Latest News February 3rd, 2012
Hospice du Rhone 22 Questions with Jeff
February 2nd, 2012
HdR 1: First wine ever made?
JC: Elderberry wine from a kit.
HdR 2: Do you have a name for your press? If so what is it? JC: No name for the press.
HdR 3: If you had to choose another region to craft wines in what would it be? JC: Martinique
HdR 4:...
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Tasting Notes Archive
2000 Rhodes Vineyard Zinfandel Cuvée Isabel
"A field blend of 45 year old head trained vines, this vineyard of Pinole and Yokayo gravelly loam is located in the Redwood Valley in Mendocino County. We used eight different barrel producers, (seven French oak and one American) during the aging process. All the barrels were Burgundy style in shape, which we feel adds a level of finesse and elegance to the Cuvée Isabel." -Jeff Cohn Tasting Notes Amazingly dark purple appearance and aromas of black cherry, hints of lavender, cinnamon, vanilla and roasted herbs. An elegant Zinfandel whose flavors echo its aromas, but with a level of intensity and richness that will tantalize your palate.
A delight just to smell. Loaded with exotic spicy mocha and
vanilla-laced oak, with chocolate-covered espresso beans. Spicy wild
berry and blackberry flavors fold in nicely, even tilting against the
obvious wood flavors. Drink now through 2008.
Medium dark purplish ruby color; very attractive, forward, herbal,
spicy, distinctly varietal, raspberry and black cherry fruit aroma with
overtones of creamy oak; full body; big, intense, jammy, highly
extracted, ripe raspberry and black cherry fruit flavors with overtones
of creamy oak and tending towards a very rich, late harvest style;
medium full to full tannin; lingering aftertaste. Shows a lot of oak
though it is well integrated with the fruit. Very appealing to drink
now. Very highly recommended.
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