The October 27th Vintages release focuses on Bordeaux
2009 and a few smaller California vineyards. But let’s take a minute to ignore
them and review one of the ‘Food and Drink’ specials. Remember our friends at
the monopoly buy these wines in industrial quantities, anywhere from 2000 to
5000 cases, and tout them as something special for you. The LENA DI MEZZO RIPASSO VALPOLICELLA CLASSICO
SUPERIORE 2009 is one of them now for sale at $17.00. My first thought was ‘Hey
wasn’t this out earlier this year?’ Well, yes the previous vintage was in the
March 31st 2012 Vintages catalogue. The wine is now being foisted on
the unsuspecting public for a dollar and 5 cents more than the previous vintage.
So while Dalton** freezes wages in the public sector, his minions at the LCBO can
blithely go ahead and jack up prices like they’re in some Sam Walton wet dream!
It’s beyond crazed. Oh and in the review, that previous vintage was a point
better. So let’s summarize:
- Canadian dollar vs the Euro? Stronger.
- Wine quality? Weaker.
- Quantity purchased (one would think for a massive volume discount)? Huge, but apparently no discount, at least not to the buying public!
- Price? More expensive!
- Lubricant used? eeeYow, Not the way I feel!
How stupid does the LCBO think we are? Folks, not since the first $15 specials have
these Food and Drink ‘specials’ been truly special. Boycott them until they become something truly special again!
Now on to the release. Bordeaux holds little charm for
me and the California wines are over priced. But that’s not to say this is a
bad release – just MOTS from the LCBO. The VRSS is 62. There are options to
tempt your tastebuds.
** Written before he flew the coop.
THE Other REDS
2009 MEERLUST CABERNET SAUVIGNON - $24.95 ooops $28.95– I expect big things here.
Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate:
91 pts
CONCHA Y TORO TERRUNYO BLOCK 27 CARMENERE 2009 – To my palate, the Terrunyo brand is always the best value and among the best quality of all Chilean wines.
This one is no exception and although it’s not cheap, you’ll find terrific
enjoyment served with rack of lamb or rare beef. Terrunyo tier of wines never
exhibit the green and brown flavours I get from some Carmeneres or other Chilean
reds - very hard to beat.
2010 PERRIN & FILS L'ANDÉOL RASTEAU CÔTES DU RHÔNE-VILLAGES - $19.95 From the Perrin family of the Rhone, an excellent, if somewhat
expensive Cotes du Rhone named village. On par with Perrin’s Cairanne and
Vinsobres offerings but for some reason a couple of bucks more. Save yourself
two dollars and buy them first but if they’re sold out, go for this one.
2008 ROLF BINDER
HEINRICH SHIRAZ/ MATARO/ GRENACHE - $24.95
94 points – James
Halliday (Australian Wine Companion) so take the score and subtract 3 or 4 but a terrific producer and a big wine
for sure! For the $5 savings, it gets
the nod over the Brave Faces.
2011 TWO HANDS BRAVE
FACES - $29.95 – Another from the Two Hands team. A GSM to match up to anything
from the Southern Rhone… always very good.
2008 MARCHESE ANTINORI TIGNANELLO ESTATE CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA $29.95
(499 cases of 12) Formerly
known as Tenute Marchesi Antinori' Chianti Classico Riserva, this is now taking
advantage of the awareness of the Tignanello brand. Look for this one to climb
in price over the next few years for no other reason than it is Tig’s baby
brother. Ahh I’m such a skeptic. The Wine Advocate gave it 91 points stating “presents a dark, almost saturated color. It is a bigger,
fatter wine packed with super-ripe, jammy plum, raisin and licorice flavors on
a structured frame of notable power as well as length”
2009 DANDELION
LIONHEART OF THE BAROSSA SHIRAZ - $20.95
2010 WYNNS COONAWARRA
SHIRAZ $22.95 (503
cases of 12)
2010 LECONFIELD
COONAWARRA MERLOT $22.95 (191 cases of 12) Awarded a bunch of medals and trophies from
the various Australian wine shows.
