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Sunday, November 30, 2014

The Event: Scottish Craft Beer Tasting Oct 17/14

The Date and Time: Friday, October 17, 2014  2Pm to 4PM
The Event: Scottish Craft Beer Tasting
The Venue: The Caledonian Scottish Public House and Whisky Bar, College Street
The Target Audience: social media and writers.
The Availability/Catalogue: nothing seems to be available right now in Ontario, but pitches are being made.
The Quote/Background: I write about wines but I also love beer, and this was a good opportunity to catch up with the latest developments in barley in Scotland.
The Beers: There were two remarkable ciders – Thistly Cross Traditional Cider 6.2% and Thistly Cross Whisky Cask Cider 6.9% - both worthy of 4 stars.
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Eden Brewery St. Andrews IPA 6.2%
-Stewart Brewing Ka Pai IPA 5.2%
-Stewart Brewing Radical Road Triple Hopped IPA 6.4%
-Loch Lomond Kessay Dark Ale 5.2%
-Spey Valley Stout 5.4%
-Spey Valley IPA 4.6%
-Loch Ness Coffee 4.4%
-Loch Ness Hoppy IPA 5%
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Eden Brewery St. Andrews Clock Brew 4.3%
-Stewart Brewing Edinburgh Gold 4.8%
-Stewart Brewing Black IPA 5%
-Deeside Talorcan Milk Stout 4.5%
-Loch Lomond Bonnie 'n' Blonde 4%
-Loch Lomond Bonnie's Bitter 3.8%
-Loch Lomond Summit 4%
-Loch Lomond Ale of Levin 4.5%
-Loch Lomond Stout 5%
-Fyne Ales Land Slide Brown 6%
-Fyne Ales Sandria Black 5.5%
-Fyne Ales Sandria Blind 5.5%
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Eden Brewery St. Andrews 19th Brew 3.8%
-Stewart Brewing Cascadian East 5.4%
-Deeside Swift 3.8%
-Deeside Laf Californian Steam Beer 4.1%
-Loch Ness Light Ness 3.9%
-Loch Ness Dark Ness 4.2%
-Fyne Ales Jarl 3.8%
 
The Food: Scottish eggs and dips, smoked salmon (best with dark ale), potato salad, sausages in blanket plus dip.
The Downside: it got crowded very quickly, the aisles were narrow, and it was dark.
The Upside: a chance to taste some great Scottish beer.
The Contact Person: dorann.hargreaves@scotent.co.uk; info@thecaledonian.ca
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 86.

Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Friday, November 28, 2014

The Event: a tasting of Jackson Family Wines, led by Jennifer Huether, MS Oct 16/14

The Date and Time: Thursday, October 16, 2014   4PM to 6:30 PM
The Event: a tasting of Jackson Family Wines, led by Jennifer Huether, MS, and Mark Cuff from B & W Wines (and The Living Vine).
The Venue: Fine Wine Reserve
The Target Audience: clients, wine media
The Availability/Catalogue: some private orders, consignment, Vintages or Classics as listed below.
The Quote/Background: The Jackson Family has a wide range of wines; these are only a small sample of what could be available. Full tasting notes and background accompanied the wines to be tasted.
The Wines:
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Stonestreet Monument Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Alexander Valley, $54.95 Cons
-Stonestreet Upper Barn Chardonnay 2011 Alexander Valley, $75 PO
-La Jota Vineyards Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, Vintages +360842, $89
-Valadorna di Arcanum IGT Toscana 2009, $64.95 Cons
-Maggy Hawk Unforgettable Pinot Noir Anderson Valley 2011, $74.95 PO
 
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Freemark Abbey Sycamore Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, Classics +391060 $109
-Hartford Russian River Valley Pinot Noir 2012, $49.95 Con
-Cenyth Sonoma County 2009 [meritage] $69.95 PO
 
The Food: pate, terrine, cheeses, breads.
The Contact Person: orders@bwwines.com; mark@thelivingvine.ca
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 90.
 

Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Event: Taste Canada Book Awards and Gala Fundraiser

The Date and Time: Monday, October 20, 2014   6:30 PM to 10PM
The Event: Taste Canada Book Awards and Gala Fundraiser
The Venue: Arcadian Court
The Target Audience: publishers and authors, food writers
The Availability/Catalogue: There are four categories for both English and French language books, with 58 submissions this year. The English language winners were:
 
-Culinary Narratives Award went to "The Stop: how the fight for good food transformed a community and inspired a movement" (Random House Canada), by Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis.
 
-General Cookbooks Award went to "The Flavour Principle: enticing your senses with food and drink" (HarperCollins), by Lucy Waverman and Beppi Crosariol.
 
-Regional/Cultural Cookbooks Award went to "Toronto Star Cookbook: more than 150 diverse and delicious recipes celebrating Ontario" (Appetite by Random House), by Jennifer Bain.
 
-Single-Subject Cookbooks Award went to "Gastro Grilling: fired up recipes to grill everyday meals" (Penguin Canada Books), by Ted Reader.
 
The Quote/Background: Ricardo announced which of the shortlisted cookbooks authors captured gold. In addition to honouring cookbooks both past and present, Taste Canada also awarded the winners of their student cooking competition, Taste Canada Cooks the Books, and honoured The Cookbook Store. After the ceremony, we sampled delicious dishes at a reception hosted by Gusto TV and Toronto chefs and restaurants. This was a unique opportunity to meet authors, mingle with industry leaders, and with fellow food writers.
 
The Wines (Chardonnay and Merlot) were donated by Niagara College Teaching Winery, the beer by Samuel Adams Boston Lager.  At the reception, breads were donated by Fred's Bread and cheese by Cheese Boutique.
 
The Gala Reception had great food prepared by the following chefs –
 
-Chef Joshua Dyer (EPIC, Fairmont Royal York Hotel) did a house-cured duck prosciutto with foie gras and blue cheese; this was my FAVE of the evening.
-Chef Matt Dean Pettit (Rock Lobster) did a lobster chowder and an oyster "lobsterfeller";
-Chef Brad Lomanto (Cambridge Mill Restaurant, Landmark Group) did a soiled reputation beet, micro kale, goat cheese, and amaretti crumb salad;
-Chef Michael Robertson & Chef Jamie Meireles (Oliver & Bonacini) did maple espelette smoked Ontario pork shoulder on grilled bannock;
-Chef Vanessa Yeung (Aphrodite Cooks) did a beef brisket slider on Chinese baked buns with Nappa claw and chili aoili;
-Chef Tawfik Shehata (Toronto International Centre) did a barley tagliatelle with a fennel sausage ragu;
-Chef Dufflet Rosenberg (Dufflet Pastries) did cranberry shortbread cookies and chocolate raspberry buttercream squares.
The Contact Person: saskia@cravepr.com
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 89.
 
Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Event: biennial STEM Wine Group portfolio tasting – tenth annual gala tasting. Oct 20/14

The Date and Time: Monday, October 20, 2014  2PM to 8 PM
The Event: biennial STEM Wine Group portfolio tasting – tenth annual gala tasting.
The Venue: 99 Sudbury
The Target Audience: wine media from 2PM to 3PM, trade and clients afterwards,
The Availability/Catalogue: everything is available
The Quote/Background: The catalogue was outstanding, with label reproductions, vintage years, grape varieties, prices and spaces for tasting notes. It was also fat and heavy.
The Wines: There were 46 wineries, with at least 150 wines for sampling. I did not try all the wines, nor did I try the beers or spirits.
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Matto Barolo $29.99 [good value]
-Zyme Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2007, $144.99
-Zyme Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Riserva La Mattonara 2003, $379.99
-Zyme Harlequin 2007 [15 grape varieties], $379.99
-460 Casina Bric Barolo delle Viole 2010, $84
-Boroli Barolo 2006, $52.99
-Gaja Magari Toscana IGT 2012, $69.99
-Gaja Brunello di Montalcino 2009, $66.99
-Siro Pacenti Brunello di Montalcino 2009, $110
-Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino 2004, $130
-Valdicava Madonna del Piano Riserva Brunello di Montalcino 2006, $179.99
-Valdicava Madonna del Piano Riserva Brunello di Montalcino 2007, $219.99
-Collemattoni Brunello di Montalcino 2007, $56.99
-Tenuta Monteti Monteti IGT Toscano 2008, $40
-Fatt. Di Magliano Poggio Bestiale IGT Tuscany 2010, $49.99
-Arnaldo Caprai Sagrantino di Montefalco 25th Anniversary 2008 $89.99
-Masciarelli Villa Gemma Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2006, $74.99
-Masciarelli Castello di Semivicoli Trebbiano 2010, $34.99
-Argiolas Is Solinas IGT 2010, $29 [carignan and bovale]
-Henri Abele Champagne Brut NV, $51.99
-Henri Abele Champagne Brut Rose NV, $64.99
-Henri Abele Champagne Blanc de Blancs NV, $79
-Henri Abele Champagne Le Sourire de Rheims 2007, $164
-Butternut Chardonnay 2012, $22.99
-Butternut Volunteer Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Napa, $39.99
-Husic Husic Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 Napa, $114.99
-Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc Russian River Valley 2012, $47.99
-Merry Edwards Pinot Noir Meredith Estate RRV 2011, $110
-Andeluna Pasionado Cuatro Cepas 2007 Mendoza, $49.99
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Inama Vin Soave Vlassico 2013, $22.99
-Tombacco 47 Anno Domini Moscato Frizzante IGT NV, $15.99
-Delibori Villbella Fracastoro Amarone 2005, $56.99
-Ronco del Gelso Sot Lis Rivis Pinot Grigio 2013, $26.99
-460 Casina Bric Barolo 2010, $68
-Ca' del Baio Pianrosa Barbaresco, $32.99
-Braida di Giacomo Bologna Barbera d'Asti Bricco dell'Uccellone 2010, $74.99
-Braida di Giacomo Bologna Barbera d'Asti Montebruna 2011, $29.99
-Gaja Prmis Toscana IGT 2011, $47.99
-Gaja Sito Moresco Langhe 2012, $59.99
-Gaja Dagromis Barolo 2009, $84.99
-Valdicava Rosso di Montalcino 2012, $45
-Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino 2009, $130
-Villa a Sesta Chianti Classico Riserva 2009, $82.99
-Belisario Verdicchio di Matelica Vigneti Belisario 2011, $20.99
-Arnaldo Caprai Collepiano Sagrantino di Montefalco Vintages +373498, $70
-Az.Ag. Di Berardino Pecorino IGT 2013, $21.99
-Az.Ag. Di Berardino Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2007, $39.99
-Masciarelli Rosato Colline Teatine 2013, $15.99
-Masciarelli Marina Cvetic Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2009, $31.99
-Feudi di San Gregorio Taurasi 2009, $42
-Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano di Avellino 2013, $22.99
-Argiolas Costamolino Vermentino di Sardegna 2013, $17.99
-Butternut The Rule Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2012, $28.99
-Michael Sullberg Chardonnay California 2012, $16.99
-Husic Palm Terrace Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Napa, $66.99
-Merry Edwards Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2012, $74.99
-Merry Edwards Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast 2012, $64.99
-Andeluna Malbec Altitud 2011 Reserve Mendoza, $22.99
-Marisco Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough New Zealand 2013, $18.99
-RockBare McLaren Vale Shiraz 2012, $22.99
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Serenissima Prosecco NV, $15.49 (200 ml piccolos at $5.99)
-Fatt. Di Magliano Sinarra IGT Tuscany 2011, $23.99
 
