Wine
on the Radio - August 30, 2004
Paso Robles
Recommendations
Does your taste in wine run to the
big reds like cabernet sauvignon or zinfandel? Or maybe merlot
or shiraz? Well, here's another one to meet: Paso Robles,
California.
Most folks think Napa and Sonoma
when it comes to California wine but look a bit further south.
Paso Robles is the inland part of San Luis Obispo county and
it kind of straddles northern and southern California - not just
in the weather, but in attitude and temperament too.
The land and topography is ideal
for grapes with mountains that block the sea yet channel the breezes
to cool hot inland days, and chalky soil where vines thrive.
The bigger reds, like cabernet and
zin, get to hang longer and ripen fuller without the threat of
fall rain but nighttime temperatures drop to keep them from getting
overcooked.
The cab and zin lead the way in Paso
Robles, but be on the lookout for the syrah . . . it will stand
up to the best of Australia or France. The wines of Paso Robles.
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Our
Picks and Recommendations . . . Wines
from the Paso Robles Area All Prices Approximate
Cambria
2002 Katherine's Vineyard Chardonnay $18
Santa Maria Valley, California
Winemaker's Notes
A tribute to Cambria's consistent style and character, Katherine's
Chardonnay is a lush, well-rounded wine revealing vibrant tropical
flavors folded over hints of vanilla and pear. The finish is enduring,
made memorable by notes of vanilla and oak spice
2001
Wild Horse Merlot Paso Robles $15
Rich ripe fruit flavors balanced by bright acidity. The soft,
rich tannins and long finish make this wine an age worthy contender
2000
Wild Horse Cabernet Sauvignon Paso Robles $15
Blueberry, plum and cherry fruit with big ripeness. A very
palate friendly wine
Justin
2003 Edna Valley Sauvignon Blanc $15
Central Coast ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
Our Sauvignon Blanc has a brilliant, pale gold color. This veritable
varietal wine wafts wistful initial aromas of boxwood, cantaloupe
and citrus notes. As the nose develops, grapefruit, a note of
oak and a mineral character appear
Byron
2001 Santa Maria Valley Chardonnay $20
Central Coast ,
California
Winemaker's Notes
Byron Chardonnay Santa Maria Valley is an exceptionally well balanced
wine, displaying ripe, vibrant flavors and remarkable silkiness
2001
Kunin Zinfandel Paso Robles $22
WS 87 points, Light-colored, but with some rich, dusty berry
fruit flavors and a good slap of oak, finishing with tar and tobacco
flavors
2001
Garretson Syrah "The Luascēin" Paso Robles $45
Wine & Spirits 94, Massive, yet withheld: Powerfully dense
with a delicate weight, the blackness of this wine sinks in, blanketing
the tongue and the throat with a veil of cherry, raspberry, huckleberry
and carob-scented earth
Peachy
Canyon 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon $25
Extremely
dark garnet color. Black Current, Cedar at first, it also is very
earthy and smoky
Justin
Winery 2001 Isosceles $40
Red
Blend
The medium
dark color of this '01 red deceives, giving no hint of the depth
and power of the flavors to follow. Likewise, in its current youthful
state, there is shyness on the nose, yielding only faint aromas
of fruit, cocoa and mineral immediately upon opening
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sure to visit www.pasowine.com