Hello to all my wine friends,
This New Release (NR) is a big moment for our local
wine producers as the wines from our province
of Ontario take center
stage. There is no secondary feature in this NR as Ontario is the sole focus, with 23 wines
being released. As for the remainder of this week’s offering, the stand out
country is France; from a solid selection of 2009 Bordeaux’s, a couple of recommended
2010 Rhône blends, a red blend from the Midi and a great value Chardonnay from
Burgundy. Also added for fans of full bodied Aussie Shiraz, two of them from
very good producers are being released. As for the disappointment, the Italian
offering leaves a lot to be desired.
Now my favourite question; If I were allowed to buy
only one wine from this NR, which one would that be? As much as I would like to
pick an Ontario wine, it’s hard for me not to
ignore the very good value and quality of this Spanish beauty; Lan Gran Reserva
2005 from Spain
(928622) at $27.95. Now here are a few wines I would like to bring to your
attention;
Starting with white wines;
- I like cool climate, refreshing and mineral rich
wines like this one; Momo Pinot Gris 2012 from New Zealand (163535) at $17.95
- Here are three recommended Chardonnays; from the
mother land of Burgundy, Domaine Raphaël Sallet Mâcon Uchizy 2011 from France (130450)
at $15.95, from the cooler region of Orange in New South Wales, Printhie
Mountain Range Chardonnay 2011 from Australia (336701) at $19.95 and a premium
full-bodied and rich Chardonnay from Sonoma County, Ramey Sonoma Coast
Chardonnay 2010 from California (288035) at $41.95.
Now for the red wines;
- This is my favourite premium Shiraz,
- Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2008 from Australia (737817) at $59.95. Not
technically part of this NR but the LCBO In-Store-Discovery program (ISD). These
products are available in limited quantities and not available in all stores. If
you are interested in this Shiraz
you better put on your running shoes and elbow pads as there are only 228
bottles for the entire province (38 cases of 6 bottles).
- Another full bodied Shiraz,
which is strongly recommended, Penfold Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2010 from Australia
(422782) at $34.95
- Now, for the recommended 2009 Bordeaux’s, here are
three option to be considered, these three wines would be strong cellar
candidates; Château D’Aiguilhe 2009 AC Côtes de Castillon (194092) at $44.85, Château
Fleur Cardinale 2009 AC Saint-Émilion (197541) at $64.85 and the second wine
from Château Grand-Puy-Lacaste, Lacoste Borie 2009 AC Pauillac (196493) at
$38.85.
- And finally, for fans of Spanish wines, apart from Lan
Gran Reserva 2005 here are two very good values to considerer; Domeco De
Jarauta Lar De Sotomayor Vendimia Seleccionada 2010 from Spain (336099) at
$17.95, this is a blend of mostly Tempranillo with 5% each of Mazuelo and
Graciano and Ônra Negre 2009 from Spain (343079) at $16.95 a blend of Grenache,
Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Ontario Wines; Much attention has been given to
Canadian and local wines lately, from the National Wine Awards of Canada,
organized by WineAlign, recently released results; to the month long promotion
starting on September 15 of Ontario wines in over 130 Ontario restaurants plus
LCBO stores; to the Free My Grapes movement. For fans of full bodied reds, Ontario wines can be a
hard sell. As a cool climate growing region, early ripening grapes work best.
Therefore when it comes to Ontario
wines, competing on the world stage, focus should be given to these grapes, for
whites; Riesling and Chardonnay; and reds, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc, as
they perform consistently well. When it comes to Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and
Syrah, they need an outstanding vintage like 2010 and 2012 to fully ripen. I simply could not forgive myself if I failed to mention the excellent Icewine made in Ontario. This is one of the few wine growing regions where the grapes can naturally freeze on the vine.
My opinion is that if you are looking for quality
wines, buying local is not cheap. That being said, you may well feel better
knowing that you are helping the local wine industry establish itself on the
world stage. An industry that helps to employ hundreds of people who are
passionate about our local wine industry
and the work they do. Here are three Ontario
wines for your considerations;
- Featherstone Black Sheep Riesling 2012 from Niagara
Peninsula (080234) at $16.95 – From the warm 2012 vintages, these grapes where
picked three weeks early in order to retain the vibrant acidity, this Riesling
is off-dry and alcohol comes in at 11%.