The Food: porchetta sliders, charcuterie, veggie skewers, tomatoes and bocconcini, coffees – from a variety of sources including Rufino Espresso and Classic Gourmet Coffee, Nodo in the Junction, Bestellen, Dolce Lucano Salumeria.
The Downside: there were a lot of wines to absorb, so I did not taste everything. And it is too bad this portfolio tasting is only every two years.
The Upside: a chance at some really expensive wines, one of the best portfolio tastings all year, with a high level of consistency.
The Contact Person: robert@stemwinegroup.com
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 90.
 
Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Monday, November 24, 2014

The Event: a tasting of “The Wines of Navarra: WOW”, held in conjunction with several dinners around town

 
The Date and Time: Wednesday, October 15, 2014     10:15AM to 1PM
The Event: a tasting of "The Wines of Navarra: WOW", held in conjunction with several dinners around town at Patria and other places.
The Venue: Patria
The Target Audience: wine media and sommeliers, agents.
The Availability/Catalogue: wines are generally not available yet in Ontario, although the companies here had agents who could do private orders and even consignments.
The Quote/Background: Jordi Vidal of the Consejo Regulador Denominacion de Origen Navarra was in town to lead a seminar, along with Barry Brown, President of the Spanish Wine Society. In general, Navarra exports 27% to the UK, 25% to Germany, and 0.2% to Canada. Local grapes (Iberian grapes) comprise 63% of the wines by volume. It was only in the 1980s that continental varieties were introduced (chardonnay, merlot, cabernets). Vineyard hectare totals are at 11,500. 30% of Navarra wines are rose, always saignee. The rest are reds (60%), dry whites (9%), and sweet (1%).
The Wines: I did not try all the wines. Prices are also vague.
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Bodegas de Monjardin Reserva Seleccion 2008 [Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Tempranillo]MCO
-Bodega Principe de Viana Garnacha ViƱas Viejas 2013  $12  John Hanna
-Bodega Principe de Viana Edicion Limitada 2013  $18  John Hanna
-Bodega Otazu Senorio de Otazu Chardonnay Oak Fermented 2009 Chalk Slate Gravel
-Bodega de Monjardin Chardonnay Barrique BF 2012   MCO
-Bodega Ochoa Reserva 2007  $25  HHD Imports
-Bodega Ochoa 8A Origens Stunning Stones Reserva 2007  HHD Imports
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Bodegas de Monjardin Tempranillo Clasico  MCO
-Bodegas Inuerrieta Norte 2011 [50%Cabernet Sauvignon, 50%Merlot] Tandem
-Bodegas Inuerrieta Cuatrocientos 2011  Tandem
-Bodegas Inuerrieta Altos de Inurrieta 2009 $24.95 Tandem
-Bodegas Tandem Macula Reserva 2006 [Merlot-Cabernet] $30 Hobbs & Co
-Bodegas Tandem Ars Nova 2010 $22 Hobbs & Co
-Bodegas Tandem Ars Invitro 2011 Hobbs & Co
-Bodega Otazu Senorio de Otazu Cabernet 2008   Chalk Slate Gravel
-Bodegas Albret Chardonnay 2013 Azureau
-Bodega Albret Vina de mi Madre 2009  Azureau
-Bodega Irache Reserva 2007 $22.95  USC Group
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Inurrieta Orchidea Sauvignon Blanc 2013
 
The Food: breakfast croissants and danish, coffee.
The Downside: it was early, and later the microphone went off and on.
The Upside: a chance to taste some new wines from Navarra.
The Contact Person: spuritt@sympatico.ca
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 87.

Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Sunday, November 23, 2014

The Event: Louis Roederer Champagne tasting and discussion with Jean Baptiste Lecaillon, Chef de Caves/Winemaker and Executive VP of Production.

The Date and Time: Tuesday, October 14, 2014  7PM to 10 PM
The Event: Louis Roederer Champagne tasting and discussion with Jean Baptiste Lecaillon, Chef de Caves/Winemaker and Executive VP of Production.
The Venue: Sassafraz Restaurant.
The Target Audience: wine writers
The Availability/Catalogue:
The Quote/Background: The House was founded in 1776, although Louis Roederer inherited it in 1833 and gave it his own name. It is still a family owned business, with several Grand Cru vineyards. Only 30% or so of the grapes used are bought in. There is also a biodynamic-farmed component of 65 hectares. The House style is known for its freshness and bright fruit, no matter how old the vintage. M. Lecaillon was brought on board and soon began working with Roederer California and a similar venture in Tasmania.
The Wines: We began with the Roederer Brut Premier (+VINTAGES 268771 $ 69.95) at the reception area. It had recently been tasted by the Wine Writers' Circle of Canada, garnering praise for its bready freshness of 40% chardonnay, 40% pinot noir, and 20% pinot meunier. Then we tasted two Cristals (2002 and 1995) while we ate. M. Lecaillon emphasized that because of the nature of the company's champagnes, they were perfect for matching with food, and he wanted to prove his point. Some of us had butternut squash soup while others had a tomato salad with crispy prosciutto. Roederer Cristal 2002 is 62% pinot noir and 38% chardonnay, with an intense honeyed-toasted hazel nut complexity. The 2006 (latest in the market) is at the LCBO ($287.95) Vintages, and a few hundred bottles of the 1995 will be here in next year's LCBO Classics catalogue. The 1995 again showed more pronounced hazelnuts and some aging, yet was still elegant and fresh. It had spent 10 years on the lees, disgorged, and then 10 more years in bottle by 2015. For my main dish, I had the organic BC Chinook salmon with a roasted mascarpone orzo, pine nuts and broccolini. Here we had the Roederer Rose 2009 (62% pinot noir saignee) followed by the Brut 2008 (70% pinot noir, 30% chardonnay, 37% total done in oak barrel fermentation). The Rose 2009 showed tons of red fruit and some peaches, with candied notes. The Brut 2008 showed a composite of orachard and stone fruit, with some back notes of dried orchard fruit and toasty notes.
 
We had a short discussion before returning to the food with a cheese platter of local artisan delights (blue, cream, hard, cheddar) served with dried fruit and flatbreads. M. Lecaillon chose to accompany the platter with Roederer Nature 2006. This is the first new addition to Roederer in 40 years. It is a medium-dry terroir based Champagne using optimally ripe fruit that would require minimal corrective measures. And of course there was no dosage. It was launched in London just this September after eight years of storage. It was mostly pinot noir (no malolactic fermentation) with a small amount of chardonnay and an even smaller amount of pinot meunier. It was a glorious Champagne, one of my faves since it was bone dry but with fresh fruitiness maintaining its integrity. Actually, it was hard to imagine dessert after this, but we had milk chocolate mousse (olive oil ganache and roasted candied almonds) – and the Roederer Blanc de Blancs 2008, with about a fifth of it vinified in oak with no malolactic fermentation. It is normally aged about 5.5 years. The style is on the slightly sweet side, but more with hints and tones of honeyed candied fruit peel and dried fruitiness. It went well with the augmented chocolate.
 
