SAN GREGORIO MANGA DEL BRUJO GRENACHE BLEND, 2008, Spain, Calatayud


Cost: $15.95
Grape Variety: 65% Grenache, Tempranillo, Mazuelo & Monastrell
Category: Red Wine
Appellation: Vintages
Country: Spain
Region: Calatayud
Format: 750 mL
Producer:  Bodega San Gregorio
Alcohol: 14.5% Alcohol/Vol.

Description: Medium+ dark ruby with a medium intense nose. This pleasant, and not overbearing nose, shows classic Grenache notes of medium oak tones, black currants, white pepper, spicy notes, raspberry, clove and liquorice. The taste is dry with medium tannins and medium acidity, long length, medium body and well balanced. The taste is similar to the nose having a juicy feel to it. Drink on its own or with lamb.  Drink now. Best Buy

Tasted: 1 July 2011

Score: 9/10, Value: 9.5/10, Total: 18.5/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine 4

LCBO#15073

SOELLNER TONI GRÜNER VELTLINER 2009 , Austria


 

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Cost: $14.95 (on sale for $10.55)
Grape Variety: Grüner Veltliner
Category: White Wine
Appellation: Vintages
Country: Austria
Region: Lower Austra
Format: 750 mL
Producer:  Weingut Soellner
Alcohol: 12% Alcohol/Vol.

Description: Gold in the colour, with medium+ intensity. The nose shows citric flavours, grapefruit, melon, tangerines, light smokiness and some pepperness. The taste is dry, good acidy, med length, medium minus body and balanced. The taste is expressive, showing the same notes as the nose. This organically grown wine is a good representative of what a Grüner is and at the price it’s a Best Buy. This is a great wine to sip on a patio during the summer or to have with Sushi.

Best Buy wine.

Tasted: 26 June 2011

Score: 9/10, Value: 10/10, Total: 19/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine 4

LCBO#184085

SANTA MARGHERITA BRUT VALDOBBIADENE PROSECCO SUPERIORE, Veneto, Italy


Cost: $17.95
Grape Variety: Prosecco
Category: Sparkling Wine
Appellation: General Listing
Country: Italy
Region: Veneto
Format: 750 mL
Producer:  Santa Margherita
Alcohol: 11.5% Alcohol/Vol.

Description: Normally I wouldn’t quote another wine critic verbatim but I must admit Steve Thurlow hit it on the nose for me, so this is his review: “A simple fresh Prosecco but I was expecting more from a wine at this price. The nose is fresh with hints of apple blossom, peach with mineral tones. The palate is fine and dry but I missed the explosion of flavour that one expects. Good length. Correct but not exciting.”

Tasted: 24 June 2011

Score: 8/10, Value: 8/10, Total: 16/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine 3

LCBO#687582

RODNEY STRONG ESTATE PINOT NOIR, 2009, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County


Cost: $24.95 (on sale for $21.95)
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Category: Red Wine
Appellation: LCBO
Country: USA           
Region: Russian River Valley, Sonoma County
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Rodney Strong Estate
Alcohol: 14.5% Alcohol/Vol.

Description: Always one of my favourite Pinot’s, but this one is not as good as previous vintages. The colour is medium minus garnet, with medium + intensity. The nose shows light cherry wood, rhubarb, slight jammy raspberry, cola cherry, smoked Montreal meat & some mushrooms to give it that earthy Pinot smell and taste. The taste is dry, med minus tannins, med minus body, good acidity, balanced, with long length. The taste is similar to the nose, but you will notice the hot finish due to the 14.5% alcohol. Drink on its own or pair with traditional Pinot dishes like roast duck. Normally this would be a best buy, and for the sale price that I got it for it is, but not for the regular price. Still I enjoyed the wine. Drink now.

Tasted: 22 May 2011

Score: 9/10, Value: 9/10, Total: 18/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine: 4

LCBO#: 00954834

ANGELS GATE MOUNTVIEW CHARDONNAY, 2008, VQA, Beamsville Bench, Ontario


Cost: $18.95
Grape Variety: Chardonnay
Category: White Wine
Appellation: VINTAGES
Country: Canada
Region: Beamsville Bench
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Angels Gate Winery
Alcohol: 13.0 %
Description: Make sure you don’t drink this Chard to cold as it will diminish the nose & taste. Generally Chardonnays should be served around 13 C, which would put it between what a Pinot Noir & a Sauvignon Blanc. The colour is medium minus gold with med intensity. The nose shows med+ oak & toast. It’s balanced with good citric notes of lemon, green apple, pink grapefruit and minerality. The taste is dry, good acidity, med+ length, med body & balanced. The taste is similar to nose with the citric flavours dominating with med oak & toast that gives a slight bitterness on the after taste. Drink now, but will age for another 3-4 years. Pair it with calamari ceviche or fried calamari or maybe with a grilled chicken Caesar salad.

Tasted 22 June 2011.

Score: 8.5/10 Value: 8.5/20, Total: 17/20.

