1. Puklus Pinceszet Tokaji Aszu 3 Puttonyos   2007, $20.95 (500 mL), +980805): Hungarian nectar, full of apricot, dried peach   and orange peel. 13.5% ABV. Quality/price rating   89 points by Dean Tudor.
   
  From Mountain   Road Wine Company, a comparative chardonnay tasting from vines planted since   1983. They need to be opened early and not served too cold:
   
  1. Mountain   Road Chardonnay Barrel   Fermented 2005 S. Kocsis Vineyard Niagara, $12 at winery: some underbrush,   mushrooms, forest floor, higher acid, oaky wonder. Great value at this price.   13.7 % ABV. Gold Medalist at 2010   Royal Winter Fair Toronto. Quality/price   rating 91 points by Dean Tudor.
   
  2. Mountain   Road Chardonnay Barrel   Fermented 2006 S. Kocsis Vineyard Niagara, $15.95 at winery: delicious,   balanced, more fruit than most, buttery and creamy. For the value of the dollar,   best tasting wine of the four. 13.9% ABV. Quality/price rating   90 points by Dean Tudor.
   
  3. Mountain   Road Chardonnay Reserve 2005   S. Kocsis Vineyard Niagara, $22 at winery: on the label, this is also known as   cHard Times. Short nose, but intense, long finish with higher acid. Very oaky,   great for those who like the wood. 14.3% ABV. Quality/price rating   89 points by Dean Tudor.
   
  4. Mountain   Road Chardonnay Reserve 2006   S. Kocsis Vineyard VQA Beamsville Bench Niagara, $25.95 at winery: buttery,   toasty, very complex and still evolving, no real sign of aging. 13.4%   ABV. Gold Medalist at 2010 Cuvee (Niagara). Quality/price rating 91   points by Dean Tudor.
   
   
  From Amethyst   Wine Agency,
   
  1. Gann   Family Cellars Chardonnay Russian River Valley 2007, $29.95,  +311571 Jan Vintages: one of my   recommended top wine values over $20 in the Jan 19 release, with full BF and BA,   caramel, vanilla and butterscotch (but not too heavy), 14%   ABV, from vines planted in 1978. There is to be a $3 LTO in Period 13.   Quality/price rating 92 points by Dean Tudor.
   
  2. McNab   Ridge Winery Rousanne Mendocino 2009, $18.95, +312892 Jan Vintages: honeyed   peach tones, some pie spices, all done up in stainless steel. This   Rhone   variety comes in at 14.5% ABV, bound to give viognier   a run for its money. Aperitif wine or first course. Quality/price rating 89   points by Dean Tudor.
   
  3. Quinta   da Baixo 2008 Bairrada Tinto, $14.95, +293415 Vintages: from the baga and   touriga nacional grapes, unfiltered, aged six months in French oak, 13%   ABV, shows off top notes of red fruit and vanilla, could be served with   meaty main, cheeses, or mocha-inspired desserts. Quality/price rating 87 points   by Dean Tudor.
   
  4.   Southbank Estates Chardonnay 2010 Hawkes Bay   New   Zealand, $17.95,   +278523 Vintages: aged 7 months in French oak, good balance between   acid-vanilla-fruit, perhaps best in summer or with summer-y salad food, with a   whopping 14.5% ABV (but no hot finish).   Sustainably-produced, hand harvested Gold Medalist at New World Wine Awards.   Quality/price rating 88 points by Dean Tudor.
   
  From Groupe   Kolonaki,
   
  1. Eradus   Sauvignon Blanc 2011 Awatere   Valley New Zealand,   +225557, $17 April 27 Vintages: fairly typical of Kiwi Savvies, but with   tropical/floral top notes and a lingering herbal finish that is best with food   (not as a sipper). Usually a proven winner since the 2006 vintage. 13.5%   ABV, a bit higher this time around than before (about 13%). 2408 cases   available! Quality/price rating is 90 points by Dean   Tudor.
   
  2. Casale   Dello Sparviero Chianti Classico Riserva 2009, $18.95, +317313 March 2 Vintages:   rare to find such value in Chianti Riserva under $20, selected as WOM by LCBO,   1400 cases available. Intervin Gold Medalist 2012, but still needs some time to   come around with the tannins and 14% ABV. Berries dominate with   pepper coming at the finish. If drinking now, do a double decant before serving.   Quality/price rating 89 points by Dean Tudor.
   
 
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