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TRIUS CHARDONNAY 2019, VQA Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada

19 Friday Feb 2021

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Canadian Wines, Recommended, White Wines

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Cost: $14.95 (Sale price until Feb 28, 2021: $13.95)
Grape: Chardonnay
Category: White Wine
Location: LCBO General List
Country: Canada
Region: Niagara Peninsula, Ontario
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Trius Winery
Alcohol:  12.8% Alcohol/Vol.

Fruit forward Chard with a touch of oak all at a nice price. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Bright light gold in colour with high acidity, a medium+ intense nose & a fairly long length on the finish. This wine features: lemon, green & yellow apples, pink grapefruit, pear, peach, honeydew melon, oak spice & ginger.      

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: LCBO list this wine as “Full-Body & Rich”. More like medium body & crisp.

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 3-4 years & pair it with Oysters with the Shallot Ginger Vinaigrette.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: February 17, 2021

LCBO: 497248

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NIAGARA COLLEGE TEACHING WINERY CIDER 101 CAMPUS BUZZ, SEAN & TOMMY’S MEAD ADVENTURE, Canada

25 Monday Jan 2021

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Canadian Wines, Niagara College Teaching Winery, Recommended, White Wines, Winery Review Series

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Cost: $15.15
Grape: Honey
Category: White Wine
Location: Winery
Country: Canada
Region: Ontario
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Niagara College Teaching Winery
Alcohol:  12.0% Alcohol/Vol.

And now for something completely different. This mead is recommended for those who like white wine that is dry, crisp, clean with sweet & sour notes; this is a great alternative. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Straw to gold in colour with good acidity, an intense nose & a fairly long length on the finish. Wine features grapefruit, pear, kumquat, lychee, orange zest, honey & Acacia flowers on the nose.

Negatives: The aromatic nose maybe be too pungent for some.

Interesting Point: “Made using honey produced at the Niagara College’s Daniel J Patterson (NOTL) campus. This honey farm (apiary) is managed by the Commercial Beekeeping Program staff and students. The mead is produced by students of the Winery and Viticulture Technician Program under supervision of our Head Winemaker at Niagara College Teaching Winery.” NC

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 3-5 years & pair it with sweet & sour pork.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: January 24, 2021

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MARQUÉS DE RISCAL VERDEJO 2019, DO Rueda, Spain

14 Thursday Jan 2021

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Recommended, White Wines

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Cost: $14.14 (Clearance price: $11.35)
Grape: Verdejo
Category: White Wine
Location: LCBO General List
Country: Spain
Region: Rueda
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Marqués de Riscal
Alcohol:  13.0% Alcohol/Vol.

A nice crisp white with lots of citric notes & a little tartness on the finish, which is known for the Verdejo grape. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Light gold in colour with good acidity, a medium intense nose & a long length on the finish. Wine features lemon-lime, clementine, dragon fruit, grapefruit, fennel, dry sage & honeysuckle on the nose.

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: 2019 label in the store is different than what the LCBO has on their site. The change is from having Rueda to Verdejo.

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 3-5 years & pair it with Fish tacos with blackened mahi-mahi, escabeche, and mojo aioli.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: January 14, 2021

LCBO: 36822

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CONO SUR CHARDONNAY ORGANIC 2019, Chile

11 Monday Jan 2021

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Recommended, White Wines

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Cost: $13.95 (Sale price until Jan 31, 2021: $11.20)
Grape: Chardonnay
Category: White Wine
Location: LCBO General List
Country: Chile
Region:
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Cono Sur
Alcohol:  13.5% Alcohol/Vol.

A nice Chard full of citric fruit with good complexity at a great value for under $15. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Bright yellow gold in colour with good acidity, a medium intense nose & a fairly long length on the finish. Wine features lemon, pink grapefruit, green apple, pear, peach, light oak spice & vanilla.

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: Certified organic & Vegan

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 3-5 years & pair it with Pan Seared Red Snapper with Citrus Mango Salsa.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: January 10, 2021

LCBO: 230565

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PENLEY ESTATE PHOENIX CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2018, Coonawara, Australia

07 Thursday Jan 2021

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Cost: $19.95
Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon
Category: Red Wine
Location: LCBO Vintages
Country: Australia
Region: Coonawara
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Penley Estate
Alcohol:  14.0% Alcohol/Vol.

This wine needs to be decanted to mellow out the tannin, but once you do that this wine becomes pleasant with lots of spice & black fruit. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Deep ruby in colour with good acidity, a medium+ intense nose, firm tannin & a long length on the finish. Wine features blackcurrants, bramble fruit, plum, spearmint, anise, cloves, cinnamon, turmeric, arugula & leather.

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: I admit it, I bought this wine because I liked the label.

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 5-7 years & pair it with Flank Steak with a Mint Chimichurri.