 
The Contact Person: pdelpeschio@awsm.ca; bfoisy@awsm.ca
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 94.
 


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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

WORLD WINE WATCH (LCBO VINTAGES TIP SHEET) FOR NOVEMBER 22, 2014

WORLD WINE WATCH (LCBO VINTAGES TIP SHEET) FOR  NOVEMBER 22, 2014
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By DEAN TUDOR, Gothic Epicures Writing deantudor@deantudor.com.
Creator of Canada's award-winning wine satire site at http://fauxvoixvincuisine.blogspot.com. My Internet compendium
"Wines, Beers and Spirits of the Net" is a guide to thousands of news items and RSS feeds, plus references to wines, beers and spirits, at www.deantudor.com since 1994. My LCBO tastings are based on MVC (Modal Varietal Character); ratings are QPR (Quality-to-Price Ratio). Prices are LCBO retail. Only my top rated wines are here. NOTE: The LCBO does NOT put out all of the wines of the release for wine writers or product consultants. Corked wines are not normally available for a re-tasting.
 
NOTE: It is getting more difficult to endorse wines under $20 for the simple reason that the LCBO does not release many of them into the Vintages program, ones that can be deemed to be worthy of your consideration. So I will now just ADD some "under $25" suggestions, along with point values.
 
 
====?>>> ** BEST WINE VALUE OF THE RELEASE *UNDER* $20
 
WHITE -McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Elizabeth Semillon 2007 Hunter Valley NSW, +724492, $19.95: a bargain at this price level, 11% ABV, aged nicely for 7.5 years, twist top, gold medalist. It is that Hunter Valley Semillon with bone dryness. Snap it up, the company's Lovedale 2007 was in Classics at $59 a bottle.
 
RED -Darling Cellars Kroon Premium Shiraz 2008 WO Darling South Africa, +704486, $16.95: lots of Rhone syrah flavours, not shiraz at all, with an emphasis on brett components of leather and game. Dense with a finish for food here. 7 years old, 14.5% ABV. Cork closure. QPR: 91.
 
 
====?>>> ** BEST WINE VALUE OF THE RELEASE *OVER* $20
 
Brezza Sarmassa Barolo 2009, +999730, $49.95.
 
 
TOP VALUE WHITE WINES under $25:
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1.Pondview Bella Terra Chardonnay 2011 Barrel Fermented VQA Four Mile Creek Niagara, +347922, $24.95. QPR: 90.
2.Casa del Bosque Reserva Sauvignon Blanc 2013 Casablanca Valley, +974717, $13.95: there are a bunch of Chilean savvies at this pricepoint. Here, though, there is good passion in the grip. Twist top. 13.5% ABV. QPR: 89.
3.Lagoon Hill Sauvignon Blanc 2013 Martinborough NZ, +388389, $18.95: a kiwi savvy worthy of consideration, concentrated in California style, 13.5% ABV. Twist top. QPR: 88.
4.Gerald Talmard Cuvee Joseph Talmard Macon Chardonnay 2012, +392712, $16.95: pretty basic MVC chardonnay at a great price. Cork closure, some evidence of aging. 13% ABV. QPR: 89.
5.Saint-Roch Vieille Vignes Cotes du Roussillon Blanc 2013, +175232, $15.95: another concentrated floral and pretty wine, good balance on palate, 13% ABV, twist top, modest character but longer length. Hand picked and low yield. QPR: 88.
6.Frescobaldi Castello di Pomino Bianco 2013 Tuscany, +65086, $19.95: makes its annual appearance as a blend of chardonnay and pinot bianco. Orchard fruit all the way, and offered with zest. QPR: 89.
7.Paco & Lola Albarino 2013 DO Rias Baixas, +350041, $18.95: light but fragrant, unoaked floral character, refreshing acidity on finish for food. 12.5%ABV. Twist top. QPR: 88.
 
TOP VALUE RED WINES under $25:
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1.Chateau Rahoul 2010 Graves, +226043, $31.95. QPR: 90.
2.Nostre Pais Costieres de Nimes 2012, +295410, $21.95. QPR: 90.
3.M.Chapoutier Petite Ruche Crozes-Hermitage 2012, +264655, $24.95. QPR: 90.
4.Cusumano Noa 2011 IGT Sicilia, +109512, $22.95, QPR: 90.
5.Rocca delle Macie Chianti Classico Riserva 2010, +930966, $21.95. QPR: 90.
6.Villa Mora Montefalco Sagrantino 2008, +342394, $21.95. QPR: 90.
7.Tilenus Crianza Mencia 2006 Bierzo, +383992, $23.95.
8.Seven Falls Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Wahluke Slope Washington State, +360222, $19.95: juicy enough to be Cali style, lots of black fruit, 14% ABV, with a tart enough finish for food. Cork closure. QPR: 89.
9.Bodega Volcanes de Chile Tectonia Red 2011 Central Valley, +389668, $17.95: very succulent, mocha vanilla tones, made from grenache (45%), petite sirah (38%) and mourvedre (17%). 14.5% ABV power. QPR: 89.
10.Santa Rita Medalla Real Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Maipo, +275594, $17.95: very much in the bordeaux-style of lean flesh with leaves, cedar, black fruit showing. 14% ABV. QPR: 89.
11.Chateau de Segure Fitou 2012 Eleve en Futs de Chene, +370254, $16.95: very decent little blended number, full bore heavy duty red, 14% ABV done up in oak with lashings of fruits. QPR: 89.
12.Domaine de la Croisette Cotes du Rhone 2011, +155465, $15.95: a blend of grenache, syrah and carignan, reflecting a papery grenache Rhone taste. Good price value. Twist top, 13.5% ABV. Gold Medalist. QPR: 89.
13.Santa Duc Les Vieilles Vignes Cotes du Rhone 2009, +101543, $14.95: good value for a vieilles vignes wine from the Rhone, now 5 years old in the bottle. 14% ABV. QPR: 89.
14.Tenuta Stefano Farina Le Brume Langhe 2009, +360073, $16.95: priced okay for tasty nebbiolo, reflecting some sour cherries and age-worthy tar components. Food wine despite 14.5% ABV. QPR: 89.
15.Tenuta Sant'Antonio Monti Garbi Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso 2011, +29850, $17.95:
apparently this is the LCBO Ripasso of the Month (I say). QPR: 89.
16.Barahonda Sin Madera Monastrell 2011 Yecla, +366823, $15.95: ripe and fruity, no oaking, dense and intense, long finish. Whopping 15% ABV. QPR: 89.
17.Finca el Encinal Crianza 2010 Ribera del Duero, +355081, $17.95: voluptuous fruit, oak, and 14% ABV. Complex black fruit tones. QPR: 89.
 
VALUE: "RESTAURANT READY" or "BRING YOUR OWN WINE BOTTLE" over $25
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Restaurants should consider offering these FINE VALUE wines at a $10 markup over retail; the wines are READY to enjoy right NOW. Consumers should buy these wines to bring to restaurants with corkage programs.
 
1.Le Clos Jordanne Village Reserve Chardonnay 2011 VQA Niagara Peninsula, +33936, $30 retail.
2.Tawse Lenko Vineyard Chardonnay 2011 VQA Beamsville Bench Niagara, +344796, $44.95.
3.Pahlmeyer Chardonnay 2012 Napa, +147454, $96.95.
4.Domaine de Fussiacus Vieilles Vignes Pouilly-Fuisse 2012, +276444, $27.95.
5.Versado Reserva Old Vine Malbec 2010 Lujan de Cuyo Mendoza, +316984, $60.95.
6.Chateau Fombrauge 2010 Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, +258020, $45.85.
7.La Vite Lucente 2012 IGT Toscana, +747030, $34.95
8.Marques de Murrieta Finca Ygay Reserva 2008 Rioja, +209148, $27.95.

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The Event: Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia Tasting, 2011-2010-2009-2007-2006-2004, with Priscilla Incisa della Rocchetta.

The Date and Time: Tuesday, October 14, 2014  11:30 AM to 2:30 PM
The Event: Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia Tasting, 2011-2010-2009-2007-2006-2004, with Priscilla Incisa della Rocchetta.
The Venue: Crush Wine Bar
The Target Audience: wine writers
The Availability/Catalogue: sadly, only the most recent vintages are available for sale, some from the LCBO and the rest from the agent, Sylvestre Wines  & Spirits.
The Quote/Background: The wines are always cabernet sauvignon 85% and cabernet franc 15%. Sassicaia was first released in 1968, a unique Tuscan blend of international varietals – it was the first SuperTuscan.
The Wines:
 
-Tenuta San Guida Sassicaia 2011: violet, cedar, anise, cassis. Tight. 3.5 stars 90
-Tenuta San Guida Sassicaia 2010: spicy, cassis, vanillin. Still tight. 3.5 stars 90
-Tenuta San Guida Sassicaia 2009: cedar, cassis, underbrush of age. 4 stars 93. A fave.
-Tenuta San Guida Sassicaia 2007: cedar, forest floor, red fruit. 4 stars 91
-Tenuta San Guida Sassicaia 2006: Bordeaux-like but also fruity. 4 stars 92
-Tenuta San Guida Sassicaia 2004: cedar, cassis, vanillins, some red fruit in balance. Began to fade near end  of tasting. 4 stars. 93 points. My best fave of the morning.
The Food: lunch was simple, to show off two other wines and the balance of the Sassicaia. With porcini spatzle, parmesan, and escarole bolognese we had Le Difese 2012 ($31.95 November 8 Vintages, with 70% cab sauv and 30% sangiovese). With short ribs and parsnips, jus of caramelized shallots, we had Guidalberto 2012 ($53.95 Vintages, with 60% cabernet sauvignon and 40% merlot). Both wines were aged in French oak for 15 months, and were excellent in flavours for food but needed a few more years cellaring.
The Contact Person: sandy@forefrontcom.com
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 92.