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine: 3.5

LCBO: #116384

HARDY’S CHRONICLE NO. 3 BUTCHER’S GOLD, SHIRAZ SANGIOVESE, 2008, South Australia


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Cost: $14.95
Grape Variety: Shiraz Sangiovese
Category: Wine
Appellation: LCBO Vintages
Country: Australia
Region: South Austalia
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Constellation Wines Australia
Alcohol: 14.5% Alcohol/Vol.
Description: Deep dark ruby. Medium+ intensity on the nose displaying plums, cherry pie, med minus oak, bramble fruit, mocha, cigar box, red & white pepper & light smokey nose. Very pleasant. The taste is dry, med tannins & acidity, full body, balanced with a med+ length. The taste is similar to the nose with the addition of sour cherry. The high alcohol is well hidden & the usual jammy & cooked fruit typical of Australian Shiraz with high alcohol is not present due to the addition if Sangiovese, but still remember it’s 14.5% alcohol. Smart play by Hardy’s gives this wine a Best Buy rating. Good to drink on its own or pair it with roasted red peppers. This is drinkable now but will still age for another year or two.

Tasted 11 June 2011.

Score: 9/10, Value: 10/10 Total: 19/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine: 4

LCBO:# 219139

THE LITTLE PENGUIN, 2010, CHARDONNAY, South Eastern Australia


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Cost: $10.95
Grape Variety: Chardonnay
Category: White Wine
Appellation: General List
Country: Australia
Region: South Eastern Australi
Format: 750 mL
Producer:  Southcrop Wines
Alcohol: 12.5% Alcohol/Vol.

Description: First off, let me say that The Little Penguin has been one of my Best Buy Chardonnays for quiet sometime and it’s nice that the 2010 doesn’t disappoint. You will find this Chard non offensive to those on the extremes, i.e. those that hate oak and those that love oak in their Chards. This is a medium style Chard, that easy to drink and best of all only 12.5% alcohol, which is basically unheard of in an Australian wine, especially a Chard.

Colour is bright gold, and the nose is medium intensity. It shows both on the nose and palate lemon & lemon tart, light oak and toast, golden delicious apple, banana, pineapple, melon & buttery popcorn that shows this wine has gone through malolactic fermentation (a second fermentation in the spring [Australia’s fall] that changes malic acid to the more pleasant and softer lactic acid. The taste is dry, medium acid, well balanced with a medium+ length. Drink on its own or with lobster and drawn butter.

Best Buy wine.

Tasted: 10 June 2011

Score: 9/10, Value: 10/10, Total: 19/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine 4

LCBO#598904

YALUMBA Y SERIES, SHIRAZ VIOGNIER, 2009, South Australia


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Cost: $14.95
Grape Variety: Shiraz/viognier
Category: Red Wine
Appellation: LCBO
Country: Australia
Region: South Australia
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Yabby Lake International Pty.L
Alcohol: 13.5% Alcohol/Vol.
Description: Medium to medium minus ruby in colour. The wine is less intense in colour than normally is seen in an Australian Shiraz/Viognier. The med+ intensity is governed by the flowery aromas from the Viognier. In addition, there’s plum, raisins, red & white pepper, fig, mocha, dark cherry, light oak, cassis & blackberry. Overall a complex nose for an inexpensive wine. Dry, medium minus tannins, med acidity, med length, balanced & med to med minus weight. The taste is smooth having similar notes as the nose, but with a little smokiness, some earth tones classic to it’s varietal & carmel apple. Pleasantly surprising having only 13.5% alcohol & not exhibiting the cooked fruit normally exhibited by inexpensive Shiraz from Australia. Easy to drink on its own & a good wine to bring to socials.

Best Buy

Tasted 7 June 2011. Score: 8.5/10, Value: 10/10 Total: 18.5/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine: 3.5

LCBO#: 624494

LENSWOOD HILLS, PINOT NOIR, 2010, Adelaide Hills, Australia


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Cost: $17.15
Grape Variety: Pinot noir
Category: Red Wine
Appellation: LCBO
Country: Australia
Region: Adelaide Hills
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Pikes Vintners Wines
Alcohol: 14.0% Alcohol/Vol.
Description: Light garnet with Ruby tones. Medium + intensity showing classic Burgundian notes of rhubarb, violets, oyster mushrooms, cranberry, cherry, strawberries & earth tones. Lets add a classic Pine needles from Oregon style Pinots too. The taste is dry, med- tannins, med acidity, long length, med- body & well balanced. The taste is wonderful. The red berry notes from the nose are rich on the taste, and there is some spiciness on the finish that gives the wine some more complexity on the taste. The 14% alcohol is well integrated. This Pinot taste more like a $40 bottle of wine, not the usual Australian Pinot. Lightly chill this & enjoy with roasted duck.

Best Buy

Tasted 4 June 2011

Score: 9+/10, Value: 10/10, Total: 19+/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine: 4

LCBO#: 215095

BOTTEGA ILL VINO DEI POETI PROSECCO, 2010, Treviso, Italy


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Cost: $13.35 (on sale $12.35 until 19 June 2011)
Grape Variety: Prosecco
Category: Sparkling Wine
Appellation: General List
Country: Italy
Region: Treviso
Format: 750 mL
Producer: Bottega
Alcohol: 11% Alcohol/Vol.

Description: Light straw in colour with fine mousse. The nose has high intensity with bright green apple, pear, lemon and honeydew melon. The taste is dry to medium dry as there is a light sweetness from the honeydew melon, good acidy, med length, balanced and medium- weight. The palate shows as the nose. This sparkling is not complex but as such it’s easy to drink on its own, especially on a hot summer day on the patio or by the lake, or pair it with grilled pork chops. Best Buy.

Tasted: 3 June 2011

Score: 9+/10, Value: 10/10, Total: 19+/20

Out of 5 stars, I rated this wine 4

LCBO#897702