Tag: ripasso
Jan 9th – LCBO Empty Wallet Relief
by RossMorrison on Jan.11, 2010, under LCBO Reviews
True to tradition Vintages has come up with a plethora of budget friendly wines for January, following the fall parade of high end offerings and the Christmas season.
Aussie – D’Arenberg The Stump Jump (Red and White)
D’Arenberg is a good South Australia producer. Over the holidays I was fortunate to enjoy their 2003 and 2004 Dead Arm Shiraz with friends. The 2003 Dead Arm was big, fruity, spicy, full bodied, concentrated and complex, just coming into maturity. The 2004 was not as big a wine as the 2003 and was more elegant in comparison. The 2004 opened up nicely after about 1 ½ hours. It seems the Dead Arms start to drink nicely after about 5-6 years. The 03 had developed nicely since we first tasted it in 2006.
2008 D’Arenberg The Stump Jump (GSM), Adelaide – South Australia $14.95
Drink now – 2015
Grapes: Grenache, Shiraz, Mourvèdre EXCELLENT VALUE
90 – Harvey Steiman (WS)
The 2006 was very good, the 2007 not quite as. The 2008 gets a 90 from Wine Spectator, a reliable source. GSM blends are based on the core grapes of the red Chateauneuf du Pape blend and make a good alternative to pure Shiraz/Syrah. Try a bottle if you like Shiraz or Shiraz based blends. Try one and if you like it put a few away for bbq season. RM
‘Ripe and open textured…cherry, blackberry and raspberry…’– HS (WS) 606236
2008 D’Arenberg The Stump Jump Lightly Wooded Chardonnay, Adelaide SA $14.95
Drink now
Grapes: Chardonnay
3 ½ out of 5 – Rod Phillips
I haven’t tasted this one, but based on my experience with other D’Arenberg products, this is definitely worth a try for fans of Chardonnay that is lightly oaked. RM
‘…lightly wooded chardonnay with a very solid character…well-defined flavours, decent complexity, and good balance’– www.rodphillipsonwine.com 147520
France – GSM – Cotes du Rhone
2008 Ortas Tradition Rasteau, AC Cotes du Rhone Villages, $15.00
Drink now – 2012
Grapes: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre
Gold Medal at 2009 Concours des Grands Vin de France in Macon
The Rhone Valley is the home of Syrah and Syrah blends. This is the French, northern climate, version of what you get with the Aussie Stump Jump. Why not try a bottle of each and see which style you prefer. Typically the hotter climate Aussie wine will be more fruit forward while the cooler climate French equivalent may be more balanced overall with darker fruit flavours and aromas such as tar/tobacco/leather. RM
‘…nose of wild berries, black fruit, pepper, and hint of tar…medium bodied…juicy black fruit…hints of leather and pepper…’– Vintages 998716
Mexico –Petite Sirah
2007 L. A. Cetto Petite Sirah, Guadalupe Valley, Baja California, $11.95
Drink now
Grapes: Petite Syrah
89 Natalie McLean
Earlier vintages of this have been medium to full bodied, with big plumy fruit, with hints of smoke or spice but not as jammy as some Shiraz. Great value for the price. RM
‘…Juicy, round and ripe…black plums, black raspberry and vanilla smoke. Food matches: spicy black bean dishes, steak and cheese enchiladas.’– www.nataliemclean.com 983742
France – Burgundy
2007 Albert Bichot Pinot Noir Bourgogne Vieilles Vignes AC, $16.95
Drink now
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Bourgogne denotes Pinot Noir made from grapes sourced from around Burgundy (as opposed to a specific village). It is the entry level wine for Burgundy. 2007 is a lighter ‘drinking’ vintage, as opposed to a cellaring vintage like 2005, 2002 or 2003. Bichot is a good negociant (one who buys grapes and makes wine). I had their 2005 Cote de Nuits Villages which was an excellent value. Expect a light to medium bodied pinot with some good character and value for the money. RM
