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Category Archives: Canadian
2011 Fielding Cab Franc
I love travelling down to Niagara and went down with a group this past weekend and had to stop by Fielding. I’ve been impressed with a number of their wines of late. The 2011 Pinot Gris was nice, the 2010 … Continue reading
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ROSEWOOD SÉMILLON 2011 mini review
Bias up front, I’m not a fan of Semillon. Pale in color with a mild nose, with some floral notes consistent with a Semillon coming through. On the mid pallet the wine displays some almost chard like notes along with … Continue reading
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2010 Smoke & Gamble Reserve Cab/Merlot mini review
This wine is from Port Dover? I have to admit I had no idea there were wineries in Port Dover! I tasted this one at the Toronto Wine and Spirit Festival. This wine is a blend of 49.5% Merlot, 37.2% … Continue reading
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2009 Calamus Pinot Noir
Another one from our visit to the Calamus winery. Garnet in color with a light varietal pinot noir nose. On the mid pallet the wine is much bigger than the nose would otherwise indicate. It’s got some lovely rustic notes, … Continue reading
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Graze the Bench Part 4: Rosewood Winery
This will be the last stop for the day. Remember this is on tomorrow, clickhere to get more info. Having the 2011 Mima’s Riesling, first year ever produced from 3 year old plantings. Fruit forward and dominant. Mostly tropical (think … Continue reading
Graze the Bench Part 3: Organized Crime
Weather is threatening rain as the heat is near 30 with high humidity. This is not dampening spirits (very puny!) Having the 2011 The Mischief and Fish Tacos.
Graze the Bench Part 2: Fielding Estates
Graze the bench visit #2: Fielding Estate. Having their 2012 Estate Riesling and sausage sliders. Once again the event is on today and tomorrow: read more here.
Graze the Bench Part 1: Hidden Bench
Graze the bench day, first stop Hidden Bench. http://www.grazethebench.com/ On tomorrow as well. 2010 Estate Chardonnay and smoked meat on old post sour rye.
2010 Calamus Cosmic Red
I previously reviewed the 2009 Calamus red and was impressed. The new name doesn’t really grab me, not to mention the price bump to $19.95 from $16.20. What I like about Calamus is simple wines at reasonable prices. Dark in … Continue reading
2011 Casa Dea Cuvee Sparkling
I’m not a big fan of bubblies but have been exploring Proseccos. They are versatile wines on there own and very food friendly. In my mind anywhere a Sauv Blanc can be paired they go well. This wine reminds me … Continue reading
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2009 Casa Dea Riesling
Another one from the County in the city event. I’ve had this wine for a number of years and enjoy it. Rieslings come in all flavours from sugar water to dry. My preferences lean in the direction of dry rather … Continue reading
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Megalomaniac 2011 Savagnin Blanc
This is a grape I’d never heard of before a Savagnin blanc (no that’s not a typo). Pale in color with a mild nose of minerality as well as some butter. On the mid pallet the wine displays minerality to … Continue reading
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2009 Hidden Bench Estate Pinot Noir
The Hidden bench 2008 Pinot Noir was one of my favorite Niagara Pinot Noirs. So I popped down to the winery to pick up this years for Christmas presents. Niagara wines can vary quite significantly. Garnet in color with a … Continue reading
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2009 Henry of Pelham Baco Noir
Inky dark in color (you should have seen the cork!) with am earthy nose as well as some dark berries. On the mid pallet the wine displays some dark berries and earth notes to match the nose. Maybe even some … Continue reading
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Casa Dea 2010 Pinot Noir
I had the pleasure of attending the County in the City event at the Berkeley . A number of wineries from Prince Edward County came down to bring the fruits of their labour to our front door. I applaud those … Continue reading
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2011 Megalomaniac Homegrown Red
I quote from Wikipedia “Megalomania is a psychopathological disorder characterized by delusional fantasies of power, relevance, or omnipotence. ‘Megalomania is characterized by an inflated sense of self-esteem and overestimation by persons of their powers and beliefs’. Can you tell the … Continue reading
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2010 13th St Cab/Merlot
Dark in color with a mild nose of red berries. On the mid pallet this wine is a deep rich cab, fruit forward with lovely dark cherries coming through. On the medium length finish the wine has some nice well … Continue reading
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2012 Kacba Susan’s Sauvignon Blanc
This is the first year for this wine at Kacaba. I had the opportunity to taste this out of the tank bank in the fall and it was showing very well. I pre bought 6 of them! Pale in color … Continue reading
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2008 Calamus Red
I’ve been to Calamus a number of times and never been disappointed. Derek and Pat have done a great job of setting up a winery that brings simple approachable wines at reasonable prices to the masses. I love what they … Continue reading
2012 Kacaba Reserve Riesling and 2012 Kacaba Susan’s Sauvignon Blanc
Happy Easter to one and all from CWG and myself. For our family gathering quiche was on the menu so I selected two wines from our visit to Kacaba’s winery! Bias up front I like my rieslings Dry, not sweet. … Continue reading
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2011 Kacaba Barrel fermented Chardonnay
I’ve written up a number of Kacaba wine in the past. I love visiting their winery. The wines and the people are so approachable. Every year they are doing better and better with their wines. On this occasion Vadim Chelekhov … Continue reading
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2011 Vineland Estates Elevation Chardonnay
Golden in color with a nose of apples. On the mid pallet the wine displays some green apple flavors to match the nose. It’s got some minerality and some tartness on the medium length finish. It’s an unoaked chard so … Continue reading
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Megalomaniac winery visit and 2011 Reserve Riesling
I decided to checkout the Megalomaniac winery this time around, I’ve not been here before. To be honest, the name puts me off. “Mr Howard” as they refer to him in the store use to be a part owner at … Continue reading
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2011 Vineland Estates Pinot Meunier
Pinot Meunier is a chimeric mutation of Pinot Noir whatever that means. Darker in color than a pinot noir, but not as dark as say a cab sauv. The wine is almost cloudy. On the nose there’s a bit of … Continue reading
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2010 O’Leary Cab Merlot mini review
Another Mr. Wonderful wine (from Dragons Den). The wine is made for him by Vineland Estates. This is another of these celebrity wines. They put there name on a bottle made by someone else. No idea how much input Kevin … Continue reading
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