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Starting with this entry anonymous ratings and descriptions are no longer to be included. As well, only current reviews, ie. within two years of present day, will be referenced. Also, only ratings based on a 100 point system or those that provide a conversion to a 100 point system, eg. Rod Phillips’ 5 Star system, will be quoted .
If there is a basis for selecting a wine I’ve included it in my notes. In the March Lineup there are four wines, three below $10, from Beppi Crosariol’s Decanter of February 26th and three are related to Tweets from Robert Parker Jr.
Cheers, Ww
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THE LINEUP - grouped by reds, whites, rosés, sparkles and other:
- Cline ‘Los Carneros’ Syrah 2006, 95-3 -- V, Sonoma, California, #955435 $17.95
- Wente ‘Southern Hills’ Livermore Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008, 92-3 -- G, California, USA, #301507 $16.95
- Tommasi Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico 2006, 92-2 -- V, Veneto, Italy, #356220 $49.95
- Perrin & Fils ‘Les Sinards’ Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2007, 91-1 -- V, Orange, France, #005975 (375 mL) $19.95
- St. Hallett Gamekeeper’s Shiraz/Grenache 2009, 88-1 -- V, Barossa, Australia, #024117 $14.95
- Ghost Pines ‘Winemaker’s Blend’ Merlot 2007, 88-1 -- V, Healdsburg, California, #135384 $19.95
- J. Lohr `Los Osos` Merlot 2007, 88-1 -- V, Paso Robles, California, #027516 $19.95
- Ridgepoint Wines Cabernet Merlot 2006 VQA Twenty Mile Bench, 86-1 -- G, Vineland, Ontario, #101519 $13.95
- J.P. Chenet Premier de Cuvée Merlot Cabernet 2009, 82 -- G, Languedoc, France, #621995 $11.95
- Southbrook Vineyards `Triomphe`Syrah 2008 VQA Niagara Peninsula, 81 -- V, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, #129809 $24.95
- Torbreck Woodcutter’s Shiraz 2008, 81 (Cellar) -- V, Barossa Valley, Australia, #927533 $27.95
- Château Ducla Bordeaux Supérieur 2008, 80 -- V, Bordeaux, France, #162461 $14.95
- Leth Vineyards ‘Steinagrund’ Gruner Veltliner 2009, 91-2 -- V, Wagram, Austria, #207282 $16.95
- Conundrum 2009, 91-2 -- V, Rutherford, California, #694653 $23.95
- Wente ‘Morning Fog’ Chardonnay 2009, 89-2 -- G, Livermore Valley, California, #175430 $16.95
- Ironstone ‘Obsession’ Symphony 2009, 89-2 -- V, Murphys, California, #355784 $14.95
- Auntsfield ‘Long Cow’ Sauvignon Blanc 2009, 87 - V, Marlborough, NZ, #663286 $19.95
- Fuzion Alta Torrontés Pinot Grigio 2010, 84 -- G, Mendoza, Chile, #168419 $8.95
- Caliterra Sauvignon Blanc Reserva Estate Grown 2010, 84 -- G, Casablanca, Chile, #275909 $8.95
- Torbreck Roussanne/Marsanne/Viognier 2008, 84 -- V, Barossa Valley, Australia, #186478 $19.95
- Vina Tarapaca Sauvignon Blanc 2010, 83 -- G, Isla de Maipo, Chile, #414185 $8.95*
- Kendall-Jackson Vinter’s Reserve ‘Summation’ 2009, 83 -- V, Santa Rosa, California, 13.5% D, #210195 $19.95
- Ridgepoint Wines Monticello Bianco 2009 VQA Niagara Escarpment, 82 -- G, Vineland, Ontario, #218651 $13.95
- Danzante Pinot Grigio 2009, 76 -- G, Venezie, Italy, #026906 $14.45
- Skuttlebutt Shiraz/Merlot Rosé 2008, 91-2 -- V, Margaret River, Australia, #169383 $16.95
- Nino Franco Brut Prosecco di Valdobbiadene 2009, 90-2 -- V, Veneto, Italy, #349662 $18.95
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TASTINGS:
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NINO FRANCO BRUT PROSECCO DI VALDOBBIADENE 2009, Veneto, Italy, 11.0% XD, #349662 $18.95 (Tasted March 29, 2011) CS
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A Vintages release on January 22, 2011. My notes: Last tasted in May 2007 with the note “Quaffing of any bubbly should be a pleasing sensation rather than a tonsil tensing exercise…”. In spite of being $2 more if the style continues I don’t expect much change. The cork shows the vintage year as 2009. Effervescent on opening and pouring then subsiding to a few slow streams of fine bubbles collecting at the rim. The colour is a pale blond with a green tint and aromas are of slight grapefruit and pastry, dry to the senses. Not 'tonsil tensing' but pleasingly tart on sip and swallow, mildly silky to the touch and finishing long and dry - all characteristics needed for a celibratory toaster or a companion to fresh oysters. I didn’t need an occasion to sip and hard not to quaff. Should keep from several years and perhaps gaining more silk. 90