Chimo! www.deantudor.com

The Event: the annual Sonoma in the City wine trade tasting Oct 9/14

 
The Date and Time: Thursday, October 9, 2014  2Pm to 5PM
The Event: the annual Sonoma in the City wine trade tasting. In the evening, there was a different set of wines for the consumers who could place orders.
The Venue: ROM
The Target Audience: wine trade
The Availability/Catalogue: some of the wines are available at the LCBO (or will be soon), all of the other wines were available by exclusive order that night.
The Quote/Background: I did not think that the Cabernet Sauvignon wines showed very well.
The Wines: I did not taste every wine. Prices in most cases are retail.
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Noirs, $28.95
-Gloria Ferrer Chardonnay 2011, $24.95
-Dutton-Goldfield Dutton Ranch Chardonnay 2012, $58.95
-Dutton-Goldfield Chardonnay-Rued Vineyard 2012, $68 licensee
-Flowers Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2012, $64.95
-Patz & Hall Dutton Ranch Russian River Valley Chardonnay 2012, $54
-La Follette Sangiacomo Vineyard Chardonnay 2012, $50
-Silver Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Alexander Valley, $89.95
-Rodney Strong Brothers Ridge Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2010
-Ramey Chardonnay 2012, $45.95
-Ramey Chardonnay Ritchie Vineyard 2011, $90
-Gundlach Bundschu Estate Pinot Noir 2012, $49
-Rodney Strong Reserve Chardonnay RRV 2011, $44.95
-Stonestreet Chardonnay 2011, $49.95
-Rodney Strong Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Alexander Valley, $59.95
-Deloach Estate Pinot Noir 2012, $69
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Dutton-Goldfield Dutton Ranch Pinot Noir 2012, $60
-MacMurray Ranch Pinot Noir RRV 2012, $24.95
-Macrostie Pinot Noir Carneros 2012, $34.95
-Flowers Pinot Noir 2012, $69
-Decoy Pinot Noir 2013, $35.95
-Folie Ć  Deux Pinot Noir 2012, $23.95
-La Crema Russian River Valley Chardonnay 2012, $39.95
-Quivira Dry Creek Sauvignon Blanc 2013, $28
-Kunde Zinfandel 2012, $23.95
-Seghesio Old Vine Zinfandel 2011, $49.95
-Deloach Chardonnay 2012, $26 licensee
-Gundlach Bundschu Merlot 2011, $44
-Gundlach Bundschu Estate Chardonnay 2012, $34.95 (March 2015 Vintages)
-Macrostie Winery Chardonnay 2012, $29.95
-Sbragia Monte Rosso Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, $79.95
-St.Francis Winery Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, $29.95
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Cannonball Chardonnay 2012, $20.95
-Chateau St. Jean Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, $34.95
-Decoy Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, $33.95
-Dry Creek Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, $27.95
-Folie a Deux Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, $24.95
-Gloria Ferrer Sonoma Brut Sparkling Wine, $27.95
-Kunde Chardonnay 2012, $21.95
-Rodney Strong Chalk Hill Chardonnay 2012, $24.95
-Schug Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, $38
-Schug Merlot 2010, $38
 
The Food: Daniel et Daniel were the caterers, and they produced their now-standard charcuterie platter (but why the hot spiced meats?), international cheese platter, fresh veggies and dips, and assorted breads.
The Downside: I missed the cut-off date for the seminar
The Upside: most of the seminar wines were in the show.
The Contact Person: paula@praxispr.ca
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 89.

Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

The Event: dinner with Beth Novak Milliken, one of the owners of Spottswoode Estate winery (St. Helena, Napa).

The Date and Time: Wednesday, October 15, 2014   7PM - 10PM
The Event: dinner with Beth Novak Milliken, one of the owners of Spottswoode Estate winery (St. Helena, Napa).
The Venue: L'Avenue on Bayview
The Target Audience: wine writers
The Availability/Catalogue: sporadic availability through EPNA.
The Quote/Background: Beth Novak Milliken of Spottswoode, one of the owners, handles all the international business. The family just recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of its renowned Cabernet Sauvignon. The land has been organic since 1985. She was in town to show off the latest vintage of her wines, plus some others for comparative purposes. We ate dinner with the wines, Beth spoke to the wines, and we all had a Q and A along the way about the wines and California, the winery, and so forth.
 
The Wines and Food: The menu came unannounced, beginning with escargots in cream sauce served with Spottswoode Sauvignon Blanc 2011 followed by the 2013. 2011 was still fresh, but much leaner than 2013 which had 15% sauvignon musque added for fruity complexity. 2013 was 100% small barrels (stainless, French oak, concrete), 72% from Sonoma ($40 – 45 in Ontario) – creamy floral notes, fully developed and balanced already although it will keep [3.5 stars, 88  - 90]. Next up was braised lamb shoulder en papillote and beet puree and beet greens, with Spottswoode Field Book Griffin's Lair Syrah 2010 (with 4% Viognier added). This is a wine currently only available to its regular customers at $45US, a bruiser at 14.8% ABV. Very North Rhonish with its blackberry, iodine, black colour, and some smoked meat with leather (or should that be smoked leather?). [4 stars, 91+]. We also had Spottswoode Lyndenhurst Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, a sort of affordable second label wine that was exceedingly dense but also approachable with dark fruit and off-dryish finish ($70 US) [3.5 stars, 88 – 90].
 
With the beef stew (aka bourguignon but with added carrots) came a mildly corked Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon 2001, which was sad – judging by the long faces at the table. I had a couple of sips after we finished everything else, and it seemed to me to have come around a bit so that I could detect cassis and, of course, some muted mustiness (but not as much as before). We were then skedded to have the Spottswoode Cabernet Sauvignon 2011, before seguing to a cheese course to finish off the wines. It was lush and plush with MVC notes for Bordeaux-like feel of cedar, cassis, vanilla, cream, good body and excellent food finish ($150 US) [4 stars, 91+].
The Contact Person: beth@spottswoode.com; epna@rogers.com
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 96.
 


Chimo! www.deantudor.com

The Event: Annual tasting of Fortified Wines by the Wine Writers’ Circle of Canada

The Date and Time: Monday, October 6, 2014 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
The Event: Annual tasting of Fortified Wines by the Wine Writers'
Circle of Canada
The Venue: WWCC World Headquarters
The Target Audience: WWCC members
The Availability/Catalogue: most items are at the LCBO or Vintages,
some are at the winery, others are special orders or samples.
The Quote/Background: There were only 15 ports plus 24 other fortified
wines. The tasting was done by 10 wine writers.
The Wines: I did not taste every wine. The following scores are mine
alone and NOT a total of the writers at the tasting.
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Warre's Otima 10 yrs $22.95 +566174 500 mL LCBO
-Fonseca 2012 Vintage Guimaraens 375mL Family Wine Merchants
-Alvear Fino Montilla $12.45 +112771
-Graham's 10yr Old Tawny Port- LCBO Wines- $28.45- 206508    
-Graham's 20yr Old Tawny Port- LCBO Wines- $37.45- 620641                
-Bodega Osborne    n/v    Osborne Bailen Oloroso Sherry    $16.95 +746453 Vintages
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price
Rating terms):
-Williams & Humbert Walnut Brown Rare Old Sherry    $13.45    43746   
-Graham' Late Bottle Vintage 2008- LCBO Wines- $16.95-191239                
-Bodega Osborne    n/v    Osborne Pedro Ximenez 1827 Sweet Sherry    $17.95    479440
-Duca Di Salaparuta 2010 Florio Vecchioflorio Marsala Superiore     $14.95    371321
-UNION 2007 FORTE $16.95 +361758 500 mL Vintages Nov
-Quinta do Noval Fine Tawny Port $17.70 +309765
-Quinta do Noval 10yr Old Tawny Port +954503  Nov Vintages
-Taylor Fladgate 2009 Late Bottled Vintage Porto $18.45 +46946
-GONZALEZ BYASS TIO PEPE $16.90 +231829
-Alvear Amontillado Med Dry $12.45 +112789
-Alvear PX Solera 1927 $19.95 +112771  375ml  Nov LCBO
-Sandeman 1997 VAU Vintage $11.80 +297614 375mL
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Bodega Osborne    n/v    Osborne Santa Maria Cream Sherry     $12.45    31120   
-Taylor Fladgate    nv    First Estate Reserve    $16.55    309401           
-De Sousa Wine Cellars    NA    Seasons Tawny Port    $39.95     347302   
-KWV SA    n/a    Paarl Cape Ruby    $9.95     28951    South Africa    Western Cape
-Williams & Humbert    Dry Sack Sherry    $13.30    13565       
-Southbrook Whimsy! The Anniversary [fortified chardonnay from 2001/2], $19.95
-Fonseca Bin 27 $15.95 +325506
-Fonseca White Port $15.95 +276816
-Sandeman 2000 VAU Vintage $19.95 +25109
-Sandeman Ruby $15.45 +23366
-Sandeman 2009 LBV $16.95 +195974
-GONZALEZ BYASS CROFT Fine Pale Cream Sherry $16.95 +73452
-Osborne Santa Maria Cream Sherry $12.05 +31120
 
The Downside: we were disappointed in the low turnout of sherries and
other fortified wines.
The Upside: some great ports and even a few sherries.
The Contact Person: deantudor@deantudor.com
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 90.


Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Wine Writers' Circle of Canada tasting of the new releases from Daniel Lenko, VQA Niagara

The Date and Time: Monday, October 6, 2014  10:30AM to 11:30AM
The Event: a tasting of the new releases from Daniel Lenko, VQA Niagara
The Venue: WWCC meeting headquarters
The Target Audience: monthly WWCC tasting for members only
The Availability/Catalogue: winery only
The Quote/Background: President Michael Pinkus was offered a mixed case of 10 wines for the WWCC to sample, and we tucked them into our Fortified Wines tasting, at the beginning.
The Wines:
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Lenko 2012    Unoaked Chardonnay     $19.95        Niagara           
-Lenko    2010    Old Vines Merlot    $39.95        Niagara                       
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Lenko    2012    Merlot Cabernet    $39.95        Niagara       
-Lenko    2009    Syrah    $59.95        Niagara                       
-Lenko    2012    Viognier    $49.95        Niagara           
-Lenko    2012    White Cabernet    $22.95        Niagara               
-Lenko    2010    Meritage    $59.95        Niagara                   
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Lenko    2012    Reserve Riesling    $19.95        Niagara       
-Lenko    2012    Gewurztraminer    $24.95        Niagara       
-Lenko    2010    Unoaked Merlot    $24.95        Niagara               
 
The Food: bread, water
The Contact Person: oldvines@daniellenko.com
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 90.
 


Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

The Five Minute Wine Book, by Tony Aspler

Tony Aspler has a new wine book: an ebook, filled with distilled wine information about what you should/could/would want to know on vinous matters. The title does not refer to wine consumption, but rather that each chapter takes about 5 minutes to read. Perfect while mulling a glass of wine.
 
It would make a great modestly priced Christmas gift, cheaper than a cheap bottle of wine (ICBs excepted).
 
Purchase order details and descriptions are at:
 
 
 
 
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Chimo! www.deantudor.com

Monday, November 10, 2014

The Event: Taste Ontario – Experience Ontario VQA Wines, annual tasting October 2014

The Date and Time: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:30AM to 4PM
The Event: Taste Ontario – Experience Ontario VQA Wines, annual tasting
The Venue: ROM
The Target Audience: in the AM, the media; in the afternoon, the trade; in the evening, the consumers.
The Availability/Catalogue: everything is available, either at the LCBO or at the winery. Some items are only available to restaurants.
The Quote/Background:
The Wines: Some of us had just tasted a round of Ontario sparkling wines the Friday before. Rather than repeat, and to save my palate, I've reproduced those notes here. The first price listed is the licensee, the second price is retail. Thanks to WCO for the spreadsheet data!
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Cave Spring Cellars    NV    Blanc de Blancs    VQA Niagara $29.95     213983 LCBO
-Huff Estate Cuvee Peter F. Huff Brut 2010 PEC, $39.95 (2007 is at Vintages)
-Henry of Pelham        Cuvee Catharine Brut     $29.95     217521 LCBO
-Henry of Pelham    2009    Cuvee Catharine Carte Blanche Blanc de Blanc    $44.95 315200
-Henry of Pelham        Cuvee Catharine Rose Brut    $29.95     217505 LCBO
-Tawse    2011    Spark Blend     $24.95     384966
-Chateau des Charmes n/v Brut $22.95 224766  LCBO
-ANGELS GATE WINERY    2011    HANDSOME BRUT    $24.95    395160 LCBO
-Lake Erie North Shore    Cooper's Hawk Vineyards    Cabernet Merlot Reserve    2008    750 ml    13.7%    627843185653     $16.84      $19.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Bachelder    Bachelder Niagara Chardonnay    2011    750 ml    13.9%    302083     $26.50      $29.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Bachelder    Bachelder Wismer Vineyard Chardonnay 2011    750 ml    13.9%    366120     $38.50      $44.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Bachelder    Saunders Vineyard Chardonnay    2011    750 ml    13.7%    324103     $38.50      $44.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Di Profio Wines Limited    Sauvignon Blanc    2013    750 ml    13.7%         $15.03      $17.80
-Niagara Escarpment     Peninsula Ridge Estates Winery    Wismer Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc    2013    750 ml    12.6%    809381011212     $16.83      $19.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Thirty Bench Winery    Winemaker's Red    2012    750 ml    13.8%    0 48162 01172 4     $20.27      $24.00
-Niagara Escarpment     Thirty Bench Winery    Triangle Riesling    2013    750 ml    10.9%    0-4816201128-1     $25.33      $30.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    ChĆ¢teau des Charmes    "Old Vines" Riesling, Estate Bottled    2012    750 ml    12.5%    277228     $14.14      $16.95
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Jackson-Triggs Winery    Delaine Vineyard Syrah    2011    750 ml    13.6%    80011991     $27.65      $32.95
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Jackson-Triggs Winery    Grand Reserve Chardonnay 2012    750 ml    13.5%    988055     $16.67      $19.95
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Le Clos Jordanne    Village Reserve Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    13.7%    985879     $25.16      $30.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Le Clos Jordanne    Le Clos Jordanne Vineyard Pinot Noir    2011    750 ml    13.5%    985895     $33.60      $40.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Konzelmann Estate Winery    Chardonnay Family Reserve    2012    750 ml    14.5%    624654100222     $42.17      $50.15
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Lailey Vineyard Wines    Syrah    2012    750 ml    13%    833078000500     $22.79      $27.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery    Ravine Vineyard Reserve Chardonnay    2011    750 ml    13%     $33.54      $40.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Southbrook Vineyards    Southbrook Triomphe Chardonnay    2013    750 ml    13.1%    172338     $19.21      $22.75
-Prince Edward County    Closson Chase    Kocsis Chardonnay    2011    750 ml    13%         $29.33      $34.75
-Prince Edward County    Norman Hardie    Pinot Noir Unfiltered    2011    750 ml    12.3%    837654599532     $32.93      $39.00
-Prince Edward County    Norman Hardie    County Chardonnay Unfiltered    2012    750 ml    12.5%         $32.93      $39.00
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-ANGELS GATE WINERY    2011    ARCHANGEL CHARDONNAY Brut    $23.95    227009 LCBO
-ANGELS GATE WINERY    2009    PINOT NOIR ROSE Brut    $25    BEAMSVILLE BENCH
-Fielding Estate Winery    NV Brut $34.95 Winery
-Jackson-Triggs 2011 Grand Reserve Series Entourage Spark. Brut $22.95 234161 Vintages
-Featherstone Winery 2010 Joy Brut    $34.95     310334 Twenty Mile Bench Dec 6, 2014
-Flat Rock Riddled Sparking     2009    VQA $24.95 Vintages               
-Creekside Estate The Trad Reserve Brut 2011 Queenston Road Vineyard MT $28.75
-Tawse    2013    Spark Riesling    $19.95     VQA 370361
-Grange of Prince Edward     2010    Lot 2 Brut     $29.95 Prince Edward County
-Niagara Escarpment     13th Street Winery Sandstone Vineyard Chardonnay 2010    750 ml    13%         $25.12      $29.95
-Niagara Escarpment     13th Street Winery June's Vineyard Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    13.5%         $16.68      $19.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Angels Gate Winery     Mountainview Chardonnay 2008    750 ml    13%    402492008234     $14.99      $17.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Bachelder    Bachelder Lowrey Vineyard Pinot Noir 2012    750 ml    13.5%    361816     $38.50      $44.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Cave Spring Cellars    Riesling The Adam Steps    2013    750 ml    10.5%         $20.90      $24.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Creekside Estate Winery    [Backyard Block] Sauvignon Blanc    2013    750 ml    12.5%    341792     $14.99      $17.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Creekside Estate Winery    Reserve Viognier    2012    750 ml    13.5%         $25.12      $29.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Fielding Estate Winery    Lot No. 17 Riesling    2013    750 ml    10%    876584001166     $23.60      $27.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Flat Rock Cellars    Nadja's Vineyard Riesling    2013    750 ml    10.5%    18860100235     $16.84      $19.95
-Niagara Escarpment     The Good Earth Winery and Vineyard    the good wine 2013 Betty's Blend 2013    750 ml    12%    2014     $14.99      $17.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Rennie Estate Winery    Christine    Chardonnay Unfiltered    2012    750 ml    14%         $29.38      $34.80
-Niagara Escarpment     Tawse Winery    Tawse Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    12.5%         $16.84      $19.95
-Niagara Escarpment     Thirty Bench Winery    Winemaker's Riesling    2013    750 ml    10.6%    0-4816201126-7     $15.83      $18.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Westcott Vineyards Westcott Estate Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    13.5%    3755000004     $21.78      $26.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Cattail Creek Estate Winery Estate Series Riesling 2013 750 ml    12%    825020013010     $14.82      $16.95
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    ChĆ¢teau des Charmes    Equuleus, Paul Bosc Estate Vineyard    2010    750 ml    14%    319525     $33.60      $40.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Inniskillin Wines    Reserve Pinot Gris    2013    750 ml    14%    981415     $16.67      $19.95
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Lailey Vineyard Wines    Sauvignon Blanc    2013    750 ml    13%    833078000173     $16.88      $20.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Peller Estates    Private Reserve Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    13.5%    48162005556     $15.83      $18.75
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery    Ravine Vineyard Riesling    2013    750 ml    8%    629114 00142 0     $25.12      $30.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Southbrook Vineyards    Southbrook Whimsy! "Richness" Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    14.3%    621605     $29.34      $34.75
-Prince Edward County    Norman Hardie    County Pinot Noir Unfiltered    2012    750 ml    11.5%    400001253106     $32.93      $39.00
-Prince Edward County    Norman Hardie    Calcaire    2013    750 ml    10.8%    837654599679     $19.42      $23.00
-Burning Kiln Winery    Cureman's Chard    2012    750 ml    13%    UPC824799039122     $18.37      $21.75
-Union Wines    Union White    2013    750 ml    12.5%    197145     $13.00      $13.95
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-ANGELS GATE WINERY    2011    SAUVIGNON BLANC Brut    $23.95 BEAMSVILLE BENCH
-Coyote's Run Winery    2011    Sparkling Chardonnay    $24.95    398388 LCBO Nov 22
-Coyote's Run Winery    2009    Sparkling Pinot Noir Rose    $29.95    359125 LCBO -Jackson-Triggs    2012    Reserve Series Cuvee Clos    $14.95    217679 LCBO
-John Howard Cellars of Distinction/Megalomaniac     2012    Bubblehead    $28.95     363655  LCBO
-Diamond Estates Winery    2012    FRESH Sparkling Rose    $13.95
-Lakeview Cellars    2008     GMR Sparkling    $19.95
-Diamond Estates Winery    2013    20 Bees Buzz & Bubbles    $13.95     332577 LCBO
-Jackson-Triggs    2010    Grand Reserve Series Entourage Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc    $29.95    353078 Vintages
-Jackson-Triggs    2010    Grand Reserve Series Entourage Sparkling Merlot    $29.95
-Sue-Ann Staff     2011    Sparkling & SASSY    $27.95     344622 Vintages
-Sue-Ann Staff     2011    Sparkling & Icy    $34.95     359703 Riesling Vintages Dec 4 -Colio Girls Night Out Sparkling $14.95
-PELEE ISLAND WINERY    2012    SECCO Sparkling    $15.75 LENS    225946    LCBO
-Grange of Prince Edward 2013    Sparkling Riesling $19.95 392746 Prince Edward C Vintages
-Palatine Hills    NV    Prestige Brut    VQA $20.00
-Redstone    2011    Sparkling    $24.95 at Tawse VQA
-Huff Estate Cuvee Janine Brut Rose 2012 PEC, $29.95 Winery
-Lake Erie North Shore    Cooper's Hawk Vineyards    Talon White    2013    750 ml    13%    853698001138     $14.31      $16.95
-Lake Erie North Shore    Cooper's Hawk Vineyards    Riesling    2013    750 ml    9%    853698001114     $14.31      $16.95
-Lake Erie North Shore    Sprucewood Shores Winery    Riesling 2012    2012    750 ml    12%    326249     $11.61      $13.75
-Niagara Escarpment     Domaine Queylus    Pinot Noir RĆ©serve    2011    750 ml    12.5%    896131000213     $34.95      $45.00
-Niagara Escarpment     Di Profio Wines Limited    Riesling    2013    750 ml    11.2%         $14.86      $17.60
-Niagara Escarpment     Flat Rock Cellars    Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    13%    881860300291     $14.31    
-Niagara Escarpment     Henry of Pelham    Henry of Pelham Estate Chardonnay 2013 750 ml    13.5%    268342     $16.67      $19.75
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Marynissen Estates    Unoaked Chardonnay    2013    750 ml    13%         $12.49      $14.80
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Marynissen Estates    Pinot Gris    2013    750 ml    13.2%         $14.18      $16.80
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Palatine Hills Estate Winery    Riesling    2012    750 ml    11%    38956001413     $10.98      $12.80
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Palatine Hills Estate Winery    Neufeld Vineyard Chardonnay    2012    750 ml    13.5%    338956004163     $19.38      $22.80
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery    Ravine Vineyard Reserve Merlot    2010    750 ml    13.7%    629114 00072 2     $37.76      $45.00
-Niagara-on-the-Lake    Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery    Ravine Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon    2012    750 ml    13.5%         $29.33      $35.00
-Prince Edward County    Rosehall Run    Chardonnay Cuvee County    2011    750 ml    13%    834328002770     $17.98      $21.30
-Prince Edward County    Rosehall Run Hungry Point Unoaked Chardonnay    2013    750 ml    12.5%    834328002701     $16.67      $19.75
-Union Wines    Union Squared    2012    750 ml    13.5%    292359     $17.00      $17.95
                           
