Sunday, May 9, 2010

Saturday May 29, 2010 - Vintages Release


I have gone to a stars rating system which appears at the end of each review; here’s the key to the stars:
5 = Outstanding … 4.5 = Excellent … 4 = Very Good … 3.5 = Good … 3 = Average
I’m always looking for good value and I’m not afraid to give or take away a half mark for it – I’ll let you know when I’ve done so.

This Saturday, as usual on a Vintages release day, you’ll see new wines from all over the world. The focuses are on the wines from the Loire Valley, France, and the most popular wine region these days, Argentina – what follows are my favourites being released today …

Argentina …
White …
Catena 2008 Chardonnay ($19.95 - #0918805) – the nose doesn’t give much up here but that’s okay cause the palate does all the talking: sweet delicious apple fruit, a nice creamy mouth feel with vanilla and spice. (****)
Red …
Finca El Origen Gran Reserva Malbec 2008 ($19.95 - #0065425) – deep purple colour, chocolate and juicy blackberry flavours along with cassis and black raspberry, good spice, vanilla and cinnamon.  All packaged in a use-as-a-door-stop-when-it’s-empty bottle. (****½)
La Posta Pizzella Family Vineyard Malbec 2008 ($15.95 - #0166298) – sweet black fruit, juicy palate, like liquid chocolate in the mouth; well priced for a multiple purchase. (****½)
Luca Laborde Double Select Syrah 2008 ($23.95 - #0167346) – violet, floral and milk chocolate, full of fruit like blackberry, very smooth and easy drinking, tasty and a really long finish.  It’s definitely one for drink now enjoyment. (****½)

Loire Valley …
White …
Chateau Soucherie Cuvee S Coteaux du Layon 2002 ($18.95 - #0952069) – a nose of sweet apple and pear, the palate has a nice fruit sweetness with a pineapple finish. (****)
Domaine Lecomte Quincy 2008 ($18.95 - #0172528) – clean, crisp wine with plenty of classic Sauvignon Blanc aromas and flavours along with a touch of mineral. (****)
Jean-Michel Sorbe Reuilly 2008 ($17.95 - #0168898) – pretty nose with the subtly of grapefruit and grass, delicate and delightful on the palate with good acidity. (****½)
Red …
Domaine Bois Maynaud Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil 2008 ($15.95 - #0168971) – nice dark fruit, smoke and toasted notes, on the palate there’s some herbal mixed in with the nice fruit and drying tannins. (****)

Australia – Red …
Fool’s Bay 2008 Dirty Bliss Grenache/Shiraz ($19.95 - #0165787) – minty notes with crème de cacao on the nose; palate is juicy with some alcohol heat (15.5%) spice and very juicy raspberry. (****½)

Chile – Red …
Santa Carolina 2008 Barrica Selection Merlot ($14.95 - #0027276) – minty blackberry that’s smooth with a touch of vanilla and spice. (****)

France – Red …
(Rhone)
Domaine Calvet-Thunevin Cuvee Constance 2007 ($16.95 - #0168690) – clean, smooth and red fruited with nice spice and vanilla wood there’s also a touch of cocoa. (****)
Ferraton Pere & Fils Samorens Cotes Du Rhone 2007 ($14.95 - #0168708) – this is a solid wine with nice dark fruit and cocoa notes, big 14.5% alcohol with gritty tannins on the finish. (****)

Germany – White …
Dr. Loosen 2007 Blue Slate Riesling Kabinett ($20.95 - #0160846) – tangy, citrus fruit with mineral notes, interesting and flavourful with a medium length finish and a fair bit of tingle on the tongue. (****)

Italy – Red …
(Tuscany)
Volpaia 2007 Chianti Classico ($22.95 - #0953828) – Sweet red fruit, smooth on the palate with herbaceous and mineral notes also a bit of floral; good dry finish. (****)
(Veneto)
Remo Farina Montefante Reserva Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico 2003 ($59.95 - #0063636) – plum, chocolate, black cherry, smooth and delicious with nice juicy flavours and good acidity. (****)

Mexico – Red …
L.A. Cetto 2004 Private Reserve Nebbiolo ($17.95 - #0590182) – this is an interesting wine made from an Italian grape grown in Mexico.  Plum, chocolate with a touch of spice, there’s a parallel to Zinfandel on the palate with cherry and raspberry notes.  Not what you expect from the Nebbiolo but interesting non-the-less. (****)

New Zealand – Red…
Matua Valley 2008 Shingle Peak Pinot Noir ($19.95 - #0032441) – earthy with black and sour cherry notes, good acidity. (****)

