1.Sandbanks Sleeping Giant Foch – Baco Noir 2018 VQA Ontario +164087 LCBO,   $19.95 (but as a Limited Time Offer from August 17 to September 13 it is priced   at $17.95): based on marechal foch and baco noir grapes, this wine comes loaded   with the intensity of rustic red fruit and mocha tones, tempered by deftly   placed wood notes. Try with roasts. A previous vintage was OWA Gold Medal 2018   and All Canadian Wine Championships Gold Medal 2018. 14g/L residual sugar and   12.5% ABV. Cork closure. Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  2.Sandbanks Baco Noir Reserve 2019 VQA Ontario +225920 LCBO, $19.95 (but as   a Limited Time Offer from October 12 to November 5 it is priced at $17.95):   plenty of full-bodied black fruit here, displaying also some mocha in its   development. Some light barrel aging as well. Best with grilled meats. A   previous vintage was OWA Bronze Medal 2018 and All Canadian Wine Championship   Double Gold 2018. 13 g/L residual sugar and 12.5% ABV. Cork closure.   Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  3.Sandbanks Route 33 Red (Merlot-Petit Verdot) NV VQA Ontario +17370 LCBO,   $19.95: another full-bodied wine, loaded with charm and character reminiscent of   typical Bordeaux. The bi-varietal blend is merlot and petit verdot (both   commonly used in Bordeaux), all showing red cherry-berry aromatics and textures   coupled with some oak tones from extended barrel aging. Plummy too. Best with   strong cheeses or sauced meats. 12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  4.Sandbanks Route 33 White (Riesling-Pinot Grigio) NV VQA Ontario +17369   LCBO, $14.95: another bi-varietal with dry tropical fruit notes and crispness,   slightly herbal complexity, with a lemon-lime finish. Very useful in a reliable   sense. 12% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  5.Sandbanks Pinot Grigio 2018 VQA Ontario +372219 LCBO, $15.95: this is a   competitive category, but Sandbanks goes up very well against other grigios in   Ontario. Typical nuances include orchard fruit (peach, pear, apple) with some   aromatic tropical overtones. It is refreshing on the mid-palate, finishing with   citric notes. 8 g/L residual sugar and 12% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  6.Sandbanks Beach Riesling NV VQA Ontario +139022 LCBO, $14.95: a very   decent seafood-ready consistent wine in the riesling tradition of petrol and   minerals augmented by the range of orchard fruit found in nectarines, plums,   apricots, and peaches, ending with a lemony citric crispness. 16G/L resideual   sugar and 12% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  7.Sandbanks Smugglers White NV VQA Ontario +648642 LCBO, $13.95: a nifty   blend of vidal and pinot grigio, with a very light colour but lifted aromatics   of pineapple and orchard fruit, following through on the mid-weight palate and   ending with a citric finish appropriate for food. 7g/L residual sugar and 12%   ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  8.Sandbanks Summer Rose NV VQA Ontario +14867 LCBO, $14.95: this is vidal   with skin contact, so the appearance is almost like an orange wine – which makes   it sort of trendy. It's also a seasonal release, so when it is gone, it is gone.   And it is also lightly sparkling but kept under a twist top. The suggestion on   the label is to chill it, not only for the flavour as a white wine but also to   stop any bubbles from gushing. Dominating flavours include nectarines and   oranges with other tropical notes, right through to the finish. 31 g/L residual   sugar, 11.6% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 88 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic   Epicures.
  9.Sandbanks Rose 2019 VQA Ontario +244616 LCBO, $13.95 (but as a Limited   Time Offer from September 14 to October 11 it is priced at $11.95 – just in time   for Thanksgiving): this is mostly vidal with some gamay, pinot noir, and muscat   blanc. It is lightly tasty with an emphasis on floral bouquet. It has a great   balance between sweet and tart flavours, within the peachy-citric range. Lovely   finish. A previous vintage was All Canadian Wine Championships Silver Medal   2018. 12g/L residual sugar and 12% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by   Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
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