Cellars, it is a small winery that produces about 9,000 cases each vintage but only releases a little over 5,000 cases. It has developed a cult following with wine lovers due to the consistent excellence of their Syrah produced from specific vineyards and blocks. The attention to detail and natural winemaking is also unique with some of the most aggressive vineyard management practices I&#8217;ve ever encountered (2 clusters per cane or less is common). Pax believes in not using technology to crush and de-stem grapes so very little de-steming is done by hand and the grapes are tread by foot in the stainless steel fermenters. From there, natural yeast transforms the juice into wine and after light pressing the wine is put in oak barrels for aging. Then the wine is just topped up and it is racked into a tank for bottling with no fining or filtering. Pax doesn&#8217;t seem to do the usual trial blends preferring to taste each barrel and only approving those that deliver the components he&#8217;s looking for; the remainder are sold on the bulk market. These practices are some of the most simple I&#8217;ve heard of but also points to a philosophy of letting the vineyard speak for itself. We didn&#8217;t talk about terroir at all during my visit but it was vividly on display throughout our tasting.</p>
<p align="left">The first Syrah tasted was the 2005 from Walker Vine Hill in the Russian River Valley. This is the same vineyard I tasted with Alan Baker for our <a href="http://winecast.net/2006/01/07/winecast-51-pax-syrah-simulcast/" target="_blank">Pax Simulcast podcast</a> in January 2006 and I have some 2004 in my cellar. Like all the Syrah&#8217;s tasted, this one is a dense purple-black in color with aromas of brambles, blueberry, smoke and spices. Nicely concentrated blueberry and currant flavors with some chocolate and fine tannins. The purity of the fruit makes this Syrah stand out from all the others tasted. I rated this wine between 92-94 points.</p>
<p align="left">We then moved onto the 2005 Syrah from the Obsidian Vineyard in Knights Valley. With this wine we tasted from three barrels each with a different percentage of whole clusters (30%, 80% and 100%). It was interesting to note how this changed the wine with the tannins ratcheting up with each wine. All of them were very dark black-purple with aromas of blackberry, blueberries and tobacco. Rich and bold in the mouth, the blackberry and blueberries accented with a bit of tar finishing long with fine grained to uber firm tannins depending upon the whole cluster content. I scored the three barrels between 90 and 95 points so it will be most interesting to see what makes it into the final blend.</p>
<p align="left">The next wines were from the Alder Springs Vineyard which produce my favorite Pax Syrah (in fact, I think it&#8217;s the best Syrah made in California). The 2005 Alder Springs &#8220;The Terraces&#8221; Syrah, made with 3% co-fermented Viognier, is very dark purple and quite aromatic with black raspberry and floral aromas. Rich and thick in the mouth with blackberry and blueberry fruit finishing with some black cherry and very fine tannins. An outstanding wine I scored 94-96 points. We then tasted the 2005 Alder Springs &#8220;The Emerald Pool&#8221; Syrah which is meaty on the nose with blackberry, black cherry and earth aromas. Bold and focused boysenberry fruit flavors with tar and fine tannins. A wine that needs some more time before it will show it&#8217;s best but still delicious.  I rated this one 95-97 points and pronounced it my first &#8220;favorite wine&#8221; of the tasting (later to be overtaken by the 2005 Alder Springs &#8220;The Knob&#8221; and 2004 Alder Springs &#8220;The Terraces&#8221;). Completing our 2005 Alder Springs review, we tasted &#8220;The Knob&#8221;. This wine was the most savory of the bunch with aromas of grilled steak, black raspberry, earth and tar. In the mouth there is black raspberry and currant fruit with licorice, chocolate and spice finishing very long with a silky mouthfeel. I rated this one 96-98 points.</p>
<p align="left">We then tasted the 2005 Mountain Terraces Vineyard Syrah from Sonoma. The vineyard is near the famous Monte Rosso Vineyard in the Mayacamas Mountain range. I think this must be the first vintage for Pax as I haven&#8217;t noticed a previous release from this vineyard. The wine is the same purple-black color with aromas of  blackberry, sandalwood and spice. In the mouth, there is boysenberry and blueberry fruit with black pepper and a sweet finish that had me thinking Barossa Valley Shiraz. Still a delicious wine that I rated between 91-93 points.</p>
