SOME   NEW WINES TASTED THIS MONTH –
  1.Henry of Pelham Estate Chardonnay 2014 VQA Short Hills Bench Niagara,   +268342 Vintages, $19.95: re-released in Vintages September 3, 2016...a really   fresh tasting chardonnay, tempered by balanced oak notes from barrel   fermentation (90% French oak, one-quarter new) and some short aging in barrels   for about 8 months. It typifies deftness at 13.5% ABV: ripeness, balance of   oaking and fruit, integrated style in place, while wood integration produces   creaminess in the finish. Cork closure. No price increase in over a year.   Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  2.Henry of Pelham Riesling 2013 VQA Niagara, +268375 LCBO $14.95:   absolutely delicious Euro MVC riesling in a Rhine style, with an off-dry palate   but a dry finish (good acid levels on the finish). Citrus and flowers on the   mid-palate, sip or food. 11% ABV.
  Cool fermentation is stressed. Try with goat cheeses, hams, grilled   veggies. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  3.Henry of Pelham Cabernet-Merlot 2010 Peck Family Reserve Tier VQA Short   Hills Bench, +616433 Vintages, $39.95: made from Pelham's oldest Cabernet   Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot vineyards, from specially selected barrels   for this top level. Aged in French oak for 20 months, 60% new and 40% 1 year old   barrels. I did enjoy this wine over a week after opening with daily tasting and   decanting. Needs more aging to appreciate some nuances, otherwise the wine is   useful now. Best with wine-braised meats such as lamb, venison or other game.   13.5% ABV, vinified by cropping and selection.
  Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  4.Marimar Estate Acero Chardonnay 2014 Don Miguel Vineyard Russian River   Valley, +331884 Vintages, $34.95: a surprise "unoaked" Chardonnay from   California ("acero" is Spanish for steel), showing some voluptuous fruit that   had developed during its six months or so in stainless tanks. This includes full   malo-ferm. It's an organic vineyard with Euro dense planting, here using the See   clone. On the palate, expect white fleshed orchard fruit (apple, pears) with   some tropicality expressed by a certain overripe quality. Long, long finish, but   as a sipper it can also deal with first course food. Twist-top, 13.8% ABV.   Nicely aged for consumption now. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor   of Gothic Epicures.
  5.Best's Great Western Shiraz 2013 Bin 1 Victoria, +222323 Vintages,   $19.95: very ripe and juicy with a longer than expected finish. 14% ABV is not   hot at all. Typical black fruit of shiraz but also with some mint. Ir is a   keeper for the next few years. Twist top. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  6.Torres Cos Perpetual 2013 Priorat Catalunya, +265710 Vintages, $49.95:   both Garnacha and Carinena grapes are used here, and they are about 80 – 100   years old. It shows, with much body and texture ("cos" is Catalan for "body").   With 18 months in new French close-grain oak, it is very Rhonish and toasty with   nuances of coffee and chocolate and lots of black fruit. 15% ABV! Quality/Price   rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  7.Quinta de Curvos Prova Cega Tinto 2013 Douro, +446054, $13.95: a very   drinkable red made from the famous Port varieties such as Touriga Nacional   (30%), Touriga Franca (20%), Tinta Roriz (20%), Tinta Barroca (10%) and Sousao   (20%); the latter is widely used in other countries in the production of   port-like wines. It is a basic Portuguese wine with both red and black fruits,   some spice on the length, but here with some soft finsihing tannins. Well-priced   for heartier dishes. 14.5% ABV.Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor   of Gothic Epicures.
  8.Escudo Rojo Blend 2013 Maipo, +464354 Vintages, $18.95: nifty red blend   of carmenere, cabernet sauvignon, syrah, and cabernet franc. It changes every   year, but it is mostly one-third of each of the first three, with some franc   finishing off the complexity. It has plenty of black fruit (black cherries,   cassis, blackberry), plus mocha and toasted tones. It's dense, not yet ready,   but will repay time spent in the cellar. Half of 2013 wine was aged in one year   old oak barrels for a year. 14% ABV. Good price. Quality/Price rating is 90   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  9.Chateau des Charmes Chardonnay 2013 Paul Bosc Estate Vineyard VQA St   David's Bench, 
  +287268, $22.95 at winery, online, boutiques: one of several chardonnays at   different price points from Chateau des Charmes. It is classic Burgundian:   barrel fermented and barrel aged in French barrique oak for a year, with lees   stirring. Burnt cream and buttery complexity, baked pie, vanilla-caramel arcing   tones on the palate. Long finish. One of my fave chards, but do not serve   overchilled. Definitely underpriced. 13.7% ABV. Cork closure. Could use more   time in the bottle. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  10.Chateau des Charmes Pinot Noir 2014 Paul Bosc Estate Vineyard VQA   St.David's Bench,
