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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Paul’s Picks from the LCBO Vintages New Release of February 2, 2013 – Wines I line up for and Special Wines for Valentine’s


Hello to all my wine friends,


One of the featured stories of this New Release (NR) is the “Signature Study”, a look at the New World’s best grapes. Which means showcasing 7 countries or regions and highlighting two of the grapes which they are best known for or grow best for their terroir or climate. Examples would be; Argentina (Torrentés & Malbec), California (Chardonnay & Cabernet Sauvignon), etc. I think that the selection of grape varietals for each region is bang on, the choice of wines however, could have been much better. I am recommending 6 out of 14 and will integrate some of them into my two feature segment. As for the Valentine feature, I passed and will provide you with my own selection of wines spread throughout this NR. Now, apart from the wines featured in the following two highlighted segments, here are a few wines I would like to bring to your attentio.
 
First the white wines;
 
  • If you are looking for an Ontario Riesling, Tawse Sketches of Niagara Riesling 2010 (089029) at $17.95 previously released on October 29, 2011 is being re-released. I did a review of this Riesling on my blog on November 11, 2011. I was not assigning a score then, I gave it a 90 points when I posted my review on WineAlign. Now I know that my review is more than a year old but Ontario makes world class Riesling and Riesling has a great ability to age. I expect this wine to be even more complex. Here is the link to my review on my blog;

  • Another excellent Ontario wine being released; Malivoire Chardonnay 2010 from Niagara Peninsula (573147) at $19.95; and

  • Here is a textbook buttery California Chardonnay for fans of this style, La Crema Chardonnay 2010 from California (067231) at $37.95.

Now for the red wines;

  • For fans of Rhône region of France, Les Halos de Jupiter 2010 from Costières de Nîmes AC (309153) at $14.95 represent very good value and is a blend of 60% Syrah and 40% Grenache.

  • Talking about good value and Syrah, here is another great wine to consider, Carmen Gran Reserva Syrah 2009 from Chile (301903) at $17.95.

  • For those looking for something special, my pick for best wine of this release, Chappellet Signature Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 from California (704254) at $68.95; and

  • This classy Sangiovese wine from Tuscany, Tenimenti Angelini Val Di Suga Brunello Di Montalcino 2007 from Italy (713719) at $49.95.

Now let’s get started;

Wines I line up for; I thought to explain how some wines end up on my shopping list;

  • Graham Beck Bowed Head Chenin Blanc 2010 from South Africa (231357) at $18.95 - When looking at my cellar, my inventory of white wine is mostly Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Chardonnay. I do like to have a variety of choices available to better paired with dinner. Have you ever tried a glass of Chenin Blanc? This is the flavour profile of Chenin Blanc; soft texture, light-medium bodied, high-acid grape and produces dry to semisweet wines with flavour of apples, pear, guava, pineapple, honey and minerals. The Chenin Blanc grape also makes a great wine from the appellation of Vouvray in la Loire region of France. Chenin Blanc is the most planted grape in South Africa and this one is from one of the better producers.

  • Best’s Great Western Bin No. 1 Shiraz 2010 from Australia (222323) at $24.95 – This Shiraz is on my shopping list because I am a repeat customer having purchased multiple vintages. I reviewed there 2009 vintages on my blog on gave it a 92 points. I love Shiraz from cooler region of Australia (this one is from Victoria region of South Australia), they have better acidity then warmer regions, but this one is still full bodied with 14.5% alcohol and would be great with BBQ ribs, hamburger or steak. Worth multiple purchases.

  • Domaine Grand Veneur Les Champauvins Côtes du Rhône 2010 from France (076331) at $18.95 – Another producer which I am a big fan, Alain Jaune & Fils wines; Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, Vacqueras and Côtes du Rhône to name a few are just superb. I love the style of this house, their Les Champauvins Côtes du Rhône 2010 is a blend of mostly Grenache (70%) with Syrah and Mourvèdre in a supporting role, alcohol comes in at 13%.

  • Poderi Angelini Primitivo Di Manduria 2008 from Italy (268136) at $17.95 – This purchase will achieve two things; my love of Italian wines and my love of Zinfandel since Primitivo and Zinfandel are the same grape. Most Italian wines I review are from the region of Tuscany, Veneto and Piedmont, I need to venture into other exciting regions of Italy, and this one is from Puglia. This wine is made with 100% Primitivo with maturation for 6 months in barriques and alcohol coming in at a “generous” 15%

Special wines for Valentine's; Here are my picks for a memorable Valentine Day. What I am looking for here are wines that are delicious and fun to drink, that are smooth, with aromatics and sexiness.

  • Studert-Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett 2008 from Germany (970129) at $16.95 – Personally, if I would go for a white wine, I would go for a German Riesling Kabinett. Off-dry with low alcohol at 7.5% with a luscious, complex mouthfeel.

