SOME NEW WINES TASTED THIS MONTH --
  1.KENDALL-JACKSON Vintner's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 Sonoma County,   +331603 Vintages June 10, $22.95: a timed release to enjoy for the summer (2013   came to Vintages last October) and the BBQ season. It's sourced from Sonoma   County (99%) and retails in the US at $24 USD, which makes it a veritable   bargain in Ontario – no price increase since the 2013 came aboard. Black fruit   all the way (black cherry, blackberry, black currant), 90% cabernet sauvignon,   6% cabernet franc, rest is petit verdot, merlot, and malbec – which makes it a   Bordeaux-styled wine. 13.5% ABV, aged 10 months in French and US oak (86% of   total production) plus balance in stainless for freshness. And there's some   mocha nuances for the millennials to pick out and go wild over. K-J makes a   dozen different "Vintner's Reserve" red, white and rose wines. Quality/Price   rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  2.KACABA Rebecca Rose VQA Niagara Peninsula 2016 +227025 July 8 Vintages,   $17.95: a nicely pale-coloured blend of both cabernet sauvignon (80%) and   cabernet franc (20%), coming in at 12.8% ABV. Dry style red fruits: strawbs, red   currant, cranberry (hey, it's Ontario]. Goes with just about everything. A   nicely balanced rose which got high scores at the Wine Writer's Circle of Canada   rose tasting in April. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  3.KACABA Jennifer's Pinot Gris VQA Niagara Peninsula 2016 winery only,   $17.95: one of the "summer series" and also more Alsatian in its complexity with   orchard fruit (pear, peach, apple) and no oaking. Medium weight and finishes   dry, but can be used either a social drink or with first-course food.   Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  4.KACABA Susan's Sauvignon Blanc VQA Niagara Peninsula 2016 winery only,   $17.95: another summer series wine, quaffable in its tropicality and lowered   zestiness. Good mouthfeel, nice dry finish. It has Memories of Sauvignon Blanc,   making it another social wine for the patio or with first-course food. 12.8%   ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  5.KACABA Meritage VQA Niagara Escarpment 2015 winery only, $24.95: the   blend changes every year; here, it is cab franc 85%, cab sauvignon 8% and merlot   7%. Everything was vinified separately in older French and US oak for 9 months,   and the final blend was determined, put into stainless, and then bottled. This   is a value wine driven by both red and black fruit, still tannic. What I usually   do is a double-decant, taste, and then leave it in sealed bottle for a week or   so, with daily tastings. If you don't do this, then the wine will be ready in   five years. 12.8% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  6.KACABA Cabernet/Syrah VQA Niagara Escarpment 2015 winery only, $29.95:   this is a blend of cabernet franc (66%) and syrah (34%). At one time it was a   blend of cabernet/merlot/syrah, but this changes every year depending on the   grapes available and the harvest conditions. You'll get a whiff of anise and red   fruit, and with the franc it is a bit savoury. Definitely a red meat wine. What   I usually do is a double-decant, taste, and then leave it in sealed bottle for a   week or so, with daily tastings. If you don't do this, then the wine will be   ready in four years. 12.8% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor   of Gothic Epicures.
