...and May the Nasties Stay Away from Your Door in 2016!
LINEUP: Reds, Whites and Bubblies:
- Tyrrell's Rufus Stone Shiraz 2012, 93-3 -- V, Victoria, Australia, #091488 $22.95
- Meandro do Vale Meao 2012, 92-2 -- V, Douro, Portugal, #244731 $24.95
- Montes Alpha Syrah 2012, 89-1 -- V, Colchagua Valley, Chile, #000612 $19.95
- Irony Merlot Napa Valley 2012, 87 -- V, California, USA, #183186 $17.95*
- Year of the Monkey Pinot Noir 2014, 85 -- G, Baden, Germany, #425108 $14.95
- Cline Family Cellars Lodi Zinfandel 2013, 81a -- G, Sonoma, California, #489278 $16.55
- Clos du Bois Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, 80a -- V, Geyserville, California, #308304 $15.95
- Southbrook Triomphe Chardonnay 2013 VQA Niagara Peninsula, 89-1 -- V, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, #172338 $22.95
- Woodwork Central Coast Chardonnay 2013, 87-1 -- G, Sonoma, California, #428805 $16.95
- Cannonball Chardonnay 2013, 87 -- V, Sonoma County, California, #311563 $22.95
- Te Whare RA Sauvignon Blanc 2014, 87 -- Renwick, Marlborough, #411603 $24.95
- Henschke Tilly's Vineyard 2013, 84 -- V, Adelaide Hills, Australia, #061705 $26.95
- Daniel Lenko Chardonngay Unoaked Chardonnay 2012 VQA Niagara Peninsula, 82 -- Disc., Beamsville, Ontario, #260398 $12.10*
- Cave de Beblenheim Brut Rosé Crémant d'Alsace NV, 87 -- V, Beblenheim, France, #168948 $18.95
(V - Vintages, G - General, O - Other, r-v - Rating-Value, a - aerated, c - cellar, NR - Not Recommended)
TASTINGS:
IRONY MERLOT NAPA VALLEY 2012, California, USA, 14.5% D 4g/L, #183186 $17.95* (Tasted January 4, 2016)
A Vintages release on April 1, 2015 and *reduce from $ 19.95 until Jan 3, 2016. My notes: A Delicato Vineyards wine. The colour is a regal ruby or a cross between a ripe raspberry and blackberry. A thin film sits hanging from a wrinkle rim with a tilt flowing long slow tears. A touch of bright lacquer and crushed blackberry sets a smooth background for an extra dry layer of tannin. A faint lacquer on aged blackberry skins continues through a long finish appealing to those that have acquired the taste. Lamb, rib-eye and anything meaty red and savoury. Past fresh fruit and going into a tangy herbal stage. A drink now past cellaring. 87
DANIEL LENKO CHARDONNGAY UNOAKED CHARDONNAY 2012 VQA Niagara Peninsula, Beamsville, Ontario, 13.0% XD 5g/L, #260398 $12.10* (Tasted January 4, 2016)
Product discontinued at a reduced price*. My notes: A mid yellow clear as crystal on pouring. A thin film forms a fragile rim bursting with fast legs that quickly separates into nodules on the glass. The nose is faint: some crabapple and some mango - tho' not much to relish. A metallic dryness takes over aroma and taste going into a long finish. A meal white for Swiss Chalet chicken was OK with pan-fried Trout on green beans with an anchovy butter sauce. An exploratory drink-now not for cellaring. 82
YEAR OF THE MONKEY PINOT NOIR 2014, Baden, Germany, 12.0% M x/L, #425108 $14.95 (Tasted January 2, 2016)
A General listing. My notes: An aspect of burnt match to a jammy berry meets the nose as well as a see-through mid red colour introduces this Pinot. The film is thin and runs a quickly fragmenting rim. Aerating pushes a pleasing cherry fruit forward. The first sip is sweet with crushed berry, tart, smooth, less jammy and sticky on the palate. Aerated, the taste is a bit cleaner. Finishes long and dry. Paired nicely with a savoury side of grilled pork ribs. My sipping preference is less jammy. A drink now. 85
TE WHARE RA SAUVIGNON BLANC 2014, Renwick, Marlborough, 13.0% XD 2g.L, #411603 $24.95 (Tasted January 22, 2016)
Released by Vintages on May 2, 2015. My notes: The colour is a light golden and there's a pleasing sweet pepper on the nose. A modest film sits under a full rim slowly falling without tears. A dry first sip carries with it a delicate vegetable flavour - not the traditional gooseberry. Body is medium carrying a refreshing uniqueness for a long extra dry finish. Sip if you prefer or combine with grilled scallops/shrimps in a garlic sauce. Paired nicely with Romance Sushi from Sushi Park on Dundas. A drink now. 87