‘…aromas of dark cherry, blackcurrant and woodland berries. Dry, medium bodied, with darker fruit flavours…balanced acidity, some mild tannic grip’– Vintages 043331
Ontario – Cab Franc
2007 Niagara College Teaching Winery Cabernet Franc 2007, $18.95
Drink now – 2014
Grapes: Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Franc shows up typically in Bordeaux blends (small percentages on the Left Bank, and up to 25-30% on the Right Bank). It is a difficult variety to show well on its own. Occasionally a good Cab Franc comes out of Niagara. This one hails from Niagara College’s Teaching Winery. The College Winery makes some very good wines. The Late Harvest Cab Franc is terrific and rivals Pillitteri’s. Over Christmas I enjoyed a barrel fermented Chardonnay (a wine that Prince Charles enjoyed on his last visit). The 2006 Cab Franc was good for an Ontario wine for the price. 2007 is a great vintage for Niagara. Looking for something different in a red? Try this and support our local industry and future winemakers as well. RM
‘Deep ruby colour…ripe black cherry, raspberry, cedar…dry, medium bodied…soft tannins and moderate acidity…pair with herb crusted veal chops or medium rare roast beef w rosemary.’– Vintages 155671
California – Pinot Noir
2006 Loredena Pinot Noir, Monterey, $18.95
Drink now – 2012
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Ocean breezes that flow up the Salinas Valley provide a cooling effect that is favorable to Pinot Noir. This is an effect that shows up in a few places in the West Coast of the USA, to the benefit of the grapes. RM
‘…cherry, cedar, plum and earth. A fine choice for grilled duck breast or veal tenderloin’ – Vintages 057620
Italy – Piedmont – Barbaresco Cellar Pick
2005 Sori’ Paitin Barbaresco DOCG, $39.95
Drink 2012 – 2020
Grapes: Nebbiolo
93 James Suckling (WS)
93 Antonio Galloni (RP)
Barbaresco is made from the Nebbiolo grape of Barolo fame. It is generally grown at lower elevations than Barolo with the wine being softer, and more elegant than Barolo with softer tannins. While some Barbaresco can be more approachable at a younger bottle age, some can age nicely. RM
‘…lovely overall balance…well integrated tannins…superb purity…Today the wine is bursting with primary fruit and needs a at least a few years to develop its tertiary aromas and flavours…AG (erobertparker.com) 106591
Italy – Veneto – Ripasso
2005 Remo Farina Ripasso Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC, $16.95
Drink now – 2012
Grapes: Valpolicella Blend
4/5 Vic Harradine (Winecurrent.com)
Ripasso: Pass Valpolicella over the left over must from the making of Amarone. The result is a beefed up Valpolicella that ranges from a smooth medium-full bodied quaffer to a ‘baby Amarone’. Ripasso generally pairs well with big flavoured Italian dishes. RM
‘Rich, spicy, earthy on the nose…boysenberry and cassis…nuances of bacon, savoury notes…black licorice and tar….medium to full bodied…well balanced…’ VH (WC) 999946
Aussie – Shiraz
2007 Wolf Blass Gold Label Shiraz, Barossa South Australia, $27.95
Drink now – 2017
Grapes: Shiraz
91 Harvey Steiman (WS)
This is from the Dec 5 release however; there are lots of bottles still available. The Gold Label Shiraz has been an outstanding value compared to other Aussie Shiraz in previous vintages. Decant for an hour or more, or cellar 2-5 years for best results. RM
‘Firm and chewy…smoky, wood accented blackberry and currant…polished finish…’ HS (WS) 590273
Cheers, Ross
November 7th – Party Wines
by RossMorrison on Nov.18, 2009, under LCBO Reviews
Coming into the Christmas party season soon, Vintages has put together some good wines under $20. Some are Vintages ‘Essentials’ which means that they are regularly available. Others are regular Vintages items, meaning that they are available while supplies last.