<p align="left">The 2005 Syrah from Griffins Lair was the next wine tasted. This vineyard is in the Sonoma Coast AVA and produces perhaps the most intense Pax Syrah. Black-purple in color, the aromas are of dark fruit, eucalyptus and flowers. Really big black-currant fruit with black pepper and very firm tannins make for a dramatic statement now and some need for cellaring once released. I scored this wine between 93-95 points.</p>
<p align="left">The next Syrah was from the 2005 Castelli-Knight Ranch from the Russian River Valley. This wine has the same black-purple color with aromas of blackberry, pepper and minerals. The flavors here are of blackberry, black pepper and spices with very firm tannins. Another excellent Syrah I rated between 93-95 points.</p>
<p align="left">We concluded our tasting with a return to the Alder Springs Vineyard, &#8220;The Terraces&#8221;, this time from 2004. No, not from bottled stock, but from a few barrels held back, &#8220;&#8230;to see what happens&#8230;&#8221;, with some additional time in the barrel. I&#8217;ve not had the pleasure to taste this vintage in glass so I can&#8217;t tell if this improved the wine but what I tasted from barrel was the best wine of the day. It is garnet-purple in color with aromas of blueberry, black cherry and pepper. In the mouth there are very complex flavors of black cherry, raspberry and blueberry with coffee, spice and fine-grained tannins. An outstanding expression of Syrah that was perfect to finish the tasting. I rated this wine between 96-98 points.</p>
<p align="left">I was very impressed with the depth, individuality and excellence of all the Pax Syrah we tasted. Although many of the wines were between 14-16% alcohol, there was never any indication in the aromas or in the flavor, with the alcohol balanced by fruit. It&#8217;s very difficult to choose a favorite here among such excellent wines but, if pressed, I&#8217;d have to say the Alder Springs &#8220;The Terraces&#8221; Syrah were the standouts among standouts (both 2004 and 2005). I also appreciated the gracious and generous hospitality Pax and his winemaking team extended during my visit. I will be purchasing more Pax Syrah and blogging my tasting notes for the finished wines when I enjoy them.</p>
<p align="left">If you want to buy Pax wines, <a href="http://www.paxwinesstore.com/mailinglist/" target="_blank">sign up for their mailing list</a>. Not only are the wines stunning, but they treat their customers better than any other winery I&#8217;ve purchased from. Expensive, yes, but worth it.</p>
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		<title>Bodegas Nieto Senetiner, Syrah 2004</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor&#8217;s Note: This is a listener submitted tasting note for Wine Blogging Wednesday from <span class="sg">Lucas Hendrich. If you don&#8217;t have a blog and would like to participate, just <a href="mailto:winecast@gmail.com" title="My email address (no SPAM, please)" target="_blank">email your notes to me</a> and I will post them here and include them in my round up post for this event. You have <a href="http://winecast.net/2007/01/24/announcing-wbw-30-new-world-syrah/">one week from today</a> to pick up a New World Syrah/Shiraz. Thanks for being early, Lucas!</span></em></p>
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I&#8217;m no blogger, but this is my first stab at WBW. I&#8217;m writing from Tigre, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.</p>
<p>My New World Syrah is a Bodegas Nieto Senetiner  2004 Syrah.</p>
<p>Syrah seems to be taking hold in Argentina as a third option to Malbec, whose fame domestically is only rivalled by Cabernet Sauvignon. That said, this is a country where jug wine ruled until very recently (partly because the jug wine isn&#8217;t that bad), and it is not out of the ordinary to see people put ice cubes in their wine (the lesson: don&#8217;t bring your best wine to the asado), so the whole varietal thing is kind of new in terms of popular wine culture.</p>
<p>I chose a mid to lower priced wine at 18 pesos, which is like 18 dollars in terms of buying power but with the exchange rate at 3 to 1 it comes in at around 6 dollars. Bodegas Nieto Senetiner has a more boutique/lower production line called Don Nicanor, but I didn&#8217;t have time to look for it.</p>
<p>So here are the  notes:</p>
<p>The appearance of this wine is a deep ruby color with a rosy tinge around the edge. Good but not great legs.</p>
<p>The nose is earthly, with tabacco, leather, black pepper, then hints of blackberry fruit and violets.</p>
<p>On first taste, this is a seriously earthy wine, with garden herbs and black pepper and surprisingly little fruit; on second taste, the medium tannins and a lasting blackberry/blueberry fruit provide a good but not altogether smooth finish - the mouthfeel is a little jagged. The lingering black pepper and blackberry are satisfying.</p>
