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Mark Lipton
 
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> Jean-Paul Brun, Beaujolais blanc, 2001
> 100% Char-do-nay. Lightly yellow, greenish gold. Light apple, quince,
> and lemon wash on the nose, this is very well made for the price ($11),
> with a spicy ginger-apple flavor and a soft calcium finish. B+


This wine gets my vote for perennial QPR favorite for the non-oaked
Chardonnay crowd. Of course, there's nothing wrong with Brun's reds,
either...


> Garretson, Syrah, Paso Robles 'Rozet Vineyard', 2001
> Also goes by the name of 'Luascain'. The color is a deep purple and
> very primary. There is a dull nose of camphor and licorice, slightly
> medicinal. This is a big, thick wine and tough to chew through, but
> there are camphor-mint, licorice, tough dark cherry, and prune and
> vanillin on the finish. Quite harsh and reduced in feeling. 14%
> alcohol. Wonder how this would age? B-B+


I had this wine at the winery just over a year ago. Here's what I had
to say about it:

"Inky black-purple in color. An intriguing nose: floral, with bright
fruit and a few green notes. In the mouth, it showed ample tannins,
with coffee and blueberry flavors and a clean finish. Very good, if a
bit idiosyncratic."

Can't say I recall any camphor or licorice, but then again it's had a
year more to develop, or not as the case may be.

The Other Mark