Some wines recently tasted and sampled -- 
  1.Westcott Vineyards Temperance Red 2020 VQA Vinemount Ridge $19.99 at   winery and online: this is a Burgundian passtoutgrain-styled wine which is very   popular in France, made from 50% Gamay Noir and 50% Pinot Noir grapes. There is   a 30-day maceration, with a stainless steel all wild  ferment and   malo-lactic fermentation. Very soft, fleshy, fruity, good for the   patio/terrace/balcony/porch/deck. It would be excellent with all kinds of soups.   11.5% ABV. Screwcap Closure. Quality/Price rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  2.Westcott Vineyards Brilliant Traditional Sparkling 2017 VQA Vinemount   Ridge $39.99 at winery and online: this is a still-fresh terrific sparkler done   up in the traditional style of long lees contact (three years here), hand   riddling, and disgorgement for a secondary fermentation in the bottle. 2250   bottles were produced of this pinot noir (66%) and chardonnay (33%) blend from   their own estate in Vinemount Ridge. It's got a complex basket of flavours,   ranging from orchard fruit through to citrus, with the lightness of the   chardonnay being balanced off against the heavier tones of the pinot noir. It   stays this way right from the entry through to the long finish, and the latter   makes this a pretty good food wine too. You'll need to put some down for   2025-2027. 12.5% ABV. 8.4g/L residual sugar. Quality/Price rating is 92 points   by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  3.Westcott Vineyards Lillias Unoaked Chardonnay 2020 VQA Niagara Escarpment   $24.99 at winery and online: a bright and fresh Chardonnay (two clones used)   reflective of the vintage. Stainless tank fermentation and storage with half MLF   to soften, and six months lees contact. No oak. Slightly off-dry feel despite   3g/L residual sugar, but a rounded mid-palate. Very stylish with a light   lingering finish, great as a non-appetite-provoking aperitif, which makes it a   fab cocktail party white wine. Emphasis is on fresh orchard fruit (apples,   pears, peaches): it could change over the next two years, which would make it   more versatile in being also a first course wine. 13.5% ABV. Quality/Price   rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  4.Westcott Vineyards Riesling Butler's Grant 2019 VQA Twenty Mile Bench   $18.99 at winery or online: a devilishly competent 11% ABV Mosel style and   light, formerly offered just to their Wine Club members. Now 550 cases are   available to all. Parts of the vineyard were planted in 1980. Perfectly attuned   to summer -- this was delicious in that Germanic style, ready for consumption   now. And certainly affordable for an "old vines" wine. 8.2g/L residual sugar.   Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Westcott Vineyards Delphine Rose 2020 VQA Twenty Mile Bench $18.99 at   winery and online: a refreshing blend of cabernet franc (53%) and pinot noir   (47%), pressed for six hours skin maceration and then complete malolactic   fermentation. Early picking gave it that zesty complexity of red fruit such as   strawberries and raspberries and cranberries (aka sunshine in a glass). Screwcap   closure. 12% ABV. 8.5g/L residual sugar. A very good wine as an aperitif on the   balcony/deck/terrace, etc. And as a first course wine with a spread board   (charcuterie, smoked fish, cheese, dried fruits, nuts, et al). Quality/Price   rating is 89 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  5.Westcott Vineyards Pinot Noir Rose 2020 VQA Vinemount Ridge $23.99 at   winery and online: two clones of pinot noir (667 and 777) were used from the   fabulous Vinemount Ridge vineyard. The fruit, while awesome, is tempered by the   higher alcohol of 13.5% ABV and lowered grape sugar of 3g/L. Ontario cranberries   are noted as well as raspberries on the nose, followed by a hefty taste   sensation on the mid-palate, ending with a rush of balanced tannins on the   finish – good for first, second, and third courses. Quality/Price rating is 91   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  6.Peninsula Ridge Estates Winery Sauvignon Blanc 2019 VQA Niagara   Peninsula, LCBO and Grocery +53678 $15.95 [LTO $13.95 May 23-June 19]: this is a   no brainer choice – a classic savvy that's been made since the winery opened,   excellent quality  from the renowned A.J. Lepp vineyard (39.5%), Wismer   vineyard (20.4%), balance from three others. No oak, of course, with cold   fermentation in stainless tanks. Typical MVC aromas of gooseberry and some   grass, lemons and long length. This has been a huge seller for Peninsula Ridge,   and it goes very well with grilled white meats and grilled veggies. 12% ABV,   <3g/L residual sugar. Quality/Price rating is 91 points by Dean Tudor of   Gothic Epicures.
  7.Peninsula Ridge Estates Winery Beal Vineyard Cabernet Rose 2020 VQA   Beamsville Bench, Vintages +177840 $15.95 May 15 release: the Wine Writers'   Circle of Canada has had eight annual tastings of Ontario rose wines, and this   one from Peninsula Ridge has always been selected in the "Best" category (90+   points) except for one year. So it has a great track record with some wine   writers. It's all Cabernet Franc, with short skin contact and long fermentation   at low temperatures – always in stainless steel tanks. Red fruit, of course,   dominates in a juicy style (but with only 4g/L residual sugar). Typical MVC for   Ontario strawberries, red cherries, and cranberries (for that crisp long   finish). Best served with decks/terraces/balconies/patios/backyards and   sunshine, or with grilled seafood. (Their 2013 vintage rose sold for $11.95).   Quality/Price rating is 90 points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  Chimo!   www.deantudor.com
 
 

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