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V V List release Saturday Oct. 25, 2008

Hello Everyone!

Winter's coming and the cooler weather is directing our palates toward red wines and social gatherings to ward off the chill in the air. I know we just got through Thanksgiving and all the excess of food, wine and family dysfunction that comes with that holiday; but the cooler weather calls for even more togetherness. Social gatherings with friends and family warm the spirits – a much needed cure for the shorter, colder, darker days that come with the onset of winter. We don't mean to sound so depressive – but a good bottle of wine at a good price shared with chums is bound to buoy you!

This week's value picks are:

WHITE WINES

681247 Flat Rock Cellars Chardonnay 2006 (Ontario) $16.95

Big on tropical fruit, ripe peach and fresh green apple with a subtle hint of oak.

677450 Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2007 (New Zealand) $21.95

This is a classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. For those of you that adore that varietal from this fine wine producer, pick this up – you will not be disappointed. Lots of guava, fresh cut grass and citrus notes.

SPARKLING WINES

907568 Graham Beck Blanc De Blancs Premier Cuvée Brut 2005 (South Africa) $21.95

Alas South Africa made it on our list! This sparkler is a sure pleaser featuring crusty baked bread, citrus and candied apple on the finish.

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V V L Release Saturday Sept. 27, 2008

Hello Everyone!

It has been a rough ride for the economy in the past little while and it doesn't appear that the situation will ease any time soon. SO, it is now – more than ever – that we need the Vintages Value List. We need it to help ease the pain of shrinking portfolios, the spectre of the slowing economy and shrinking wallets. Sure there are cheaper wines from the "other" side of the LCBO – but where is the discovery, the thrill of finding the Vintages release product that is still available and won't break the bank? You don't have to settle for mediocrity in these hard economic times – Vintages has a many reasonably priced wines. Don't compromise – if you can!

That being said, the focus of this week's release is Burgundy and the pinot noir and Chablis present strains to the pocketbook as most of them are well over $30. Don't despair – there is more to this week's release.

WHITE WINES

88864 Ridgepoint Medium Dry Riesling 2006 (VQA Niagara) $15.00

This Riesling has a nice mineral note, apple and fresh lemony juicy acidity rounding off nicely on the palate.

1578 Flat Rock Cellars Twisted 2007 (VQA Niagara) $17.15

Twisted is quirky, fun and out there, 60% Riesling, 20% Chardonnay and 20% Gewurztraminer featuring aromas and flavors of exotic fruits, peach and apricot and some citrus. This is a sure sipper or paired with light fare.

RED WINES

630616 Santa Barbara Winery Syrah 2005 (California) $20.95

Large, round and mouth-filling. Lots of big, black fruit and a touch of oak. This is from a cooler Cali clime, so it isn't a total fruit bomb – just concentrated.

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VV List Release Saturday August 30, 2008

http://www.vintages.com/media_common/1/cover_L_en_8.30.jpgGreetings!

Spain & Portugal are the featured wine regions for this Saturday's release. These regions offer great diversity of styles. Spanish wines have a longer history of winemaking than most wines from Portugal, but both countries have modernized their centuries old winemaking traditions towards the end of the 20th century. The result of these efforts is finely crafted wines that are much sought after all across the planet. We were quite pleased that the Spanish wines fell within our price range and were pleasantly surprised by the sophistication exhibited by the Portuguese wines. Of course, there are many more wines from around the globe on offer as well. This week's list is quite long – it was a joyous session in the tasting room and we found it quite difficult to come up with a short list.

WHITE WINE

70656 Pacific Rim Dry Riesling 2006 (Washington) $14.95

Petrol nose, a sure sign of a good Riesling with flavours of apricot, peach, some lime and mineral. Well priced for a Washington state wine.

709790 Martin Steimer Gewürztraminer 2006 (Alsace, FR) $18.95

Wow, luscious aromas and flavours of honey, lychee and dried apricot. Full and round with fruit replaying on a lengthy finish. Pair with spicy dishes.

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V V L Release Saturday August 16, 2008

(due to a technical hiccup, I'm posting this for Karen & Rose)

WHITE WINE

396986 Casa Lapostolle Chardonnay 2007 (Casablanca Valley, Chile) $14.95

Lush exotic fruit and mineral aromas leads to a mouth filling fresh and fruity palate with crisp acidity.

61895 Natura Chardonnay 2007 (Casablanca Valley, Chile) $15.95

Made with organically grown grapes this number shows refreshing citrus and apple with toasty vanilla, and a full mouth feel. This won't disappoint.

