Archive for September, 2009

The King of Cabs

torresgrancoronasTHE KING OF CABS

A few decades ago there was a tasting held in Paris to select the world’s best Cabernet. At that time, California was starting to make claims that their wine was better than Bordeaux – the home of Cabernet. The tasters were French, and when the results were tabulated, the wine world went into shock. Both France and Bordeaux were losers – the winning wine was from Spain: an expensive Cabernet produced by Torres and called Mas la Plana.

Mas la Plana is neither available nor in most peoples price range, but Torres produces a more affordable Cabernet called Gran Coronas, that’s also capable of surprising with its quality.  The 05 vintage is as dazzling as a Broadway musical – lots of richness, plushness and very seductive spicy/sweet flavours. An irresistible combo of power and charm. Best with hearty food.

Torres 05 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva ‘Gran Coronas’, Penedes, Spain
36483 $18.95 (part of Vintages Essentials)
wine style: rich red

Italian Wisdom

“The Italians are wonderfully expressive…without speaking a word.”

Matt Kramer

Charmes Sparkling Brut & QR Code

ChatBrutStopped off at Hagerman’s Farm stall outside Bloomfield and bought a bag of bok choy. Wow! I wonder what’s next!

In keeping with the ‘good things grow in Ontario’ theme, check out Ch. des Charmes amazing Sparkling Brut. Has the high-pitched note and pure quality of Champagne.  Half Chardonnay and half Pinot Noir – the classic Champagne blend. Makes a classy aperitif.

Chateau des Charmes Brut Sparkling, VQA Niagara-on-the-Lake 207944 $22.95

P.S. Charmes is coming out with a smart new label (check out their Chardonnay), with  a QR code. Reading the code can be done with any mobile camera phone that has a QR reader. Many of the new generation Smartphones have a QR reader already installed. Point the cell phone camera toward the code, take the picture which activates the decoder and gives the user access to information, coupons, maps, recipes, images, paperless tickets … the possibilities are endless. A smart way to increase the amount of information contained on a back label.

LCBO Vintages September 26, 2009

Vintages, Saturday Sept 26

THE LOW DOWN: Three novel Italian whites are the hits of this release. All under $15. In reds, you’ll make a lot of people happy with my Côtes du Rhône or Napa Cab picks. I don’t usually recommend forty-five dollar wines but Foreign Affair Pinot is both novel and wonderfully satisfying if you enjoy traditional style red wine.

riffWHITES
ALOIS LAGEDER 08 Pinot Grigio ‘Riff’, Alto Adige, Italy 66415 $13.95
style: nice & easy white
Pinot grigio with zingy, mineral freshess and a little richness. Very pure with an elegant feeling, Classy white for a nice dinner.

pecoroniCANTINA TOLLO 08 Pecorino, Abruzzo, Italy 134510 $14.95
style: nice & easy white
Pecorino is a lesser known Italian grape that produces really good, general purpose white wine. Not too light not too rich – more herbal than fruity, and best of all – something different.

stocooSTOCCO 08 Friulano, Friuli, Italy 135525 $14.95
style: fresh white
Friulano is a zesty Sauv Blanc-style white produced in Italy’s Friuli region. There’s also some fullness but the overall feeling is high-spirited and refreshing. A lovely pure, spring day experience. Have with appetizers.


cardinREDS

TERRES d’AVIGNON 07 Côtes du Rhône ‘Cardinalices’, France 130294 $13.95
style: rich red
Super-rich and yummy – with dangerous drinkability. Charming and gentle so it works equally well with white or red meats.

avalonAVALON 06 Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, California 684399 $22.95
style: rich red
Solid Californian red that’s found a middle ground between heft and drinkabiltiy. Rich, but not overpowering. Steak wine that will let the meat and company shine.

beaverTHE FOREIGN AFFAIR 07 Pinot Noir, VQA Niagara 127332 $44.00
style: rich red
Foreign Affair is a new Niagara winery producing wines by the Appassimento technique (dried grapes as in Amarone) – hence the high cost of this wine. I’m recommending the Pinot because it delivers the goods – a really interesting red with some of the richness of Amarone and a lot of the earthy quality of Barolo. Feeling and flavours of the fall, the forest, the farm…all things woodsy. Quite refreshing and very together without trying too hard. Could be called the anti-wine in this era where smoothness rules. Have with simply roasted red meats or game – don’t forget to try and create your own farmhouse feeling.

Premium Gamays in Niagara

Look for thpellergamaye following premium Gamays on your Niagara winery visits.

Peller Estates 07 Gamay Noir ‘Private Reserve’ $18.95 (also at Vineyards stores)
Delicious fruitiness and freshness. Truly yummy! A friend said it was the most delicious red she ever tasted.

MalGamay

Malivoire Estates 07 Gamay Noir $17.95
Super-concentrated. Have with hearty pasta.

13thstreet13th Street Winery 07 Gamay $18.00
***Now in their new location! 1776 Fourth Ave, St. Catharines
Rustic, flavourful and unique.

 

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