<p>Overall impression: This is a tough, chewy wine, and it has a kick (14.5%). The persistent black pepper and blackberry fruit make up for its rough finish. I served this wine with a marinated skirt steak and it went deliciously; I think it would be even better matched with venison, rabbit or goat. 8.75 out of 10, mostly because despite its roughness, I&#8217;m intrigued with the Old World-ness of this New World wine, as it is less fruit-forward than I expected.<br />
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		<title>Quick Picks 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 03:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get behind the mic once again to talk about two Rhone-style wines from the Curtis Winery in California.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get behind the mic once again to talk about two Rhone-style wines from the <a title="Curtis Winery website" target="_blank" href="http://www.curtiswinery.com/">Curtis Winery</a> in California.</p>
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		<title>Curtis Winery, Syrah, Crossroads Vineyard 2003</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Sep 2006 21:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tasted this wine while on vacation last month at Gaffney&#8217;s Wine Bar in Encinitas, California. Although they could have used some air conditioning on the evening I visited, I found the wine selection to be quite interesting and service honest and efficient. Owners Donna and Robert Gaffney had a similar wine bar in Sonoma [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tasted this wine while on vacation last month at <a target="_blank" title="Gaffney's Website" href="http://www.gaffneyswinebar.com/">Gaffney&#8217;s Wine Bar</a> in Encinitas, California. Although they could have used some air conditioning on the evening I visited, I found the wine selection to be quite interesting and service honest and efficient. Owners Donna and Robert Gaffney had a similar wine bar in Sonoma for several years before relocating down to the seaside town of Encinitas, just north of San Diego. Even though their business is on Hwy 101, this is not a place most tourists would frequent so the Gaffney&#8217;s cater to locals. They pick their wines only from very limited production wineries they have developed relationships with over the years and also sell everything available at the bar in their retail shop. The wines are served in the proper Riedel stemware at the correct temperature and each regular pour is a generous 6 ounces. I chose a flight of two half-pours from the Curtis Winery of Santa Barbara County.</p>
<p>Curtis is a Rhone specialist making Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre, Viognier, Roussanne and blends of these varietals. Winemaker Chuck Carlson shows his passion for Syrah and it&#8217;s terroir by making three vineyard designates:  Ambassador&#8217;s Vineyard, Crossroads Vineyard and Vogelzang Vineyard. Gaffney&#8217;s had the Crossroads Vineyard Syrah from Santa Ynez Valley available for tasting of which only 597 cases were produced.</p>
<p>Tasting Notes:</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="Curtis Winery Website" href="http://www.curtiswinery.com/">Curtis Winery</a>, Syrah, Crossroads Vineyard, Santa Barbara County 2003 ($32) - 100% Syrah aged 16 months in new and previously used French oak. Dark purple in color with rich plum, tobacco and vanilla aromas. Concentrated and layered black cherry, blueberry and plum flavors with some herbs and spices finishing with silky tannins and some heat from 15.5% ABV. Despite the high level of alcohol, I found this wine to be balanced by enormous fruit reminiscent of Pax Syrah. A delicious wine that proves that great Syrah can come from the Santa Ynez Valley of &#8220;<a target="_blank" title="Sideways on DVD" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0007TKOAA/winecast-20?creative=327641&#038;camp=14573&#038;adid=1G438VA0RRMGD6ZN9C6G&#038;link_code=as1">Sideways</a>&#8221; fame. I&#8217;d only like to see a bit less alcohol here.</p>
<p>15.5% ABV<br />
Natural cork closure<br />
Score: 90<br />
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		<link>http://winecast.net/2006/08/29/la-ferme-julien-rose-cotes-du-ventoux-2005/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2006 02:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[La Ferme Julien, RosÃƒÂ©, CÃƒÂ´tes du Ventoux, France 2005 ($5)
