- Viña Calina Alcance Cabernet Sauvignon 2006, 93-3 -- V, Maule Valley, Chile, #079533 $19.95
- Mitolo ‘Jester’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2007, 92-2 -- V, McLaren Vale, Australia, #043224 $22.95
- Domaine de la Jasse Vieilles Vignes 2000, 91-2 -- O, Pays d'Oc, France, #SO39-2636 $18.67
- Alkoomi ‘Frankland River’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, 90-2 -- V, Western Australia, #904227 $17.95
- Bodegas Ateca Atteca Old Vines 2006, 90-1 -- V, Calatayud, Spain, #103473 $22.95
- Bodegas Faustino I Tinto Gran Reserva 1995, 88 - V, Rioja, Spain, #976662 $32.95
- Dornier Merlot 2003, 85 -- V, Stellenbosch, S.Africa, #694224 $18.95
- Pérez Cruz Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2007, 80 -- V, Maipo Valley, Chile, #694208 $14.95
- Fattoria La Loggia Terra Dei Cavalieri Chianti Classico 1997, 80 -- G, Italy, #738146 $14.90
- Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc 2008, 90-2 -- G, Marlborough, NZ, #426601 $15.95
- X&Y Chardonnay 2006, 90-2 -- V, Margaret River, Australia, #048561 $18.80
- Terravin Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon 2006, 89-1 -- V, Marlborough, NZ, #106021 $21.95
- MontGras Sauvignon Blanc Reserva 2007, 88-2 -- G, San Antonio Valley, Chile, #058362 $11.95
- Southbrook Triomphe Sauvignon Blanc 2007 VQA Niagara Peninsula, 85 -- V, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, #117556 $18.95
- Westend Estate Richland Pinot Grigio 2008, 85 -- V, Riverina, Australia, #092494 $13.95
- Henry LaGarde Chardonnay Reserve 2007, 84 -- V, Mendoza, Argentina, #098087 $17.95
- Castellani Poggio Al Casone La Cattura 2006, 82 -- V, Tuscany, Italy, #121194 $19.95
- Wakefield Chardonnay 2007, 82 -- V, South Australia, #711556 $15.95
- Lindemans Bin 85 Pinot Grigio 2008, 79 -- G, Australia, #668947 $10.85 (g)
- Wolf Blass Yellow Label Chardonnay 2007, 76 -- G, Australia, #226860 $14.95 (g)
TASTINGS:
WAKEFIELD CHARDONNAY 2007, South Australia, 14.5% D, #711556 $15.95 (Tasted May 15, 2009)
TERRAVIN SAUVIGNON BLANC/SEMILLON 2006, Marlborough, NZ, 13.5% XD, #106021 $21.95 (Tasted May 13, 2009)
A Vintages release on April 11, 2009 described by Michael Cooper of New Zealand Buyer’s Guide, 2008 giving it 4 out of 5, “… mouthfilling, crisp and ripely herbaceous, with intense flavours and a slightly flinty, bone-dry finish.” My notes: A blend of 70% Sauvignon Blanc and 30% Semillon with a pale golden colour and unusual aromatics: nettles, gooseberry and grapefruit - not floral. Lots of tang without being a tooth cleaner and there’s a moderate lusciousness to flavours of equal parts lime, young gooseberry and grapefruit. Semillon adds an extra citrus twist to a otherwise lightly flavoured NZ style Sauvignon Blanc. The long finish is crisp and clean. This shows some youthfulness and should cellar well for several years. Have with telapia, halibut and fries or Thai chicken - a flexible white. 89
WOLF BLASS YELLOW LABEL CHARDONNAY 2007, Australia, 13.5% D, #226860 $14.95 (Tasted May 5, 2009)
LINDEMANS BIN 85 PINOT GRIGIO 2008, Australia, 11.5% D, #668947 $10.85 (Tasted May 8, 2009)
A General listing described as “Pale straw colour; soft, fresh pear fruit aromas; dry, medium bodied, fresh and flavourful, rounded palate, balanced acidity on finish. Serve with shrimp in garlic butter, pasta con alio e olio and light appetizers.” My notes: A Lindemans varietal I haven’t tasted before. The colour is a pale yellow and aromas are nonexistent but nothing foul. The first sip is a diluted grapefruit and the finish remains a diluted grapefruit, tamely acidic and could be called ‘refreshing’. Pair with a delicate perch or pickerel filet lightly lemon’d and grilled. A recipe wine for the drink now market. 79
SOUTHBROOK TRIOMPHE SAUVIGNON BLANC 2007 VQA Niagara Peninsula, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, 12.5% XD, #117556 $18.95 (Tasted May 5, 2009)
