The Date and   Time:  Monday, August 20,   2012    8:45 AM to 6PM
  The Event: a day long   excursion to Vineland Estates in Niagara, for a tasting of   Semi-Dry Riesling wines from the past, a lunch, and a sampling of new releases   at the tasting room, plus a quick tour of the vineyards.
  The Venue:   Vineland Estates in   Vineland (www.vineland.com)
  The Target Audience:   Wine Writers' Circle of Canada members. The Toronto members came   down on a Vineland bus; local   Niagara   members came with their cars.
  The   Availability/Catalogue: all wines are available at the winery, some are at the   LCBO, the older wines are not necessarily available, but do see below for some   older wines that are,
  The Quote/Background:   Brian Schmidt, VP and Winemaker, took us through the tasting of the Semi-Dry   Rieslings and answered any questions on the other wines at our   lunch.
  The Wines: We began   with two Bruts, then seven Rieslings (in their St. Urbain vineyard), followed by   oysters and then lunch, with half a dozen more wines, followed by what we each   wanted to taste at the tasting bar. 
   
  **** BEST -- Four   Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Vineland Estates   Semi-Dry Riesling Reserve 2004
  -Vineland Estates   Cabernet Franc 2010, 12.95
  -Vineland Estates   Chenin Blanc 2011, $16.95
  -Vineland Estates   Elevation Cabernet 2009, $25
  -Vineland Estates   Chardonnay Reserve 2009, $35
  -Vineland Estates Brut   Riesling 2008, $22.95
   
  ***1/2   BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88  90 in   Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Vineland Estates   Semi-Dry Riesling 1989 [from ten year old vines]
  -Vineland Estates   Semi-Dry Riesling 1995
  -Vineland Estates St.   Urbain Riesling 2002
  -Vineland Estates   Elevation Riesling 2011, $19.95
  -Vineland Estates   Chardonnay Unoaked 2011, $12.95
  -Vineland Estates   Cabernet Merlot 2011, $15
  -Vineland Estates Pinot   Meunier 2011, $17.95
  -Vineland Estates   Chenin Blanc 2007, $16.95
  -Vineland Estates   Sauvignon Blanc 2009, $16.95
  -Vineland Estates   Elevation Sauvignon Blanc 2008, $19.95
  -Vineland Estates   Cabernet Merlot Reserve 2007, $40
  -Vineland Estates   Meritage Reserve 2007, $85
  -Vineland Estates Brut   Reserve 2008, $19.95
   
  *** GOOD -- Three   Stars (85  87 in   Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Vineland Estates   Semi-Dry Riesling 1993
  -Vineland Estates   Elevation Riesling 2008, $19.95
  -Vineland Estates   Semi-Dry Riesling 2009, $13.95
  -Vineland Estates Fume   Blanc Reserve 2007, $25
  -O'Leary Unoaked   Chardonnay 2011, $14.95
   
  Older Semi-Dry   Riesling wines still available (but not tasted by me) at   Vineland include the   1992 ($30), the 1994 ($30), the 198 ($30), the 1999 ($30), the 2000 ($25) and   the 2004 ($25). There is also a range of Dry Riesling from 1996 ($30) to 1999   ($30) to 2004-5-6 ($25 each). Well-recommended to taste as a   vertical.
   
  The Food: with the   fabulous cured salmon and mozzarella/tomato appetizer we had the 2009 Semi-Dry   Riesling (9% ABV, $13.95). With the   stunning pickerel and bok choy, we had the 2011 O'Leary Chardonnay (12%   ABV, $14.95) and the Chardonnay Unoaked 2011 (12.5%   ABV, $12.95). The cheese platter had a local sheep a blue, and a   cheddar, to augment the 2010 O'Leary Cabernet Merlot ($14.95), the 2009 Cabernet   Elevation ($25) and the 2010 Cabernet Franc ($12.95). I unfortunately missed   most of the grilled local peach dessert (I was at the tasting bar), which was   complemented with a 2008 Riesling Icewine.
  The Contact Person:   bschmidt@vineland.com or   david@davidhulley.com
   
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