  +332858, $35 at winery, online, boutiques: Quite a powerful wine, lots of   stylish Burgundian forest floor (mushrooms, earth) to complement the red berry   fruit. It was last produced in 2010 (the 2011, 2012, and 2013 years were   declassified). Needs some time, maybe two more years. 13% ABV. It will also show   better with food such as an Asian salmon preps or veal. Cork closure.   Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  11.Cape Bay Chardonnay-Chenin Blanc 2015 WO Western Cape, +439885, $10.95   LCBO: here is another value white wine from South Africa, a blend of the better   taste components of chardonnay and chenin blanc. At this price level, some of   the best wines are bi-varietal, as in Chile and Argentina. Expect some creamy   chardonnay tones coupled with some citric and off-dry fruity chenin blanc tones.   A good blend for quaffing or aperitifs. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  12.Cape Bay Cabernet-Shiraz 2014 WO Western Cape, +396648, $10.80 LCBO:   here is another value red wine from South Africa, a blend of the better taste   components of cabernet sauvignon and shiraz. At this price level, some of the   best wines are bi-varietal, as in Chile and Argentina. Expect some black fruit   cassis cabernet tones coupled with some gutsy shiraz mouth brimming fruit tones.   A good blend for quaffing or red wine aperitifs. 12.5% ABV, twist top.   Quality/Price rating is 87 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  13.Mount Riley Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc 2015 Marlborough, +447425   Vintages, $18.95: half from Wairau Valley fruit and half from Awatere Valley   fruit. This is a very fruity wine, especially on the mid-palate, with the long   herbaceous finish of a Kiwi wine. Aperitif or seafood is the best pairing. 13%   ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  14.Thornbury Sauvignon Blanc 2015 Marlborough, +734798, $18.95 Vintages: a   very lively savvy, zesty with lots of citric and green tones (herbs, grass,   gooseberry, beans, typical low ripeness). Some tropical fruit peeps out. Very   much a Kiwi Savvy, best at lunch. 13.5% ABV, twist top. Available at LCBO in the   past at same price for 2014, 2013, and 2011 vintages. Tried with Georgian Bay   trout: great match. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  15.Sue-Ann Staff Estate Fancy Farm Girl Foxy Pink 2014 VQA Niagara   Peninsula, +469338 LCBO $14.95: while I (as a long time wine writer in Ontario)   have a problem with the word "foxy" applied to any wine label, I have no problem   with this particular wine, which scores well with the MOR crowd who want lower   alcohol (11%) but higher sugar (14 g/L residual sugar). It's an engaging blend   of 92% riesling and 8% cab franc – which gives it a combo peachy-strawb fruit   palate. Best as a patio/deck/pool quaffer, or social drink, or first course app   with non-white fatty meats (salmon, tuna, pork).Quality/Price rating is 87   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  16.My wine bargain of the month:  Cathedral Cellar Blanc de Blancs   Sparkling Wine 2010 WO Western Cape South Africa, +462762, $16.95 Vintages: this   probably the closest non-Champagne I have ever had, one that tastes like   Champagne – creamy, small bubbles, great mousse and nose, yeasty biscuit   character, and some aging with hazelnuts. It is Traditional Method (MC) of   secondary fermentation in the bottle, and it is now 6.5 years old. Made mainly   from chardonnay with some pinot noir and two years ageing on the lees. 12% ABV.   Please bring it back !! Quality/Price rating is 93 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  17.Thelema Mountain Vineyards Sutherland Chardonnay 2012 WO Elgin South   Africa, +146423, $15.95 Vintages: another fine chardonnay from South Africa,   with both fresh fruit and toasty butterscotch plus some great bottle aging, a   very over-the-top wine but not heavily oaked. Extremely long length, with a   tang. 13.5% ABV. Very affordable and worth while. Buy it all up! And LCBO,   please bring it back!! Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  18.Hahn GSM 2014 Central Coast, +441568, $18.70 LCBO: a popular GSM blend   of grenache (65%), syrah (31%), and mourvedre (4%), from different locations in   the Central Coast AVA. The first gives the red cherry-berry fruit character, the   syrah gives it black fruit plumminess and some herbs, while the mourvedre adds   anise and polish. This rich, ripe Cali style wine for casual social drinking or   white meat (pork, poultry) has 14.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  19.Chateau des Charmes Rose Cuvee d'Andree 2015 Estate Grown VQA NOTL,   $15.95 Vintages +333260: this fresh and vibrant rose continues to please year   over year as I have said before. It is still 100% pinot noir, dry "old style" as   in Europe, but loaded with Ontario cranberry, red fruit strawberry, and some   discreet black cherry tones from the hot summer, coming in at 12.6% ABV.   Stainless steel fermentation of course, and twist top. Refreshing. Ontario Wine   Awards Gold Winner for 2016. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  20.Chateau des Charmes Gamay Noir "Droit" 2014 St. David's Bench Vineyard   VQA St. David's Bench, +582263 Vintages, $16.95: medium-full-bodied, suggestive   of Beaujolais grand cru wines such as Morgon or Moulin a Vent in its capacity   for ageing. Dark cherry-berry flavours dominate, but there is added spicing and   even some nuances of smokey earth and eucalyptus, although the wine is unoaked.   Cork finish. Good with BBQ, cheese, or something substantial, but some tannic   structure is present to carry through a whole meal. Des Charmes is the only   winery using this particular gamay clone. 13% ABV. National Wine Award Gold 2016   and Ontario Wine Award Gold 2016. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
   
 

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