1. 'The Beach House' Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Western Cape South Africa, 2009
Very good value!
This fresh, light Sauvignon Blanc has peachy hints with citrus, sweet grass and a hint of vanilla on the nose. The palate has a slightly vivace tickle with nice crisp white fruit and citrus flavours. A simple sipper for the patio or pair with fresh shellfish and summer salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2010

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2. 181 Merlot, Lodi California, 2008
Named for Bordeaux's coveted 181 Merlot vinestock this Lodi version loads on the appealing fragrance of Kirsch soaked fruitcake, blueberries, vanilla and mocha. Those aromas translate onto the palate - supple berry fruit, mocha, tobacco and sweet spice flavours flirt with fine tanins on the finish.
Generous and ripe - a mouth-filling red to warm you, even in the coldest months.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 20th, 2010

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3. 2 UP Shiraz, South Australia, 2005
From the winemaker of the wonderful Kangarilla Road wines comes 2 up a well-priced and sumptuous offering. Concentrated blackberry and sweet minty aromas, blueberries, chocolate and cola spices. Lush on the palate with ripe dark fruit, pepper, leather and warm spices with supple tannins.
2 up is a traditional game of chance - so I'll bet the farm you'll like what's in the bottle.
Pair with burgers, pizza and the like.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 20th, 2007

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4. 2nd Crossing Long Creek Red, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Twisted Tree's second label is named for the winery's location, found at the second crossing of Long Creek and Highway 3 just east of Osoyoos. And like Long Creek, this wine will only flow in some years.
The aromas are dark and earthy - plums, black berries and dark chocolate with spice and hints of marzipan. The wine is smooth on the palate with sunbaked earth, black fruit, wild herbs and peppery spices. Very nice structure and balanced acidity with a firm finish.
Nice complexity - well done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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5. 337 Cabernet Sauvignon, Lodi California, 2005
Like the Clay Station Viognier I recently reviewed the 337 is part of the Delicato Family Vineyards portfolio.
It's a ripe, muscular Cabernet with a brilliant garnet color oozing cassis and blackberries, dark earth and spiced chocolate. Solid new world Cabernet flavours, richly spiced with lush fruit, a hint of bell pepper and more chocolate on the finish.
Full-bodied and smooth and exceedingly easy to guzzle.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2007

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6. 8th Generation Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Melon and spiced pears in cream with vanilla, white floral notes and a hint of honeyed gala apple. On the palate it shows pineapple and melon, vanilla a hint of honey and oak spices. Not overly oaked - a nice balance of fresh flavours and rounded texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2008

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7. 8th Generation Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2005
Plums and stewed fruit aromas, lots of spiced oak, earth and leather with undertones of coconut, vanilla, char, earth and white pepper. Dark and muscular, full-bodied with dark earth, spice, leather and tobacco good acidity and drying, firm tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 17th, 2008

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8. 8th Generation Vineyards Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2007
Vibrant!
Fresh aromas - juicy citrus, crisp pear/apple, mineral notes, honey and fruit blossoms. Surprising power, the balance is lovely - it's not Grigio style but not an over-the-top Pinot Gris either. The best way to describe it is intriguing and pristine - smacking acidity with layers of citrus, honeycomb, mountain stream minerality, a hint of almond, anise and a suggestion of green herbs on the finish.
A screw-cap topper makes it perfect for picnics.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 14th, 2008

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9. 8th Generation Vineyards Pinot Rose, Okanagan BC, 2007
The name 8th Generation refers to the eight generations of Schales family who have dedicated their lives to winemaking - starting in Germany in 1783 and now continuing in Summerland. One of the Okanagan's newest wineries 8th Generation is showing promise.
The Rose is made from 100% Pinot Meunier and is a very pale salmon hue. Aromas of sweet berries, peach skin, orange peel and earthy undertones. On the palate it's refreshing and crisp - pleasantly off-dry with fresh berries, tobacco and lingering cedar and spices on the finish. Snappy acidity with a strong backbone that makes it good for sipping solo or alfresco meals.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 10th, 2008

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10. 8th Generation Vineyards Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
The name 8th Generation refers to the eight generations of Schales family who have dedicated their lives to winemaking - starting in Germany in 1783 and now continuing in Summerland. One of the Okanagan's newest wineries 8th Generation is showing promise.
The Riesling reminds me of the dry Rieslings being made (and consumed) in Germany right now. Loads of green apple and mineral aromas, citrus peel, honey and peach skin notes. Zippy and fresh on the palate with spritzy lemon, lime zest and ripe white fruit flavours - lip-smacking good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 10th, 2008

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11. A Mano "Bianco", Puglia Italy, 2006
From one of my favorite Primitivo producers A Mano comes this newly released white, a screw-topped 50/50 blend of the indigenous varietals Fiano and Greco di Tufo.
A rich straw colour with gold glints the Bianco reminds me of my favorite lemon/lime Calippo ice-pops showing lime and sweet lemon, stone mineral and honeysuckle aromas. On the palate it's crisp on the entry with citrus zest then smooths out mid-palate with sweet herbal flavours and has a refreshing finish with lingering lemon-pepper.
Intriguing!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2007

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12. A Mano Primitivo, Puglia Italy, 2005
From one of my favourite Puglian producers A Mano is this always delicious Primitivo. Very easy drinking and fresh, oozing blueberry, raspberry and blackberry liqueur aromas with sweet spices and tobacco notes. It's supple and spiced with soft tannins on the finish.
Easy access screwcap and perfect for a summer barbecue!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 6th, 2008

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13. Accordini Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico DOC, Veneto Italy, 2004
A succulent Amarone, the Accordini is thick with aromas - cherry and dried fruit, molten chocolate and sweet spice with roasted hazelnut, toffee, a hint of banana and a dense, earthy core. Expect loads of spice, cocoa and rich berry flavours, it is full on the palate with nice acidity to brighten it up. It is dark and decadent - savoury flavours of herbs, roasted espresso beans and smoked, meaty tones hang on the finish. Nice depth, a pleasing chewiness with supple tannins on the finish.
Pair it with rich meat dishes or with hard aged cheeses, after the meal.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 18th, 2010

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14. Accordini Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico DOC, Veneto Italy, 2005
A delicious, concentrated red that offers black raspberry, cherry, chocolate and molasses aromas with rum-soaked raisins and espresso liqueur notes. The palate is supple and rich - here dried cherries, spiced cocoa and sasparilla lead the charge. There is lovely weight here and bright acidity to balance followed with a long juicy finish.
Great paired with aged crumbly cheeses or pasta with hearty, spicy red sauces.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 23rd, 2011

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15. Accordini Igino, 'Le Bessole', Classico Superiore, DOC Valpolicella Veneto Italy, 2008

Expect impressive concentration in this Valpolicella.
Stewed cherries, vanilla, roasted espresso beans, sunbaked earth and spicebox aromas. The palate is smooth and generous, brimming with ripe supple fruit and mocha followed by a classic, pleasantly bitter finish.
A wine for medium-hard cheeses, hearty eggplant parmesan or roasted meat dishes.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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16. Accordini Ripassa' del Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC, Italy, 2005
I call this a swoon-worthy baby Amarone.
It seduces you with intense aromas of kirsch, prunes, luscious chocolate and espresso with undertones of leather and baking spices. It's rich and densely weighted on the palate and has impressive concentration of sweet cherry, dried fruits, cocoa and coffee flavours with lingering warm spice on the finish. Very well balanced with a supple, elongated finish.
Excellent value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 2nd, 2009

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17. Accordini Ripassa' del Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC, Italy, 2006
Dark and brooding, this toothsome ripasso presents bittersweet chocolate and espresso aromas with hints of balsamic, sweet cedary notes and an earthy core. It's really nicely weighted on the palate - Here is a focused, serious red offering dried fruits and minty notes. It is earthy with fine cocoa tannins and plenty of mouth-watering acidity.
A substantial wine, perfect with rich meaty dishes or dense cheeses.
Decanting recommended.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2011

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18. Accordini Ripasso Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC, Veneto Italy, 2003
Opulent aromas - warm, ripe cherries, dried fruits and savoury herbs with a hint of char and cocoa and alluring fruitcake spice notes. Lush and supple on the palate showing dense black fruits, cherries, dark chocolate and allspice - soft acidity, integrated tannins and a silky finish tasting of spiced espresso.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 14th, 2008

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19. Agramont Garnacha Old Vine, Navarra Spain, 2005
Lush and aromatic.
Fresh cherries, dark flowers and mocha-chocolate aromas with a whiff of sweet mint. Bold and smooth on the palate with coffee, dark fruit, earth and leather with a chewy spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 5th, 2007

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20. Alamos Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Golden in the glass with loads of toast, caramel and roasted pineapple aromas with notes of vanilla and sweet spice. On the palate - creamy, ripe fruit and vanilla with lingering oak spice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2008

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21. Alamos Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

