AVELEDA FOLLIES VINHO VERDE 2006, Moncao, Portugal, 12.5% XD, #059048 $15.95 (Tasted October 24, 2007)
A Vintages release on October 13, 2007 described as "... The Alvarinho grape is considered the best grape with which to make Vinho Verde... Serve as a pre-prandial palate refresher or with simply prepared white fish or chicken dishes." Natalie MacLean rates this 87/100 saying "Enticing aromas of grapefruit and citrus... " and the Best Value White of the Release. VH of Winecurrent gives it four stars (of 5) saying "This may not be the absolute perfect time of year to be releasing this... but it's so good. The nose is quite lifted, offering grape-like, spicy and rosewater aromas. The mouth feel is gorgeous, almost creamy, while the flavours are all about citrus, pear and tanginess. It's nicely balanced, very good value... " Michael Vaughan of the National Post says "... Perhaps the most interesting [white of the Release] comes from the venerable Portuguese house of Aveleda... This 100% Alvarinho has an elegant fruit focus without a trace of oak... the dry, gently juicy, melon and ripe lemon flavours would be a winner with seafood. My notes: A light golden colour with a delicate honeyed floral nose and flavours of pear and apple with enough tang and sweetness to balance each other. Medium-bodied finishing with a soft smoothness yet crisp and a very slight oil on the lips. A very pleasant sipper or aperitif. Have with fresh oysters, crab cakes, shrimp ring with tartar sauce even. Will match any seafood entree from grilled halibut to planked salmon. Cellar up to a year but I'd drink now for its freshness. Serve at any time to any crowd... super value for a clean, crisp white. Ww90SOLJANS FUSION SPARKLING MUSCAT NV, Auckland, New Zealand, 7.5% M, #032797 $18.75 (Tasted October 20, 2007)
A Vintages release on July 7, 2007 described as "Fizz Fusion. The perfect refresher on a hot summer day, this light and fresh, gently sweet sparkling wine is bursting with grapey Muscat, apple and floral aromas... Enjoy with fresh strawberries." The website says "Made from Muscat grapes grown in Gisborne This wine is fragrantly perfumed and lively, with a delicate alcohol, a refreshing sugar/acid balance and plenty of floral concentrated sweet flavours.... An ideal match for fresh fruit salad." Michael Cooper of the New Zealand Sunday Star Times says " ...modelled on the seductively scented, low alcohol, smooth Asti Spumantes of Italy. Offering the rich, sweet flavours of ripe Muscat grapes, grown in Gisborne, it's a delightfully perfumed wine, great for summer sipping." My notes: Winner of many Silver medals in NZ competitions. Has a light blond colour and a burst of large bubbles pours into a flute glass quickly subsiding to a cascade of bubbles - no frothy rim. Medium-bodied, pear with very slight birthday cake aromas blend nicely with a mild tartness and soft, full, sweet flavouring. A long spritzy finish of sugary pear. I'd save this to accompany a mixed fruit dessert: strawberries, raspberries, pineapple and honey dew - with a scoop of ice cream, sorbet or whipped cream (the real stuff)... nothing too citrussy. A higher tartness to balanced the sugars would have been my preference - comes across as a little shallow. Very quaffable and I wouldn't refuse this on a warm summer day. Ww86STREWN TWO VINES GEWURZTRAMINER/RIESLING 2006 VQA, Niagara, Canada, 10.6% MD, #467662 $11.95 (Tasted October 19, 2007)
PILLITTERI GEWURZTRAMINER/RIESLING 2006 FUSION VQA, Niagara, Canada, 12.0% MD, #349126 $12.95 (Tasted October 18, 2007)
HARDYS STAMP SERIES RIESLING/GEWURZTRAMINER, South Eastern Australia, 11.5% MD, #448548 $10.00 (Tasted October 17, 2007)
BIRCHWOOD ESTATE WINES GEWURZTRAMINER/RIESLING 2006 VQA, Niagara, Canada, 12.0% MD, #572156 $10.85 (Tasted October 16, 2007)
COYOTE'S RUN ESTATE WINERY PINOT GRIS 2006 VQA, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, 13.0% D, #Winery $18.20 (Tasted October 15, 2007)
'NCT' TRAMINER-RIESLING 2006 VQA, Niagara, Canada, 12.0% D, #Winery $12.95 (Tasted October 14, 2007)
ANGOVE'S VINEYARD SELECT RIESLING 2005, Australia, 13.0% XD, #597054 $12.85 (Tasted October 14, 2007)
CONCHA Y TORO WINEMAKER'S LOT CHARDONNAY 2006, Limari Valley, Chile, 14.0% XD, #030940 $15.95 (Tasted October 12, 2007)
NO. 99 WAYNE GRETZKY ESTATE UNOAKED CHARDONNAY 2006 VQA, Jordan Niagara, 12.5% D, #063826 $13.95 (Tasted October 11, 2007)
A General listing. The website describes this as "The flagship white wine of the Gretzky portfolio is vinified in an unoaked style that allows classic cool-climate Niagara Chardonnay character to come to the forefront. On the nose, the wine shows tree fruit aromas of white peach and pear, fresh melon, and floral notes of apple blossom. In the mouth, flavours of stone fruit, pear, and dried apricot, with mineral undertones carried on a soft, rounded texture. Lingering citrus acidity extends the finish. Overall, the wine is fresh, focused, and zesty; refreshing as an aperitif, but with ample extract and structure to pair well with full-flavoured foods. Drinking well upon release, will improve and gain complexity for 3-4 years." Gord Stimmell gives it an 89 saying "This latest celebrity wine debuts on shelves this week, If you can't find it, more is coming. The nose is nutty, with roast