What better wine to enjoy after a day on the beach but rosÃƒÂ©? I picked up this blend at Trader Joe&#8217;s after remembering a recommendation from Quaffability (ironically for another rose). It is made from 50% Cinsault, 40% Grenache and 10% Syrah grown in France&#8217;s Rhone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>La Ferme Julien, RosÃƒÂ©, CÃƒÂ´tes du Ventoux, France 2005 ($5)</p>
<p>What better wine to enjoy after a day on the beach but rosÃƒÂ©? I picked up this blend at Trader Joe&#8217;s after remembering a recommendation from <a target="_blank" href="http://quaffability.com/">Quaffability</a> (ironically for <a target="_blank" href="http://quaffability.com/?p=124">another rose</a>). It is made from 50% Cinsault, 40% Grenache and 10% Syrah grown in France&#8217;s Rhone Valley.</p>
<p>The wine is a beautiful shade of salmon/ruby with lean aromas of strawberry and watermelon. In the mouth it is light and dry with cherry and strawberry fruit flavors and good acidity. A cut above quaffable and a nice value.</p>
<p>13% ABV<br />
Stelvin closure<br />
Score: 8/10</p>
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		<title>Vina Robles, &#8220;Signature&#8221; 2002</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2006/05/11/vina-robles-signature-2002/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2006/05/11/vina-robles-signature-2002/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2006 01:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<category><![CDATA[Petite Sirah]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Vina Robles, &#8220;Signature&#8221;, Paso Robles 2002 ($18) Ã¢â‚¬â€œ A blend of 48% Petit Verdot, 33% Syrah, and 19% Petite Sirah. Dark purple in color with intense aromas of plum and spice. Silky plum, blackberry and black pepper flavors. Moderate tannins are still behind the thick mouthfeel, indicating that this wine has better days ahead. Plenty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.vinarobles.com/">Vina Robles</a>, &#8220;Signature&#8221;, Paso Robles 2002 ($18) Ã¢â‚¬â€œ A blend of 48% Petit Verdot, 33% Syrah, and 19% Petite Sirah. Dark purple in color with intense aromas of plum and spice. Silky plum, blackberry and black pepper flavors. Moderate tannins are still behind the thick mouthfeel, indicating that this wine has better days ahead. Plenty of fruit here for the long term. This is my kind of wine. Score: 9/10</p>
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		<title>Les Vignerons du Mont-Ventoux, Ã¢â‚¬Å“Grange des DamesÃ¢â‚¬Â? rouge 2000</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2006/04/19/les-vignerons-du-mont-ventoux-%e2%80%9cgrange-des-dames%e2%80%9d-rouge-2000/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2006/04/19/les-vignerons-du-mont-ventoux-%e2%80%9cgrange-des-dames%e2%80%9d-rouge-2000/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Apr 2006 00:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Les Vignerons du Mont-Ventoux, Ã¢â‚¬Å“Grange des DamesÃ¢â‚¬Â? rouge, Cotes du Ventoux 2000 (~$10/gift) Ã¢â‚¬â€œ Since my parents are again in France, I pulled out a gift from a previous trip some years ago. The back label states this red to be a blend of 50% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 20% Carignan and 10% Cinsault. Dark ruby [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bedoin.com/fr/detproduit.asp?PID=3">Les Vignerons du Mont-Ventoux</a>, Ã¢â‚¬Å“Grange des DamesÃ¢â‚¬Â? rouge, Cotes du Ventoux 2000 (~$10/gift) Ã¢â‚¬â€œ Since my parents are again in France, I pulled out a gift from a previous trip some years ago. The back label states this red to be a blend of 50% Grenache, 20% Syrah, 20% Carignan and 10% Cinsault. Dark ruby in color with a funky earthy nose of rhubarb, spice and a touch of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brettanomyces">Brett</a>. Strawberry, leather and tar flavors with smooth tannins. Could use some more fruit, but pretty interesting anyway. Most likely would have shown better a couple years back so drink Ã¢â‚¬Ëœem if you have Ã¢â‚¬Ëœem. Ã¢â‚¬Å“Barn of the LadiesÃ¢â‚¬Â? seems like an apt name for this one <img src='http://winecast.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> Score: 7.5/10</p>
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		<title>Winecast 51 - Pax Syrah Simulcast</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2006/01/07/winecast-51-pax-syrah-simulcast/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2006/01/07/winecast-51-pax-syrah-simulcast/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2006 02:15:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s podcast is a bit of a change in the regular format and my first co-host show.  It is with Alan Baker, the CellarRat from the Ratcast podcast released in what we think is an unprecedented format: the Simulcast.  We talk about and taste a Syrah from Pax Wine Cellars.