From the well-established and highly acclaimed Argentine producer Catena Zapata the Alamos line line offers very good value wines from Mendoza.
It will not disappoint with its toasty aromas - browned butter, cashew nuts, toasted spice and vanilla lifted with juicy citrus and pineapple. The palate is nicely rounded and pops with sweet tropical fruit and cashew butter, the finish lingers with spice and lemony flavours.
A wine for grilled halibut in a creamy/butter sauce or a roasted chicken and smoked gouda panini.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2011

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22. Alamos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
From the fantastic Argentine producer Catena comes this Alamos label. The wine is indigo in colour with juicy purple berries, cocoa and smoky sweet spices, cedar chips and crushed dark floral notes. The palate is bold, plush and big-boned with supple fruit, plenty of peppery spice, espresso, dark chocolate and cedary flavours. Fine, slightly bitter tannins llinger.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2009

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23. Albert Bichot 'C'est La Vie' Chardonnay~Sauvignon, Vin de Pays France, 2009

NEW!
This fresh and rather unique blend of 60% Chardonnay and 40% Sauvignon Blanc is a quaffable white with aromas of melon, vanilla and pineapple chunks, hints of caramel, sweet spices and some herbs and citrus notes from the Sauvignon. There is a good dose of fruit, vanilla, toast and butterscotch on the palate entry that morphs into light citrus and herbal flavours - very similar to the nose.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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24. Albert Bichot 'C'est La Vie' Pinot Noir~Syrah, Vin de Pays France, 2009

Fragrant raspberry and cherry fruit, violets and vanilla with chocolate and hints of peppery spice. The palate is supple, smooth and fresh with similar berry and vanilla flavours lingering in a chocolaty finish. Simple approachable and quite fun.
Recommended for: Charcuterie and cheese on a picnic.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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25. Albino Armani 'Claps' Cabernet Franc, Friuli, 2007
Impressively fresh, this Italian Cabernet Franc will win you over with aromas of sweet young berries, bright herbal notes and hint of cocoa. Expect a wine that is smooth and juicy on the palate with pristine berry fruit and mineral flavours. It is medium-full bodied with a long finish and smooth tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2010

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26. Alex Gambal Bourgogne Pinot Noir, Burgundy France, 2003
Finding good Pinot Noir from Burgundy for under $35 can be a challenge in BC. A good place to start looking is often at Marquis Wine Cellars because their staff is so knowledgeable and they bring in labels not found in other stores. Gambal is one of the labels that Marquis buys and the wines are intense but well priced. The 2003 Bourgogne is oozing cherry, blueberry and bright raspberry fruit aromas, warm spice, vanilla and woodsy notes. On the palate it still has its youthful vigour with fresh fruit, leather and tobacco-y flavours-quite brawny and chewy with tight tannins.
Decant if you must drink now or cellar it for a couple more years.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 1st, 2007

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27. Alois Kracher 3 Trockenbeerenauslese Chardonnay, Austria, 2003
Golden hued nectar of the gods. Sweet and rich with musky aromas of wild honey, stewed apricots and tea leaves in an earthy aromatic base. Super sweet in the mouth with flavours of candied mandarin orange peel that sticks to your palate like gum on a shoe on a hot day! Utterly gorgeous
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 22nd, 2006

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28. Altos Las Hormigas Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
Aromas of smoky plums, blackberries, vanilla and cocoa with an earthy/savoury core. A somewhat brooding and dark wine with sweet and earthy flavours of black fruit and plums, chocolate and espresso. Chewy in the mouth, succulent and structured.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 30th, 2011
With the help of Alberto Antonini, this Lujan de Cuyo estate was launched in the mid-90s and the winery and cellar were completed in 2001.
There are plenty of black berries and plums here that are fully anchored by savoury aromas - smoked sausage, sunbaked earth and peppery spice rub. The palate echoes the aromas - succulent meaty, spicey, char-grill flavours rounded out with black fruit. This wine is brawny, you can almost chew it, yet it has a deceivingly smooth weight.
Savoury Argentinean wine = roasted or grilled meat, but a hearty mushroom ravioli is wonderful too.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2011

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29. Amayna Sauvignon Blanc, Leyda Valley Chile, 2009

This intensely concentrated Sauvignon Blanc comes from a vineyard just 14 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean. Expect aromas of passionfruit and nettle, musk, smoke and grass clippings with undertones of sweet lively citrus. The palate is not shy, creamy potent fruit is layered with toasted nuts, spice, lees and citrus zest which carries across the finish. This is quite a muscular Sauvignon Blanc with a mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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30. Anakena 'Ona' Syrah, Rapel Valley Chile, 2005
A rich garnet-hue with indigo hints. Bright, upfront dark floral and briary berry aromas with deep, earthy chocolaty notes and sweet allspice. Creamy dark berries and plummy flavours on the palate, supple and full-bodied with peppery spices on the finish.
A very enjoyable Syrah.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 12th, 2008

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31. Anakena Viognier, Rapel Valley Chile, 2006
Just what I look for in a Viognier...
White peach, lifted honeysuckle, soft exotic spices,and some tropical notes. Juicy and bright on the palate with crisp fruit, a lush texture and long spiced finish.
Not to be missed!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2007

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32. Anderson's Conn Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 2003
Plums and big juicy red berry aromas. Rich smooth and lush with creamy fruit flavours and sweetly spiced mocha. Gorgeous, cohesive structure with solid tannins on the finish. A truly impressive Cabernet!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2006

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33. Anderson's Conn Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 2003
Rich and ripe with juicy black currant aromas. Smooth and lush with creamy dark chocolate, spic, leather and mocha. Opulent, with a solid structure and balanced with fresh acidity and fine dusty tannins on the finish.
Impressive as a gift or for your private cellar.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2007

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34. Andretti Fume Blanc, North Coast California, 2006
Crisp red apple and lemony aromas, honey roasted nuts, minerals and toasty notes. Creamy on the palate with white fruit, sweet vanilla, oak spice and lemon cream. Fresh and a bit racy (like its namesake Andretti) across the finish line.
Nicely done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2007

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35. Andretti Merlot, California, 2004
Like the Andretti Selections Fume Blanc the Andretti Selections Merlot is a new arrival in select private wine stores in BC.
It has juicy black plum, cherry and smoky aromas and shows sweet oak, chocolate and menthol notes. Medium-full bodied and rich on the palate presenting nice acidity, a smooth finish with dark berries, vanilla and sweet spice flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2007

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36. Andrew Rich Cuvee B Pinot Noir, Willamette Oregon, 2004
Brimming with in-your-face sweet berries, smoked meat, leather, cedar and herbs. Good fresh fruit, lush texture and well balanced acidity This is a little sister to the stunning Andrew Rich Reserve Pinot Noir and is worthy of the price point.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2006

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37. Angove's Bear Crossing Cabernet Merlot, South Australia, 2005
Fresh black berries, eucalyptus, and peppercorns. Smooth mouth-feel with hints of sweet spice, a creamy oak finish and soft tannins. Excellent value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2006

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38. Angove's Bear Crossing Chardonnay, South Australia, 2005
Buttery tropical fruit and mineral aromas, clean and fresh on the palate with very subtle hints of sweet spice. A bear-y good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2006

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39. Angove's Clare Valley Riesling, Australia, 2005
Pure and vibrant aromas of meyer lemon, crisp pears, minerals and honey blossoms. The Angove's Riesling is dry and mouth-watering (but not cheek-sucking acidity) with zippy lime oil, green apple flavours and just a hint of smoke. It has a crisp texture and clean, zesty finish. A mood-elevating wine perfect for sipping or with a creamy goat's cheese salad!

This Riesling will be poured at Playhouse Wine Festival for trade only.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 10th, 2007

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40. Angove's Nine Vines Viognier, South Australia, 2006
Light straw in colour with exotic citrus, white peach, minerals, and warm spice aromas with tropical floral notes. Slick and seductive on the palate showing lime oil, licorice and white pepper. Refreshing and voluptuous--a deadly good combination!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2007

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41. Angove's Red Belly Black Shiraz, South Australia, 2004
Sometimes ignorance is bliss. For instance, when I first tried the Red Belly Black Shiraz I had no clue as to its namesake; I just enjoyed the ripe fruit and solid full-bodied flavours. That was until I did some research and discovered that the Aussies were exporting a dangerous and venomous beastie with long syringe-like fangs, glossy black back and crimson under belly, native to Eastern Australia.
By then it was too late, I'd been bitten.
The Red Belly Black Shiraz is oozing sweet black berries and spice with potent aromas of dense espresso and mint all slithering around in ground black pepper. The flavours are bold-ripe dark fruit, chocolate, earth and vanilla with a dusty cocoa finish.
Go ahead, don't be frightened. After all, you're the one with the corkscrew.
As seen on CityFood.com March 9, 2007!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2006

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42. Antinori Peppoli Chianti Classico, Tuscany Italy, 2004
Red cherries, floral and dried fruit aromas with leathery barnyard notes. Fresh cherry on the palate with a rustic earthiness and bright acidity, leather, light spices and roasted coffee on the finish. It has good grip and fine, earthy tannins on the finish.
Classic Chianti...pair with tomato sauces and antipasti.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 29th, 2007