The Food: the media were fed huge gourmet sandwiches, green salad, salade composee, Nanaimo bars, coffees, etc.
The Downside: I had to race since I had a concert to attend.
The Upside: a great snapshot of the Ontario VQA wines.
The Contact Person: magdalena@winesofontario.org
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 91.
 


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Sunday, November 9, 2014

The Event: Colio winetasting with Lawrence Buhler, winemaker, in celebration of the new releases in the Bricklayer's series.

The Date and Time: Wednesday, October 1, 2014  6PM to 10PM
The Event: Colio winetasting with Lawrence Buhler, winemaker, in celebration of the new releases in the Bricklayer's series.
The Venue: Local Kitchen & Wine Bar, Queen St West
The Target Audience: wine media
The Availability/Catalogue: all wines are now in distribution except for the Syrah
The Quote/Background: Over 30 years ago, three Italian bricklayers arrived at Lake Erie to create a winery. They ran into a PREDICTAMENT when their backers pulled out but they persevered and created Colio Estate Wines. They later had REWARDS for their hard work, and ultimately had winemaker Lawrence Buhler create a CACHE for the wines produced only in the finer vintages. This dinner was a celebration of the new launch of wines. Buhler spoke to the wines at each course. We did not have a separate tasting since these are mainly food wines anyway.
The Wines: accompanied by food. Lily Sparkling was the aperitif before dinner. The Predicament series is entry-level, Reward series is small batches, and Cache is only made in better years. All wines are VQA LENS except the Vidal.
 
**** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Lily Sparkling Wine, $16.95. [Riesling, cuvee close]
-Bricklayer's Reward Bookends Chardonnay 2013, $17.95
 
***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Bricklayer's Predicament Chardonnay-Pinot Grigio, +371567, $13.95
-Bricklayer's Reward Six Rows Riesling 2013, $15.95  8% ABV 150 cases
-Bricklayer's Reward Block 7 Cabernet Sauvignon 2013, $19.95 300 cases
-Bricklayer's Reward Old Farm Cabernet Franc 2012, $19.95  400 cases
-Bricklayer's Reward Block 3 Merlot 2012, $19.95 300 cases
-Bricklayer's Cache Syrah 2012, $24.95 [barrel sample]
 
*** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
-Bricklayer's Predicament Cabernet-Merlot 2013,  +371575, $14.95.
-Bricklayer's Reward Big Pond Sauvignon Blanc 2013, $15.95
-Bricklayer's Predicament Late Harvest Vidal 2013, VQA Ontario
 
The Food: we began with fresh veggies (lettuces, radicchio, carrots, peppers, cucumbers) and garlic-infused olive oil – a room temperature bagna cauda. Then came a line-caught BC albacore tuna crudo with pesto and black olives and pine nuts. We tried the Chardonnay-Pinot Grigio blend and the Sauvignon Blanc (The C-PG won). Great raw tuna. Next up was the caramelle di zucca e ricotta ravioli with a sweet onion sauce and the Riesling and Chardonnay. Here, the Riesling won out as being more food friendly. Next came a cabernet franc braised lamb shoulder with cannellini beans and mint leaves. The lamb was pulled and sculpted. I liked the Merlot and the Cab Franc best, although the Cache has its tannins flattened by the lamb. The three local cheese (creamy, hard, and blue) came with the Vidal.
The Downside: there was music in the background, with varying sound levels. And because of the impending one-time closing of the subway, I had to leave shortly after nine PM.
The Upside: a nice small venue, great chance to taste wines with two dozen other people.
The Contact Person: wcheropita@sympatico.ca
The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): 90.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

WORLD WINE WATCH (LCBO VINTAGES TIP SHEET) FOR NOVEMBER 8, 2014

WORLD WINE WATCH (LCBO VINTAGES TIP SHEET) FOR NOVEMBER 8, 2014
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By DEAN TUDOR, Gothic Epicures Writing deantudor@deantudor.com.
Creator of Canada's award-winning wine satire site at http://fauxvoixvincuisine.blogspot.com. My Internet compendium
"Wines, Beers and Spirits of the Net" is a guide to thousands of news items and RSS feeds, plus references to wines, beers and spirits, at www.deantudor.com since 1994. My LCBO tastings are based on MVC (Modal Varietal Character); ratings are QPR (Quality-to-Price Ratio). Prices are LCBO retail. Only my top rated wines are here. NOTE: The LCBO does NOT put out all of the wines of the release for wine writers or product consultants. Corked wines are not normally available for a re-tasting.
 