2008 LANGMEIL
BLACKSMITH BAROSSA VALLEY CABERNET SAUVIGNON $24.95
(255 cases of 12) – 89 points from both RP and WS, 91 from WE
CLOS DE LOS SIETE 2009 $21.95 – a rerelease of the popular Michel Rolland blend. Big, bold and excellent
with anything red or grilled or any combination thereof.
SANTA CAROLINA RESERVE DE FAMILIA CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2009 – Well priced at $17.95 this is an excellent wine for the money. Open
early or decant to allow the air to hit it, then serve with anything grilled or
roasted.
2010 HECHT & BANNIER MINERVOIS - $19.95 Ah yes, another very good wine but if you want to save a
couple of bucks there are better options available for less at the time of this
writing. Look for the Millegrand from this same area or perhaps one of the
Perrin southern Rhone named Villages (Vinsobres, Cairanne) a few releases back
2010 DELAS FRÈRES SAINT-ESPRIT CÔTES DU RHÔNE - $15.95 (349 cases of 12) As good a price as we seem
to be able to get for a terrific vintage from the Rhone.
2009 ROCCA DELLE MACIE TENUTA SANT’ALFONSO CHIANTI CLASSICO $21.95
(379 cases of 12)Bruce
Sanderson gives it 90 pts “Black currant, violet, black cherry and
licorice aromas and flavors take on a salty tang as this red develops on the
palate. Ripe and rich, with dense tannins on the long aftertaste. Best from
2014 through 2020.
TWO UNDER
$30 BORDEAUX
CHATEAU SENEJAC $28.95 A lower
level Pontet Canet
2009 CHATEAU
LESTRUELLE CRU BOURGEOIS - $18.95
(1,499 cases of 12)
WS 90 pts “Nicely
toasty, with vanilla and espresso notes up front, but the core of raspberry,
blackberry and boysenberry fruit rushes in behind it, with a long,
licorice-filled finish. Should settle in
nicely. Best from 2012 through 2017.
TWO
FIZZIES
CAVE DE RIBEAUVILLE
GIERSBERGER BRUT CREMANT D’ALSACE - $19.95
BISOL CREDE BRUT
PROSECCO DI VALDOBBIANE SUPERIORE - $19.95
a solid core of
ripe apple and apple blossom aromas and flavors, mixing with hints of anise and
smoke, with a nut note that lingers on the modest finish. Crisp and fresh
overall. Drink now. 6,500 cases made. –AN 89 points – Robert
Parker
BIG BUCKS
2009 DOMAINE DU VIEUX TÉLÉGRAPHE LA CRAU
CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE - $79.95 Wine Spectator
James Molesworth 94 pts “This is crammed with fruit, spice and
structure, as braised fig, plum skin, cassis and anise notes wrestle with
roasted apple wood, melted red licorice and tar for now. The embedded grip
should carry the finish until this assimilates fully. Best from 2014 through
2024.
LINDAFLOR MALBEC 2007 $42.95 – From the
Uco Valley, this is a massive offering. I believe the wine was at least
co-vinified with Michel Rolland. If you like the Clos de los Siete, think of
this as its bigger, bustier, more experienced sister who just returned by way
of Paris from a summer in Australia.
2009 TENUTA SETTE PONTI CROGNOLO TOSCANA $32.95 (349 cases of 12) NOTE: This wine marks the
second label of Oreno.
2010 TENUTA SAN GUIDO GUIDALBERTO
TOSCANA 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40%
Merlot $47.95 (199 cases of 6) Guidalberto, the second wine of the iconic
Sassicaia estate.
STAG'S
LEAP WINE CELLARS ARTEMIS CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2008 $51.95 – Here’s a conundrum,
and I don’t mean the wine. Well I do mean the wine but not that wine, this
wine. It scored 82 points from the WS and 95 from WE. How can there be 13
points difference between two educated palates? I’ll
split the difference and guess we’ll be getting something closer to 90 than to
80, but 90 points for $52 is still not great QPR.
HAUTS DE PONTET CANET
$
54.95 – Second wine of Pontet Canet.
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