421016 Jekel Vineyards Gravelstone Chardonnay 2006 (Monterey, California) $15.95

A well balanced Chardonnay that is big on aromatics, on the palate offering bright fruit and a touch of oak.

73437 Fattoria Laila Verdicchio Dei Castelli Jesi Classico Superiore 2006 (Marche, Italy) $15.95

Lemony with crisp refreshing acidity and some bitterness on the finish. It may not please all palates, but worth a try. Great patio sipper paired with a refreshing salad.

RED WINE

65458 Santa Rita Reserva Pinot Noir 2006 (Chile) $14.95

New world so totally Pinot, loads of black cherry jam, licorice. Definitely a try for those Pinot worshippers.

67215 Benziger Syrah (California) $18.95

Big black and inky with loads of dark fruit, full bodied and great character!

67801 La Puerta Bonarda Reserva 2005 (Argentina) $13.95

Big black fruit and vanilla notes and rich in flavour.

717959 Leone De Castris Maiana Salice Salentino Rosso 2006 (Puglia, Italy) $13.95

A good pizza wine featuring plum and dark berry and some pepper. Loads of flavour and well priced.

969469 Renzo Masi Chianti Riserva 2004 (Tuscany, Italy) $15.95

A well priced Chianti made in the traditional style featuring a mouth full of fresh berries, good acidity and tannins. Pair with Tuscan dishes.

981613 Finca Antigua Crianza 2004 (Spain) $15.95

A blend of Tempranillo, Cab. Sauv. Merlot and Syrah features intense berry fruit and some good toasty oak. Pair with casual grilled fare.

ALP

Rose & Karen

Vintages Value List for Saturday August 2, 2008

Hello Everyone!

Wine from South Africa is the feature of this Saturday's release. We are not huge fans of wine from this part of the world. More often than not the wine is tainted with brett – brettanomyces – a bacteria that gives wine a "band-aid" aroma/flavour or an earthy, creosote, stable type of aroma that we find most unpleasant.

Many of South Africa's wine making facilities are tainted with the bacteria and its proliferation continues despite concerted effort to abate it's spread. The jury is out on the desirability of brett's presence. Some believe that brett is the natural result of simple winemaking and others believe that it is an unattractive wine fault resulting from sloppy winemaking practices. We are in the latter camp and consequently much of what was present in the tasting room from South Africa didn't get past the initial nosing component of the tasting. This is not to say that all wine from South Africa is undesirable. Our favourite producer is Boekenhoutskloof (love the name!) and unfortunately the wines from this house are too dear to make it on the Vintages Value List. OK – enough blather on our dislikes. Here are this week's top picks:

RED WINE

79608 Domaine de L'Hortus Bergerie Classique Pic Saint Loup 2006 (Languedoc, FR) $17.95

Peppery, dry and full of bursting fruit flavour. Old world style. Blend = Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre.

427617 Chateau de Nages Reserve 2005 (Rhone, FR) $14.95

A meaty quaffer with a strong currant nose – full-bodied for sure!

14696 Raimat Tempranillo/Shiraz 2005 (Spain) $14.95

It's quite dark and dry – an interesting blend that calls out for grilled sausages or dark meat.

56267 Remo Farina Vigna Montecorna Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 2004 (Veneto, Italy) $19.95

A great tasting wine with black cherry, chocolate and coffee notes. It's rather "large" in nature – not a lighter valpolicella at all!

WHITE WINE

82305 Domaine Bellevue Touraine Sauvignon 2006 (Loire, FR) $13.95

A classic herbaceous, asparagus-driven sauv. blanc. Good value here!

ALP

Karen & Rose

V V List Release Saturday July 19, 2008

http://www.vintages.com/media_common/1/cover-19-07_en.jpgHello there!

Vintages has uncannily hit the mark once again with the upcoming release focusing on white wine. The sweltering weather of late calls for leisure – be it lounging on your deck, dock or boat or staying cool by the pool. All of the above activities go well with fresh, crisp, chilled white wine, friends/family and scrumptious snacks that completely hit the hunger mark. If extreme leisure isn't in the cards – what better than a chilled bottle of white beckoning from the fridge after a sweaty commute from the office?

Without further adieu, here are our picks:

WHITE WINE

76570 Domaine des Lauriers Picpoul de Pinet (Midi, FR) $14.95

This white is best served with flavourful, rich foods like grilled veggie pasta & chevre or seafood. It is more herbaceous than fruity – an overall good food-wine.