NOTE: It is getting more difficult to endorse wines under $20 for the simple reason that the LCBO does not release many of them into the Vintages program, ones that can be deemed to be worthy of your consideration. So I will now just ADD some "under $25" suggestions, along with point values.
 
 
====?>>> ** BEST WINE VALUE OF THE RELEASE *UNDER* $20
 
Chateau Fongaban 2008 Cotes de Castillon, +165720, $17.95: ready for that nice, ripe, matured Bordeaux with the typical MVC of cedar and cassis? This is it, at six years old, 14% ABV, medium finish. QPR: 92.
 
 
====?>>> ** BEST WINE VALUE OF THE RELEASE *OVER* $20
 
M.Chapoutier Domaine Tournon Shay's Flat Vineyard Shiraz 2012 Pyranees Victoria, +311480, $37.95.
 
 
TOP VALUE WHITE WINES under $25:
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1.Featherstone Black Sheep Riesling 2013 VQA Niagara, +80234, $16.95: longer length, 9.5% ABV, great MVC. Vintage over vintage, this is one of the best Rieslings in Ontario at this price. QPR: 90.
2.Rene Mure Signature Gewurztraminer 2012 Alsace, +387563, $21.95. QPR: 90.
3.Jean-Marc Brocard Sainte Claire Vieilles Vignes Chablis 2013, +329995, $24.95. QPR: 90.
4.La Casa Del Rey Alta Vista Premium Chardonnay 2013 Mendoza, +166504, $16.95: value priced, balanced MVC lemons, apples, old oak wood for mute tones. 13.5% ABV. QPR: 89.
5.Garces Silva Boya Sauvignon Blanc 2013 Leyda Valley, +389726, $14.95: 12.5% ABV, twist top, fresh and almost startling, from an upcoming sauvignon blanc region in Chile. QPR: 89.
6.Boeckel Brandluft Riesling 2012 Alsace, +392928, $17.95: tropical fruits, good balance and heft, long food length, 13% ABV. QPR: 89.
7.G. Mardon Domaine Pre Baron Sauvignon Touraine 2013, +107128, $16.95: the parade of Touraine savvies continue. This month's release is a Gold Medal winner; it certainly delivers Sauvignon Blanc to your palate, fresh, 12% ABV. QPR: 89.
8.Lafage Novellum Chardonnay 2013 IGP Pays d'Oc, +390781, $17.95: I'm not sure if this is a IGP or VDP Cotes Catalanes. I suspect the appellation changed between lot bottlings, and so did the label. Nevertheless, this is an enjoyable Oc chardonnay produced by a negociant-shipper-importer, and worthy of your attention for its density and rich character. 13.5% ABV. QPR: 90.
 
TOP VALUE RED WINES under $25:
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1.Emina Crianza Ribera del Duero, +993220, $24.95. QPR: 89
2.Mazzei Fonterutoli Chianti Classico 2011, +977629, $24.95. QPR:89
3.Rivera Il Falcone Riserva Castel del Monte 2008 Puglia, +177295, $22.95. QPR: 90.
4.Penfolds Bin 2 Shiraz/Mourvedre 2012 Barossa Valley, +468629, $21.95. QPR: 90.
5.Roger Champault Les Pierris Sancerre Rouge 2013, +392084, $23.95. QPR: 90
6.Cave Spring Dolomite Cabernet Franc 2012 VQA Niagara Escarpment, +391995, $19.95: shows red fruit but also muted savoury tones because of hot 2012.14% ABV. Value. QPR: 89.
7.Vidal-Fleury Domaine de Vieille Fontaine Cotes du Rhone Villages 2012, +393215, $17.95: a well-priced complex wine with forest floor, leather, back fruit, and long length. 14.5% ABV. QPR: 90.
8.Di Majo Norante Ramitello 2011 Biferno Rosso Molise, +973214, $17.95: another cuties with North American off-dry appeal on the mid-palate, plumminess, Cal-Ital derived flavours, even some forest floor. 13.5% ABV. QPR: 89.
9.Orestiadi Ludovico 2008 IGT Rosso Sicilia, +388645, $19.95: a powerful smokey wine, some brett or animal tones, rough and ready but the power is there. Maybe lay down a year more? Already six years old, 14.5%. Packaged in a heavy bottle. QPR: 90.
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VALUE: "RESTAURANT READY" or "BRING YOUR OWN WINE BOTTLE" over $25
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Restaurants should consider offering these FINE VALUE wines at a $10 markup over retail; the wines are READY to enjoy right NOW. Consumers should buy these wines to bring to restaurants with corkage programs.
 
1.Hidden Bench Chardonnay 2012 VQA Beamsville Bench Niagara, +68817, $28.95 retail.
2.Louis Latour Caradeux Pernand Vergelesses 1er Cru 2011, +390500, $44.95.
3.Dr.Heidemanns-Bergweiler Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Spatlese 2012, +391045, $25.95.
4.Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin 2009 BC VQA Okanagan Valley, +626325, $44.95/
5.Quails' Gate Pinot Noir 2012 BC VQA Okanagan Valley, +585760, $26.95.
6.Flat Rock Gravity Pinot Noir 2012 VQA Twenty Mile Bench Niagara, +1560, $29.95.
7.Ontanon Gran Reserva 2001 Rioja, +939736, $39.95.
8.Quintarelli Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2004, +986117, $96.95.
9.Domaine Michel Magnien Cote de Nuits Villages 2011, +392688, $36.95.
10.Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco 2009, +708826, $41.95.
11.Meerlust Pinot Noir 2012 WO Stellenbosch, +377226, $27.95.
 
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

* THE REISSUES, THE REPRINTS, AND THE NEWER EDITIONS...

...all reflect a boom in the cookbook publishing business. A paperback reprint will lower the cost to the purchaser, and also give a publisher a chance to correct egregious errors or add a postscript. Some will reissue a book in paper covers with a new layout or photos. Others will rearrange existing material to present it as more informative text while keeping the focus tight. Some magazines will reissue popular or classic recipes in an "easy" format. Here are some recent "re-editions"...
 
 
15.CANADIAN CHEESE; a guide. Second edition. Updated and Expanded.(Firefly Books, 2014, 240 pages, ISBN 978-1-77085-362-1, $19.95 CAN paper covers) is by the well-qualified Kathy Guidi, who founded the first full curriculum cheese appreciation school in North America and is a founding member of the ACS Cheese Professional Certification Program – over 40 years experience working with cheese mongers, consulates, trade organizations, and distributors from Europe and North America. It was originally published in 2010, and here it has been revised by new, spot-on tasting notes for 225 artisan cheeses (up from 180 in the first book), a new chapter on Canadian goat cheese, some notes on 31 Euro cheeses that have influenced Canadian styles, an expansion of her notes on Canadian washed rind cheese, and some notes from 11 other Canadian cheese professionals sharing their faves. She's got the cheese making process and ingredients, wine and beer pairing ideas, a ladder of appreciation to try similar cheeses, material on buying and serving cheese, plus opinions on raw milk cheese, discerning quality, and eating rinds. Plus, of course, how to actually taste cheese like a pro. It is all arranged by style, from fresh unripened cheese to hard and blue cheese. No recipes, just pairings. Quality/price rating: 91.
 
 
16.125 BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP RECIPES (Robert Rose, 2003, 2014, 192 pages, ISBN 978-0-7788-0072-9, $19.95 CAN paper covers) is by Julie Hasson, a cookbook author and host of the Internet cooking show "Everyday Dish". It was originally published in 2003, and is here basically reissued with a new cover and colour photos. She uses mostly semisweet dark chocolate chips, with a variety of extras such as cocoa powder, unsweetened dark chocolate (now edging 95%), even chocolate bars for emergencies. White chocolate? Forget about it. There are six layer bar cookies, chocolate chip cranberry muffins, chocolate tiramisu, and more. Preparations have their ingredients listed in both avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of equivalents. Quality/price rating: 86.
 