- Norman Hardie Unfiltered Chardonnay 2010 from Prince Edward
County (184432) at $35.00
– The winemaking style from Norman Hardie is in making elegant wines, which
allow the grapes to express their terroir. Very little new wood is used in the
making of this Chardonnay and alcohol comes in at a reasonable 11.9%.
- Coyote’s Run Red Paw Vineyard Pinot Noir 2011 from Niagara Peninsula (079228) at $22.95 – One of
the best Ontario Pinot Noir I have ever tasted came from this vineyard. Their
2003 Reserve Pinot Noir, was a real “barnyardy” little number, just how I like
them. This Pinot Noir is medium-bodied, fruity with alcohol coming in at 13%.
My top three wines from this release;
1- Château Fleur Cardinale 2009 from France (197541) at $64.85
2- Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2008 from Australia
(737817) at $59.95
3- Lan Gran Reserva 2005 from Spain (928622) at $27.95
My top three wines for value;
1- Featherstone Black Sheep Riesling 2012 from Ontario (080234) at
$16.95
2- Domeco De Jarauta Lar De Sotomayor Vendimia Seleccionada 2010 from Spain (336099) at $17.95
3- Domaine Raphaël Sallet Mâcon Uchizy 2011 from France
(130450) at $15.95
My wines picks from this New Release for your
consideration;
Red Wines;
1- Tawse Growers Blend Pinot Noir 2010 from Ontario (130989) at
$26.95
2- Coyote’s Run Red Paw Vineyard Pinot Noir 2011 from Ontario (079228) at
$22.95
3- Cooper’s Hawk Cabernet Franc Reserve 2010 from Ontario (335729) at
$39.95
4- Beaulieu Vineyard George de Latour Private Reserve
Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 from California
(080218) at $109.95
5- Rodney Strong Knotty Vines Zinfandel 2011 from California (363358) at
$24.95
6- Shafer One Point Five Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 from California (045476) at
$89.95
7- Jim Barry The McRae Wood Shiraz 2008 from Australia
(737817) at $59.95 (ISD)
8- Penfold Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz 2010 from Australia
(422782) at $34.95
9- Wynns Coonawarra Estate The Siding Cabernet
Sauvignon 2011 from Australia
(333229) at $22.95
10- Château D’Aiguilhe 2009 from France (194092) at $44.85
11- Château Fleur Cardinale 2009 from France (197541) at $64.85
12- Lacoste Borie 2009 from France (196493) at $38.85
13- Alain Jaume & Fils Grande Garrigue Vacqueyras
2010 from France
(233916) at $24.95
14- M. Chapoutier La
Bernardine Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2010 from France (972331) at $49.95
15- Corte Pavone Brunello Di Montalcino 2007 from Italy
(237263) at $49.95
16-Àlvaro Palacios Camins Del
Priorat 2011 from Spain
(216291) at $22.95
17-Domeco De Jarauta Lar De Sotomayor Vendimia
Seleccionada 2010 from Spain
(336099) at $17.95
18-Lan Gran Reserva 2005 from Spain (928622) at $27.95
19-Ônra Negre 2009 from Spain (343079) at $16.95
White Wines;
1- Featherstone Black Sheep Riesling 2012 from Ontario (080234) at
$16.95
2- Flat Rock Cellars Riesling 2012 from Ontario (043281) at
$16.95
3- Bachelder Niagara Chardonnay 2011 from Ontario (302083) at
$29.95
4- Norman Hardie Unfiltered Chardonnay 2010 from Ontario (184432) at
$35.00
5- Ramey Sonoma Coast
Chardonnay 2010 from California
(288035) at $41.95
6- Printhie Mountain Range Chardonnay 2011 from Australia
(336701) at $19.95
7- Momo Pinot Gris 2012 from New Zealand (163535) at $17.95
8- Domaine Raphaël Sallet Mâcon Uchizy 2011 from France
(130450) at $15.95
That is all for me and my team. I hope you enjoy my
picks this week. My team and I will be back for the next New Release of
September 28, 2013 where the featured segment will be “Tuscany’s innovative IGT
wines”, “Premium Chilean wines” and “Easy Thanksgiving”. Sad to say, and with
some relief, my next NR newsletter will be my last. I will be moving west, to Alberta, in the next few weeks.
Cheers
Paul YWG