  7.KACABA Reserve Cabernet Franc VQA Niagara Escarpment 2015 winery only,   $44.95: this is one of Kacaba's new Signature Series – its ultra-premium    black label wine-line. Very reminiscent of Right Bank (St Emilion) cabs but   without the stuffing of, say, Cheval Blanc. It is just as hard but durable at   this young age. Currently it is mute until tasted later after aeration. What I   usually do is a double-decant, taste, and then leave it in sealed bottle for a   week or so, with daily tastings. If you don't do this, then the wine will be   ready in six to ten years. Complex aromas begin to ascend and descend as the   week rolls on. First some cherries. Mostly red, but later also black. Some   vanilla smoke, spiciness, even coffee and chocolate (that'll please the   millennials). Again, strong (aged or gamey) red meat is called for food pairing.   13.8% ABV (one degree higher than the other reds above). Quality/Price rating is   91 - 92 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  8.Sacred Hill Sauvignon Blanc 2016 Marlborough, +489112, $18.95 LCBO   General List: 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. The Reserve version   appeared in Vintages at three dollars more. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  9.Gerard Bertrand Cote des Roses Rose 2016 Languedoc, +373985, $18.95   Vintages: out just in time for summer or graduation. 12.5% ABV, and fresh and   fruity with an excellent pale rose colour. The bottle has a bottom shaped like a   rose in bloom (to view it, turn the bottle onto its side). It is a blend of   grenache, cinsault and syrah, emphasizing both red and black currants with some   candy floss on the finish. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  10.Gerard Bertrand Grand Terroir Gres de Montpellier Syrah Grenache 2014   Coteaux du Langurdoc, +493635, $18.95 Vintages June 10: 13.5% ABV, south Rhone   style all the way. 80% of the wine is matured in French oak barrels for about a   year, after a short post-fermentation maceration to enhance fruitness. Jammy,   upfront black fruit and garrigue coupled with mocha nuances and the papery   grenache quality. Sip or with food. One of the many Bertrand "Grand Terroir"   series. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  11.Bottega PINOT GRIGIO ROSÉ IGT DELLE VENEZIE 2016, $14.95 +490938   Vintages [Veneto Pinot Grigio]: made from grapes that have been hanging on the   vine longer than regular pinot grigio grapes, in order to increase the "grey"   pigmentation, tannins and fruitiness. Because of this, the PG rose (a natural   colour from the grapeskin) is much better than just about any PG from Italy. 12%   ABV.  Quality/Price rating is 87.5 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  12.Gusto Apricot Palinka "Mezes" with Honey and Dried Fruits (Johanna Kft,   Hungary), +485466, $28.95 500 mL: showing 31% ABV. A nifty off-dry apricot   eaux-de-vie with enhanced flavours. You don't see these too often at the LCBO.   Made from orchard fruit grown in Kecskemet, Hungary, and put through a highly   regulated and certified distillation system. The off-dry character comes from   both the dried apricots (three of them floating in the bottle) and the local   acacia honey. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  13.Chateau des Charmes Rose Cuvee d'Andree 2015 Estate Grown VQA NOTL,   $15.95 Vintages +333260: this fresh and vibrant rose (named after Madame Andree   Bosc) 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.
  14.Chateau des Charmes Rose Sparkling Traditional Method 2014 NOTL VQA,   +78055 Vintages, $32.95: half chardonnay and half pinot noir (blanc des noirs)   from vines planted as early as 1991, very pretty colour (from PN dosage),   reminiscent of strawberry blush, almost 2 years lees contact and fermented in   the bottle. Full, rich, ripe yeasty biscuit complexity. Citric finish, best with   food and appetizers. Recently disgorged. 12.5% ABV. Stunning. Quality/Price   rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  15.Grange of Prince Edward Estate Winery Almanac White Field Blend 2016 VQA   Prince Edward County, +516575 LCBO, $19.30: this is the latest entry in the   White Blend category at the LCBO, with its combo of chardonnay (60%), riesling   (30%), and pinot gris (10%). The emphasis is on strong aromatics and freshness   via stainless steel fermentation with no oaking. All the elements come from the   Grange estate: the chardonnay was first planted in 2001, the riesling in 2007.   It's a competitive blend, emphasizing orchard fruit and basic minerality in the   finish. Can be sipped and/or with a first course. I found the cork closure   unnecessary; a twist top should suffice for easy patio drinking. But I can see   the production problems since the Red Blend has a cork also. Quality/Price   rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  16.Grange of Prince Edward Estate Winery Almanac Red Field Blend 2014 VQA   Prince Edward County, +516567 LCBO, $19.30: this is the latest entry in the Red   Blend category at the LCBO, with its combo of cabernet franc (60%), gamay noir   (30%), and pinot noir (10%). It was macerated a month during primary, and then   aged 18 months in neutral French barriques. The freshness comes through since   none of the grapes create a "fruit bomb". Indeed, the style is distinctly Euro   with cherries and berries and a sense of garrigue. Some tannins may still need   to be tamed, so I'd be interested in re-tasting this wine a year from now. A   long length also suggests that this might be a good food wine, beyond the patio   apps. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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