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43. Antinori Santa Cristina Pinot Grigio, Sicily Italy,2006
Straw coloured with amber glints the Santa Cristina has peach jelly and lemon cream aromas, it's scented with orange blossom, minerals and almond oil notes. Crisp and bright on the entry, softly rounded on the mid-palate and showing a lovely, refreshing zestiness on the finish.
Wonderful!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 6th, 2007

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44. Antinori Vin Santo Del Chianti Classico, Italy, 2002
Smooth like cognac with parallel aromas. Rich, slightly sherried and nutty with hints of spice and earth. Not too sweet, warm and elegant. Great with nutty chocolates-dark chocolate covered almonds, milk chocolate peanut clusters, dark chocolate macadamia nuts and cashews. Surprisingly tasty with Purdy's Hedgehogs and Hagensborg "Truffle Pig' white chocolate raspberry cream filled bars!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 7th, 2006

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45. Anvers Cabernet Sauvignon, Langhorne Creek Australia, 2004
An inky cherry coloured wine with black currents, mint and graphite aromas followed by briary berry, bell pepper and dense chocolate notes. The entry is smooth - the palate is quite intense, the fruit is amazingly fresh for a four year old vintage. Good acidity and balance with spice, cedary and tobacco flavours on the finish the tannins are nicely integrated.
A solid, well constructed wine.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2008

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46. Appollonia Coppertino Rosso, Southern Italy, 2001
This lovely wine, from the heel of the Italian boot is a blend of Negroamaro, Montepulciano, Malvasia and Sangiovese. Temptingly rustic with bright red fruit, dark flowers, earth, sweet mixed spices and anise with leathery and barnyard aromas on the tail end. Chewy and thoughtful on the palate, dosed with a spritz of acidity and finishing with fine, earthy tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 27th, 2006

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47. Arabella Cabernet Sauvignon, Robertson South Africa, 2006
Rich and ripe on the nose - mulberry and currents, smoky plums and earth, woodsy/undergrowth aromas, sweet tobacco and spices. In the mouth - silky and lush with dark fruits, chocolate and coffee - a warm spiced mouthful with a lovely linger...
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2008

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48. Arabella Sauvignon Blanc, Robertson South Africa, 2007
Vibrant pomelo citrus and honey aromas, lime zest and white blossoms on the nose. Crisp and fresh on the palate, lemons and minerals, soft acidity rather than sharp and bracing with delicate fruit flavours.
Very nice!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2008

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49. Arabella Sauvignon Blanc, Robertson South Africa, 2010

A tangy Sauvignon, with jalapeno, nettle and very green/grassy aromas linked to citrus, gooseberry and passion fruit. The palate echoes the nose - jalapeno, nettle and citrus dominate - the finish is long and mouth-watering.
A wine to pair with arugula salads, shellfish or fresh asparagus and chevre tarts.
Nice value

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2011

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50. Arabella Shiraz, South Africa, 2007
Plush black fruit aromas - plums and blackberries - spiced cocoa, hints of floral and rubber/smoky hints often found in South African Shiraz....The palate shows the same black fruits, bittersweet chocolate and spices, it's fresh, youthful and the tannins are smooth.
Good value.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009

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51. Araldica Cortese, Piedmont Italy 2005
Simply super sipper.
This affordable Piedmontese white wine is as refreshing as its crisp green label. It has apple skin, lemon, stone fruit and minerals with crisp acidity, subtle integrated flavours and a smooth mouth-feel. Look for it in private wine stores you will not be dissapointed!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 12th, 2007

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52. Arceno "PrimaVoce", Tuscany Italy 2003
A new arrival, the PrimaVoce is a luxurient opaque claret colour with aromas of black cherry, raspberry, dark earth, tar, tobacco, violets and saddle leather. Medium-bodied and velvety on the entry with mixed berry, chewy and earthy on the mid-palate with cedar, spice and leather-y flavours, firm tannins and a substantial finish.
A good value IGT worth seeking.
57% Merlot, 22% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Sangiovese, 8% Syrah.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2007

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53. Archipel, Sonoma County California, 2001
Big and sexy. The label screams strong and silent but the juice inside is warm and giving.
Unctuous black cherry, vanilla, smoke and cocoa-mocha coffee aromas. Appealing bright red berry--youthful on the palate with sweet oak spice flavours and a grippy finish. This wine reminds us of what California does so well...
62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc of which 94% is Sonoma County and 6% is Napa Valley.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 9th, 2007

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54. Arigolas Perdera Monica di Sardegna, Sardinia Italy, 2004
Lovely floral and sour cherry aromas, spice earth and tobacco. Simple and fresh bright acidity and a rustic elegance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2006

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55. Arigolas Perdera Monica di Sardegna, Sardinia Italy, 2005
Sweet cherries, creamy red berries, dried fruit and leather aromas with plum and toffee undertones. Rich and supple on the palate, savoury hints, ripe red fruit and oak spice on the finish.
Track this one down and take it home to enjoy!
A blend of Monica, Bovale Sardo and Carignan.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2008

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56. Arigolas S'elegas Nuragus di Cagliari, Sardinia Italy 2005
An indigenous varietal from the Island of Sardinia - Nuragus creates this lush creamy wine that oozes tropical fruit - pineapple, mango and creme caramel with undertones of spice. Ripe fruit returns on the palate with exotic flowers, honey and deft oak flavours on the finish.
Very nice paired with soft or smoked cheeses.
As reviewed in Infamous magazine May 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2008

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57. Arrogant Frog "Ribet Red", Pays D'Oc France, 2007
This Southern France blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot has aromas of berry fruit, cocoa, smoke and meaty notes. On the palate it is smooth with chewy flavours - dark fruit, fine spices and tobacco with a bittersweet chocolate. It is full-bodied and quite savoury, a wine for hard cheeses or rich meat dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 23rd, 2009

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58. Arrogant Frog 'Ribet White' Sauvignon Blanc, Pays d'Oc France, 2009
This limited edition soccer label is a fresh version with lively aromas of peach and golden pineapple, citrus zest, grass clippings, plenty of minerality and a hint of vanilla. The palate is snappy and gently rounded - it is a mouthful of ripe pineapple, sweet herbs, grapefruit and mineral flavours with a nice mouth-watering finish to complete it.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2010

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59. Arrogant Frog Ribet Red 'Special Edition', Pezenas Pays D'Oc France, 2009

This is a simple savoury red, a dinner wine that will not empty your wallet.
Aromas of spiced cherries, smoke and dark earth with bittersweet chocolate. The palate echoes those spiced cherries and chocolate aromas, the texture is a bit dusty but it has great acidity and a smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2010

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60. Arrowleaf Cellars White Feather, Okanagan BC, 2004
Softly sweet and floral brimming with white orchard fruit, fresh mineral and marshmallow aromas. Off-dry on the palate (great balance for the cranberries and sweet potatoes) with citrus and white fruit and finishing on an interesting chalky/mineral note.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 21st, 2006

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61. Arrowleaf Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2004
Earth, mushrooms, soft red fruit and barnyard aromas up front followed by smoke and game meat aromas. Smooth and peppery in the mouth with cedar-box and spices, tight fine dusty tannins on the finish. Excellent price point for a BC Pinot Noir.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 21st, 2006

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62. Astrolabe 'Voyage' Pinot Gris, Marlborough New Zealand, 2010

I've spent quite a bit of time with Pinot Gris in recent months, between judging, travel and reviewing them here at home. With that, I have also become even more aware of how easily Pinot Gris can go off the rails - over-ripe fruit (especially unattractive) and abuse of oak contact have me shaking my head. Bright, clean aromas and pristine fruit will always fare better in my reviews - like this Astrolabe.
A splash of Gewurztraminer adds additional perfume - creamy pears and wild honey, some guava, exotic flowers and plenty of citrus peel with a hint of smoke. The palate follows suit with fresh ripe fruit and vanilla, a hint of honey and citrus and a spiced but tangy finish.
Very tasty.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2011

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63. Astrolabe 'Voyage' Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2010

Astrolabe left an impression during the 2010 Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival and has continued to do so since I visted them in Marlborough this past spring. Expressive and typical Marlborough Savvy aromas of guava, passion fruit, capsicum, honey and citrus blossoms with sweaty undertones. A rich, creamy texture offers additional complexity and the very lengthy, mouth-watering finish trails spicy, zesty flavours.
Also recommended: Astrolabe Pinot Gris.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2011

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64. Aurelio Settimo Barolo Rocche, Piedmont Italy, 2000
One for the cellar! This gorgeous Barolo is porcini mushrooms and truffles with dried cherries, dark flowers and leather. Velvety smooth on the tongue with sweet spices and tobacco. A good vintage with great long term potential but if you just can't wait...decant and enjoy with Parmesan and salted quails eggs drizzled with a little truffle oil. Yum!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2006

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65. Auzolan Tinto Cosecha, DO Navarra Spain, 2008
A certified organic red blend of equal parts Grenache and Tempranillo with 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, this savoury, rustic wine will be best paired with rich tomato based stews or roasted meat. Aromas of cherry and black pepper, saddle leather and beet greens with a smoky/gamey core. The palate is similar - juicy red fruits, cocoa, spice and leather. It has loads of acidity and powdery tannins that make it a perfect food wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 7th, 2010

