Casa Bianchi LEO Premium Malbec 2011 Mendoza, +375121 Vintages, $19.95: a   nifty black fruit-laden wine, plummy and loaded with sweet tannins. Forest floor   and savoury too, could be best with food. At the reserve level, 15% ABV. Part of   its proceeds go to Leo Messi health and education projects to help disadvantaged   Argentine youth. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Strewn Terroir French Oak Chardonnay 2011 VQA Niagara, $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 Niagara, $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 Niagara, $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 Niagara, $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 Niagara, $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 Niagara, $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.
  Le Clos Jordanne Village Reserve Chardonnay VQA, $30 +33936 June Vintages:   I've tasted Le Clos Jordanne over the years (often calling it "Closer Dan", as a   nod to baseball's lights out relief pitchers in the ninth inning: it has often   shut down the competition). Here, at 13.5% ABV, the wine is a bit more   restrained. Currently, the minerality is showing, but the core needs to soften a   bit for harmony. This will come with age. On the mid-palate, the balance is   shading to some aged complexity, and I can expect more of this in the future as   the pattern holds for later consumption. From three estates around Jordan, each   expressing the MVC of stone fruit, minerality, and acid balance – tempered by   wood aging and, later of course, time. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Le Clos Jordanne Claystone Terrace Chardonnay 2011 VQA, $40 +56929 July   Vintages: here, with a delimited quantity of estate grapes from one vineyard,   the wine is progressing with more orchard fruit tones. There is also more   structure and complexity, leading to more concentration and finesse. Oaking is   more mute and balanced, but will still need time to resolve. One for the cellar,   certainly affordable at this price. 13.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 90 points   by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Le Clos Jordanne Village Reserve Pinot Noir 2011 VQA, $30 +33894 Vintages:   the 2011 vintage in Ontario was very cool. Ontario pinot noir should then   exhibit a range of Burgundian characteristics, muting any showiness typical of a   warmer climate. This Village Reserve pinot, from four different vineyards about   Jordan, is at 13% ABV according to the label. What had begun as complex red   cherries has now evolved into some depth of red fruit in general (strawbs,   rasps, cherries) with upper floral notes being integrated into the wood   treatment. Forest floor is also present. Chosen by the winemaker Sebastien   Jacquey as his Cuvee 2014 entry. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor   of Gothic Epicures.
  Le Clos Jordanne Jordanne Vineyard Pinot Noir 2011 VQA, $40 +33902   Vintages: the cool 2011 vintage continued to show Burgundian characteristics in   Ontario pinot noirs. From the eastern side of the vineyard. Ontario cranberries   are showing well here, but there is also a dollop of black fruit (plum, black   currants, blueberries). Tannins are maturing, but there is also some mushroom   component as the forest floor continues to evolve. But some succulence is also   here on the finish. A cellar keeper for many years.
  13.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Chateau des Charmes Chardonnay Musque 2012 VQA NOTL, $19.95: uses   exclusively the chardonnay clone 809 (18-year old vines, now about 20-years old,   the same age as the Ontario Wine Awards by which this wine was declared a medal   winner), an almost in-your-face aromatic honeysuckle beauty with some "muscat"   grape quality. Unoaked, of course, and refreshing. 13% ABV, useful for social   sipping or with lighter white meats. Twist top. Quality/Price rating is 90   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Chateau des Charmes Gamay Noir 2012 VQA Niagara-on-the-Lake, $12.95, +57349   LCBO: medium-bodied, suggestive of Beaujolais (same grape variety). Easy   drinking of cherry-berry flavours with occasional nuances of spices. Best for   patios, parties, BBQ. Ready now, but with some tannic structure to carry through   a whole meal. 13.5% ABV, cork closure. Winner of a Gold Medal at Ontario Wine   Awards 2014.
  Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
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