Case-Wine.com is a new online platform connecting Ontario VQA boutique  wineries to new customers. 
  They've asked me to review some of the VQA wine bottle products they have  listed on their website, 
  and to let people know about the availability of these wines through  Case-Wine.com. I earn no money on these reviews.
  They are not resellers but a platform that provides a service to both the  local VQA craft wineries and the customers as an intermediary. This should have  great appeal to Ontario residents, especially for those who have ever wanted to  buy VQA boutique wines (about 17 wineries are currently listed for Niagara, 2  for Prince Edward County, and Lake Erie North Shore will be listed soon), but  cannot or don't feel like travelling to the individual wineries (such as myself,  with no car). 
  Here is their URL:  https://www.case-wine.com/index
  1.2027 Cellars Gamay Rose 2021 VQA Twenty Mile Bench. [$22]
      This wine (all Gamay Noir) comes from the Foxcroft Block  of the Wismer Vineyard on the Twenty-Mile Bench. It has undergone a cold  fermentation to complete dryness, and exhibits the typical red Gamay character  of red berries on the palate, with some aromatics of violets, black tea and some  earthy rhubarb minerality. It is a light and balanced easy drinking wine for the  patio/deck. Indeed, it can be an all-purpose free-standing social drink or   aperitif or first-course wine. 394 cases. 12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 89  points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
      2.Leaning Post Rose 2021 VQA Niagara-on-the-Lake.  [$22]
      A first-time production for Leaning Post, and using all  Pinot Noir: an immediately overwhelming sensation of strawberries and  raspberries on the nose. Almost made me want to douse myself with this  "perfume". Undertones of orange and lemons. Some sweetness on the mid-palate.  Fermentation was begun in stainless steel before 43% of the wine was transferred  to concrete for finishing and roundness (emulating the fired-clay vessels of  early winemaking). The porous nature of the storage added to the length of the  minerality, and also suggested some sour tart cherries on the finish. An  excellent wine for socializing. Personally, I loved it. Vegan-friendly. 5.5 g/L  residual sugar. 12% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 92 points by Dean Tudor of  Gothic Epicures.
      3.Nomad at Hinterbrook Winery Garden Rose 2021 VQA   Niagara Lakeshore. [$17.95]
      Amazingly enough, this wine comes with a cork finish –  very unusual in a sea of Ontario roses that use twisttops/screwcaps for what is  basically a fresh quaffing wine. This suggests that aging is ok and might be a  possibility, changing the aromatics to bouquets and promoting change to the  wine's structure. I only had one bottle, so I might never know for sure. My  first sense on tasting was the presence of some petillance, not enough to affect  the nosing but enough to suggest that any light carbonation could actually   enhance its ageability potential. The prickliness enhanced the cherry-berry  basket of fruit flavours, and provided some refreshing melon tones to my palate.  A very good wine for the patio/deck. 12.5% ABV. Quality/Price rating is 90   points by Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
      Dean Tudor,  Prof Emeritus T'karonto Metropolitan  University (formerly Ryerson) School of Journalism
      Treasurer of Wine Writers' Circle of Canada http://www.deantudor.com
    
 
 

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