Strewn Terroir French Oak Chardonnay 2011 VQA NOTL, $24.95 winery: at 14.4%   ABV, I was wowed by the ripeness of the wine, loaded with spices and caramel.   Long, long finish after some tropicality. New and used French oak barrels, cork   finish. For 2012, this wine was aged in two different ways – one in US oak, the   other in French oak, selling for the same price of $24.95. Quality/Price rating   is 92 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Strewn Terroir Riesling 2011 VQA NOTL, $16.95 winery: at 11.2% ABV, this   wine beguiled me. Very much in the Mosel mode with lovely concentrated aromatics   and the apricot-peach-citric triangle of tastes. Ever so slightly off-dry,   enough for sipping on the patio or with a first  course. The 2012, at 11.9%   ABV, is a bit drier, same price. Twist top. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Strewn Terroir Fume Blanc 2012 VQA NOTL, $18.95 winery: a new wine to the   portfolio, done up with barrel fermentation of sauvignon blanc (50% US and 50%   Canadian oak). Rich and herby, tempered by the wood. Obviously needs time to   resolve the toastiness, but will be worth the weight (I had the bottle open for   a week). 13.6% ABV, twist top. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor   of Gothic Epicures.
  Strewn Terroir Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 VQA NOTL, $29.80 winery: rich and   meaty, ripe mintiness, black fruit, mocha, forest floor. 13.1% ABV, can be   enjoyed now (almost 4 years after vintage), but will definitely improve. My fave   red of the tasting. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Strewn Terroir Cabernet Franc Dry Late Harvest 2011 VQA NOTL, $38 winery:   again, rich and meaty but this time from the late harvested grapes that were   partially dehydrated on the vine (no drying on the mats here). Some dried fruit   tones, raisins, figs, mocha, leather/earth, even "dusty". Needs rich or fatty   foods, and more time – save a few more years. Quality/Price rating is 90 points   by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Strewn Noble Cabernet Botrytis Affected 2011 VQA NOTL, $35 375 mL, winery:   nicely sweet with a dry component on the finish, succulent, pale red just beyond   rose, harvested third week into November. Cabernet Franc at 83%, Cabernet   Sauvignon at 17%. With that decaying intensity, it is delicious anytime. 14.9%   ABV. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
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