A Vintages release on May 2, 2009 described by local critic John Szabo as “… Very clean, pungent, fresh and highly fruity, with wonderfully aromatic passion fruit etc. … Gives great Sancerre or NZ a run for the money… 89/100”. My notes: The first from Southbrook I’ve tasted. There’s a touch of orange zest in the nose, mild but there. The colour is a faint gold and the first sip is surprising by the delicate-ness of the fruit. There’s a crisp lemon lime tang and a touch of peach that carry through to the finish but sipping is fairly hollow. The partnership f
HENRY LAGARDE CHARDONNAY RESERVE 2007, Mendoza, Argentina, 13.9% D, #098087 $17.95 (Tasted May 8, 2009)
A Vintages release on May 2, 2009 described with no apparent source as “… impresses with its fresh tropical fruit flavours and intriguing accents of honey and peach. Terrific with a crab salad or scallops with summer squash.” My notes: A light golden colour with a fairly viscous film and no legs to speak of. The nose is a faint honey, lemon and green apple including a slight tang all flowing through to the first sip. The finish is long with a firm tang and the flavours show more of their grassy side, still bright and refreshing. A reasonable sipper better with a buffet of sausage pieces, chicken wings or shaved meats. Pair with planked salmon, shrimp kebobs or seafood pastas. A drink now. 84
ALKOOMI ‘FRANKLAND RIVER’ CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2005, Western Australia, 14.5% XD, #904227 $17.95 (Tasted May 2, 2009)
A Vintages release on May 2, 2009 described by Josh Raynolds as “Ruby-red. Vibrant red- and blackcurrant aromas are complicated by musky tobacco, cedar and underbrush; very cabernet. Bitter cherry and liquorice add firmness to the sweet berry flavours, with dusty tannins contributing grip. The tannins gain strength on the finish but the wine maintains freshness and a sweetly seductive personality. 90/100, July/Aug. 2008.“ My notes: There’s a dull cast to the deep ruby colour and a warm wood fragrance to the ripe black cherry nose. Then a smooth texture, full-bodied, dry and with a charred edge to ripe black fruit that transitions slowly into a long well balanced, chalky dry finish. Have with anything full flavoured and beefy: a stew to bbq’d back ribs - but not too spicy. This should cellar well for a few more years. 90
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CASTELLANI POGGIO AL CASONE LA CATTURA 2006, Tuscany, Italy, 12.5% XD, #121194 $19.95 (Tasted May 4, 2009)
A Vintages release on May 2, 2009 described by James Suckling as “Shows freshly sliced plum, with crushed raspberry, almost peach. Full-bodied, with soft, velvety tannins and a long, clean and crisp finish. Hard not to drink now. A fascinating wine. Teroldego and Syrah. 90/100, Sept. 30, 2008.” My notes: I’d call the colour a ‘noble’ ruby, deep with a crimson cast. Has to sit awhile for the nose to develop an earthy void, that is, a lack of fruit, specific or blended but with freshness. The first sip also lacks definition then each follow on sip builds a delicate flavour of blueberry and cherry with a texture that is soft with dry tannins and a mild acid. Its delicate finish presents an uncertainty when suggesting a pairing… perhaps cold or roast turkey, a ham steak or pork tenderloin. This is a subtle old world drink now and, for me, not enough there to maintain an interest. Not cellarable and not a value. 82
DOMAINE DE LA JASSE VIEILLES VIGNES 2000, Pays d'Oc, France, 13.5% XD, #SO39-2636 $18.67 (Retasted May 6, 2009)
BODEGAS FAUSTINO I TINTO GRAN RESERVA 1995, Rioja, Spain, 13.0% D, #976662 $32.95 (Retasted May 7, 2009)
BODEGAS ATECA ATTECA OLD VINES 2006, Calatayud, Spain, 14.5% XD, #103473 $22.95 (Tasted May 12, 2009)
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VIÑA CALINA ALCANCE CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2006, Maule Valley, Chile, 14.5% XD, #079533 $19.95 (Tasted May 11, 2009)
A Vintages release on January 10, 2009 described by an unknown source as “… This deeply coloured Cab is packed with aromas of cherry, blackcurrant and ample sweet oak and coffee. The palate is bursting with sweet cassis and red berry preserve flavours leading to a touch of vanilla on the lingering finish.” My notes: This has a deep purple colour and reasonable film leaving long legs and staining on the bowl. A herby aspect to a black currant nose results from a nicely balanced oak and the first sip is smooth with rich black currant flavourings then tannin momentarily grips the palate before mellowing into a long, warm sensation of black fruit preserve. Let breathe an hour before serving - this one has improved opening the previous day. Have with bbq’d ribs, rack of lamb or grilled steaks. A full-bodied, bold sipper now or for cellaring several years. 93