Show notes:
00:23 - Welcome [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s podcast is a bit of a change in the regular format and my first co-host show.  It is with Alan Baker, the CellarRat from the <a href="http://cellarrat.org/">Ratcast podcast</a> released in what we think is an unprecedented format: the Simulcast.  We talk about and taste a Syrah from Pax Wine Cellars.</p>
<p>Show notes:<br />
00:23 - Welcome and show theme<br />
02:39 - <a href="http://www.cellarrat.org/archives/2006/01/ratcast_21_the_1.html">Pax Syrah Simulcast</a><br />
20:27 - Tasting Notes: <a href="http://www.paxwines.com/">Pax Wine Cellars</a>, Syrah, <a href="http://www.paxwines.com/2003walker.html">Walker Vine Hill Vineyard</a>, Russian River Valley 2003 ($60)<br />
21:27 - An announcement about the future of Winecast<br />
22:26 - Contact details<br />
22:50 - Next show theme</p>
<p>UPDATE, Jan. 10, 2006:  Thanks to all who have pointed out that we were not the first podcasters to do a simulcast&#8230; I still think we are the first wine podcasters to do this type of show, call it a &#8220;simulcast&#8221; and <a href="http://www.cellarrat.org/archives/2006/01/ratcast_21_the_1.html">creatively use Morse code</a> <img src='http://winecast.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Feedback: winecast@gmail.com | Audio comments: +01-206-33-WINE-9 (+01-206-339-4639)<br />
Copyright 2006 Tim Elliott. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today's podcast is a bit of a change in the regular format and my first co-host show.  It is with Alan Baker, the CellarRat ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today's podcast is a bit of a change in the regular format and my first co-host show.  It is with Alan Baker, the CellarRat from the Ratcast podcast released in what we think is an unprecedented format: the Simulcast.  We talk about and taste a Syrah from Pax Wine Cellars.

Show notes:
00:23 - Welcome and show theme
02:39 - Pax Syrah Simulcast
20:27 - Tasting Notes: Pax Wine Cellars, Syrah, Walker Vine Hill Vineyard, Russian River Valley 2003 ($60)
21:27 - An announcement about the future of Winecast
22:26 - Contact details
22:50 - Next show theme

UPDATE, Jan. 10, 2006:  Thanks to all who have pointed out that we were not the first podcasters to do a simulcast... I still think we are the first wine podcasters to do this type of show, call it a "simulcast" and creatively use Morse code ;-)

Feedback: winecast@gmail.com #124; Audio comments: +01-206-33-WINE-9 (+01-206-339-4639)
Copyright 2006 Tim Elliott. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

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		<title>Winecast 20 - Syrah</title>
		<link>http://winecast.net/2005/04/26/winecast-20-syrah/</link>
		<comments>http://winecast.net/2005/04/26/winecast-20-syrah/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2005 03:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's show is focused on the red grape of the Rhone: Syrah. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img SRC="http://www.winecast.net/images/VR_Syrah.jpg" align="left">Today&#8217;s show is focused on the red grape of the Rhone: Syrah.  I taste three wines made from this grape from 3 different continents, give you background on the origins of Syrah, why Aussie&#8217;s call their wines &#8220;Shiraz&#8221;, review the book,  &#8220;Wine for Every Day and Every Occasion&#8221;, by Dottie Gaiter &#038; John Brecher and share some listener comments.</p>
<p>Wines tasted:</p>
<p> - Greg Norman Estates, Limestone Coast, Shiraz 2002 ($11)<br />
 - Cave de Tain l&#8217;Hermitage, Crozes Hermitage, &#8220;Nobles Rives&#8221; 2001 ($14)<br />
 - Vina Robles, Estate Syrah 2001 ($12) </p>
<p><a href="http://winecast.net/podcasts/Winecast_20050426.mp3">Direct mp3 Download</a></p>
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