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66. Avalon Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California, 2005
Opaque cherry-ruby in colour with aromas of coffee, black cherries, cedar, vanilla, coconut and sweet blueberry and blackberry on the back end. Fresh, juicy berry flavours followed by toasted spices, vanilla and chocolate. Easy to drink, supple and yes - tasty as heck!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2008
Here I go again...divulging secrets.
Yes, shocking as it may be, you can drink a purple Napa for under $25.
The Avalon is tasty as heck with plums and black cherry, chocolate and vanillin oak aromas spiked with patchouli notes--dried flowers and cedar wood. Silky with lush dark fruit and plums, rich chocolate and coffee liqueur. Smoothly finished and addictive.
Keep this one a secret will ya!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2007

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67. Avalon Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California, 2007
This is a very approachable Cabernet with layers of cassis and vanilla with chocolate, clove and licorice aromas. The flavours of this wine echo its aromas - cassis and chocolate, ripe cherry hints, tobacco and sweet, warm spices. It is fresh and juicy, sweet and supple with nice concentration on the palate followed by a smooth, lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2010

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68. Aveleda 'Casal Garcia' Vinho Verde, Portugal
Don't let its classic blue label fool you, inside is a vibrant, vivace wine that you should consider buying-by-the-case!
Bright tree fruit, mineral and citric aromas lead the way to a fresh, vivace (slightly bubbly or prickly) and crisp mouthful of goodness. Again tree fruits, citrus, hints of herbs mineral, appear on the palate with just a kiss of sweetness balanced by lively acidity and a softly rounded texture.
Great value!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2010

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69. Averill Creek Pinot Grigio, Vancouver Island BC, 2009
Made from their 50-acre estate on the slope of Mt. Prevost in Duncan B.C, Averill Creek wines may be new to those familiar with Okanagan Valley wines, but certainly not to Vancouver Islanders. Their west coast depicted labels offer clues to their current location, but winery owners Andy and Wendy Johnston are former Edmontonians.
This Pinot Grigio is very refreshing - aromas of grapefruit peel, green melon, chalk and a hint of herbs. The palate is citrusy and lively with a slight roundness to take the edge off. Expect flavours of grapefruit, lime and white fruit that linger across a clean finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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70. Averill Creek Pinot Gris, Vancouver Island BC, 2008
Made from their 50-acre estate on the slope of Mt. Prevost in Duncan B.C, Averill Creek wines may be new to those familiar with Okanagan Valley wines, but certainly not to Vancouver Islanders. Their west coast depicted labels offer clues to their current location, but winery owners Andy and Wendy Johnston are former Edmontonians.
The Pinot Gris is very different from their pristine Pinot Grigio (besides being fermented and aged in neutral French oak barriques), it is more golden in colour with aromas of toast and wild honey, lees, spice and rainforest floor. Similar toast, citrus, lees and spice flavours echo the aromas, assertive acidity dominates the palate while fruit falls short.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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71. Averill Creek Prevost, Vancouver Island BC, 2008

This Vancouver Island red is a blend of 85% Marachel Foch, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Merlot.
There are aromas of cherries flambe, spicy red berries, and bruised apple. It is tangy on the palate - red fruit, spice, tobacco and fine cocoa tannins, it is dry and fairly smooth.
Pair with spicy tomato sauces or rustic stews.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 14th, 2011

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72. Azul Portugal 'Palmela' DOC, Setubal Peninsula Portugal, 2007
This DOC red bend of Castelao, Touriga Nacional and Cabernet Sauvignon hails from the southerly Atlantic region of Palmela on the Setubal Peninsula in Portugal.
Aromas of smoky summer berries and plummy notes with hints of purple flowers, savoury wild herbs and coffee grounds. It is spicy and savoury - concentrated berry and roasted coffee flavours dominate the palate - it has bright acidity and a long spiced finish.
Pair with rich pastas and smooth, strong cheeses.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2010

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73. Azul Portugal Bairrada DOC, Portugal, 2006
This regional bairrada blend of Baga, Tinta Roriz, and Touriga Nacional emits juicy mixed berries, chocolate and sunbaked earth, chalky minerality with fine, spice-box aromas. It is clean, powerful fruit on the palate, berries and black cherries, fresh minerality and fine dusty tannins. Good value and good concentration...
Pair with roast pork, hard cheeses or savoury rice and beans.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2009

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74. Babich East Coast Pinot Noir, New Zealand, 2008
A juicy Pinot Noir with primary red fruit aromas - cranberry and sour cherry, fine pepper and cigarbox, a hint of violets and undertones of savoury herbs and green olive. The palate is fresh with good berry/cherry flavours, toasted spice and cedar. Nice complexity, lively acidity and a silky texture.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 20th, 2009

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75. Babich Pinot Gris, Marlborough New Zealand, 2007
Very ripe fruit aromas of pear, guava and snappy grapefruit with exotic floral, honey and hint of mushroom. The palate has a kiss of sweetness with pleasing spice, stonefruit and grapefruit peel flavours. Lovely rounded, not assertive, acidity and a refreshing finish.
Pair with white fish or vegetarian spring rolls dipped in spicy fruit sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 23rd, 2009

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76. Babich Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand, 2005
A good example of typical Marlborough-style Pinot Noir. A light ruby-hue with obvious white pepper, rhubarb-cranberry and vegetation aromas followed by leather and sweet spice notes. On the palate it's light-bodied and juicy with tobacco, cigarbox and more pepper and spice on the finish. Serve this wine slightly chilled with starters, seafood or mushroom and chevre tarts.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 31st, 2007

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77. Babich Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2008
The Babich has bold aromatics - popped corn, nettles, gooseberry, snap peas and zippy lemon. Very typical kiwi Sauvignon Blanc aromas and flavours - easy drinking, yet intense and snappy with herbal, mineral and grapefruity flavours the texture has a pleasing roundness, softening the acidity. All in all an impressive wine for fish or crisp salads with vinagrettes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 18th, 2009

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78. Baby Duck Sparkling, Andres Canada
At only 7% alcohol this could be considered a bit of a breakfast wine.
I love this job!
Its uber pinky-red and pretty!! Okay it tastes like sweet tarts-but not nearly as sweet as I expected not not nearly as mouss-y either. Smells like candied strawberries and candied rockets (rolled Hallowe'en chalk candy). Tastes light clean and sweetish, like a valentines kiss (except I'm drinking it in October) with sporadic bubbles and a long strawberry cinnamon-y finish.
Highly underrated and good clean fun!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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79. Balthasar Ress Hattenheimer Schutzenhaus Riesling, Rheingau Germany, 2007
Balthasar Ress was one of my favourite visits during a 2008 German wine tour - the wines are consistently delicious too.
The Hattenheimer Schutzenhaus is a mouthful to say and a joy to sip. Expect aromas of slate and green apples, honey, spring blossoms and bright citrus. On the palate it is off-dry but is balanced with lively acidity and tangy lemondrop flavours.
Pair with sushi, spicy Indian dishes or tangy cheeses.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2010

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80. Balthasar Ress Hattenheimer Schutzenhaus Riesling, Rheingau Germany, 2009
Consistently delicious Rieslings, Balthasar Ress' Hattenheimer Schutzenhaus is just one offering that can be found in our market.
Expect delicate apricot and apple blossom aromas, lemon drops, honey and slate undertones. The palate is tangy and bright but it has a pleasing creamy roundness - flavours of crisp apple, apricot and honey are balanced with snappy acidity and a long, mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 24th, 2011

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81. Balthasar Ress Rheingau Riesling, Germany, 2004
Ress is solid (and always yummy) German product. The 2004 orange label Rheingau Riesling is white peaches, lemon zest, citrus blossoms, smoke and flint. Bright, crisp acidity and sweet Meyer lemons on the palate resulting in a bold and refreshing riesling. Luuuverly!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2006

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82. Balthasar Ress Rheingau Riesling, Germany, 2009
Great value!
You can expect delicate floral notes, lemon drops, apple peel and hints of stone fruit and slate. On the palate it is juicy, it has a kiss of sweetness offset by lively acidity. Crisp apple and citrusy flavours dominate the palate with a clean, zesty finish.
Pair with your holiday ham or turkey dinners or year round with spicy Asian-inspired dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2010

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83. Balthasar Ress Rheingau Riesling, Rheingau Germany, 2007
Ya gotta love a wine with less than 11% alcohol...
Ress is certainly a favorite of mine and I love the price point too...Aromas are of gala apples and peaches, candied citrus rind and minerals. Off-dry and apple-y on the palate, snappy acidity with a squeeze of lime and hints of peaches and orange zest on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2009

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84. Balthasar Ress Riesling Rheingau Germany, 2008
The Ress Rheingau provides exceptional value in a bright, vibrant German Riesling.
Expect peach and crisp green apple aromas, lemon drops and honey blossoms. The palate bursts forth with juicy orchard fruits, it is lemony and shows hints of slate/mineral flavours. A fresh, floral and bright sipper with a kiss of sweetness and flavours of citrus peel on the finish.
Pair with spicy foods or dishes with rich, creamy sauces.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 12th, 2010

