1.Henry of Pelham Pinot Grigio VQA Niagara Peninsula, +250217 LCBO, 
  $14.95: a wine made in the pinot gris style (Oregon, Alsace) but labeled   
  pinot GRIGIO should sell well for those looking at a pinot grigio with some   
  kick. Grigio has a reputation of being the vodka of wine, but here it is   done 
  up as a fairly complicated off-dry wine with layers being revealed as the   
  wine chills down or warms up. One time it has tropicality then it becomes   
  more citrus with more chilling. That makes it a sipper and a food wine,   
  suitable for pre-prandial in the winter or spring. Of note is its slight   tinge of 
  orange colour (aha, another "orange" wine!!) from the grape – it is "gris"   
  after all. Some part of the juice was from warmer regions in Niagara, other   
  parts came from a cooler regions. There is some cranberry tartness and   
  some melon sweetness, with some pear notes. Stainless steel all the way.   
  12.5% ABV, twist top. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of   
  Gothic Epicures.
  2.Henry of Pelham Estate Pinot Noir 2015 VQA Short Hills Bench Niagara,   
  +268391 Vintages TBD, $24.95: Here is a deft Burgundian character pinot   
  noir wine, with cherry-berry tones, some toast, mildly opulent style, not   
  totally cool climate at all. Fermented in stainless and aged in "European"   
  oak (30% new). Expect also some cloves, tobacco and oak which will 
  mute over time. Ready now but will get better, very food friendly. 13.5%   
  ABV. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  3.Henry of Pelham Riesling Estate 2016 VQA Short Hills Bench, +557165   
  Vintages, $17.95: intense riesling in a Rhine style of cool fermentation,   with 
  a very off-dry palate but a dry finish (good acid levels on the finish) –   broad 
  grapefruit and lemons on the mid-palate, sip or food. 11.5% ABV, twist top,   
  from HOP's oldest Estate vineyards (30+ year old riesling vines, 
  handpicked). Should also age well. Try with fish that live in water but die   in 
  wine. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  4.Henry of Pelham Riesling 2016 VQA Niagara Peninsula, +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. 11.5% ABV. Cool fermentation is   
  stressed. Try with goat cheeses, hams, grilled veggies. Quality/Price   rating 
  is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  5.Pelee Island Vidal [Canada Limited Edition] 2016 VQA Ontario, +393405,   
  $11.45: for this year, there are new labels emphasizing the 150th 
  anniversary of Canada. As always, it is a bit on the lightish side and   off-dry 
  with 15 g/l RS. The vidal has been augmented with geisenheim (16%). 
  Expect a bit of honey/lemon citric flavours and tones, either with food or   as 
  a sipper. The winery suggests Tex-Mex food or tempura. 12.5% ABV. 
  Quality/Price rating is 87.5 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  6.Pelee Island Cabernet Franc [Canada Limited Edition] 2016 VQA Ontario,   
  +393405, $11.45: for this year, there are new labels emphasizing the 150th   
  anniversary of Canada. As always, it is a bit on the lightish side although   
  13% ABV indicates a hotter growing season. Expect mute tones of ripe fruit   
  jam, some cassis, and softness throughout. Best as a sipper, although the   
  winery suggests steak or pulled pork. Quality/Price rating is 87 points by   
  Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  7.PUKLUS PINCÉSZET TOKAJI SEMI-SWEET YELLOW MUSCAT 2015 
  Hungary, +46508 Vintages, $16.95: This Yellow Muscat is related to Muscat   
  Blanc. Made from older vines, done up in Late Harvest style, with that   
  peachy complexity, medium-bodied, but with lemons and pineapple acidity   
  on the longer finish. Floral aromatics. 12% ABV, a volcanic wine. Serve   with 
  later courses (fruity mains, salads, cheeses, off-dry desserts). Great for   Easter Sunday food!!
  Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  8.Sacred Hill Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2016 Marlborough, +490326, 
  $21.95 Vintages April 15: a dry summer led to a fruity harvest. The   tropical 
  fruit intensity leads to a citric lemony finish for food, typically white   fish or 
  seafood. It should be even better next year! 12.5% ABV, twist top. 
  Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  9.Chateau Vrai Caillou 2014 Bordeaux Superieur, +348292, $16.95 April 15   
  Vintages: Medal winner Paris 2016. Mostly merlot (55%) from the "Entre   
  deux Mers" region which excels in quantities of value Bordeaux. Aged a   
  year in both tanks and barrels, and could age a bit more in your cellar (or   
  do a double-decant and wait an hour). Red fruit dominates, edged by some   
  plumminess. Food ideas basically suggest lamb roast and cheeses. 
  12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic 
  Epicures.
   
 

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