SOME NEW BEVERAGE SAMPLES SENT TO ME FOR TASTING REVIEWS THIS MONTH –
  Abeille-Fabre Chateau Mont-Redon Chateauneuf-du-Pape 2015, +959627, $45.95   Vintages: a bargain wine for its price (up only two bucks since the 2011   vintage), but still too young to consume unless you double-decant and drink it   over a few days. Half of the wine was made in barrels, the other half in vats. A   selection of the better barrels is made into a single blend after 18 months, and   stored for four to six months before release. It will be well-aged  after   another 10 years. Of the 13 permitted varieties, grenache, syrah, and mourvedre   are dominant, with cinsault, counoise, muscardin, and vaccarese added. Still   tight but plenty of black fruits and spices. 14.5% ABV.  Quality/Price   rating is 92 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Luigi Bosca Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva 2015 Mendoza, +128629, $19.95   Vintages March 2019: black fruit dominates this substantial wine. Made from   older vines (many are 50 years old). Aging in French and US oak barrels for 14   months, still needs time to resolve despite 4 years of age. 14.2% ABV, a hefty   thick wine that dominates. Best for carnivores? You decide. Quality/Price rating   is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Bonnet & Associates Chateau Vrai Caillou 2016 Bordeaux Superieur,   +348292, $15.95 March 16 Vintages: 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 88.5 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures
  Gerard Bertrand Grand Terroir Corbieres 2015 $18.95 +394288 Vintages: In   this Terroir Corbieres, Bertrand uses carbonic maceration for the syrah and   traditional fermentation for the grenache and mourvedre. It is an   appealing  Rhonish G-S-M, with the blended wine aging in wood for eight   months before bottling. Very firm with some fruit on the full finish. 14% ABV.   Quality/Price rating is 91 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.
  Henry of Pelham Cabernet-Merlot Estate 2015 VQA Short Hills Bench, +395855   Vintages, $24.95: both cabernets franc (4%) and sauvignon (50%) are used in this   Bordeaux-styled blend which comes across as a mid-Atlantic  version of   Cali/Bordeaux New World and Old World. It is still in its youth at 3 years of   age, and it would be a shame to consume it this young. You could do what I did:   open it and drink it over a couple of weeks, exposing it to air gently or   speeding up the process by double-triple decanting. You will get several   different wines out of one bottle over the course of time. Extended maceration   in stainless, followed by French and US oak (40% new) for 18 months.    Currently, you could match it with heavy meats. 13.5% ABV on label.   Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Baron de Hoen Gewurztraminer Reserve 2017 Alsace, +377721 Vintages $19.95:   from around Beblenheim area, cool fermentation with typical gewurz tones of   spices, lychee, roses. 12.5% ABV, and RS of 15 g/L (off-dry). Best as    aperitif, or with fragrant cheeses, spicy foods. Quality/Price rating is 89   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Chateau des Charmes Pinot Noir 2017 Estate Grown &  Bottled VQA   NOTL, +454967, $16.95 LCBO: A lovely young wine, with some forest floor   (mushrooms, earth) to complement the red fruit (strawberries are hinted by the   winemaker). Estate grown and bottled. Good written notes on the back label are   spot on. Just under subtle oaking, with a moderate intensity of medium flavours.   Ready to drink now. Cork closure, 12.5% ABV. Try with lamb burgers.    Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Chateau des Charmes Pinot Noir 2016 Paul Bosc Estate Vineyard VQA   St.David's Bench,
  +332858, $38.95 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 2014 (some years were declassified).   Needs  some time, maybe three more years. 13% ABV. It will also show better   with food such as an Asian salmon preps or veal or lamb. Cork closure.   Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Sartori di Verona "Corte Bra" Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2011   DOCG, $49.95, +225540 Vintages March: this wine has aged nicely (7 years now;   initially 4 years in small oak) and becomes more of a bargain at this   price  level. 