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85. Banfi "Cum Laude", Tuscany Italy, 2004
A lovely wine showing dark fruit and floral aromas smoke, tar, cherry and appealing rustic, earthy notes of forest floor, barnyard and leather. Those same rustic notes come through on the palate with bright red fruit, plums, cigar box and warm spices. Engaging and powerful with length and tight tannins on the finish. Although not expensive this wine is perfect for special occassions. Approachable now but can be cellared for several years.
A blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 17th, 2007

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86. Banfi "Le Rime" Tuscany Italy, 2006
The Banfi "Le Rime" is a refreshing blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio. The 2006 should be arriving in stores shortly and is even crisper and fresher than the 2005. Lemon, white grapefruit, minerals and fern aromas that convert nicely into similar flavours before finishing with a hint of almond oil.
Great with antipasti and seafood.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 17th, 2007

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87. Banfi Col di Sasso Cabernet Sauvignon&Sangiovese,Tuscany Italy, 2005
Cherries, tar, pretty dark floral ,cocoa and sweet tobacco notes. Juicy but reserved red fruit on the palate with leather, dusty tannins mid-palate and nice acidity. Well priced mid-week pasta wine!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 12th, 2007

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88. Banrock Station Chardonnay SE Australia, 2004
Smoky and buttery with lush tropical fruit-pineapple and ripe melon-aromas. Fresh and crisp as it enters your mouth followed up shortly with nicely integrated oak and spice flavours finishing with juicy white grapefruit. Not just cheap 'n cheerful!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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89. Banrock Station Sparkling Chardonnay SE Australia, NV
An affordable sparkling wine perfect for sparkling cocktails, mimosa's or quaffing. Crisp and dry with citrus rind, smoke and mineral aromas. Fresh green apple on the palate with a creamy yet zippy mouth-feel and a puckery finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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90. Barefoot Bubbly Pinot Grigio, California,NV
A fun and affordable bubbly for summer sipping, in white sangria or a good pairing with spicy dishes.
Pale straw in colour with obvious fruitcup aromas, candied citrus peel and pear compote. Expect a sweetish, mousse-y bubbly with a crisp entry followed by pear, citrus and gingery flavours and a bright finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 25th, 2009

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91. Barista Pinotage, Western Cape South Africa, 2009
For when you are barbecuing or serving hard aged cheese, this earthy Pinotage will fit the bill just fine. Cherry and red berry aromas, cedar chips, cocoa and sweet spices with the tell-tale Pinotage undertones of char and rubber. It is medium to full-bodied on the palate - spicy red fruit, burnt caramel and tobacco meld with savoury flavours. A nicely balanced Pinotage with a long spiced finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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92. Baron de Renzis 'Galterra' IGT Toscana Italy, 2008

Fantastic!
The aromas here will seduce you - black cherries, molasses, dried fruit, leather and rich earth with hints of cigar and coffee. The palate echoes the nose - broad and chewy with brooding treacly flavours, spice and tobacco. Think raw power and concentration - a masculine wine.
Very impressive!

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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93. Baron Philippe de Rothschild "Escudo Rojo" Maipo Chile, 2004
Sweet cherry aromas with minty/herbal notes and roasted, meaty hints. Smooth on the palate with fresh dark fruit and spice with juicy acidity and a long, spiced cocoa finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 21st, 2007

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94. Baron Philippe de Rothschild "Mapu" Cabernet Sauvignon-Carmenere, Chile 2005
Earthy aromas, cocoa, black cherry and berries, herbs and spice. Medium-bodied with lots of acidity, fruit, pepper and dusty tannins on the finish.
A simple and attractively priced Monday-to-Wednesday dinner wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2007

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95. Baron Philippe de Rothschild "Mapu" Sauvignon Blanc-Chardonnay, Chile, 2006
Soft white fruit aromas, citrus, minerals and cut grass. Crisp and light on the palate with juicy grapefruit, herbs and minerals with citrus rind on the finish.
Very affordable light-bodied, weekday white.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 19th, 2007

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96. Baron Philippe de Rothschild 'Carabas', Pays d'Oc France, 2006
This vin rouge is a blend of Syrah, Grenache, Malbec, Cabernet and Merlot with aromas of plums and mixed black fruits, spices, leather and savoury 'garrigue' herbs and intense espresso tones. Rustic but smooth on the palate showing layered fruit, spice and roasted coffee bean flavours on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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97. Baron Philippe de Rothschild 'Escudo Rojo' ,Maipo Chile, 2008
Made from Cabernet Sauvignon with a good dose of Cabernet Franc and small amounts of both Carmenere and Syrah, this dense wine provides aromas of rich dark berries, smoky cocoa and vanilla wrapped around a core of roasted coffee beans, toasted oak and tobacco. The palate is full and almost chewy, laden with spiced chocolate, dark espresso and leathery flavours and dark fruit. Expect a balanced wine with nice acidity and powdery tannins on the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 10th, 2010

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98. Baron Philippe de Rothschild 'Escudo Rojo' Chardonnay, Maipo Chile, 2008
This ripe, decadent Chardonnay layers aromas of pineapple and exotic citrus, buttered toast and roasted nuts, minerals and spice. It is bright on the palate, the texture is rounded and creamy and you can expect plenty of juicy citric flavours, warm honey and pineapple with a spicy, toffee finish. Nicely balanced and very satisfying.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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99. Baron Philippe de Rothschild 'Mapu' Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Valley Chile, 2008


An affordable Carmenere - great for hearty weeknight dinners or barbecues.
Smoked black cherry and plummy aromas, sunbaked earth, charred spices and a meaty/savoury core. The palate is firm with good intensity - flavours of espresso, cocoa and spice with a gamey layer. It has a powdery texture, some nice acidity and spicebox flavours on the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2010

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100. Baron Philippe de Rothschild 'Mapu' Reserva Carmenere, Central Valley Chile, 2008
This well-priced wine is nicely suited to barbecued foods and rich protein dishes. It has dark earthy fruit notes, cocoa and grilled red peppers, wild herbs and spice. The palate is juicy and fairly smooth with smoked/toasted flavours and an earthy spiced finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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101. Baron Philippe De Rothschild Sauvignon Blanc, Vin De Pays D'Oc France, 2005
A crisp, mouth-watering Sauvignon Blanc at an awesome price.
Juicy lemon/lime, tart passionfruit, fresh cut grass and mineral aromas. Vibrant on the palate with peach and honey flavours, clean mineral hints and a zesty clean finish.
Ooh la la!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 2nd, 2007

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102. Baron Philippe De Rothschild, Pinot Noir, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2005
Classic old-world Pinot Noir aromas...red cherry, raspberry and barnyard notes of leather, straw and earthy forest floor. Light-medium bodied with tart cherries, fleur de sel, pepper and cedar flavours on the finish.
This is the weekday wine you want with your pan seared mushrooms, roasted root veg or fowl.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2007

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103. Baron Philippe De Rothschild, Pinot Noir, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2006
Classic Pinot Noir aromas...red cherry, raspberry and earthier - leather, sweet hay, vanilla and woodsy notes. Medium-bodied with soft mixed berry fruit, pepper, tobacco and mocha flavours on the finish.
This is the weekday wine you'll want to have with pan-seared mushrooms.
Very good value Pinot Noir!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2008

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104. Barone Ricasoli Brolio Chianti Classico, Tuscany Italy, 2006
Savoury and rustic - with cherries, meaty tones, tar and crushed flowers - a brooding Chianti Classico. The entry is fresh and spicy with balanced acidity followed up with flavours of earth, leather and mocha - powerful tannins linger on the finish.
Best to decant before drinking - will pair will with roasted meat dishes.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2008

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105. Barossa Valley Estate 'Spires' Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia, 2003
Sweet bright fruit aromas-blackberry, black cherry and plums with sweet spice and leathery undertones. 'Hot' spices in the mouth, with earthier tobacco, dark coffee and dark earth, char-grilled meaty flavours and pepper.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 16th, 2006

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106. Barossa Valley Estate Moculta Shiraz, Australia, 2004
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 28th, 2007
Smoked cherry aromas, brambleberries dusted with cocoa, dry earth and eucalyptus. Dried fruit and coffee beans on the palate with menthol flavours and a dry spiced finish with dusty tannins
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2006

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107. Bastianich "Flor" Prosecco, Valdobiaddene Italy, NV
A delight of honey, apple peel, stone fruit, fragrant floral, straw and mineral with a hint of almonds. It has fantastic acidity, fine bubbles and impressive complexity for the price. It also has a creamy mousse and leesy flavours with a zesty citrus linger.
This is a wine produced for, and served in Joseph Bastianich and Mario Batali's restaurants in the U.S. This is the first time it has been sold in Canada!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 3rd, 2009

