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John Galea Wine Reviews

2008 Senda 66 Tempranillo

Dark in color with a mild nose of black berries. On the mid pallet the wine displays some rich jammie black berries to match the nose. Blueberries comes through. On the finish the wine displays some firm acidity and some … Continue reading

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Rivera Cappellaccio Riserva Aglianico 2005

Dark in color with a classic deep Italian nose of red berries. On the mid pallet on first opening this wine displays some strong acidity and some noticeable alcohol. This fades relatively quickly with some in glass breathing. 1/2 hour … Continue reading

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2011 Alois Lageder Riff Pinot Grigio

I tasted this one at a tasting Vinexx had. I don’t usually like Pinot Grigios. I generally find them light summer sippers with little to no finish or body. This one is pale in color with a mild nose. On … Continue reading

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ANGELS GATE MOUNTAINVIEW MERLOT 2010

Light in color with a lovely inviting nose of light plums and some oak. On the mid pallet there are some light plums to match the nose along with some bright acidity. There are some mild cab like flavors as … Continue reading

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2009 Incrocio Manzoni 2.15 Az Agr Conte Collato

I encountered this one at an tasting at Jam Cafe. Incrocio Manzoni is an obscure grape. This one is a cross of Glera (formerly known as Prosecco) and Cabernet Sauvignon. The event was filled with this kind of unusual varietal … Continue reading

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CHÂTEAU LESTRUELLE 2009

This was on the Oct 26th release and caught my eye as a reasonably priced bordeaux with a good rating. Dark in color with a lighter nose of reddish to black berries and some oak. On the mid pallet this … Continue reading

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STADT KREMS GRÜNER VELTLINER 2011

I first encountered Grüner Veltliner a while back and was impressed so when I saw one on this months release I had to jump at it. Especially given the price! Wikipedia says it “is a variety of white wine grape … Continue reading

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ROCCA DELLE MACÌE CHIANTI RISERVA 2008

Dark in color with nose of red berries and some oak. On the mid pallet this wine is displaying some nice fruit. Not overpowering but there. Red berries and some noticeable oak. On the finish the wine displays some nice … Continue reading

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2010 Cornalin La Crotta Di Vegneron

I encountered this one at an tasting at Jam Cafe. Cornalin is an obscure grape. The event was filled with this kind of unusual varietal wines. This one was one of the ones that stood out (for me). The wine … Continue reading

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2007 Henry of Pelham Reserve Pinot Noir

I tasted this one at the Vintages Ontario wine event held at the Ritz Carlton. Garnet in color with a spot on varietal nose of strawberries. Lovely … On the mid pallet the wine matches the nose with some lovely … Continue reading

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FRASCOLE CHIANTI RUFINA 2009

I’m normally a little leery of reviewers I haven’t heard before but thought I would give this one a try given the rating on it. Dark in color with a mild nose. On the mid pallet there are some mild … Continue reading

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2010 Rosemount Shiraz

Inky dark in color with a big dark berry nose that jumps out at you the minute the cork is popped. On the mid pallet the wine displays big dark berries with loads of fruit coming through. On the medium … Continue reading

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COFFIN RIDGE BACK FROM THE DEAD RED 2010

I first encountered this wine at the LCBO Ontario wine event. One of the items I liked about this event is that most of the wines at the event are in the LCBO. This particular wine comes from a winery … Continue reading

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2008 Kacaba Cab/Syrah

Kacaba are doing some great innovative stuff. I’ve enjoyed a number of their wines. Checkout my reviews of their wines. This one is inky dark in color with a nice mild nose of dark berries. On the mid pallet the … Continue reading

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2000 Spring Valley Washington State Merlot

I tasted this one at a Merlot structured tasting event. I learn something new at every one of the events, and this one was no exception. What I learned from this one is don’t save a Merlot this long unless … Continue reading

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2009 CHATEAU DUCLA BORDEAUX SUPERIEUR

Inexpensive good Bordeauxs are a hard thing to find. I last tasted the 2005 and was impressed with how well it aged for an inexpensive wine. Dark in color with a mild nose of red berries. On the mid pallet … Continue reading

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2008 GRANT BURGE Miamba Shiraz

Another one from the Trialto Grant Burge tasting evening. Inky dark in color with lots of traditional black berries on the nose. On the mid pallet there lots of black berries. This is a boisterous, meaty shiraz. Wimps need to … Continue reading

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Fielding 2010 Cab/Syrah

Another one from the Vintages Taste Ontario event. I’ve been impressed with a number of Cab/Syrah blends from Niagara. The Gretzky one, and the Kacaba one for example. This one is 65% Cab Sauv, 29% Syrah and 6% Cab Franc. … Continue reading

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ANGELS GATE OLD VINES CHARDONNAY 2010

I tasted this one at the LCBO Vintages Taste Ontario event. The vines are some of the oldest in Niagara. They are 50 years old! Pale in color with a lovely chard nose. On the mid pallet the wine is … Continue reading

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2008 Rodney Strong Merlot

This wine is lighter almost garnet in color. On the nose the wine displays the varietal plum that indicates this may just be a good one! On the mid pallet this wine has lovely plum with a nice bit of … Continue reading

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Peter Lehman Clancy’s Red mini review

Another one I tasted this one at the Toronto Wine and Spirits festival. Inky dark in color with black berries coming through on the nose. On the mid pallet this wine is dominated by deep rich black berries to match … Continue reading

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ST HALLETT CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2004

I’ve had this one in the cellar since 2006. The write up I had said drink until 2012. Dark in color with a with a nose of red berries and some wood. On the mid pallet the wine has some … Continue reading

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Daniel Chotard 2010 Sancerre

We stopped by Crush Wine bar for a quick glass of wine. I was shocked at the price they charge for wine by the glass. The glass costs about 80% of the price of the bottle in the LCBO. While … Continue reading

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Closson chase (Winery visit in Prince Edward County)

This write up is from our trip summer 2010 to the Prince Edward County area. See the entire article at my Prince Edward County trip blog None of these are in the LCBO (for now). Closson Chase We encountered a … Continue reading

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Lailey 2009 Barrel Aged Chardonnay mini review

Tasted this one at the winery. Pale in color with a nose of flint. I noticed this was common on a number of the chards from Niagara on the Lake on this trip. Sometimes (not this time) it’s so strong … Continue reading

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