February 15, 2014 LCBO Vintages release. A few wines worthy of attention but this
release is not nearly what it could be.
Whites, from France, Greece
DOMAINE GAUTHERON CHABLIS 2012 279 cases $24.95
JOSEPH DROUHIN
MÂCON-VILLAGES 2012 247 cases $17.95
BOUTARI SANTORINI 2012
198 cases $17.95
Reds, from the Rhone, Tuscany, California and Washington St.
From the Rhone, a few options. 219 cases of the 2010 DOMAINE
DUSEIGNEUR ANTARÈS LIRAC @ $25.95. An
interesting Village, Lirac flies under the
Rhone Radar sometimes. If you can still find the Duvernay Vacqueyras marked
down to just over $20, buy it instead.
PIERRE AMADIEU
DOMAINE GRAND ROMANE CUVÉE PRESTIGE 2011
Gigondas, features 198 cases @ $28.95.
Not up to the standard set by the 2010 vintage but expect licorice, garrigues,
spice and perhaps an earlier drinker.
From Chianti, the
2010 BIBBIANO CHIANTI CLASSICO 597 cases @ $19.95 has an unreal score from Decanter. As a result it may be hard to
find and probably will be one of those Saturday morning ‘arm wrestle’
opportunities. Don’t be too upset if you miss out. All the other reviews I’ve
read come in about 10 points below this one so buyer beware.
2007 AMORINO MONTEPULCIANO D’ABRUZZO $27.95. – New to me,
this is an expensive wine for an LCBO offering from Montepulciano
D’Abruzzo but as a Three of Three winner from Gambero Rosso it might be
worth it. Certainly it’s got some age on it so should be more than ready to
drink right now.
If you're feeling Italian, I'd also recommend you go back a release or two and find some Tassinaia if you're spending in this $$ region.
The omnipresent (well it seems that way) COLUMBIA CREST.
This time it’s the GRAND ESTATES
CABERNET SAUVIGNON 447 cases @ $17.95. Available for about $10 in the States. Between the H3 brand and their Grand Estates
brand, Columbia Crest seems to appear once a month representing one of the
three big red grapes (Cab Sauv, Merlot, Syrah). Where are the Grand Reserve
bottlings boys and girls? Sure they’re
bigger $’s but they’re as good or better than many Cali options offered at substantially
more.
Big Bucks
And speaking of Big Bucks,
Australia offers up a Big Buck Shiraz that I really like, the THORN-CLARKE WILLIAM RANDELL SHIRAZ 2010 90 cases of 6 $43.95. The score is over the
top and will attract point chasers but the wine is very good if you can afford
it.
From California, The Hess wines are quite expensive and a
few years ago they were prone to price reductions. That said, I do like the
Allomi Vineyard after a little rest in the dark. The wine, not me.
HESS ALLOMI VINEYARD CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2011 335 cases
$37.95
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