My Opinion: Recommended

Tasted: January 7, 2021

LCBO: 639575

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DOMAINE DE ROCHEBIN MÂCON AZÉ VILLAGES 2018, AC Mâcon Azé, Burgundy, France

28 Monday Dec 2020

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Recommended, White Wines

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Cost: $19.95
Grape: Chardonnay
Category: White Wine
Location: LCBO Vintages
Country: France
Region: Mâcon Azé, Burgundy
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Domaine de Rochebin
Alcohol:  14.0% Alcohol/Vol.

Lots of yellow & orange fruit followed by flint/smoke taste. The flint/smoke notes may not be liked by some wine drinkers that like either crisp unoaked chard or buttery chard style.  Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Light bright gold in colour with good acidity, a light to medium intense nose & a long length on the finish. Wine features lemon, peach, nectarine, kumquat, Golden apple, orange zest, flint, smoke, light oak spice & limestone. 

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: On a blind taste, I would have thought this was a Pouilly-Fumé.

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 3-5 years & pair it with Spicy Crispy Pan Roasted Chicken Thighs.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: December 28, 2020

LCBO: 156943

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JOSH CELLARS CHARDONNAY 2019, California, United States of America

15 Tuesday Dec 2020

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Recommended, White Wines

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Cost: $18.95 (Sale Price until Jan 3, 2021: $16.95
Grape: Chardonnay
Category: White Wine
Location: LCBO General List
Country: United States of America
Region:  California
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Josh Cellars
Alcohol:  13.5% Alcohol/Vol.

A good value Cali Chard that’s under 14% alcohol, full body with lots of spice & tropical fruit.  Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Bright yellow gold in colour with good acidity, a medium to low intensity nose & a long length on the finish. Wine features lemon, yellow apples, peach, mandarin, cantaloupe, dry fig, clove, oak spice & vanilla.

Negatives: None

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 3-6 years & pair it with Roasted Squash stuffed with barley, sausage, mushrooms, onions, and mozzarella seasoned with thyme and a pinch of cinnamon.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: December 14, 2020

LCBO: 561100

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MUMM NAPA BRUT PRESTIGE NV, Méthode Traditionnelle, Napa Valley, California, United States of America

13 Sunday Dec 2020

Posted by Twilight Wines in Recommended, Sparkling Wine

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Cost: $29.95 (Sale Price: $24.95 until Jan 3, 2021)
Grape: 45% Chardonnay, 45% Pinot Noir, 10% Pinot Gris & Pinot Meunier
Category: Sparkling Wine
Location: LCBO General List
Country: United States
Region:  Napa Valley, California
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Mumm Napa Winery
Alcohol:  13.0% Alcohol/Vol.

Smooth, creamy & easy drinking sparkling wine. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Bright straw in colour with fine mousse, good acidity, a medium intense nose & a long length on the finish. Wine features light brioche & yeast, gingerbread, lemon, green & red apples, peach, pear, cantaloupe, & vanilla.

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: Last time I reviewed this wine was in 2016, & true to house form, it hasn’t really changed in taste, which is what you want in a non-vintage sparkling wine year to year.

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 7-10 years & pair it with Pork Cutlets with Pear and Ginger Sauce.

My Opinion: Recommended

Tasted: December 13, 2020

LCBO: 217273

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KEN FORRESTER PETIT ROSÉ 2019, Western Cape, South Africa

02 Wednesday Dec 2020

Posted by Twilight Wines in Best Buys, Recommended, Rosés

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Cost: $13.95
Grape: Grenache & Viognier
Category: Rosé Wine
Location: LCBO Vintages
Country: South Africa
Region: Western Cape
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Ken Forrester Wines
Alcohol:  12.0% Alcohol/Vol.

A pleasant, inexpensive rosé which has a nice sour/tart finish. Score: 88/100

Tasting Note: Light copper in colour with high acidity, a medium intense nose & a long length on the finish. Wine features strawberry, sour cherries, raspberry, dragon fruit & granite.

Negatives: None

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next couple of years & pair it with Dong Po Pork [Traditional Braised Pork Belly] especially from Ma Chinese restaurant in St. Catharines.

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: December 2, 2020

LCBO: 553040

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JOSH CELLARS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2018, California, United States of America

27 Friday Nov 2020

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Cost: $19.95 (Sale price until Nov 29, 2020)
Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon
Category: Red Wine
Location: LCBO General List
Country: United States of America
Region: California
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Josh Cellars
Alcohol:  13.5% Alcohol/Vol.

Unusually a lot of spice to go with the fruit for this Cali Cab that’s under $20, which is a good thing. Score: 89/100

Tasting Note: Dark ruby in colour with good acidity, a medium intense nose, round tannin & a fairly long length on the finish. Wine features dark cherry, plum, raspberry, blackberry, tamarind, Allspice, cloves, cinnamon, turmeric, pencil shavings, vanilla & leather.

Negatives: None

Interesting Point: This vintage is a lot better than the 2014 vintage that I reviewed in 2016.

Pairings: Drink this now or in the next 5-7 years & pair it with Thai Fried Beef in Tamarind Sauce. 

My Opinion: Recommended

Best Buy

Tasted: November 26, 2020

LCBO: 461053

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