Henry of Pelham Old Vines Baco Noir 2016 VQA Ontario, +459966, $19.95 LCBO   General List: low yielding grapes come from 1984 and later plantings in the   Short Hills Bench area. As with their previous baco noirs, HOP has maintained   both the rich jammy black currant spicy character and the low price – under $20.   Both new and older (one/two year old) US barrels are used for 14 months aging.   It is still needs another year or two for proper aging, but with decanting it   can be enjoyed now. 13% ABV. One of the top bacos at the LCBO. Works best with   pronounced meats such as pork/boar, lamb, farmed or wild game – all either   braised or grilled. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures. 
  Henry of Pelham Pinot Noir 2016 VQA Niagara Peninsula, +13904 LCBO, $16.95:   Here is a deft entry-level character pinot noir wine, with some cherry-berry   tones, some nuances of wood, mildly opulent style, not totally cool climate at   all. Fermented in stainless and aged in "European" oak (15% new). Expect also   light cloves, fresh fruit tones, and oak vanillin which will mute over time.   Ready now but will get better, very food friendly and drinkable. Maybe decant   first. 13% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Henry of Pelham Cuvee Catharine Carte Blanche Estate Blanc de Blanc 2012   VQA Niagara Peninsula, +315200 Vintages TBD, $44.95: there is not much more to   say about this wine than I haven't already said over the years – it's simply one   of the top performing bottles of Traditional Method or secondary fermentation in   the province. The price has not changed over the years, still $44.95, but the   grapevines are older and producing quality material. This is estate grown (Short   Hills Bench) chardonnay, the best juice selected for 20% barrel fermentation and   then aged for up to 60 months in the bottle before being disgorged. Very close   to champagne, with its elegance and smoothness plus citric overtones (especially   in the finish) and that typical yeasty baked goods aromatics. 12.5% ABV, a   personal fave of mine. Needs another six months for the disgorgement addition to   come together. Gold Medal winner at 2017 All Canadian Wine Championships.   Quality/Price rating is 93+ points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Henry of Pelham Estate Fume Sauvignon Blanc 2016 VQA Short Hills Bench,   $19.95 winery only: First time for this style at HOP. Very aromatic with nuances   of toastiness both in the nose and on the palate, somewhat in a fume style   started by Mondavi fifty years ago. Typical savvy zestiness is tamed by oaking   and unctuous fruit tones. Medium finish accents lemon and vanillin character.   Best as a classy sipper on its own, but also with a lightly aromatic first   course. 13.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89.5 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Quinta de Curvos Loureiro Vinho Verde 2015, +471284, $12.95 Vintages: 100%   Loureiro, 12% ABV, with lightly floral tones on the nose and on the palate,   ending with aromatic softness. Loureiro is one of the vinho verde varieties used   in blending. Best sipped or with appetizers. A Vintages re-order just in time   for summer endings. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Casa Vinicola Sartori Mont'Albano Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso Venezie IGT   2015, +492546, $16.95 Vintages: from organic vineyards in the Friuli-Graves DOC   zone. The name indicates a red-stemmed refosco grape that is indigenous to the   region. The wine is ruby-ish, assertive with herbaceous complexities, and goes   best with food, especially fatty salami and sausages. Reminds me of a leaner   cabernet franc. Organic wine, 12% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Baron de Hoen Cremant d'Alsace Brut Mausberg Blanc de Blancs NV, +171785   Vintages, $17.95: Limestone pebbles are responsible for the higher acid of the   pinot auxerrois and pinot blanc grapes used in the blend here. Traditional   Method is used, of course, without any ML. It is a pretty wine, with a bit of   fruit, but is better as an aperitif or with first courses. My wife and I enjoyed   this bottle with popcorn and a movie at home. It's sustainable agriculture in   the region, and with a huge production of some 600,000 bottles (50K cases),   there is an opportunity to keep the price down. This is a re-order by Vintages.   12.5% ABV, 3.8 g/L TA and 10 g/L RS. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Chateau des Charmes Riesling "Old Vines" 2014 Estate Bottled VQA NOTL, at   winery [+277228 older Vintages SKU], $18.95 Vintages: Made from vines largely   planted in 1978, so it is now a mature vineyard. 12.4% ABV. Succulence like you   would not believe, but off-dry Alsatian character (citric tones, spices), with   now almost three years of aging. A beaut with spicy or higher acidic foods. Lots   of character. Twist top. Silver Medal from this year's National Wine Awards of   Canada. Quality/price rating 91 points by Dean Tudor.