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108. Bastianich "Vespa Bianco", Venezia Giulia Friuli Italy, 2006
This IGT blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Picolit is one of two of celebrity Chef Lidia and restauranteur son Joseph (business partner with Mario Batali) Bastianich's white wines currently available in BC Liquor stores.
It's a complex wine, golden in colour with loads of mineral, green pear and melon, honey, caramel and citrus. It has a nice weight on the tongue with plenty of caramel, oak spice and citrus flavours. The finish is crisp and minerally.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2009

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109. Bastianich Sauvignon "B", Colli Orientali del Fruili DOC, 2008
This stylish Sauvignon Blanc is a new offering from a winery owned by celebrity Chef Lidia Bastianich and her restauranteur son Joseph (business partner to Chef Mario Batali). Mineral aromas set the stage, followed by melon and bright citrus, suggestions of toast, almonds, a hint of vanilla and savoury herbs. Lively, presenting crisp white fruits - the melon, almonds and citrus peel reappear on the palate. It has impressive complexity, a lovely weight and long snappy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2009

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110. Bava "Libera" Barbera d'Asti, Piedmont Italy, 2002
A ruby-hued Barbera hinting at brick with sweet, earthy cherry aromas, dark floral and dried fruit notes with a touch of orange peel. Medium-bodied and silky on the entry showing flavours of cherries, leather and ceda - it becomes silty textured and earthy finishing with orange peel, dark floral flavours and a hint of bitter-sweet chocolate.
Attractive price.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2008

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111. Belle Glos Meiomi Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast California, 2007
The Meomi Pinot Noir has a brooding intensity that reveals aromas of black cherry, cedar chips and dried flowers with a heart of forest floor and rich dark earth. A velvety palate unveils ripe cherry, spicebox and vanilla, the finish is bittersweet and smoky with a good dose of cedar.
Now sporting an easy access screw-cap, this firm Pinot Noir is deceptively powerful and will hold its own against duck or lamb or succulent mushroom ravioli.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 10th, 2010

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112. Belle Glos Pinot Noir "Meiomi", Sonoma Coast California, 2006
Lush!
Sweet, ripe berries, black cherry and fragrant floral aromas with cocoa and leathery undertones. Supple and silky on the palate - flavours of chocolate covered berries, pepper, tobacco and sweeter spiced licorice and smooth vanilla on the finish.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 3rd, 2008

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113. Belle Glos Pinot Noir Taylor Lane Vineyard, Sonoma Coast California, 2008
From a purely personal perspective, this is my favorite Belle Glos Pinot Noir. The Meiomi is simply, a good deal, the Clark & Telephone Vineyard Pinot (in Santa Maria Valley) has great complexity and the Los Alturas (Santa Lucia Highlands) Pinot Noir is firm, earthy and focused.... But I love the feminine elegance, the purity of the Taylor Lane.
Expressive crushed floral and sweet raspberry aromas, roasted coffee beans, smoke and pepper layered with rich earth and mineral notes. The palate echoes its aromas - sweet floral and sunwarmed berries, spicebox and cedar with hints of cranberry. Juicy, and bright with fine but firm sweet tannins and lingering spice.
Lovely!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 10th, 2010

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114. Bellingham 'The Beach House' Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, South Africa, 2010

Well, you cannot deny the value in this tall cool one.
Aromas of peaches and honey with lemon grass, white blossoms and piquant nettle and capsicum. It is mouth-watering with tart, creamy fruit and saline mineral flavours that roll into herbal flavours that linger on the finish.
Pair with seafood salads and creamy, herbed sauces.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 26th, 2011

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115. Bellingham Merlot Malbec, South Africa, 2006
Merlot....with a touch of Malbec.
I was impressed by Bellingham's sometimes unique blends when I tasted them in South Africa last fall.
Aromas of blueberry, black cherry, leather and plums and earthy/savoury smoked notes. Supple in the mouth, earthy/savoury flavours are prominent rounded out by spiced berries and cherry. A solid, well-made wine with fine, dusty tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 17th, 2009

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116. Bellingham Sauvignon Blanc~Chardonnay, Western Cape South Africa, 2008
This richly-hued white blend is a fresh and affordable everyday wine.
It presents plenty of citrus on the nose, melon and pineapple aromas with tones of spice, grapefruit peel and herbs. Bright and zesty on the palate it has a slightly creamy texture and flavours of cut grass, fresh herbs, pineapple and grapefruit with hints of vanilla.
Nicely balanced and very easy drinking!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2010

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117. Bellingham, Sauvignon Blanc~Chardonnay, Western Cape South Africa, 2008
Melon and crisp apple aromas, fruit blossoms and a drizzle of honey with peachy tones on the tail end.... Smooth yet crisp with juicy white fruits and smoky/flinty minerality and a mouth-watering finish.
An affordable white with good bones.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2009

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118. Beni di Batasiolo Barbera d'Alba DOC, Piedmont Italy, 2006
This is a producer that over-delivers.
The Barbera d'Alba (Barbera from the DOC of Alba) shows bright cherry fruit, sweet plummy notes, rich earth and violet aromas with a hint of blueberry, woodsmoke, iodine and espresso liqueur. The palate is medium-full bodied and smooth with a bright, prickly sensation, the flavours echo the aromas featuring loads of fresh berry fruit and cedar, the acidity is bright and the tannins firm.
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2008

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119. Beringer "California Collection" Pinot Grigio, California, 2007
A peachy hued Pinot Grigio with fruitcup aromas - pear/peach/apple - honey and citrus blossoms. The palate is refreshing featuring plenty of tree fruit and honey and a suggestion of spice. The finish is zesty, the acidity soft and rounded.
A pleasant, easy quaffer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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120. Beringer "California Collection" White Zinfandel, California 2008
The discovery/mistake of White Zinfandel saved not only wine producers, but a lot of Zinfandel vines in the 1970s. Consumers, finding these sweet, fresh wines to their liking have never looked back. Even as more and more dry pink wines hits the shelves at higher alcohol levels, blush wines or White Zins are still extremely popular.
If you are in the mood for a sweet wine with low alcohol the Beringer has confectionary aromas of strawberries, marshmallow and cotton candy. In the mouth it's sweet but with plenty of crisp citrus and peachy flavours to add to it's berry notes.
Good for sipping solo or drink with spicy Asian cuisine.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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121. Beringer 'Stone Cellars' Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2006
Loads of fresh aromas, cherries and plums with vanilla and sweet spices. It's a medium-full bodied wine with fresh fruit on the palate, fine tannins throughout with a slightly dry, dusty mouth-feel. Good value and easy-drinking.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2009

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122. Beringer 'Third Century' Chardonnay, Central Coast California, 2006
An interesting dichotomy of toasted spices and buttered nut aromas, the fruit is hidden on the nose but then comes galloping through on the palate. Flavours of pineapple and dried/candied fruit and citrus peel, vanilla caramels and sweet spice linger on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 6th, 2009

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123. Beringer 'Third Century' Merlot, North Coast California, 2005
A great pairing with camembert, this smoky Merlot has bold plummy aromas with rich dark earth, leather, cocoa. It is smooth on the palate with spiced plum and savoury flavours - tobacco, oak and some roasted meat tones - integated tannins and a subtle lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2009

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124. Beringer Founders' Estate Chardonnay, California, 2006
Sweet pineapple, exotic citrus, melon and buttery vanilla shortbread notes. Rounded on the palate showing crisp pear and orchard fruit with caramel spice lingering on the finish.
Seductive and tempting with no harsh oaky edges.
Pair with grilled fish in cream sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2008

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125. Beringer Founders' Estate Merlot, California, 2004
Craving Merlot?
When you crave Merlot - smooth, rich and fruity - this one will satisfy.
Deep fruit aromas - plums and raspberries - earthy dark chocolate with faint minty notes. Supple on the palate with lovely balanced acidity, good, classic merlot flavours showing dark fruit, toasted oak and lingering sweetly spiced vanilla on the finish.
Pair with fun, casual fare - pizza or barbecue.


