May 10th and we finally
get a release with some quality and variety and thankfully also with wine prices
that don’t break the bank. This time around the featured countries are
Argentina and Chile backed up by two others, a Rosé feature and a look at
Germany. The wine picks are global in scope.
As so often happens with Vintages
featured countries, the wines presented are not really top notch but this time
around a few are good enough to make it into my selections. I have also made
some picks from the rosés. On a deck or patio on a hot summer day I quite like
them. The nice thing about new rosés is they are versatile enough to accompany
a lunch or a supper of grilled fish, chicken, or pork tenderloin. I know it may seem early in the year but once
many of these are gone, they’re gone until next year so pay attention!
This release scores 68 points on
the VRSS and could make it into the 70’s. It’s been a long time since we
reached that lofty height and you can thank the rosés this time around.
ARGENTINA
For me only a couple of wines
make the grade among the reasonably priced offerings in the first feature of
the release, (excluding that big buck Purple Angel). Both are malbecs. Is my
predilection for rare, grilled beef showing?
ALTOS LAS HORMIGAS TERROIR MALBEC
2010 223 cases $19.95 – Almost a QPR
winner. BBQ’d Burgers, lamb or beef and a glass or two of this. Hard to beat.
ACHÁVAL FERRER MALBEC 2012 400 cases
$24.95 – Among my favourite Argentine producers. Santiago Achaval’s discussion
of terroir and terrunyo on Wine Library TV is among my favourite wine clips on
youtube. A-F’s malbec has gotten more pricey over the last few years but is worth
it when served with a roast prime rib or a big hunk of grilled steak.
AUSTRALIA
FOWLES WINE THE EXCEPTION
CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2010 419 cases
$24.95 – Fowles wines are on a successful run at the LCBO in both the general
list and Vintages. Their Stone Dwellers Cab is very popular in the general list
and the Ladies Who Shoot Their Lunch Shiraz has developed quite a following at
a premium price. I expect the Exception to be a terrific wine. Last year the
2005 Vintage won the Chairman of Judges Award at the prestigious Sydney
International wine competition. If nothing else, that proves the wine can age
nicely in the medium term. Look for this
one.
SALTRAM MAMRE BROOK CABERNET
SAUVIGNON 2011 497 cases
of 6 $26.95 – Always tasty.
CHILE
TABALÍ RESERVA ESPECIAL 2009 300
cases $22.95
FRANCE
MIDI
GÉRARD BERTRAND GRAND TERROIR LA
CLAPE 399 cases $18.95 – This’ll be an
interesting wine. Don’t expect to get quite a Gigondas or Vacqueyras profile as
this is missing the raspberry provided by the Grenache, but it’ll be, at times,
a smokey, meaty, peppery, licorice-y treat.
RHÔNE
DELAS FRÈRES LES LAUNES
CROZES-HERMITAGE 2011 249 cases $22.95 –
Think of it as a short lived Hermitage. Give it a year or two and really enjoy
it then. If you can’t wait that long, your decanter is calling!
TUSCANY
MARCHESI DE' FRESCOBALDI TENUTA
DI CASTIGLIONI 2011 700 cases $21.95 Annually a very good wine.
Will age until at least 2018 -2020 or serve it tonight with a grilled bifteck
fiorentina.
ROCCA DELLE MACÌE CHIANTI
CLASSICO RISERVA 2009 650 cases $21.95
RUFFINO MODUS 2009 299 cases $28.95 – Another high quality wine
that is very good each year but I think
Suckling’s score of 95 points is way over the top. You’re probably
better to save $7 and buy the Rocca Delle Macie 20009 CCR.
SPAIN
VALDEMAR INSPiRACION SELECCION 2010
3998 cases - $17 – One of the few Food and Drink $17 specials that merit the
price. A WS Top 100 choice (#34) that
will blow out of the stores by the case load on that reputation alone. Made in
a more modern style (for Spain), this one should exhibit plenty of berry fruit
and spice with a nice long finish.
VIÑA HERMINIA VENDIMIA
SELECCIONADA GRACIANO CRIANZA 298 cases
of 6 $22.35
WASHINGTON STATE
HEDGES CELLARS CMS 2011 446 cases $19.95 – Another very pleasant solid
wine from the Columbia Valley. Blend of Cab Sauv, Merlot, and Syrah, this
one’ll please a lot of palates.
ROSE WINES
Rumour has it that summer will
arrive sometime this year. In preparation, I’ve picked out a demidouzaine of
the rosés in this release. They run the gamut from fruity to acidic so look for
everything from watermelon, strawberry and raspberry through rhubarb and pink
grapefruit notes. Served properly chilled all will work if you’re out on the
deck with some charcuterie, breads, cheeses, pickles and olives or some grilled
seafood, or tasty sausages hot off the grill.
SOUTH AFRICA
MULDERBOSCH CABERNET SAUVIGNON
ROSÉ 2013 503 cases $12.95 – Annually a
fave especially if you’re overlooking Weller’s Bay with some nice charcuterie. Very, very strawberry-rhubarb.
SPAIN
MUGA ROSÉ 2013 1200 cases $12.95 – Consistent, solid and well
priced. A very pale coloured rosé that accompanies tapas so well.
ITALY
ZENATO BARDOLINO CHIARETTO ROSÉ
2013 419 cases $14.95 – I’m expecting this to have some
real nice cherry notes instead of berry notes. We shall see.
FRANCE
GÉRARD BERTRAND CÔTE DES ROSES
ROSÉ 2013 511 cases of 6 $19.95 – I like Bertrand’s wines across the
board so I’m going to pick this one in spite of the somewhat elevated price tag
(for a rosé). Spiffy bottle and stopper too.
MAS DES BRESSADES CUVÉE TRADITION
ROSÉ 2013 1100 cases $15.95
CHÂTEAU VAL JOANIS TRADITION
SYRAH ROSÉ 2013 521 cases $15.95
Big
Bucks
Two of the picks are just over my
$50 ceiling – c’est la vie!
MONTES PURPLE ANGEL 2011 200 cases
of 6 $59.95 – A very good wine from a
high quality Chilean producer. A smokey, fruity delight but outside my price
ceiling.
FONTANAFREDDA SERRALUNGA D'ALBA
BAROLO 2008 199 cases $39.95 –
Consistently very good and well priced for a Barolo but will need some age or a
decant.
TORBRECK THE STEADING 2009 38 cases of 6 $53.95 This one is a Flagship Store Exclusive. That means it’ll be unavailable to the great,
unwashed hordes outside of a few limited store locations in the Nation’s
Capital and in the area of the Big Smoke. Fans
of Big Oz, take note.
What might I buy?
Inspiracion
|
17
|
4
|
68
|
Altos Las H
|
20
|
3
|
60
|
A-F malbec
|
25
|
1
|
25
|
Fowles Exception
|
25
|
3
|
75
|
CMS
|
20
|
1
|
20
|
Mulderbosch
|
13
|
4
|
52
|
Muga
|
13
|
3
|
39
|
Chiaretto
|
14
|
2
|
28
|
|
|
21
|
367
|
2 comments:
Not sure I understand what the numbers in the chart mean. Can you explain?
I often recommend more wines than I can buy. The table is a list of those wines that I am seriously considering buying with the prices rounded off. Beside each wine is the quantity and of course the total value.
I do seem to pay a lot of voluntary taxes to the LCBO some weeks!
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