  Chateau des Charmes Aligote 2016 VQA Niagara-on-the-Lake, $15.95, +296848   LCBO: made from the rare French vinifera (seldom seen outside Burgundy) that   Paul Bosc has cultivated since 1978, loaded with orchard fruit (apples and   pears) and ending with a finishing crisp acidity suggesting food more than   sipping. It was often used in Burgundy as the white wine base for Kir; now,   almost any dry white is used in North America. It's refreshing for summer, and   is unoaked. 12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  La Crema Chardonnay Sonoma Coast 2015 +962886 Vintages, $29.95: La Crema   winemakers get a fairly consistent wine from year to year, with bottle aging   being the main difference. Cool climate (as much as California could allow) from   the coast in the evening and the early morning. Expect a combo of lemons, toast   and orchard fruit tones, with a smooth finish from secondary malolactic   fermentation. One of my really fave California chardonnays: balanced   concentration. Mostly French oak with some US; 19% of the total is new oak.   13.9% ABV (from label). Excellent price. Better paired with food, from starters   and apps through to cheese. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  Luigi Bosca La Linda Old Vines Malbec 2014 +507442 $15.95 LCBO: this is a   high value wine, given its price, quality Old Vines (30 years average), and   altitude (just under a kilometre). Half of it has been aged in once-used US oak   for eight months, the other half stays in stainless. The final blend is then   lightly filtered. 13.4% ABV. Quite a stuffing of floral aromas and vanilla,   juicy plummy taste, longer finish, best with substantial food, and even better   if it is cellared a few more years. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Paololeo Passo del Cardinale 2014 Primitivo di Manduria DOC Puglia +496463   Vintages $18.95: this full-bodied red at 14% ABV, with a dried herbal character,   shows also its warm ripe fruit and vanilla tones (three months in US oak   barriques). It is very smooth in that California zinfandel manner, very BBQ   friendly. Sip or drink with red-based food (sauces, meats, anything BBQ).   Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Berger Rive Manoir de Mercey Mercurey Chateaubeau 2014 +508002 $29.95   Vintages: from the Cote Chalonnaise, this is an old vines pinot noir Burgundy   that is pretty consistent from yearv to year. After fermentation it goes into   wood (about a quarter of the volume is put into new oak) for a year's aging.   Typical ripe red fruit with vanilla wood, but also soft. Should be cellared   another year. Smart buy at this price. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Torres Floralis Moscatel Oro NV Spain +642173 $16.95 500mL Vintages Sept   16: from the Moscatel de Alejandria grape, this is one of my fave fortified   dessert wines, at 15% ABV. Torres has been making it since 1946, and in the 21st   century it has been a consistent medal winner at the annual Muscats de Monde   (France). Expect tons of muscat aromas and flavours emphasizing rose, lemons,   peaches, apricots. It's usually stored a year in stainless and then bottled the   following February for 2 – 4 months extra aging under cork. Quality/Price rating   is 92 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Ungava Premium Gin (Domaine Pinnacle, PQ), +374231, $34.95: at first sight   an intriguing yellow colour bordering on green, reminiscent of yellow   chartreuse. All of the flavour and the colour come from hand-picked Arctic   ingredients from the Ungava Bay area. The northern botanicals include wild rose   hips, cloudberry, crowberry, Labrador Tea, "Arctic Blend", and of course Nordic   Juniper (which is pronounced but with diminished flavours). Labrador Tea and   Arctic Blend are two plants within the rhododendron family. All six botanicals   are used in Indigenous Inuit tea. See www.ungava-gin.com for further technical   and botanical details. Entry is light and bracing with aromatics carrying   through. Toned down juniper is noticeable, but other unique flavours are in   play. Long finish, not hot. Tried straight and over ice, and as a Negronic   Spritzer. Bottle and label also employ Inuktitut wording. Quality/Price rating   is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
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