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[TN] '02 Ridge Geyserville turnaround

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Mark Lipton

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Nov 9, 2009, 12:27:50 PM11/9/09
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We fortuitously took advantage of the Indian Summer we are currently
enjoying by spending a weekend at a local State Park which, apart from
spectacular scenic beauty, is bereft of fine dining options. So, to
supplement meals at the Inn, we brought along a bottle of:

2002 Ridge Geyserville (84% Zin; 14% Carignan; 2% Petite Sirah)
nose [day 1]: dark fruit with an overlay of oak
palate [day 1]: full body, almost creamy feeling, balanced

After a day of sitting recorked at room temp, we tried it again:

nose [day 2]: dark fruit, earth, tarry
palate [day 2]: medium-full body, firm acidity, dark fruit, earth

What a transformation! Our initial impression was of a goopy, overly
oaky Zin, but by day 2 the wine had been transformed to a very
structured, taut wine with lots of complexity. Paul Draper's back notes
suggest drinking this wine from 2010-2013, but I'll suggest that it
could go much longer. This is a wine that'll benefit greatly from more
time.

Mark Lipton
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Mike Hagley

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Nov 9, 2009, 4:54:29 PM11/9/09
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Thanks for the post. I have a few bottles of this, so may have to open one
up soon (and drink it the next day).

Mike Hagley
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Lawrence Leichtman

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Nov 13, 2009, 12:19:49 PM11/13/09
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In article <hd9jen$b3d$1...@mailhub227.itcs.purdue.edu>,
Mark Lipton <not...@eudrup.ude> wrote:

I think Mr. Draper is correct. I plan on holding to at least 2011-12 on
mine as I had the exact experience Mark described.

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