The Date and Time: Thursday, September 3, 2015   11:30 AM – 3   PM
  The Event: a tasting of Antique Europe wines (Hungary, Bulgaria, Moldova,   Georgia, Romania) plus some rare Greek wines for sale at the LCBO's "200   Danforth" store, the first roll-out of the specialty wine markets. 
  The Venue: Cava Restaurant
  The Target Audience: members of the Wine Writers' Circle of Canada
  The Availability/Catalogue: most of the Eastern European wines are now (or   will be) at the LCBO, the balance are via private orders and consignment.
  The Quote/Background: We started the Fall 2015 season off with a bang, with   a huge turnout of members for this great tasting. Zoltan Szabo made all the   arrangements for the restaurant and for the wine collection.
  The Wines: I did not taste all the wines, many were roaming around the room   as there were only one or two bottles of each wine. However, I did have some   names and prices of 
  some of these wines, and they are noted below as unrated and   untasted.
  ANTIQUE EUROPE
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Puklus Pinceszet Tokaji Aszu 3 puttonyos 2010 $20.95 +980805   Vintages
  -Purcari Chardonnay "1827" 2013 Moldova $16.50 Vintages TBD
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Purcari Rara Neagra de Purcari "1827" 2013 Moldova $19.55 +426262 Vintages   October
  -Gitana Winery Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Moldova TBD CARTO Wines    info@cartowines.com 
  -Feteasca Neagra Monser 2012 $14 +315069 Vintages December
  -J & J Eger Kekfrankos 2011 Hungary, ~$24.95 Trialto Liquid Art   Consignment
  -Garamvari Szolobirtok Balatonlellei Irsai Oliver 2013 Lake Balaton
  $12.25 +12070 Vintages 
  -Orbelus Hrumki 2012: Early Melnik 30%, Mourvedre 30%, Marselan 30%, Syrah   10% Bulgaria   PO  Bogie's Best Imports
  -Grasa de Cotnari 2013 $13.95 Romania +73205 Vintages April 2016
  -Gilvesy Sauvignon Blanc 2013 Balaton Hungary  Nicholas Pearce   np@npwines.com
  -Lovico Winery Syrah/merlot 2013 Stambolovo Estate $15.05 Bulgaria   www.vinatovin.com
  -Lovico Winery Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2011 $15.05 Bulgaria   www.vinatovin.com
  *** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Lovico Winery Chardonnay 2013 $14.35 Bulgaria www.vinatovin.com
  -Lovico Winery Kotta299 Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 $21.30 Bulgaria   www.vinatovin.com
  -Garamvari Szolobirtok Tokaji Yellow Muscat Semi-Sweet Puklus 2013 $15.95   +46508 Vintages
  -Orbelus Melnik 2011 (organic) Early Melnik 86%, Grenache 9%, Petit Verdot   5% Bulgaria PO Bogie's Best Import
  -Marani Saperavi Kakheti 2013 (Georgia) $15.95, +419382 Vintages
  -Vranec Tikves 2012 Stobi (Republic of Macedonia),$13.95,+317297   Vintages
  -Alazanis Valley Red S-sw 2013 Tbilvino (Georgia), $14.95, +142109   Vintages
  -Cotnari Tamaioasa Romaneasca 2012/2010 Romania $13.95 off-dry +651653   Vintages Dec.
  -Cramele Odobesti Sarba Monser 2013 Romania $14 +417006 Vintages
  -Castel Mimi Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Moldova TBD CARTO Wines    info@cartowines.com 
  GREEK WINES
  From Cavas Piliadis, all wines are at LCBO 200 Danforth Store (special   Greek section)
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Biblia Chora Ovilos 2012 Pangeon White [50assyr/50sem], $38.89   +151125
  -Biblio Chora Plagios 2012 Pangeon White [85chard], $37.65 +151166
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Katsaros Valos 2013, $32.80 +151216
  -Ktima Brintziki Enipeas 2014 Pisatis [75roditis], $21.40 +151331
  -Parparoussis The Gift of Dionysos 2014 Achaia [sideritis], $25.15   +151265
  -Biblia Chora Areti White 2013 Pangeon [assyrtiko], $30.25 +151067
  -Ktima Rhous Estate 2014 Crete White [80muscat], $27.45 +151372
  -Brintziki Avgoustiatis 2011 Ilia, $27.70 +151356
  -Parparoussis Petite Fleur Rose 2014 Achaia, $27.70 +151257
  -Domaine Katsaros Chardonnay 2014 Krania, $21.40 +151208
  -Ktima Rhous Skipper Red 2013 Crete [70kotsifali], $35.05 +151398
  *** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Oenofilos Paraparousis 2011 Achaia [cab/merlot], $35 +151273
  -Tselepos Canava Chrissou 2014 Santorini [assyrtiko], $42.60 +151323
  -Biblio Chora Sole Pinot Noir 2012 Pangeon, $43.95 +151117
  -Biblia Chora Ktima Rose 2014 Pangeon [syrah], $31.50 +151083
  -Ktima Rhous Skipper White 2013 Crete [70vidiano], $32.50 +151380
  Greek wines not tasted and thus not rated:
  Brintziki Tinaktorogos   $22.65  +151349
  Parparoussis Nemea Reserve  $50.19 +151299
  Biblinos Oenos   $45.65  +151109
  Biblia Chora Estate White  $30.25  +151141
  Areti Red   $35.75 +151075
  The Food: It was impossible to taste all the food against each and every   wine, so we all made our own best choices. I did try for a comparison of two   wines with each (a white or a red or the same colour). The Purcari Chardonnay   1827 seemed to be the most obvious choice since it was done up in a mid-Atlantic   style as a crowd pleaser. The Plagios and Ovilos were pretty good even with the   substantial food. I could not find the heavier Greek reds, so I stuck with the   2009 Cabernets which went better with food than when tasted on their own.
  Food was presented family buffet style, beginning with Langos (Hungarian):   leavened potato cake with Edam cheese and garlic chips. Followed by Tolma:   cabbage rolls of lamb in a fenugreek tomato sauce, and skewers of Chicken hearts   and livers with a walnut pomegranate sauce (Georgian) – which went with every   single wine I tried.
  Kalmakha: salad of oyster mushroom, bacon, green chilis, basil and   cilantro, was very heavy but dynamite in flavour, best with the roses.
  Ajapsandali (Georgian): eggplant potato and pepper stew was substantial,   with the heavier reds.
  Lobio: beans with corn onion and tarragon, and Beef goulash with caraway   and paprika went with all forms of red.
  Palacinky was for dessert: cheese and peach crepes, along with the unctuous   Tokaji 3 puttonyos. This will be the last release of the 3 putts (and any 4   putts) as the Hungarian regulators have decided develop and promote only the 5   puttonyos level, and that is what will be imported to Ontario.
  The Downside: it was a bit chaotic in the tasting, and resulted in my   missing a few bottles. If we had had more time, a list could have been drawn up   and that could have been used as a checklist.
  The Upside: great foods from Cava; Chef Doug Penfold tried really hard to   prepare a wide variety of substantial food for us.
  The Contact Person: deantudor@deantudor.com
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   91.
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com 
 
 

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