Portugal – Dessert …
Graham’s 2007 Vintage Port ($85.00 - #0140202) – if you collect Vintage Ports then you will want to pick this one up. (****½)

Portugal – Red …
Cabeca de Toiro Reserva 2007 ($19.95 - #0168856) – spice and chocolate, plum and exotic notes that’ll have you guessing for the length of the glass. (****½)
Churchill’s Estates Vinho Tinto 2007 ($22.95 - #0166561) – Port nose, port flavours. Dry yet juicy. (****½)
Morgado de Silgueiros Vinho Tinto 2005 ($11.95 - #0166439) – cherry liqueur and plum, with blueberry and a nice smooth palate; easy drinking at a good price.  Extra half mark for value. (****)
Vinha D’Ervideira Colheita Seleccionada 2007 ($15.95 - #0168773) – plum, cherry, chocolate with a nice sweet mid-palate, smooth and lush. (****)

Spain – Red …
Lan Gran Reserva 2003 ($28.95 - #0928622) – spicy black fruit with a slight plum note, very flavourful. (****)
Navarrsotillo Magister Bibendi Crianza 2005 ($15.95 - #0118125) – supple, soft leather, red berries, namely strawberry, some cassis and lovely fruit in the mouth, more red than black. (****)

Grape Guy Top 3 … what I’ll be lining up for on May 29, 2010:
Finca El Origen Gran Reserva Malbec 2008 ($19.95 - #0065425) – Argentina
La Posta Pizzella Family Vineyard Malbec 2008 ($15.95 - #0166298) – Argentina
Churchill’s Estates Vinho Tinto 2007 ($22.95 - #0166561) – Portugal

Happy Shopping.



Saturday, May 8, 2010

Saturday May 15, 2010 - Vintages Release


I have gone to a stars rating system which appears at the end of each review; here’s the key to the stars:
5 = Outstanding … 4.5 = Excellent … 4 = Very Good … 3.5 = Good … 3 = Average
I’m always looking for good value and I’m not afraid to give or take away a half mark for it – I’ll let you know when I’ve done so.

Burgundy and Rosé is this week’s spotlight, let’s take a look …

Burgundy …
You’ll find Chardonnay and Pinot Noir here because those are the grapes Burgundy is known for.
Bubbles …
Bailly Lapierre Reserve Brut Crement de Bourgongne ($17.95 - #0991562) – nicely toasty and bready with minerals notes and Mac apple flavours. (****)
White …
I found many of the Chardonnays in this release lacking what I like in a Chardonnay but if you are looking for one to serve might I suggest the Roux Pere & Fils Clos des Mollepierres Rully 2007 ($23.95 - #0169193), it shows quite a bit of oak notes like buttery toffee – pleasant enough, and ready to drink now or within the next year or two. (***½)
Red …
There are some nice Burgundies but none as nice as the Domaine Daniel Rion & Fils 2007 Les Grandes Vignes Nuits-St-Georges ($44.95 - #0981548) which is a good ageable Pinot, black cherry, good fruit, tannins, hint of vanilla, tobacco, a little earthy and good acid on the finish. (****½)

Rosés …
They’re pink and they’re proud, they’re also very good and great for summer sipping.
From Ontario there’s the Southbrook 2009 Cabernet Rosé ($18.95 - #0168492).
From Provence, France try Chateau La Tour de L’Eveque Rosé 2009 ($18.95 - #0319392) – with serious strawberry and good acidity. (****)
And finally from the Rhone, France there’s this delicious beauty that’s also well priced and ready for summer sipping: Perrin 2009 Reserve Rosé ($15.95 - #0719062) – this one is ripe and juicy with lots of cherry, it’s a virtual berry bowl of flavour that’ll keep you sipping the day away, also has a very pretty colour.  This is one you should be serving in the backyard this summer. (****½)

Argentina – Red …
Finca Flichman 2008 Expressiones Reserve Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon ($15.95 - #0017111) – sweet black fruit and black cherry. (****)

Argentina – White …
Alta Vista 2008 Premium Torrontes ($13.95 - #0037127) – watch out, a good Torrontes might be your next summery white, and this one fits the bill nicely.  Big perfumed note, almost Gewurztraminer-like with tangerine, a little lemon and some floral flavours.  Good price to give this grape a go. (****)