TOMMASI AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO 2006, Veneto, Italy, 15.0% D, #356220 $49.95 (Tasted March 20, 2011) CS
A Vintages release on November 27, 2010. My notes: A gift waiting for the right occasion and a small family gathering prompted the opening. There’s a bright whiff of prunes, faint almond and liquorice and an even set of long legs on the glass. A piercing taste of fermented plums and cherry preserves integrated well with fine tannins, drying to the palate and continuing through a long, hot, flavourful finish. Paired with pastry wrapped beef tenderloin in a rich merlot / balsamic sauce this held its own, then some. Fruit and process are well balanced. Should cellar for many years but drinking well now. 92
WENTE ‘MORNING FOG’ CHARDONNAY 2009, Livermore Valley, California, 13.5% D, #175430 $16.95 (Tasted March 17, 2011) CS
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TORBRECK WOODCUTTER'S SHIRAZ 2008, Barossa Valley, Australia, 14.5% XD, #927533 $27.95 (Tasted March 18, 2011) CS
A Vintages release on January 8, 2011. My notes: A Vintages release on January 8, 2011. This has a dense ruby colour with an acrid taint to a blackberry scent and shows a firm film ringed with fast tears. There’s an unusual accent of burnt berries, blue- and black-, with a sharpness on the back of the throat overriding an underlining of smooth, full-bodied fruit. The finish carries this brashness through a long finish that ends with a hot, dry, crushed berry seed finish. Not a sipper and when paired with a flavourful BMT Sub Sandwich it accentuated the red peppers uncomfortably - do not pair with spicy entrées. Perhaps if cellared five+ years some mellowing may occur. 81 (Cellar)
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TORBRECK ROUSSANNE/MARSANNE/VIOGNIER 2008, Barossa Valley, Australia, 14.0% XD, #186478 $19.95 (Tasted March 10, 2011) CS
ST. HALLETT GAMEKEEPER’S SHIRAZ/GRENACHE 2009, Barossa, Australia, 13.5% XD, #024117 $14.95 (Tasted March 24, 2011) CS
LETH VINEYARDS ‘STEINAGRUND’ GRÜNER VELTLINER 2009, Wagram, Austria, 13.0% D, #207282 $16.95 (Tasted March 24, 2011) CS
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CALITERRA SAUVIGNON BLANC RESERVA ESTATE GROWN 2010, Casablanca, Chile, 13.0% D, #275909 $8.95 (Tasted March 11, 2011) CS
VINA TARAPACA SAUVIGNON BLANC 2010, Isla de Maipo, Chile, 13.0% D, #414185 $8.95* (Tasted March 31, 2011) CS
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FUZION ALTA TORRONTÉS PINOT GRIGIO 2010, Mendoza, Chile, 13.5% XD, #168419 $8.95 (Tasted March 15, 2011) CS
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KENDALL-JACKSON VINTNER'S RESERVE ‘SUMMATION’ 2009, Santa Rosa, California, 13.5% D, #210195 $19.95 (Tasted March 5, 2011) CS
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CLINE ‘LOS CARNEROS’ SYRAH 2006, Sonoma, California, 14.5% XD, #955435 $17.95 (Tasted March 14, 2011) CS
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SKUTTLEBUTT SHIRAZ/MERLOT ROSÉ 2008, Margaret River, Australia, 13.5% D, #169383 $16.95 (Tasted March 28, 2011) CS
WENTE ‘SOUTHERN HILLS’ LIVERMORE VALLEY CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2008, California, USA, 13.5% D, #301507 $16.95 (Tasted March 7, 2011) CS
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GHOST PINES ‘WINEMAKER'S BLEND’ MERLOT 2007, Healdsburg, California, 14.0% D, #135384 $19.95 (Tasted March 4, 2011) CS
CHÂTEAU DUCLA BORDEAUX SUPÉRIEUR 2008, Bordeaux, France, 12.0% XD, #162461 $14.95 (Tasted March 7, 2011) CS
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Released by Vintages on March 5, 2011 and recommended by WineoftheWeekend, May 3, 2011. My notes: From the back label: An Yvon Mau et Fils winery and a blend of cabernet and merlot of grapes from the sunny south western slopes of the hills in Saint-Exupery. Many tears fall from a firm film indicating a medium-bodied red, smooth to sip. The nose has a light vanilla, earth, some berry with current and spice but very little. Smooth, drying tannins, wood remnants with a slight flavour of berries makes this overall an OK sipper but not that interesting by itself. More of a meat companion or red sauced pasta/pizza combination. Past it or not enough to warrant cellaring, a drink now. 80
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CONUNDRUM 2009, Rutherford, California, 13.5% M, #694653 $23.95 (Tasted March 20, 2011) CS