Chile – Cabernet
2007 Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon, Apalta Vineyard, Colchagua Valley $19.95
Drink now -2015
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon
91 – Jay Miller (RP)
89 – James Molesworth (WS)
I tasted this one earlier in the year and was quite impressed. It had excellent depth, character, and was very smooth – well balanced. It could go a few more years but is great for drinking now. RM
‘…opaque purple…toasty oak, tobacco, espresso, and blackcurrant…good richness, excellent depth, and firm structure…’– JM (erobertparker.com) 322586
Aussie Shiraz
2008 Elderton Friends Vineyard Series Shiraz, Barossa South Australia $15.00
Drink now -2012
Grapes: Shiraz
Elderton is one of the better producers in Barossa and they make some very good super premium wines. This entry level Elderton should be fruity and easy drinking. RM
‘…crushed berries, black plum, vanilla, chocolate, and earthy notes…great with roasted lamb, grilled steaks…’– Vintages 660480
Ontario – Cab Franc
2007 Coyote’s Run Black Paw Vineyard Cabernet Franc $19.95
VQA Four Mile Creek, Niagara Peninsula
Drink now -2014
Grapes: Nebbiolo
4/5 Vic Harradine (winecurrent.com)
Normally I prefer Cab Franc as a support wine in a Bordeaux style blend. Many Right bank blends benefit from a prominent us of this grape. One its own it is difficult to find one that really stands out. I’ve tasted Coyote’s Run’s Pinot Noirs and they were terrific, especially the Black Paw which is named after the colour of the clay in the vineyard. 2007 was very good for Ontario so this could be one of the exceptions when Cab Franc is great on its own. Try a bottle and go back for more if it is as good as expected. RM
‘…14 months in oak…density and charm…ripe dark berry fruit, anise, spiced black plum and herbal notes…medium to full bodied…drink 2011-2014.’– VH 050450
Ontario Pinot Noir
Le Clos Jordanne Claystone Terrace Pinot Noir 2007 $40.00
Drink now – 2014
Grapes: Pinot Noir
The Pinots of Clos Jordanne are ‘terroir driven’ meaning that they are made from specific vineyards and reflect the soil, and aspect etc. of the vineyard. Although pricey, they are a cut above other Niagara Pinots, delivering character similar to lighter Burgundies. Their winemaker was winemaker of the year at the recent Ontario Wine Awards. There is a selection of wines from Clos Jordanne in some stores now. RM
‘…deeply coloured Claystone Terrace Pinot is typically the most muscular in style…’– Vintages 033951
Australia – Viognier
2008 Yalumba Viognier, Eden Valley, South Australia $22.95
Drink now
Grapes: Viognier
93 Tyson Stelzer (wine100.com.au)
Viognier is a rich and aromatic white. It is the grape of Condrieu in the northern Rhone Valley and is grown throughout southern France. Yalumba is a good South Australia producer. RM
‘…bouquet is full of peach and apricot fruit and mixed spice which surge through the palate with great concentration…’– TS 954644
Australia – Cabernet
2006 Pirramimma Cabernet Sauvignon, McLaren Vale, South Australia $22.95
Drink now – 2014
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon
The Aussie wine critic James Halliday gives this a 95 which I find a bit ‘enthusiastic’. The last wine I tasted that was rated a 95 by this critic (Ring Bolt) was in my view more like an 88 but still enjoyable and a good value at $20. I have tasted several Pirramimma wines over the years and find them to be very good and good value in the price range. When I think of a 95 point wine, I think of the great Bordeaux’s, Super Tuscans, and Burgundy; wines of great depth, concentration and ageing ability. So probably not a ‘95’ in my book, but still very tasty. RM
‘…elegance and intensity…medium bodied…great length…savoury overtones…black fruits…’– James Halliday (winecompanion.com.au) 730374
France – Bordeaux (Right Bank)
2005 Chateau Les Roches de Ferrand, AC Fronsac $24.95
Drink now – 2015
Grapes: 90% Merlot, 10% Cab Franc
Gold Medal at Concours de Bordeaux 2008
Fronsac is one of the satellite appellations of the Right Bank. It produces wines that drink well young and up to 7-10 years. The Merlot with Cab Franc blend is typical of the area and should be medium bodied and smooth with good fruit. It should be drinking great now; decant. RM
‘…deep ruby colour…cherries, sweet herbs, black plum, tobacco, pencil lead…medium bodied with good fruit…sweet oak…firm tannins…long spicy finish…’ (Vintages) 138669
France – Southern Rhone – Vacqueryras
2007 Pierre Amadieu la Grangeliere, Vacqueyras AC $21.95
Drink now – 2012
Grapes: Southern Rhone blend
90 – Josh Raynolds (Int’l Wine Cellar)
Vacqueyras is an appellation in the Southern Rhone that is becoming more popular here. Good examples could be described as baby Chateauneufs. At $21 this could be a good value that drinks well now and over the next 2-3 years. RM