27409 Irony Chardonnay 2005 (Napa, CA) $19.95

We saw the label and looked at each other and simultaneously said, "Napa - $19.95 – NO WAY! Let's give it a whirl. We nosed and caught lees, spice, and hints of new oak – definitely a Chard. The wine is quite elegant with interesting structure. Lots of spice and grapefruit, apple is absent.

948182 La Griffe Bernard Chéreau Muscadet Sèvre et Maine 2006 (Loire, FR) $15.95

This one is fresh and luscious. There's a touch of apple and good fruit in this wine.

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VV List Release Saturday July 5, 2008

Hello Everyone!

We trust this newsletter finds you all doing very well and enjoying the full onslaught of summer. We hit the tasting room the day after Canada Day and found an interesting selection of quaffers. The theme of this week's release is "HITTING THE HEIGHTS" – featuring Malbec from Argentina. Bordeaux is Malbec's birthplace, where this fine grape is used as an auxiliary blender. As a stand-alone grape from Argentina – the result is a full-bodied wine with plentiful fruit and silky tannins. We are recommending two of the Malbecs on offer, but have a plethora of other tasty tipples to recommend.

WHITE WINES

707158 Zenato Lugana San Benedetto 2007 (Lombardy – Italy) $15.95

This is one of our returning faves showing delicate floral aromas with peach, citrus and melon flavours. Delightfully crisp and refreshing, enjoy solo or paired with light summertime dishes.

669531 Michel Gassier Les Piliers Viognier 2007 (Midi – France) $18.95

Half the juice for this Viognier was fermented in new French oak and the other half fermented in stainless steel featuring subtle aromas of candied fruit and hints of vanilla, with apricot, peach and tangerine on the palate and an ample finish.

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V V List Release Saturday June 21, 2008

Karen's away on vacation. This weeks release is highlighting Europe's Wine Rivers, and she's not there. Here are the picks of the release.

SPARKLING WINE

665372 Codorníu Brut Cava Pinot Noir Rosé (Spain) $16.95

Made in the traditional method "Champagne" this sparkler features fresh berry flavours and some earthy notes, dry but quite refreshing.

WHITE WINES

065979 Domaine Dominique Pabiot Pouilly-Fumé 2006 (Loire – France) $19.95

Wow, aromas and palate of asparagus, gooseberry, grass and citrus and a refreshingly zingy finish. Pair with light summertime fare.

066407 Domaine Gérard Neumeyer Pinot Gris Le Berger 2006 (Alsace – France) $19.95

This Alsatian off dry beauty packs in a wallop of lush exotic fruit and pineapple, wonderfully balanced.

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Vintages Release Notes for Saturday May 24, 2008

David Beauroy’s Tasting Notes – May 24th Vintages Release  

$10-15 RANGE  WHITES  

Mas des Bressades Cuvée Tradition Blanc 2007, France – AC Costière de Nîmes, +701094, $12.95, p. 32 A blend of classic Rhône grapes, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne and Viognier.  Clean, floral and peach layers on the nose, palate is soft and rich with juicy ripe peach dominating.  Can’t go wrong with this.  

A Mano Fiano/Greco 2006, Italy – IGT Puglia, +60939, $14.95, p. 34 From Italy’s heel comes this delightful summery 50/50 blend of Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo.  Dry with a spritzy texture, scents of orange blossom and candied fruit, super refreshing, great value.  

$15-25 RANGE  

WHITES  

Sileni Cellar Selection Sauvignon Blanc 2007, New Zealand – Malborough, +662882, $15.95, p.17 Clean, green, crisp, white asparagus, cactus, grapefruit, and grassy notes. Medium body with good length. Made for spring and well –priced.  

Penmara Reserve Chardonnay 2006, Australia – New South Wales, +912790, $16.95, p. 29 A few releases ago I was extolling the virtues of Penmara’s worthy Shiraz (+565929, still a good amount around).  This Chardonnay confirms that there are other good things going on there.  It’s pale gold with elegant, clean aromas of melon and citrus, a good dose of balancing acidity and great length.  Stock up and enjoy through the summer.  

Forrest Estate Riesling 2007, New Zealand – Malborough, +60103, $18.95, p. 14 In a blind tasting I would have said it was German.  Clean, classic, benchmark style.  Full of apricot, citrus, and candied ginger.  Lightly off dry with a good grip on the palate. Fresh, lively, totally worth it.  

Lammershoek Barrique Chenin Blanc 2007, South Africa – WO Swartland, +58206, $18.95, p. 30 Another stunner from this winery.  A brilliant Chenin Blanc with enticing aromas of baked apples, honey, smoke, vanilla and quince.  Intense flavours, complex structure, balanced acidity.  Superb value and positively delicious.