J.P. CHENET PREMIER DE CUVÉE MERLOT CABERNET 2009, Languedoc, France, 12.5% D, #621995 $11.95 (Tasted March 9, 2011) CS
My notes: A General listing - An aroma of warmed earth, plum sauce and liquorice and a colour of deep opaque ruby sets this up as an interesting sipper. The film is firm with a scalloped edge leading to long fast legs and the first sip parches from full tannins, has a sharp bite and woody berry flavours. A peak of equal fruit and liquorice in the finish which declines quickly to a bramble and dulling dryness long on the palate. T'is rough as a sipper but with some textural interest - a better match for tomato sauced pastas. A drink now. 82
J. LOHR ‘LOS OSOS’ MERLOT 2007, Paso Robles, California, 13.5% D, #027516 $19.95 (Tasted March 16, 2011) CS
A Vintages release on March 5, 2011 rated 4 of 5 (87-89) and described by Rod Phillips (Dec 3, 2009) as “ Mostly merlot, with a dash of malbec and another dash of petit verdot, this blend delivers ripe and intense fruit flavours. Look for complexity and structure in this well-priced red, and drink it with roasted or grilled red meats. My notes: A spice tinged blackberry nose from a blackberry tinged dense ruby colour and a film that sticks to the glass before cascading in a lacy patchwork with some pearls clinging. Smooth, a piercing fullness of blackberry flavours and smoky earth tones. A welcomed sipper after an early afternoon of travels or have with anything meaty and grilled, seared, pot roasted or just liver paté on toasts. A drink now and may cellar a few years. 88
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SOUTHBROOK VINEYARDS ‘TRIOMPHE’ SYRAH 2008 VQA Niagara Peninsula, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, 11.8% XD, #129809 $24.95 (Tasted March 22, 2011) CS
A Vintages release on October 30, 2010. This wine won a Silver Medal at the 2010 Ontario Wine Awards. My notes: Letting this red breathe an hour before serving mellows out some tang although the nose retains a spicy side close to white pepper. The aromatic side of the nose includes plum, crushed raspberry and a slight vanilla. The colour is a dull ruby and a swirl shows a firm film that slowly cascades shedding many long tears. The flavour is predominantly young berries with a high acid level that leaves behind the fruit and frames a berry bramble through to a long sharp finish. Not a sipper this could pair with spicy pizza or chorizo sausage in a tomato pasta dish. A distinct Niagara style. 81
PERRIN & FILS LES SINARDS CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE 2007, Orange, France (Map it!) , 14.5% XD, #005975 (375 mL) $19.95 (Tasted March 25, 2011) CS
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A Vintages release on March 5, 2011 rated 92 and described by Robert Parker Jr. (Oct 2009) as “… Dense ruby, with licorice, sweet cherry, and lavender notes, this full-bodied, admirably concentrated wine can be drunk now or over the next 10-12 years.” My notes: A half size bottle of Les Sinards, #926626 regularly priced at $38.95. Let air for an hour for the smooth scent of spicy black currants without much room for other black fruit - but they’re there. There’s a purple hue to an opaque ruby and the film is firmly fixed letting short legs run and slowly evaporating. Medium-bodied with tannin to dry the mouth and a subtle acid to breathe life into flavours of black currants and liquorice. If there’s sugar it’s subtle as part of a long parching finish. Possible as a sipper depending on the crowd - more likely a meal red with prime rib, T-bone or long ribs. Has cellared well ‘til now and likely another four years. 91
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RIDGEPOINT WINES CABERNET MERLOT 2006 VQA Twenty Mile Bench, Vineland, Ontario, 12.5% D, #101519 $13.95 (Tasted March 13, 2011) CS
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RIDGEPOINT MONTICELLO BIANCO 2009 VQA Niagara Escarpment, Vineland, Ontario, 12.5% D, #218651 $13.95 (Tasted March 13, 2011) CS
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AUNTSFIELD ‘LONG COW’ SAUVIGNON BLANC 2009, Marlborough, NZ, 13.5% XD, #663286 $19.95 (Tasted March 21, 2011) CS
DANZANTE PINOT GRIGIO 2009, Venezie, Italy, 12.0% D, #026906 $14.45 (Tasted March 21, 2011) CS
IRONSTONE OBSESSION SYMPHONY 2009, Murphys, California, 12.5% D, #355784 $14.95 (Tasted March 24, 2011) CS
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