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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2008

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126. Beringer Stone Cellars Chardonnay, California, 2008
A fresh, balanced Chardonnay with plenty of citrus and tree fruit flavours rounded out with oak spice and vanilla. The palate is crisp, the oak flavours don't overwhelm, soft fruit, citrus and fine spice dominate with nutty hints. A simple, easy-drinking weekday white to pair with creamy pasta or chicken salad.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2010

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127. Beringer Stone Cellars Merlot, California, 2006
A friendly, easy drinking Merlot (with some Petit Syrah) that reveals smoky aromas, it is plummy and chocolaty with vanilla and warm spices. The palate is smooth and supple with nice power and structure - highlighted with ripe black fruits, lots of sweet spice and cocoa.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 15th, 2010

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128. Bersano Cortese DOC Piedmont Italy, 2008
This Cortese is a terrific departure from your everyday Sauvignon or Chardy option. Delicate aromas of pear, minerals, pretty apple blossom and citrus, a hint of guava, beeswax and herbal undertones. The texture is rounded, slightly oily with flavours of citrus peel and white fruit, almond lingers. The finish is clean and zesty. Pair with fish or light appetizers.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 5th, 2009

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129. Beso de Vino Old Vine Garnacha, DO Carinena Spain, 2008
NEW!
This is a beguiling wine (especially for someone like myself who loves Grenache) presenting aromas of sweet cherries and strawberry jam, crushed violets, vanilla and spice. The juicy fruit comes through on the palate as well, it is medium-bodied and very quaffable layering flavours of chocolate, sweet spices and strawberries across the palate then lingering with a sprinkling of powdery tannin.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2010

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130. Beso de Vino Seleccion, DO Carinena Spain, 2008
This blend of 85% Syrah and 15% Garnacha may not look like a serious wine but it has a lot of charm and seriously great value.
A rich purple hue prepares you for the sweet berry fruit aromas - black raspberry and blueberry, vanilla, sweet spice and hint of violets with a core of mocha chocolate. The palate follows suit - ripe juicy cherries and raspberry with cocoa and cigarbox flavours lingering on the finish. It's a pleasing, smooth wine, medium-bodied with powdery tannins.
If you like this wine, look for the Beso de Vino Old Vine Garnacha, DO Carinena Spain, 2008.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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131. Bethel Heights Pinot Gris, Oregon 2005
I've known the Bethel Height Pinot Noir for years but this was my first time experiencing this serious Gris.
Crisp orchard fruit, earthy forest floor, citrus, white floral notes and a hint of sweet herbs. On the palate the Bethel Heights is rich and oily with smoked, toasty flavours, slate and sweet almond marzipan. The finish is long and warm.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2007

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132. Beyerskloof Pinotage, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2006
Dark, earthy and meaty notes with mixed red berry and blackberry aromas. On the palate its medium-bodied and fresh with sweet berry fruits, smoke and similar to the aromas shows plenty of meaty/earthy flavours. The texture is quite smooth with soft tannins on the finish.
Definitely a wine to pair with game and roasted meat dishes.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2008

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133. Beyerskloof Pinotage, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2007
Bright red berry fruits, cigar smoke, savoury herbal tones and wild blueberries. Juicy, fresh berries, spiced and toasty some char grilled aromas and bittersweet chocolate - a wine for grilled meat or roasted vegetable dishes.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2008

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134. Big House Red, California, 2008
The baker's dozen blend of varieties (including: Syrah, Petite Sirah, Grenache and Montepulciano) in this fun, screw-capped red express aromas of berries and plums, leather and cigarbox with plenty of peppery spice notes. There is nice complexity for the price, it is a charming wine with a supple texture and rustic edge. Flavours of berries, chocolate and mixed spices linger across the palate. The folks at Big House recommend spaghetti bolognese, lasagna or grilled meat to pair with this affordable red.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2010

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135. Big House White, California, 2009
This fragrant blend of Malvasia Bianca, Muscat, Viognier, Gruner Veltliner and Pinot Grigio (accoding to the label) is a fantastic value and offers a great balance of aromatics, fruit and acidity.
Ripe mango and peach aromas, grapefruit and orange blossoms with warm spice and candied notes. The palate presents gobs of sweet apricot and peaches, honey and mouth-watering citrus followed with exotic spice. A nice lush texture with lively acidity makes this wine a fantastic sipper, or pair with fresh, spicy dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2010

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136. Big Red Shiraz, South Australia, 2007
Ripe blackberry, vanilla and chocolate aromas with savoury, meaty undertones and spices. The flavours are spiced blackberries, plums, roasted coffee, toasted spices and charred tones with bittersweet chocolate and minty/eucalypt flavours. Full-bodied with spice and coffee flavours lingering on the palate.
Great price!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2009

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137. Bimbadgen Ridge Sparkling Semillon, South East Australia
A first for me, this sparkling Semillon made from grapes from the Yenda region of SE Australia is a great value sparkler!
Briliant golden yellow in colour with aromas of orange blossoms, apple and lime with hints of toast. On the palate its crisp and refreshing with verve and it will pair wonderfully with creamy cheeses or seafood starters!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 20th, 2007

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138. Bird in Hand Sparkling Pinot Noir, Adelaide Hills, Austrlia
A brand new label here in Canada the Bird in Hand will be a winery to watch! This is a glorious sparkler, just a hint off-dry with a nice round body and lovely elegance, red berry aromas and crisp clean finish. Yummy!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2006

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139. Bitch Grenache, South Australia, 2008
She's powderpuff pink with little hearts tattoed around her front label and her back proclaims....Bitch, bitch, bitch, bitch, bitch, bitch, bitch............and bitch some more.
This is undeniably a catch bottle - the diva's will be irrevocably drawn to her. It's a 100% screw-capped Grenache imported by Grateful Palate and produced by R Wines who also produce a Cabernet called Evil and a Shiraz called SUXX. The wine is a gorgeous ruby, it's juicy and very fragrant with mixed red current and raspberry aromas, exotic spice and a potpourri of cedar chips and crushed flowers. The palate is medium bodied - sweet and spicy - dripping with raspberry juice, vanilla and allspice. This is not a serious wine but it's tasty and will benefit if you pop her in the fridge and cool her off some.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2009

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140. Black Chook Shiraz Viognier, South Australia, 2008
This fruit-bomb Shiraz has just a splash of Viognier blended in and it releases aromas of blackberry and raspberry, vanilla and fruitcake spices with eucalypt notes. The palate is supple and juicy with plenty of sweet berry fruit, cocoa, espresso and leather followed by spice and cedar-y hints on the finish. A perfect wine for grilling when you are using a sweet, spicy and tangy barbecue sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2010

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141. Black Cloud 'Altostratus' Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Made by Bradley (not the actor) Cooper who is also the winemaker for Township 7, this premium Pinot Noir was named for a dark time after the client (who ordered the wine to be made) went broke leaving Cooper and his wife Audraee Daum holding 250 cases of said Pinot Noir. The cloud had a silver lining though and Black Cloud was born.
There is impressive developed fruit - sun-warmed black raspberry and cherry, vanilla, crushed flowers and chocolaty notes, lots of cedar and just a hint of rainforest floor. The palate is as seductive as the nose offering ripe sweet berry fruit, cedar, vanilla and chocolate. The palate, although very smooth, does have some grain to it and spice clings to the finish.
Nicely done!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 9th, 2010

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142. Black Hills 'Alibi' Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
A terrific blend of Sauvignon Blanc with 25% Semillon, the Alibi launches into tropical fruit and citric notes - melon and tangerine peel, vanilla and grass clippings with a mineral core. On the palate it doesn't fall short either, presenting a creamy texture and mouth-watering acidity that boosts flavours of tropical fruit, herbs and citrus. The finish is crisp and lingers with flavours of vanilla and peach.
Delicious!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2010

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143. Black Hills 'Alibi', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
It's coy label may belie what seriousness is housed inside...
The Alibi is a 80/20 blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon that has followed in big brother Nota Bene's iconic footsteps. Primary aromas of guava, nectarine and melon with floral accents and undertones of herbs, cut grass and minerals. The palate shows a different side, hints of caramel and toast, spice and citrus zest...very good intensity and a substantial, mouth-watering finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 25th, 2009

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144. Black Hills Carmenere, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A small lots production (less than 150 cases) the Black Hills Carmenere has very good typicity if you were to compare it to one from, say Chile...
The first whiff is undoubtably pepper, pepper, pepper followed by intense red fruits, and savoury undertones of smoke, roasted green bell pepper with meaty/gamey hints. The palate is very focused and it has a supple texture. The flavours are similar to the aromas - red fruits, roasted peppers and loads of spice with plenty of savoury undertones followed by a lengthy finish.
A wine made for grilled vegetables and roasted meat dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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145. Black Hills Carmenere, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Walking through the vineyards and tasting grapes off the vine recently at Black Hills I knew immediately the sweet, peppery black grapes I was sneaking were Carmenere.
This wine smells like a pepper pot of roasted coffee beans, spicy grilled peppers, dried plums, smoked meat and cherries liberally sprinkled with pepper. The palate is fresh and juicy - mixed berry fruit, roasted peppers and spice reappear on the palate with bittersweet chocolate lingering on the finish. Great intensity and concentration - perfect for roasted meat, game or a spicy pepper stew.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2010

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146. Black Hills Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A stunning Chardonnay that flaunts aromas of sweet tropical fruits and honey, exotic citrus and buttery caramel. The palate is smooth, but not weighted from poor use of oak, it's extremely fresh with vibrant citrus and nectarine and nutty praline flavours. A crisp finish lingers with clove spice...
Very elegant!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2009

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147. Black Hills Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This British Columbia Chardonnay presents very appealing aromas of apple crumble, melon and ripe pear with praline, warm toasty spice and a hint of white pepper. There is plenty of citrus on the palate alongside melon and exotic spice flavours. It is smooth and creamy with lively citrus on the entry but the mid-palate softens before ramping back up into a long vanilla, caramel and spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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148. Black Hills Estate Winery "Nota Bene", Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
As one of British Columbia's premium icon wines, Nota Bene has virtually become more famous than it's maker, Black Hills. There is little doubt this wine deserves praise for its power and concentration, but also for its consistency.
Made from similar quantities of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot with 11% Cabernet Franc, the 2008 reflects its Cabernet base with potent cassis and green olive aromas layered with spicebox, dark plums and tobacco leaf. The palate is supple with lush black fruit, mocha and plenty of spice. It is nicely balanced and smooth across the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2010

