SOME NEW BEVERAGE SAMPLES SENT TO ME FOR TASTING THIS MONTH –
  1.Stel+Mar Premium Red (+14775, $4.95), White (+14776, $4.95) and Sparkling   Rose (not yet available at LCBO): These are wine-in-a-can, 250 mL each. By   proper blending it was possible to get the most out of the wine. The appellation   is California, and for the Red (13.7 ABV)it is a cherry-berry typical zinfandel   from the Lodi area. The White is unoaked chardonnay (14.5% ABV with some vanilla   minerality) from the North Coast. The Sparkling Rose (12.5% ABV) is off-dry, but   the bubbles are an added attraction [apparently it is their basic rose with   bubbles]. Simple, easy to drink, good with picnics of course. The size is right   – one-third of a bottle, 8 ounces (two drinks). A good idea. Pretty basic wine.   By July, the LCBO hopes to also have Stel+Mar Rose Tetra, +15515, 3 Litres (6 x   500mL, $45.95). Quality/Price rating for each is 87 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures (although I did enjoy the chardonnay a tad more).
  2.Terlato Steep Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 California, $19.95 release   TBD: another Cabernet Sauvignon with just a California appellation. Made   principally with grapes from the north east area of Mount Diablo in northern   California. There are 20 other California wines at the LCBO at this same price   level, some with names such as Victor, Joel, Josh, Tom, et al. The Terlato label   says "big, bold Cabernet Sauvignon" to enjoy with heavier meats such as steak or   lamb, but it actually tastes of soft tannins with a medium body: more like a   Merlot (which would still put it within the lamb area). 13.5% ABV, Stelvin   closure. Quality/Price rating is 87 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.   
  3.Mud House Sauvignon Blanc 2018 Marlbrough +190454 Vintages $19.95: down a   dollar since last time at LCBO. The wine typical Kiwi Savvy, with a combo of   citric tones across the spectrum, grass, and melon-like tropicality. It's a   blend of different Marlborough vineyards. Every vineyard batch from Woolshed,   Wairau, and Awatere is kept separate for a final blending before bottling.    Best served with seafood. I rated this 89 at the media tasting, but in the   comfort of my own home, I easily gave it a 90. 12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating   is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  4.Nugan Estate Cookoothama Cabernet Merlot 2016 New South Wales +91669   Vintages May 16 $17.95: from Darlington Point in New South Wales, night   harvested, cold mascerated, and then transferred to US and French oak (1,2 and 3   year old) prior to final blending and bottling. Currently it is a lively MVC   style (black fruit, herbs, mocha, vanilla), ready now, for red meats or simply   just as a conversation social wine. Easily affordable and nicely received.   Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  5.Nugan Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 Coonawarra Alcira Vineyard +393686   Vintages May 30 $29.95: after fermentation, the wine moved to French oak for 14   months. Full of cassis, mint, earth, and overlaying oak. Still needs time, say   about two more years, or one could do a double decant or one could keep the   bottle open for a week, tasting a little each day (as I did). 14.5% ABV.   Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  6.Henry of Pelham Family Tree Red 2017 VQA Ontario, +247882, $18.95   Vintages: This red blend for 2017 (the blend can change with each release)   comprises syrah (31%), cabernet franc (24%), merlot (24%), cabernet sauvignon   (16%), and baco noir (5%). The latter may have resulted in a VQA Ontario   designation rather than a VQA Niagara. It's all barrel aged, 65% French oak and   35% US oak for 17 months. It is substantial, reflecting the aromatics and   flavour profiles of the grapes used. Cherry-berry tones, fresh spices on the   finish, some spine to stand up to hearty food. Cork closure, 13.5% ABV.   Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  7.Henry of Pelham Pinot Noir Classic 2019 VQA Niagara Peninsula, +13904   LCBO, $16.95: Here is a deft entry-level character lightish pinot noir wine,   with some cherry-berry tones, some nuances of wood, mildly opulent style, not   totally cool climate at all. Four different clones are fermented in stainless   and aged in "European" oak for six months plus. Expect also light cloves, fresh   fruit tones, and oak vanillin which will mute over time. Ready soon, but will   get better, very food friendly and drinkable. Maybe decant first. 12.8% ABV,   twist top. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  8.Baron de Hoen Riesling Reserve 2018 Alsace, +446427, $16.95 Vintages: a   classic straight-up Alsatian Riesling in the MVC dry mode, 12% ABV, twist top,   fairly priced. Orchard fruit dominates, with a nice lemony citric finish meant   for fish. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  May we all have 2020 vision.
Chimo! www.deantudor.com
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Dean Tudor, Ryerson University Journalism Professor Emeritus
Treasurer, Wine Writers' Circle of Canada http://winewriterscircle.ca
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