REDS  

Ortas Tradition Rasteau 2006, France – AC Côtes du Rhône-Village, +998716, $15.95, 998716, p. 34 Super concentrated black fig and tobacco layers, very tasty with a solid core of 14% alcohol, clean finish.  A fine house wine.  

Château de Flaugergues Cuvée Sommelière 2006, France – AC Coteaux du Languedoc, +65896, $17.95, p. 33 Blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries and some leathery tones. Great structure, good acidity and a substantial finish.  Good value.  

Mas des Bressades Cuvée Excellence 2006, AC Costière de Nîmes, +708750, $17.95, p. 33 Very deep ruby and loaded with ripe berries.  Clean, dense, rustic, full flavoured value.  This wine has been consistently good and has a loyal following; if you want some don’t dither.  

Baron de Ley Reserva 2002, Spain – DOCa Rioja, +958868, $19.95, p. 37 2002 is not considered a great vintage in Rioja, but you would not know it from tasting this example.  Pretty classic for the region with cherry, tobacco, vanilla and some whiffs of strawberry thrown in.  Dry, medium bodied, soft tannins, and very well made.  Very good value for the region.  

Blackbilly GSM 2006, Australia – McLaren Vale, SA, +59840, $22.95, p. 29 A solid blend of 65% Grenache, 20% Shiraz, 15% Mourvèdre.  Nice combination of flavours and aromas with pronounced notes of strawberry, blackberry, licorice, dried herbs and spice.  On the palate nice taste of boysenberry, full body and yet enough grace to actually seem refreshing.  Serve lightly chilled and enjoy.  

Shepherds Ridge Vineyard Pinot Noir 2006, New Zealand – Malborough, +586099, $24.95 p. 7 Intense spicy cherry cola and beetroot notes.  Dry, full, very tasty, very long length.  

Domaine de Font-Sane Gigondas Tradition 2005, AC Rhône, +735779, $24.95, p. 33 72% Grenache, 25% Syrah, and a sprinkling of Mourvèdre and Cinsault.  Dry and full bodied with strawberry and raspberry aromas, some lavender notes in the background too.  Meaty with a spicy bite on the finish.  Needs a bit of time and will be superb in a few years.  

$25+  

Château Musar 1999, Lebanon –Bekaa Valley, +708552, $54.95, p. 37 “When he isn’t dodging bombs and bullets, Beirut winemaker Serge Hochar makes a pretty good wine – and he’s only missed a few vintages when battles in the Bekaa Valley got in the way of his harvest” Associated Press, Wines of War, 4/12/1989.  Almost 2 decades later, while Lebanon continues to be an extremely unstable place, the wine itself continues to be the stuff of legend, a cult wine that is much in demand around the world.  It’s an unusual blend of Cab. Sauvignon, Carignan and Cinsault.  Its aged bouquet of red fruit, plums, balsamic vinegar and spice is characteristic and incredibly alluring.  Dry and smooth-textured, with an “umami-like” taste.  Absolutely worth a try if you are a fan of aged Bordeaux.  It also has good ageing potential.  

Sherry & Dessert Wine  

Don Jose Maria Very Old Fino Sherry, Spain – DO Jerez, +70342, $19.95, p.25 Nice layers of dried apples and nuts.  Pretty intense flavour replays come through on its clean, smooth and silky texture.  Have it with tapas.  

Domaine Cady Coteaux du Layon St. Aubin 2003, France – AC Loire, +65961, $25.95, p.32 Beautiful medium gold colour, pleasant botrytis-affected notes of almonds, marzipan, clementines, honey, and spring flowers.  Medium sweet with a velvety texture, nice acidity and an extremely long finish.  Serve it for dessert.  

Justino’s Henriques 10-Year-Old Malvasia Madeira, +69575, $35.95, p.26 Superb, rich and complex with mince tart, dried fruit and prune layers.  Medium sweet with a classic tangy streak running through it.  Ready to drink with mature/runny/blue cheeses or save it for Christmas fruit cake or mince tart.

Vintages Value List for Saturday May 10, 2008

Greetings All!

This week’s release focus is – “the allure of Burgundy – Seductive Wines, and Surprisingly Affordable”.  Well, for those of you who are familiar with Burgundian wines – the last statement is an oxymoron.  Wines from Burgundy usually cost a bomb, however, the Vintages buyers have found some affordable gems and they are highlighted below along with other great finds:   

Sparkling Wine

48686 Domaine de Nerleux Cremant de Loire Brut (Loire Valley, France) $17.95   
A super fizz – features a green apple nose and a dry, crisp finish.  Start the evening with this one!   

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