15.5% ABV puts it in the bigger leagues. Black fruit   dominates the nose and palate, lots of body, lush and luscious in a Juicy Lucy   style, and a long finish. Unfiltered. We had it with aged sheep and water   buffalo cheeses from  Monforte (Ontario). Quality/Price rating is 91 points   by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Buena Vista Winery Chateau Buena Vista Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 Napa Valley,   $59.95 +539106 Vintages March 16: a top of the line Napa cab with its richness,   denseness and opulence from Oak Knoll and St. Helena vineyards. After 28 months   in French oak (35% new) it was racked and bottled unfiltered. Tons of black   fruit and mocha tones with spices suggestive of cardamom – and a long, long   finish. Still needs time, a cellar keeper. Do a double decant or leave it open   for a week to get a taste of its potential. Quality/Price rating is 92 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Berger-Rive Manoir de Mercey Rully En Rosey Red 2015 #635623, $32.95   Vintages: From the Cote Chalonnaise, this is an old vines pinot noir Burgundy   that is pretty consistent from year to year (and they've kept the price down   too). 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 which appeals to many North American tastes. Should be cellared   another year. Smart buy at this price. 12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 90   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Henry of Pelham Chardonnay Speck Family Reserve 2017 VQA Short Hills Bench   +616466 Vintages April $29.95: Grapes come from their oldest estate vineyards   (1984 onward), hand-picked. Barrel fermented in French oak with a portion in   3000L foudres, and then barrel aged for 8 – 10 months in a mix of new and older   barrels. This continues the tradition of Burgundian elegance. Expect some   ripeness, balance of oaking and fruit, integrated style in place.  Wood   integration produces some creaminess in the finish. 13.3% ABV, cork closure.   Definitely needs another year – or more – in bottle in order to bring out the   nuances. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  Henry of Pelham Pinot Noir Estate 2017 VQA Short Hills Bench Niagara,   +268391 Vintages, $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) for   10 months. Ready in a year or two. Dependable. And also available in Denmark,   Hungary, Japan and USA. 13.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Obalo Rioja 2017, +644856 Vintages March 30, $17.95: here is a fresh and   fruity 100% tempranillo that has only been aged (with ML fermentation) for 3   months in diverse cooperage of French oak (50% new) – so it is not a Crianza.   The company (founded in 2006) does make a Crianza and a Reserva, plus a Rose.   And the small vineyards are about 40 – 90 years old, showing some depth through   age and grace. It's a spicy cherry-berry complex of  aromatics with some   finish inviting pasta and rice dishes, tapas and cheeses. 14% ABV. Quality/Price   rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Champagne Drappier Brut Nature Pinot Noir Zero Dosage NV, +179275 Vintages   March 30: $59.95: Uses first-pressed juice, malolactic fermentation, no   filtering, and then aged 30 months or more sur lattes. The highlight of course:   there is no dosage. Aromas of citric fruit, tartness at first but mellowing out   on the mid-palate with some herbal green complexity. Finish is structurally   tight but brisk and refreshing. Good as a preprandial aperitif or with a first   course. A Champagne to age in your cellar: it will only get better as it   matures. Very affordable. Quality/Price rating is 92 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  Gerard Bertrand Naturae – Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 IGP Pays d'Oc +644393   April 13 Vintages $19.95: This one leads off the introduction of organic and   vegan wines in Ontario by Gerard Bertrand. It is exceedingly fresh, with no   oaking (it's the 2018 vintage). The new range is "naturae", and as little   manipulation as possible is employed. The wine has been racked before malo   begins, and then racked again. The acid/sweetness/tannin balance is loaded with   dense black fruits (cassis, blueberry, black raspberry). It'll need some more   time bottle, so try it at Christmas. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean   Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino 2014 +941757 April 13 Vintages $62.95:   The 2014 I tasted was 100% sangiovese grosso, aged two years in French and   Slavonian oak barrels.
  Fresh black fruit dominates (blueberry, black cherry), forest floor   showing, but tannins still need resolution. A cellar keeper, or try if over   several days after exposure to air. Best with cheese and game. 14% ABV.   Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
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