Monthly Archives: May 2014

CHALONE ESTATE CHARDONNAY 2010

Pale in color with mild nose. On the mid pallet the wine displays some nice varietal chard notes, apple, some vanilla and some butter. On the medium length finish the wine lingers nicely with some oak noticeable. The wine is … Continue reading

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2010 Montoya Napa Cab

Dark in color with a nice nose of red berries. On the mid pallet the wine displays the classic Napa cab red cherries. On the medium length finish the wine has some nice smooth tannins along with some nice dryness. … Continue reading

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2007 Inniskillin Reserve Cab Franc

I’ve expounded on a number of occasions about Niagara Cab Francs. I love them. Well this one is no exception. Reserve is a term which generally means the wine was kept in barrels aging longer. Inniskillin is in Niagara on … Continue reading

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2011 Kacaba Single vineyard Merlot

I enjoy Kacaba wines. They have consistently been one of my favorites. There wines are reasonably priced and well made. I submit this one as a perfect example. Dark in color with a nose of dark berries. On the mid … Continue reading

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2012 Fleur du Cap Chardonnay “Bergkelder Selection”

South Africa is the topic du jour it appears, as several of the past reviews have been from the ‘new’ world wine producing country. This is one varietal from a label that covers a large spectrum of grapes. The LCBO … Continue reading

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2011 Cape Heritage Inception “Deep Layered Red”

With a steady stream of wines in the $10-$15 range hitting the LCBO in time for summer season, there appears to be a good wave of South African entries. This new wine from the Distell conglomerate fits into that category … Continue reading

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L’Orpailleur White 2012

When we were up in Quebec to do some skiing we checked out this winery. I was unfamiliar with what they were doing in the area so was curious. I picked this one up. Pale in color with minerality coming … Continue reading

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2008 Ravine Vineyards Reserve Cabernet Franc

A funny start to this wine which was purchased in August of 2011: after uncorking, the flow out of the bottle was unusually slow, upon closer inspection, the neck had significant sediment built up that it was actually slowing the … Continue reading

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2011 Durbanville Hills Shiraz

Following up John’s earlier review, today must be affordable Shiraz review day! The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) has often times seemed like an ugly behemoth who greatly inflates prices and restricts access. While not completely untrue, that image … Continue reading

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2012 Protea Shiraz mini review

Dark in color with a mild nose of dark berries. On the mid pallet the wine displays some nice dark berries to go along with the nose. The wine is medium in length with some tannins and acidity coming through. … Continue reading

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2011 MEGALOMANIAC ECCENTRIC SAVAGNIN

Pale in color with a nose of minerality. When warm the minerality is most noticeable. As it chills the wine displays more chard like flavors along with some nice vanilla and even a bit of buttery notes. The wine builds … Continue reading

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2007 Vineland Estates Cab Franc Reserve

I love Niagara Cab Francs. They really do them well, and varietally. So when I was at the winery a couple years back I grabbed this one. I’m not easily swayed into spending $40 a bottle but this one was … Continue reading

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2012 STRACCALI CHIANTI

There are some hidden gems in the general list section of the LCBO. Billy’s Best Bottles has been covering them for a while. Finding them can be a challenge. As restaurant goers we are use to paying high prices for … Continue reading

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2012 Place in the Sun Shiraz

This Fair Label Organisation (FLO) Standards wine is my first review in a while. With a change domicile and ever increasing professional demands my content has decreased to a mere trickle while John continues to drink and blog with an … Continue reading

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2013 Cape of Good Hope Altima Sauv Blanc mini review

Very pale in color with a lovely varietal nose with grassy notes. On the mid pallet this is a bold lovely New Zealand style sauv blanc with grassy notes to match the nose along with some nice citrus flavors to … Continue reading

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2008 Anthony Rupert Syrah mini review

Dark in color with a nose of dark berries. On the mid pallet the wine displays some lovely nice dark berries to go along with the nose. This is a varietal fruit forward Shiraz with loads of dark berries. The … Continue reading

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Waterbrook 2012 Pinot Gris

Another one from my wine meetup group at Earl’s. Pale in color with a nose of minerality. On the mid pallet the wine is a lovely dry crisp wine with some nice citrus notes coming through along with minerality to … Continue reading

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