 
 
17.SHADOWS IN THE VINEYARDS; the true story of the plot to poison the world's greatest wine (Twelve Grand Central Publishing, 2014, 289 pages, ISBN 978-1-4555-1610-0, $27 US hard covers) is by Maximillian Potter, a journalism graduate with magazine credentials, now living in Denver. In fact this book began as a magazine story he wrote for Vanity Fair. So it is an expanded version. It's got large print and large leading, so I'm really not sure if expansion was needed. Certainly he has more room to flesh out the arc. As Daniel Boulud (one of five chefs or authors used as log rollers here) says, "Potter has taken a sinister plot and woven an intriguing story around the most revered wine estate in the world...a colorful tableau filled with fascinating historical evidence on why the terroir of Burgundy is one of the most treasured sites on earth." Is it still awaiting its UNESCO Heritage status? Nevertheless, the bare bones of the article has been filled out with his research into the matter and with background material on Burgundian terroir.  Essentially: Aubert de Villaine, owner of Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, received in January 2010 an anonymous note threatening the destruction of his vines unless he paid one million Euros. This would lead to a Parisian sting operation, the primary suspect's suicide, and an investigation. It is a good read, and it even has an index. Quality/price rating: 87.
 
 
 
 
18.BASIL THYME CORIANDER AND OTHER HERBS (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2003, 2014, 144 pages, ISBN 978-1-55455-288-7, $22.95 CAN paperback) is by Jean-Paul Grappe, a chef and professor at l'Institut de tourisme at d'hotellerie du Quebec in Montreal. It was previously published in French in 2003; this is the English translation in a paperback format. It is a nifty basic book of 20 herbs, with notes on their history, use, and therapeutic value, along with recipes such as sauteed chicken supremes with lemon balm sauce, lamb shoulder stuffed with rosemary, and pike back (loin) with nettles. Photography is pretty good, especially for the composition of the grilled veal kidneys with mustard sauce and the illustrations (photo and drawing) of the herb. Most preps are for mains, with some suggested series of veggie/starch accompaniments. There is a series of photos on butchering techniques and cooking techniques, as well as a glossary of terms. The 60 or so preparations have their ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of equivalents. Quality/price rating: 86.
 
 
19.NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FOODS FOR HEALTH (National Geographic Society, 2013, 2014, 320 pages, ISBN 978-1-4262-1275-8, $22.95US paper covers) has contributions from Barton Seaver, who runs the sustainable food program at Harvard School of Public Health, and P.K. Newby, a Doctor of Science specializing in diet and chronic diseases. It was originally published in 2013; this is the paperback reprint. The book deals with choosing and using the very best foods "for your family and our planet.", with seasonal menus and many prep tips. It is arranged by product, beginning with veggies (artichoke to turnip), then fruit (apple to strawberry), and then proteins, whole grains, fats and oils, and concluding with beverages (including alcohol). Each of the 150 or so foods cover common topics such as "choose and use" (where to find and how to enjoy), "for your health" (why it is good for you), and "for our planet" (such as carbon footprints). No recipes per se, just some guidance. Quality/price rating: 88.
 
 
 
20.150 BEST DIPS & SALSAS (Robert Rose, 2014, 192 pages, ISBN 978-0-7788-0485-7, $19.95 CAN paper covers) is by Judith Finlayson, Canadian food author, and Jordan Wagman, a James Beard Award nominee. The recipes in this book also appeared in 750 Best Appetizers (Robert Rose, 2011), some in a slightly different form. Perhaps the other 600 apps from that book may be reprinted in their categories of Shooters, Wraps and Rolls, Savoury Tarts, Dumplings and Crepes, cheese, crackers, and more. You can still buy the 2011 book on Amazon, for as low as $5 used. Topics in this current book include veggies, fruit salsas, pulse dips and spreads, desserts, and a chapter on chips, crostini, and flatbreads. Preparations have their ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of equivalents. Quality/price rating: 85.
 
 
21.BERRIES AND OTHER SMALL FRUIT (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2005, 2014, 144 pages, ISBN 978-1-55455-287-0, $22.95 CAN paperback) is by Jean-Paul Grappe, a chef and professor at l'Institut de tourisme at d'hotellerie du Quebec in Montreal. It was previously published in French in 2005; this is the English translation in a paperback format. It is a nifty basic book of "petit fruit" such as apricots, blackberries, blueberries, cranberries, figs, lychees – about 20 in all - with notes on their history, use, and therapeutic value, along with recipes such as rabbit thighs and apricots, sauteed poultry gizzards vol-au-vents with apricot, spiced French toast with cherry jam and chocolate curls, and almond cakes with figs and red wine reduction. Good-lookin' photography as well. The wide range of preps cover all courses and meals. There are tables and charts, as well as a glossary of cooking terms. The 60 preparations have their ingredients listed in avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of equivalents. Quality/price rating: 86.
 
 
22.THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO HOME HERBAL REMEDIES (Robert Rose, 2014, 256 pages, ISBN 978-0-7788-0489-5, $24.95 CAN paper covers) is by Melanie Wenzel, a homeopathist in Germany. It was originally published in German in 2013; this is the English translation. The publisher says that these are easy recipes using medicinal herbs to treat more than 125 conditions from sunburns to sore throats. I have a muscle cramp, but while there appears to be nothing specifically about it, there are (according to the index) references to muscles and tension. Cramps are not indexed. The 68 recipes are for oils, tinctures, compresses, herbal baths and infusions, plus drinks (teas, vinegars and wines). For coughs, sneezes and sore throats (which we all seem to have most of the time), she proposes top blockbusters such as fennel honey, gargling solutions, sea salt nasal spray, inhalation mixture, various teas and poultrices. Preparations have their ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of equivalents. Other topics embrace a history of herbal medicine and the modern natural pharmacy, how to find and use the best quality ingredients, Quality/price rating: 88.
 
 
 
 
 
23.WEIGHT WATCHERS COOK IT FAST (St. Martin's Griffin, 2014, 364 pages, ISBN 978-1-250-05295-7, $19.99 US paper covers) is from the Weight Watchers Publishing Group. Many recipes in this book were previously released in the Momentum Cookbook and Pantry to Plate, both Weight Watchers meeting room cookbooks. There are lots more resources at www.weightwatchers.com. Just about every time you see the word "fast" in a recipe, it also implies "easy". Here are 250 simple dishes for every meal of the day, broken into 15-, 20-, and 30-minute recipes. There are few ingredients, and most preps are from scratch. There's a bonus chapter of main dishes that take longer, and can be used for weekend or entertaining meals. Tips abound, but the best guidance possible is to set up your kitchen for fast cooking and do a mise en place. It is all basic stuff, such as spinach-feta scramble or pancakes for breakfast, Mediterranean turkey burgers for families at dinner, slow cookers such as beef stew provencal or chicken curry, and snacks (hummus, popcorn, nachos). There is even an index by PointsPlus. Preparations have their ingredients listed in avoirdupois measurements, but there is no table of metric equivalents. Quality/price rating: 87.
 
 
24.150 BEST BREAKFAST SANDWICH MAKER RECIPES (Robert Rose, 2013, 2014, 192 pages, ISBN 978-0-7788-0484-0, $19.95 US paper covers) is by Jennifer Williams, a food and health writer. I enjoy single-implement cooking books almost as much as I enjoy single-ingredient books. Sometimes there are too many of them in the market at the same time. Not so here – come on, hands up if you have breakfast sandwich maker. Hands held higher if you've ever seen one? You won't find one in this book since there is no picture of it here – you'll have to to to Amazon or some other online small appliance catalogue to see the varieties of this hot selling single-implement. The author discovered it one day as a compact appliance that promised to cook breakfast in just 5 minutes. She developed 35 recipes for it and her off-to-college daughter. It was published as The Ultimate Breakfast Sandwich in 2013. This is an expansion of that book. She's got the classic breakfast sandwiches and omelets, gluten-free options, beef and burgers, gourmet meals for one or two, plus a variety of global faves and kid-friendly options. While it can go pretty fast, there are two caveats: you've got to like round sandwiches (the maker is round), and you should use medium eggs to make sure there is no run off. And of course, you can use this device for more than just breakfast. Typical preps include Canadian bacon and cheddar sandwich, artichoke frittata with roasted pepper and ricotta, avocado and garlic aioli sandwich, pepperoni and black olive pizza, and marmalade sandwich with white chocolate and coconut. Preparations have their ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois measurements. Quality/price rating: 87.
 
 
 
25.TIN FISH GOURMET; gourmet seafood from cupboard to table (Arsenal Pulp Press, 1998, 2014, 161 pages, ISBN 978-1-55152-546-4, $21.95 CAN paper covers) is by Barbara-JO McIntosh, a food professional who now owns Barbara-Jo's Books to Cooks bookstore in Vancouver. A first edition of this book was published by Raincoast in 1998; this new edition has been redesigned with new chapters, recipes, and photos. It deals with canned seafood, a mother's helper: a quick filler for salads, casseroles, and sandwiches. But here there are recipes for taking it up a notch for tinned salmon, tuna, mussels, herring, clams, oysters, shrimp, crabmeat, sardines, anchovies, mackerel, caviar – but no octopus or squid. New preps include herring and beet lasagna, and many have added garnishes which fluff up the presentation and the taste crunch. There are 85 recipes here for the tins, arranged by type of seafood, and covering the range of apps through mains, sides, and salads. She's got an upscale pantry listing of foods which will uplift all the tinned foods. Preparations, such as crab and spaghetti sauce, anchovy-stuffed dates, or smoked mussel and chorizo paella,  have their ingredients listed in both metric and avoirdupois measurements. She's also got two menus, one for a tinned fish tea party, the other for an apero or cinq a sept "happy hour". Quality/price rating: 88.

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