HENSCHKE TILLY'S VINEYARD 2013, Adelaide Hills, Australia, 12.5% D 7g/L, #061705 $26.95 (Tasted January 21, 2016)
Released by Vintages on May 16, 2015. My notes: A blend of 34% Sauvignon Blanc, 20% Semillon, 17% Chardonnay, 14% Riesling, 11% Pinot Gris and 4% Gewurztraminer. A light gold that lays a thin film with a swirl or tilt ending with a lacy pattern. Poured at 11oC the aroma has a dry grassiness with a silk texture and prominent bitterness. Starts smooth quickly changing to chalk masking any fruit. Ends on the chalk note and a succulent medley of citric juices. A possible sipper at 14oC with hard cheeses/salty crackers - was a satisfactory match with grilled Rainbow Trout and would with most seafoods. Nothing to gain by cellaring. 84
MONTES ALPHA SYRAH 2012, Colchagua Valley, Chile, 14.5% XD 14g/L, #000612 $19.95 (Tasted January 13, 2016)
Released by Vintages on October 31, 2015. Rated 92 by Kim Marcus of Wine Spectator, March 31, 2015. Sustainable dry farmed. My notes: The colour is a dense ruby up to the meniscus. The aroma is interesting being a soft plum cherry blend with a smoky tang for brightness. A swirl glides smoothly while a tilt lays a viscous film with a rounded rim dropping seamlessly. Bright on the palate, flavours of moody black cherry, dry with a penetrating warmth lasting through a long finish. Without nibbles the dryness wears out its welcome - aerating does little to soften a moderate bite and is not needed. A drink now and past cellaring. Pair with beef entrées, sausage patties or savoury bourguignon/Osso Buco. We served with Starsky's marinated pork souvlakis and stir fried mixed sweet mini peppers - not quite a match. 89
CLOS DU BOIS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2013, Geyserville, California, 13.5% XD 4g/L, #308304 $15.95 (Tasted January 7, 2015)
A General listing and product of a Constellation Brands winery. My notes: First, a strong nose with a black currant and raspberry fragrance along with a concentrated bitterness. A swirl lays a firm film cascading long fast tears that stick to the glass. A cleansing brightness and heavy tannin with herbal tones start then slowly fade. Difficult to describe as 'fruity' - perhaps 'woody'. A must to aerate for a tolerable sipper although the dryness still needs nibbles. Match with savoury beef ribs or Texas warm/hot chili. A drink now for stalwart socializers. (much improved after several hours open). 80a
TYRRELL'S RUFUS STONE SHIRAZ 2012, Victoria, Australia, 14.0% XD 7g/L, #091488 $22.95 (Tasted January 9, 2016)
Released by Vintages on May 16, 2015. My notes: The colour is an dense crushed blackberry. The second swirl adds to the initial film that gripped the glass. A tilt leaves a solid rim flowing a curtain of a slow tears. A delicate aroma of plums edged with a pleasing tang precedes the first sip - juicy with a smooth texture and a full-body - also a full flavour of blackberry, some blueberry, a suspicion of black pepper, bright with drying tannins. Demands attention as a sipper. Lesser so if paired with seasoned steaks, short ribs or filet mignon grilled rare. At peak with a few more years cellaring possible. 93
SOUTHBROOK TRIOMPHE CHARDONNAY 2013 VQA Niagara Peninsula, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, 13.1% D 8g/L, #172338 $22.95 (Tasted January 15, 2016)
Released by Vintages on August 22, 2015. An organic wine. Rated 91 by Sara d'Amato, (December 4, 2014). My notes: A mid yellow with an interesting soft lemon aroma on first sniff. Nose fades at 12oC however body and texture builds. A swirl leaves a thin film topped by a crinkled rim that drops a few slow tears. A creamy fullness and the start of a refreshing sharpness makes this an interesting sipper. A perceptible sweetness flushes character - also look for a temporary warmth and a mineral edge. Sip or pair with roast chicken, Guinea hens or turkey burgers. Will cellar well. Went well with a Tuscan Pesto Pizza from PizzaNova. 89