‘…deep red with a bright rim…wild strawberry, raspberry, minerals and flowers…tightly focused red berry and floral pastille flavours…dusty tannins…’ – JR 076398
Italy – Super Tuscan Collectible
2006 Sassicaia, DOC Bolgheri-Sassicaia, $184.95
Drink now – 2026
Grapes: 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Cab Franc
97 – Antonio Galloni (RP)
94 – James Suckling (WS)
Sassicaia is the original Super Tuscan and the only one with French grapes to have its own DOC designation (the IGT classification was created to recognize the quality of wines with non-indigenous grapes such as Sassicaia. DOC and DOCG were reserved for wines made from indigenous grapes only). Sassicaia is pricey but highly collectible, and good value compared to wines of similar quality from Bordeaux. The last Sassicaia I tasted was the 2005 a year ago and it was surprisingly smooth and integrated for such a young great wine. RM
‘…simply gorgeous, stunning combination of ripeness, perfume, acidity, and tannin…layers of dark fruit…smoke, leather, violets, menthol, earthiness and tar…’ – AG 480533
Spain – Ribero del Duero
2006 Escondido Tempranillo, DO Ribera del Duero $14.95
Drink now – 2010
Grapes: Tempranillo
89 – Jay Miller (RP)
Depth and concentration and smooth is what you get from Ribera del Duero. At $15 that is a bargain. RM
‘…deep ruby colour, mixed berry fruit and roasted coffee. Dry, medium bodied, creamy textured, and well balanced…’ Vintages 132597
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Spain – Extreme value
2007 Bodegas Castano la Casona Monastrell, DO Yucla $8.95 Extreme Value
Drink now – 2011
Grapes: 100% Monastrell (Mourvèdre)
89 – (RP)
Beppi’s Pick of the Week (Globe and Mail)
Spain has long been a source of great value wines. At $9 and the review from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate (below), it should be hard to resist trying. Also, here is a wine that is 100% Mourvèrdre on of the big 4 reds that go into Chateauneuf du Pape. How often do you see 100% Mourvèdre? Not often. If stores run out, the agent has advised that more is on the way. RM
‘…The 2007 La Casona Old-Vines is 100% Monastrell from the small but upcoming D.O. of Yecla. It was sourced from three dry-farmed vineyard sites ranging in age from 40-60 years. Purple-colored, it offers up a complex nose of violets, black cherry, and cassis that jumps from the glass. This leads to a medium-bodied, full-flavored wine with ample sweet fruit, good balance, and a fruit filled finish. Drink this tasty value over the next 2-3 years…’ RP 143743
France – Southern Rhone – Chateauneuf du Pape
2007 Le Vieux Donjon Chateauneuf du Pape AC $59.95 Cellar Pick
Drink 2015-2025
Grapes: Southern Rhone Blend
94-96 Robert Parker (RP)
94 – James Molesworth (WS)
Despite the $60 price tag, this is a relative value. Compared to Beaucastel which is now at about $90, this looks good. There are only a few bottles left and the 2006 is under the same code so do a product search then call first. 2007 is an outstanding year for the Southern Rhone. Here is a chance to put away a few quality bottles from this great region and vintage. RM
‘…dense purple…camphor, licorice, graphite, sweet red and black fruits…’ RP 700922
Italy – Veneto – Ripasso Ripasso of choice
2006 Monte Zovo Valpolicella Superiore DOC $19.95
Drink now – 2014
Grapes: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
This is a re-release that first came out in the spring. This is the best Ripasso in the price range and is more of a ‘baby Amarone’ whereas typical Ripasso tends to be more like a beefed up Valpolicella (all from same grape blend). This simply has more flavour and structure. It is best to decant and give a bit of air to let it open up. This will evolve (soften up) over the next year or two and drink nicely for 2-3 more. Great with big flavoured food – lamb, olio alio, pasta with pesto. If you want a more medium bodied, and easy drinking Ripasso, there are several at about $17 – Corte Majoli, Sa Solin, and others. This was released Oct 24th. Last week I was in one store that had sold 20 of the 30 cases it had ordered! RM
‘…all the hallmarks of this popular style…rich floral and smoky aromas. Dry, full…opulent dark fruit and smoky flavours…long plush finish…candidate for rich beef or lamb dishes…’ (Vintages) 023523
Cheers, Ross
May 23 – New Zealand
by RossMorrison on May.21, 2009, under LCBO Reviews, Wine Reviews
May 23 – New Zealand
More and more grape varieties are being produced in New Zealand. Traditionally, it has been known for Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. You can sample the expanded selection at the Design Exchange on Thursday May 21. Go to http://www.nzwine-events.ca/nzwines_content.htm for tickets ($60). My choice among the New Zealand wines is Pinot Noir. The NZ Pinots I have tasted seem to combine some good varietal character with new world fruitiness.