apple and lime. The flavours lead into long spicy apple and lime peel. This is quite light for a chardonnay. The nutty notes will go well with stuffing made with pecans, and will buffer buttery mashed potatoes." My notes: Not yet built the Gretsky Estate wines are made at the Creekside winery (same as Mike Weir's) by winemaker Rob Power. A pale blond colour with a faint peach stone, pear and apple nose. The flavours have a slight sweet softness with mostly a tart apple and lime tone, light-bodied and a well balanced acid level. The finish is crisp but leans toward stone fruit and overripe apple - to me, not appealing as a sipper. Has a shallow presence that makes it difficult to pair with entrees... whitefish or scallops in a creamy pasta dish are possibilities - was lost with bbq'd chicken breast and greens. I don't see this improving with cellaring - more of a drink-now and not recommended. Ww76.MOUNTAIN ROAD WINES CO. RESERVE CHARDONNAY 2003 VQA, Beamsville Bench, Niagara, 13.5% MD, #Winery $26.15 (Tasted October 09, 2007)
DI LENARDO PINOT GRIGIO 2006, Fruili, Italy, 13.0% XD, #710012 $14.95 (Tasted October 02, 2007)
A Vintages release September 29, 2007 described as "Friuli, in the northwest of Italy near the Slovenian border, is home to many of the country's best white wines. Cool breezes and well-drained slopes ensure that the grapes ripen slowly, retaining their freshness and acidity while developing bright fruit flavours. This Pinot Grigio exemplifies the local style, with fruity notes of melon, peach, and lemon with floral touches, a dash of minerality and racy acidity acting as counterpoint." The website describes it as "Bouquet is very pleasant with a good array of varietal aromas such as pear Williams, banana, apricot and Acacia flowers. Taste is reminiscent of pear syrup and quince peel. Good acid balance good body and long finish. Mature wines have a bouquet of toasted almonds and straw." My notes: A light blond colour with subtle wildflower and honey aromas - offchill increases the nose slightly. A sip has a light fullness and flavours of dried apricots and green apples then finishes clean, dry, bright and apple-y. Have with hors d'oeuvres: stuffed mushroom caps, cold shrimp or oysters, shaved italian meats, mild cheese, artichoke hearts and olives or pair with light seafoods and creamy pastas. A meal white... not likely to cellar well replacing scarce fruit with straw and adding no complexity. An OK drink-now value that can be served anywhere. Ww84COUSIÑO-MACUL ANTIGUAS RESERVAS CHARDONNAY 2006, Maipo Valley, Chile, 14.0% D, #730044 $14.95 (Tasted October 02, 2007)
A Vintages release on September 29, 2007 described as "Many Chilean wineries have difficulty with Chardonnay due to problems integrating oak and fruit components. Cousiño-Macul seems to have mastered the production of value-priced Chardonnay. The outstanding 2006 Chardonnay Antiguas Reservas has no such problem. Featuring toasty pear, apple, and tropical fruit aromas and flavors, it has excellent depth and concentration, superior balance, and a lengthy, pure finish. It is a great value in well-made Chardonnay competing with wines twice the price. Kudos to Cousiño-Macul for this significant upgrade to their portfolio. 90/100. (Jay Miller, June 2007)." VH of Winecurrent gives it four stars saying "This is a lovely wine at an attractive price. Toast, vanilla and green apple aromas drift off the nose while the expressive flavours—spice, peach and nectarine—are balanced off nicely with citrussy undertones. It's medium bodied with a plush mouth feel that's very appealing, and has a refreshing clean finish... " My notes: A mid blond colour with clean full aromas of light pineapple, apple and straw. Full-bodied on the palate and flavours that have a nippy edge to a blend of pineapple, pear and apple. The lengthy finish has a buttery aftertaste added to the mix. A moderately oaked chard to pair with chicken, mushroom pastas, creamy salads with shredded ham or pork. Althoug very sippable, I found this to have a raw edge that cellaring a few years years should mellow, integrating flavours and textures for a value packed meal white or sipper. Ww90 BÜRGERSPITAL WÜRZBURG SILVANER KABINETT TROCKEN 2006, Wurzburg, Germany, 12.5% D, #944504 $19.95 (Tasted October 01, 2007)
A Vintages release on September 29, 2007 described as "The Franken region wines are unique for two reasons. First, their principal grape is Silvaner; and second, they use an unusual bottle known as the bocksbeutel (similar in shape to the Mateus Rosé vessel). In Franken, Silvaner achieves its finest expression. The aromas are full of floral, pear, apple and mineral notes. Medium to full-bodied, its racy acidity gives it tremendous verve. Pair with freshwater fish." My notes: A light gold with almost a spritz forming on the glass bowl, light aromas of pear, apple, straw with a metallic hint. Silky with pear and apple flavours laying on a neat mineral thread finishing very clean, crisp then building in fullness. A delicately fruity, dry sipper... pair with a tray of cheeses, red, green grapes and apple pieces or rainbow trout, arctic char, grilled halibut with frites, smoked salmon with capers on greens, egg souffles. Should be able to cellar this several years. Ww88