CANNONBALL CHARDONNAY 2013, Sonoma County, California, 13.7% XD 6g/L, #311563 $22.95 (Tasted January 14, 2016)
Released by Vintages on November 28, 2015. My notes: A light lemon yellow on pouring laying a light film showing a krinkly rim and a few fast tears from a swirl as well as a tilt. A delicate lemon aroma tainted with a suspicion of vanilla, perhaps a waft from a mobile ice cream vendor. Successive sips build the character of chardonnay: slight butter on the palate, a dry edge and a lingering aroma and flavour for a 'Lush and expressive' finish. A conservative drink now with potential for additional rounding from a few years in the cellar, however, more of a social sip now. 87
MEANDRO DO VALE MEÃO 2012, Douro, Portugal, 14.0% XD 5g/L, #244731 $24.95 (Tasted January 7, 2016)
Released by Vintages on May 16, 2015. A blend of 38% Touriga Nacional, 30% Touriga Franca, 20% Tinta Toriz and 12% others. My notes: A lovely nose makes a great first impression: a hint of blackberry, highlights of cranberry with the roundness of blueberry and matches closely the deep colour. A delicate fragrance fades earlier than anticipated (without any evidence of being foot trodden). There's a polite tang for interest, and sufficient flavour for a long smooth finish. Sip slowly then quaff to renew intensity. Match with slow cooked calves liver and portobello/creminis. Drink now or short term cellar. Stock up! 92
CAVE DE BEBLENHEIM BRUT ROSÉ CRÉMANT D'ALSACE NV, Beblenheim, France, 12.5% C 15g/L, #168948 $18.95 (Tasted January 1, 2016)
Released by Vintages on December 12, 2015. Rated 4 out of 5 by Susan Desjardins, (March 11, 2013) My notes:A notable nose as it hasn't one. Poured as a coquettish salmon colour with a frothy head rising to overflow half the flute. Foam with a tart spritz and continuous bubbles to tickle the palate and medium-bodied to satisfy socializing on a sunny deck with a tray of soft cheeses and salty crackers. Have with bangers, waffles and maple syrup --- or just sip, better yet quaff. A drink now. 87
WOODWORK CENTRAL COAST CHARDONNAY 2013, Sonoma, California (Batch #12), 13.5% D 8g/L, #428805 $16.95 (Tasted January 26, 2016)
A General listing. My notes: A cream and vanilla aroma from first pour at 10c followed by soft apple. There's a thin but firm film showing a full rim that quickly sheds dropping evenly around the glass. The colour is a mid yellow and the texture has a pleasing cream, a moderate tang and a dryness that not quite masks a background sugar - nicely balanced - and a long finish. Serve to those preferring a chard with character including a touch of caramel. Roast chicken, mild Italian sausage with buttery egg noodles could be a match. Short term cellaring - up to five years - could deepen profile. 87
CLINE FAMILY CELLARS LODI ZINFANDEL 2013, Sonoma, California, 14.0% D 9g/L, #489278 $16.55 (Tasted January 24, 2016)
A General listing. My notes: I've tasted this vintage a few times - rated a 93 on December 23, 2014 and 83 on May 6, 2015. Why the variation? There are so many factors I wouldn't hazard a guess. The price we know has increased $2. A see-through colour of crushed black cherries leaves a thin film and a crinkly rim on the glass. The nose has a penetrating nip similar to freshly brushed varnish but with aromas of crushed ripe cranberries. The first sip stings the palate before changing to a woody cranberry that lingers for an extra dry finish. Aerating or decanting thirty minutes lessens the sting bringing forward a brighter fruit and is recommended. Conflicting when served with roasted pork tenderloin in a herb sauce - I'd pair with spice rubbed steak or back ribs in a savoury sauce. Without aerating its a medium-bodied, harsh sipper with a touch of sweet. A drink now without finesse. 81
96-100 Extraordinary
90 - 95 Outstanding
86 - 89 Interesting to Excellent
80 - 85 Drinkable to Enjoyable
70 - 79 Uninteresting to Simple
60 - 69 Unpleasant
50 - 59 Unacceptable
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