New Zealand
2006 Carrick Pinot Noir, Central Otago, South Island, $39.95
Drink now- 2013
Grapes: Pinot Noir
92 Stephen Tanzer (Int’l Wine Cellar)
This pinot gets a very good review from Tanzer, including a couple of comparisons to sites in Burgundy (a good thing). Try the Carrick for a good New Zealand example, and go back for more if it measures up. -RM
‘Medium red, fresh complex nose offers spicy red fruits, fresh rose and a meaty nuance…Intensely flavored and serious but at the same time lush and sexy…’ – ST (IWC) 919837
2007 Oyster Bay Pinot Noir, Marlborough, South Island, $19.95
Drink now- 2012
Grapes: Pinot Noir
92 Stephen Tanzer (Int’l Wine Cellar)
Oyster Bay makes regular appearances at Vintages. This one gets wine of the month status, often an indication of a good buy. -RM
‘…ripe and ready to drink…medium ruby colour and a delightful nose displaying aromas of raspberry, strawberry, and cinnamon…excellent value from Marlborough’ – Vintages 590414
Italy – Pinot Grigio
Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio, DOC Valdadige, $16.95 Always available
Drink now
Grapes: Pinot Grigio
This is a good, easy drinking, fresh tasting Pinot Grigio that is a regular item. It is Vintages #1 seller. Great on its own, in Risotto, or with chicken dishes.-RM
‘…aromas of fresh green apple, lime and peach that replay on a cleansing finish’ – Vintages 106450
Spain – Rioja
2005 Muga Reserva, DOC Rioja, $24.95 Always available
Drink now -2015
Grapes: 70% Tempranillo, 20% Garnacha, 10% Mazuelo and Graciano
Muga is popular with lovers of the Spanish wines of Rioja. Once only available as a limited release item, it is now a ‘Vintages Essential’ and regularly stocked. This is a good pick for an easy drinking, medium bodied red. -RM
‘…big yet supple fruit flavours, as well as notes of cedar, spice, vanilla, and coconut…’ Vintages 177345
Quebec – Cider
2007 Clos Saint-Denis Bourg Saint-Denis Cider, $15.95
Drink now
Grapes: Apple
Quebec has long been the grower of good apples, and producer of juice and cider (non alcoholic). In recent years, quality ciders have been brought to market. -RM
‘…cherry, spice, plum and florals. Round yet balanced…’ Vintages 070599
Oregon – Pinot
2006 Next Pinot Noir, King Estate Winery, $29.95
Drink now -2015
Grapes: Pinot Noir
Oregon is known for its Pinot Noir. Unfortunately, we do not see many of them here. This is a chance to try an Oregon Pinot at a reasonable price. -RM
‘Full blown, ripe and rich, with intense and sharply focused dried currant, wild berry and blackberry fruit that’s still fairly tannic at this stage…’ JL (WS) 222877
Bordeaux
1998 Chateau Le Caillou, AC Pomerol, $49.95 Value pick
Drink now
Grapes: Right bank blend
1998 was a good year for the right bank. This is a lesser known chateau from a top Right Bank appellation in a good year. At $49, this is very good value given the age and vintage. -RM
‘…aromas of ripe plum, fruitcake, and black cherries complimented by notes of cedar and spice…enjoy with veal tenderloin’ – Vintages 045682
2005 Chateau Grand Mayne, AC Saint-Émillion, $79.00
Drink 2010 – 2017
Grapes: 50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon
90 James Suckling (WS)
93 Robert Parker, (WA)
Grand Mayne is a mid level St. Émilion that has been getting good reviews, in good vintages, since the mid to late 1990s. The 2005 will make a good addition to the cellar of Right Bank fans. –RM
‘Classic aromas of blueberries, cedar, vanillin, black currants…Broad, rich, jammy fruit flavours…full bodied, highly extracted style…moderate tannin…’ RP (WA) 501981
Italy – Veneto – Ripasso
2006 Monte Zovo Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso DOC, $19.95 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!
Drink now – 2014
Grapes: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara
Monte Zovo has only been in the Ontario market for a few years but is rapidly gaining popularity. Their Amarone Riserva is the best value for Amarone in its price range ($54). The Ripasso is made by re-passing Valpolicella over the left over grape pomace that was used for making the Amarone. The Ripasso has shown bigger flavour and intensity consistently when tasted alongside other Ripasso wines. Decant an hour or more if drinking now. It will mellow and improve over the next 4 or so years. If you like Ripasso’s, load up while it is available! – RM
‘…attractive nose displays rich floral and smoky aromas. Dry, full flavoured with opulent dark fruit…excellent candidate for rich beef or lamb dishes.’ – Vintages 023523
Cheers, Ross