  • Villa Girardi Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico 2008 from Italy (159913) at $41.95 – Hard to beat the sensuous mouthfeel of an Amarone, this one is a blend of Veneto varietal; Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara. Maturation taking place in Slovonian oak for three years and alcohol coming in at a warm 15%.

  • Justin Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 from California (684308) at $33.95 – For those of you who have been to California to drink their wines, this wine should bring you back to California. It drinks like sunshine in a glass, a full bodied (14.5% alcohol) rich Cabernet with maturation taking place in 225L American oak barrels for 18 months (28%). This Cabernet is on my shopping list, I sure can use a little sunshine right now.

  • R. Pouillon & Fils 1er Cru Brut Rosé Champagne from France (314518) at $44.95 – If you are looking for a Champagne or Sparkling wine, is there not a more sexier choice than a rosé Champagne. My other three recommendations (see below) in that category would all be good but why not go for something truly special.

My top three wines from this release;

1- Chappellet Signature Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 from California (704254) at $68.95

2- Villa Girardi Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico 2008 from Italy (159913) at $41.95

3- Barossa Valley Estate Ebenezer Shiraz 2007 from Australia (971705) at $40.95



My top three wines for value;

1- Carmen Gran Reserva Syrah 2009 from Chile (301903) at $17.95

2- Studert-Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett 2008 from Germany (970129) at $16.95

3- Les Halos de Jupiter 2010 from France (309153) at $14.95


My wine picks from this New Release for your considerations;

Red Wines;

1- Justin Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 from California (684308) at $33.95

2- Chappellet Signature Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 from California (704254) at $68.95

3- Kendall-Jackson Jackson Hills Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 from California (304196) at $44.95

4- Marilyn 25 Silver Anniversary Merlot 2009 from California (306738) at $39.95

5- Marimar Estate La Masia Pinot Noir 2007 from California (303974) at $34.95

6- Emiliana Novas Gran Reserva Carmenère/Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 from Chile (066746) at $15.95

7- Carmen Gran Reserva Syrah 2009 from Chile (301903) at $17.95

8- Barossa Valley Estate Ebenezer Shiraz 2007 from Australia (971705) at $40.95

9- Best’s Great Western Bin No. 1 Shiraz 2010 from Australia (222323) at $24.95

10-Cirrus Syrah 2007 from South Africa (054338) at $33.95

11-Château Pey de Pont 2009 from France (307967) at $23.95

12-Hecht & Bannier Côtes du Rousillon-Villages 2010 from France (142802) at $23.95

13-Domaine Grand Veneur Les Champauvins Côtes du Rhône 2010 from France (076331) at $18.95

14-Les Halos de Jupiter 2010 from France (309153) at $14.95

15-Tour de L’Isle Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2010 from France (309849) at $39.95

16-Skouras Saint George Aghiorghitiko 2010 from Greece (162321) at $17.95

17-Poderi Angelini Primitivo Di Manduria 2008 from Italy (268136) at $17.95

18-Fattoria La Ripa Chianti Classico Riserva 2008 from Italy (984401) at $25.95

19-Tenimenti Angelini Val Di Suga Brunello Di Montalcino 2007 from Italy (713719) at $49.95

20-Villa Girardi Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico 2008 from Italy (159913) at $41.95

21-Aneto Red 2009 from Portugal (314930) at $19.95

22-Juan Gil Red 2010 from Spain (001677) at $21.95


White Wines;

1- Malivoire Chardonnay 2010 from Ontario (573147) at $19.95

2- Tawse Sketches of Niagara Riesling 2010 (089029) at $17.95

3- La Crema Chardonnay 2010 from California (067231) at $37.95

4- Hill-Smith Estate Chardonnay 2010 from Australia (361584) at $19.95

5- Graham Beck Bowed Head Chenin Blanc 2010 from South Africa (231357) at $18.95

6- Eric Forest L’Ame Forest Pouilly-Fuissé 2009 from France (301911) at $27.95

7- Studert-Prüm Wehlener Sonnenuhr Riesling Kabinett 2008 from Germany (970129) at $16.95


Champagne and Sparkling Wines;

1- R. Pouillon & Fils 1er Cru Brut Rosé Champagne from France (314518) at $44.95 – Extra Dry

2- Loosen Bros. Dr. L. Sparkling Riesling from Germany (296095) at $13.95 – Dry

3-Ricossa Antica Casa Moscato D’Asti 2011 from Italy (072272) at $15.95 – Sweet

4- Muga Conde De Haro Brut Cava from Spain (168559) at $19.95 – Extra Dry

That is all for me and my team. We will be back for the New Release of February 16, 2013 where the featured segments are; “Tuscan Classics” and “Kosher wines for Passover”

Cheers
Paul YWG

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