Australia – Red …
Evans & Tate 2007 Shiraz ($19.95 - #0606905) – blackberry and chocolate lead the way, this one has a bit of elegance that’s very welcome in Shiraz, you’ll also fine nice tannins here. (****½)
Kaesler 2007 Stonehorse Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvedre ($23.95 - #0006551) – lots of fruit here, both red and black, plum, spice and chocolate.  Very juicy. (****½)
Skillogalee 2006 Basket Press Shiraz ($24.95 - #0165753) – always worth the price, this Shiraz has delicious mineral and black fruit on the palate, very good structure. (****)
Yalumba 2008 The Scrambler ($21.95 - #0165811) – blackberry, spice and chocolate, quite dry on the palate. (****)

Canada – Red …
Jackson-Triggs 2007 Proprietors’ Grand Reserve Merlot ($19.95 - #0563197)
Vineland Estates 2007 Elevation Cabernet ($25.00 - #0173609)

Chile – Red …
Botalcura 2007 Reserve El Delirio Syrah/Malbec ($13.95 - #0018630) – this one is very minty with nice blackberry fruit. (****)

Chile – White …
La Joya 2008 Viognier Reserve ($13.95 - #0168542) – the nose of this wine is full of tropical and apricots while the palate is pineapple, sweet pear and peach pit.  Another good value white. (****)

France – Red …
(Bordeaux)
Chateau la Confession 2006 ($62.00 - #0563684) – for sixty-two bucks it better be good; with mocha, blackberry, cinnamon, spice and still a touch woody.  Good wine for the cellar (****)

Germany – White …
Darting 2008 Gewurztraminer Kabinett ($16.95 - #0944181) – this one starts off nice and gets better.  Floral, spice and apricot on the nose, the flavours fill the mouth with a deliciousness that keeps you coming back for more and then there’s that lovely finish.  Very nice wine; for those who like Gewurztraminer this one’s a definite pick-up. (****½)

Italy – Red …
(Tuscany)
Elisabetta Geppetti Pelofino 2008 ($16.95 - #0164665) – sweet strawberry jam nose, the strawberry follows onto the palate, simple yet tasty. (****)
Querciabella 2007 Chianti Classico ($34.95 - #0728816) – chocolate, mocha and black fruit lead the way with a touch of herbaceousness and spice. (****½)
(Veneto)
Villa Girardi Blure Alto Ripasso Valpolicella Classico Superiore 2007 ($17.95 - #0161844) – plum and chocolate on the nose, the flavours are mouth filling and tasty with hints of mocha and a nice finish. (****½)
Zonin Amarone Della Valpolicella 2006 ($39.95 - #0086207) – this is a good price for an ageable wine of this quality.  Plum and chocolate lead the way with good acidity and a smooth palate, there’s even a yummy vanilla chocolate plum and cherry finish. (****)

Italy – White …
(Piedmont)
Cristina Ascheri Moscato D’Asti ($17.95 - #0746479) – this is typical and simple, what makes moscato d’asti lovely to sip on, a low 5.5% alcohol with ginger ale, floral and grapy notes. (****)

Portugal – Dessert …
Delaforce Fine Ruby Port ($12.95 - #0164608) – a great price for a delicious Ruby, this one is pretty smooth with a red fruit finish, lots of cherry and chocolate notes. (****)

United States – Red …
(California)
Cline Cellars 2007 Cashmere ($18.95 - #0161539) – a Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre blend is not surprisingly silky smooth but leaves no fuzzies on the tongue – good finish, though it is a little shorter than I would have like.. (****)
Renwood 2005 Sierra Foothills Red Label Syrah ($15.95 - #0588095) – big on red berries with decent acidity and lovely pluminess. (****)
Sebastiani 2007 Pinot Noir ($19.95 - #0014233) – lots going on here with raspberry, vanilla and sour cherry, there’s even a bit of chocolate here which I find interesting in a Pinot Noir; but it’s very drinkable and sniffable – not typical, but still nice to sip on.  You might even find some sweet black licorice and cassis liqueur hanging out in this one. (****)

United States – White …
(California)
Lander-Jenkins Vineyards 2008 Spirit Hawk Chardonnay ($17.95 - #0162651) – lovely fruit with pear, white peach, honeydew melon and vanilla, nice flavours good wine. (****)

Grape Guy Top 3 … what I’ll be lining up for on May 15, 2010:
Evans & Tate 2007 Shiraz ($19.95 - #0606905) –
Australia Kaesler 2007 Stonehorse Shiraz/Grenache/Mourvedre ($23.95 - #0006551) – Australia
Perrin 2009 Reserve Rosé ($15.95 - #0719062) – France

Happy Shopping.