A General listing described by an unknown source as “Pale lemon yellow colour with hints of green; intense fresh scents of citrus, gooseberry, and cut grass; light bodied, racy acidity, displaying flavours of lemon zest, grass, and green apple. Great with arugula, beet and goat cheese salad.” My notes: The Mont Gras Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (#619205, $10.85) was rated 90 when tasted in November last year. The Sauvignon Blanc is a clear blond colour with aromas of nettles, slight green gooseberries and kiwi fruit. The film is light giving notice to the crispness and light roundness of the first sip, almost chalky with a dry tang that lasts awhile. Flavours are subtle being mostly delicate citrus and green apple with the gooseberry revealing itself in the finish. Would go well with fresh oysters, prosciutto wrapped asparagus or grilled seafoods. 88
WESTEND ESTATE RICHLAND PINOT GRIGIO 2008, Riverina, Australia, 12.0% D, #092494 $13.95 (Tasted May 18, 2009)
MITOLO JESTER CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2007, McLaren Vale, Australia, 14.5% XD, #043224 $22.95 (Tasted May 19, 2009)

My notes: This was last tasted in June 2007 before Ww ratings. I liked it: RP gave it 4 ½ of 5 (RP90-93): my BH wouldn’t drink it. Originally purchased from Vintages release of July 8, 2006, I had found it ’unctious… a bright merlot - a wonderful balance of fresh fruit and barrel fermentation.’ Perhaps the extra years will make a difference? This now has a woody wildberry nose along with a blackberry colour, rich and an opaque, slightly violet ruby. The first sip is sharp and tannic preceding a smooth and full, dark berry flavour. The finish is quite tart and leaves a dry layer of teeth cleaning fruit on the palate. Not for the ’general public’ - more for those willing to try the unusual. This improves as it sits but will always be a bold, tart sipper. Have with pepper steaks, gourmet burgers or well seasoned back ribs. Oh Yes! My BH drank it this time. Cellaring another few years couldn’t hurt. 85
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X&Y CHARDONNAY 2006, Margaret River, Australia, 14.0% XD, #048561 $18.80 (Retasted May 21, 2009)
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FATTORIA LA LOGGIA TERRA DEI CAVALIERI CHIANTI CLASSICO 1997, Italy, 12.5% XD, #738146* $14.90 (Retasted May 24, 2009)
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PÉREZ CRUZ RESERVA CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2007, Maipo Valley, Chile, 14.5% XD, #694208 $14.95 (Tasted May 25, 2009)
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VILLA MARIA PRIVATE BIN SAUVIGNON BLANC 2008, Marlborough, NZ, 13.0% D, #426601 $15.95 (Tasted May 27, 2009)
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A General listing described anonymously as “Pale straw colour; intense aromas of gooseberry, lime, grass and asparagus; dry, medium bodied, crisp acidity, and flavours of bell pepper, gooseberry citrus; clean, crisp finish. Serve with goat cheese dishes, fish, vegetarian fare or herb roasted poultry.” My notes: The Villa Maria SBs have rated above par consistently (2007 and 2004 previously tasted). Their 2008 is a tad fuller than the Southbrook and MontGras above and has a more pronounced herbaceous gooseberry nose, delicate and clean. The colour is a delicately tinged blond, not building any anticipation of the first nippy sip. Pleasantly rounded, lining the mouth with crisp ripe gooseberry flavours, this is a super sipper for a social crowd. The finish is straight forward, fruity, dry and long. Have with crab cakes, mushroom caps, shrimp ring or vegetable plate. Went well with grilled black cod filets with roast potatoes, asparagus and snap peas. 90
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