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149. Black Hills Estate Winery Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Great balance of superb aromatics, weight and acidity.
The newest release from Black Hills is this fragrant Viognier - front loaded with orangeblossom, stone fruit and exotic spice notes followed by undertones of fresh baked cookies, sandalwood, lemondrops and mineral. The palate is slick, peppery and spiced with brulee and citrus flavours, the finish is long and fresh.
Well done!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2010

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150. Black Hills Nota Bene, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This vintage, a blend of 46% Cabernet Sauvignon, 39% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc comprises the iconic Nota Bene...
At nearly 15% alcohol it's a big boy with plenty of extraction...
Aromas of black currents and wild blueberries, chocolate cherries, vanilla and toffee with lots of black pepper. Intense on the palate with ripe dark fruit, pepper, coffee liqueur and vanillin oak flavours. Excellent structure and power with ripe tannins and a substantial finish.
Young, but drinkable now, or give it to dad for a father's day cellar keeper.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2009

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151. Black Tower Rivaner, Germany 2005
Okay, I never actually drank this particular wine but I do remember it's ubiquitous presence on the table at Christmas and Thanksgiving. Maybe my parents were smarter than I thought, off dry wines are usually a pretty good pairing with savory/harvest dinners.
The Black Tower Rivaner has mineral, soft white floral aromas, honey/musk and orchard fruit. In the mouth its off-dry with loads of honeydew melon and citrus. Maybe they should change the bottle-appeal to a new client because there is nothing wrong with this wine, we're just to embarrassed to buy it.
BTW-You lucky ducks in Ontario have Black Tower in Tetra Pak!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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152. Black Widow Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The lightly oaked Pinot Gris has golden glints and aromas of pear, a suggestion of peach and melon with carmel and toasted spice undertones. The palate is very fresh, despite the caramel tones, showing flavours of white fruits, minerals and citrus zest.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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153. Blasted Church 'Hatfield's Fuse', Okanagan BC, 2007
This always popular white blend features an aromatic melange of: Chardonnay, Optima, Ehrenfelser,Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Blanc and Riesling. The aromas are an enigmatic array of exotic citrus, honey, minerals and spiced orchard fruits. On the palate the flavours echo the aromas showing honey blossoms, orange citrus, peaches and spice with grapefruit zest. Mouth-watering acidity bright fruit and a lively lingering finish make this a wine to pair with fish, spiced dishes or simply sipping on the patio.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2008

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154. Blasted Church 'Hatfields Fuse', Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Now this is a wine that screams summer!
Always one of my favourite aromatic BC blends, the Hatfield's Fuse features a funky new label, even more delightfully cartoonish than the last.
A melange of perfumed varieties combine to release a fruit-cup of aromas liberally spiced with vanilla syrup, honeysuckle and tangerine. The palate is creamy and vibrant, spicy and slick with sweet fruit and vanilla flavours.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 10th, 2010

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155. Blasted Church 'Mixed Blessings', Okanagan Valley, 2008
The hot-of-the-presses Mixed Blessings label takes a step into the controversial subject of non-traditional unions by making you question - who really is marrying whom? These award winning cartoonish labels have always been tongue-in-cheeky, so It's doubtful anyone will take offense.
A white blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Ehrenfelser produces fruit-cup aromas of pear compote, tangerine, muskmelon, hints of spice and honey. The texture is creamy, loaded with tree fruits, exotic citrus and star anise flavours.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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156. Blasted Church 'The Dam Flood', Okanagan BC, 2007
Made from 60% Lemberger and 40% Merlot The Dam Flood is a memorable name but it also honors a historical event in the Okanagan.
Rich dark berry aromas, chcocolate, smoked meaty notes, vanilla and spiced dried cherries. Slightly dusty on the palate with more savoury smoked meat flavours followed by spiced cocoa. Medium-bodied with bright acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2008

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157. Blasted Church Cabernet~Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2006
Cassis, red plums and undertones of blackberry with dark earth, savoury herbs and vanilla notes. On the palate a plummy/cherry taste jumps out followed by milk chocolate and sweet cola spice flavours. Fresh fruit on the entry with good acidity and a medium-body weight, there is a slightly dusty texture throughout and youthful tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2008

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158. Blasted Church Chardonnay Musque, Okanagan BC, 2007
Alluring aromatics that might convince you that there is a Viognier or a Gewurztraminer in your glass.
This Musque clone radiates peaches, mango, fresh musk melon, honey and floral notes with candied citrus peel. On the palate it has creamy fruit- pear, apple, melon and more candied citrus with exotic star anise flavours. Bright, refreshing and just off-dry this wine seduces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2008

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159. Blasted Church Gewurztraminer, Okanagan BC, 2007
The Blasted Church Gewurztraminer is visually appealing and refreshing as heck.
Bright aromas of orange blossoms, spiced grapefruit, honey, rose oil and crisp orchard fruits. Vibrant on the palate, showing warm spices and peppery/gingery flavours, sweet tropical fruit and lingering grapefruit zest on the finish.
Pair with all your exoticly flavoured and spicy dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2008

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160. Blasted Church Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2006
This Merlot is my favourite red of the recent Blasted Church releases.
Juicy and fresh with gobs of smoked plums, spiced chocolate, vanilla, sweet mint and tobacco aromas. It's supple and lush and shows similar plummy, spice and chocolate flavours on the palate. The finish is long and smooth with mostly integrated tannins and a hint of coffee.
Excellent paired with Camembert!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2008

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161. Blasted Church Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2007
This wine shows a very pretty hint of salmon-pink and has aromas of pear, white nectarine and white cranberries with honey and grapefruit undertones. On the palate it's dry, crisp and refreshing with white fruit flavours, more grapefruit and minerals hints that will pair well with fish or summer salads.
Includes a very patio friendly screw-cap!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2008

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162. Bleasdale Sparkling Shiraz, Langhorne Creek Australia
Vibrant purple with juicy blueberry, plum, sweet spice, vanilla and chocolate notes and a hint of menthol. On the palate it's liqueur-like, warm rich fruit, smooth and weighted with lingering dark chocolate and spice on the finish.
Pair with Christmas cake during the holidays and sweet and sour pork the rest of the year!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2007

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163. Bleasedale Shiraz-Cabernet Sauvignon, Langhorne Creek Australia, 2004
History in a bottle.
From one of Australia's oldest family owned wineries this attractive 2004 vintage is a blend of 79% Shiraz and 21% Cabernet and shows aromatics of sweet, mixed dark berries, mint-chocolate and peppery notes. Smooth and fresh on the palate with more dark berry flavours, cocoa, lingering spice and appealing chewy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 26th, 2007

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164. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars 'Stripe Label' Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

This estate grown Pinot Gris comes from 21 year-old vines, 60% was fermented in stainless steel and 40% was fermented and aged in French oak barrles for 8 months.
Simply elegant. Pristine fruit aromas - apple and pear, brisk citrus and mineral notes. It has plenty of bright acidity in the mouth with a nice weight and slightly creamy texture - similar apple, citrus zest and pear flavours appear on the palate. The finish is long and clean.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 14th, 2011

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165. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars 'Stripe Label' Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

For twenty years Blue Mountain has remained one of British Columbia's most acclaimed wineries, producing chic and ageworthy wines like this Pinot Noir, which is made of grapes harvested from 11 and 24 year-old estate vines.
Blue Mountain wines are always elegant and timeless - here classic aromas of warm raspberry, spice and leather, forest floor, violets and hints of bacon fat and cocoa waft out of the glass. It is a fine boned and feminine style with a silky texture and a lengthy earthy and spiced finish.
Bravo.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2011

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166. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Brut Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
This wonderful and complex traditional sparkling rose is made from 100% estate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Blue Mountain's vineyards near Okanagan Falls. It is a vibrant expression of a vintage rose - rainier cherries, strawberries and red currents, violets and nectarine with toasty undertones. The palate is an echo of aromas - sweet berries and cherries, citrus peel and light toast. Fine bubbles and creamy texture lead to to a long berry-flavoured finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 13th, 2010

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167. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Brut, Okanagan Valley BC, NV
Blue Mountain has long been known for not only their estate Pinot Noirs, but for their traditional method sparkling wines. On the nose expect primary lemon, apple peel and mineral aromas followed with floral scented talc and undertones of toasted brioche. There is an abundance of taut, racy acidity on the palate, the edges here are barely softened by creaminess. Flavours of tart fruit, citrus and mineral lead to a lip-smacking finish.
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and a splash of Pinot Gris
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 13th, 2010

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168. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
All of the grapes that go into Blue Mountain wines come from their estate vineyards overlooking Vaseaux lake in the south Okanagan.
Blue Mountain's wines are always elegant and this Chardonnay is no different. There are pristine layers of mineral, lemon and beeswax, apple peel and fine toast on the nose. Those aromas carry through to the palate - green papaya, lemon peel, toasted nuts and mineral flavours are wrapped in a crisp, juicy mouthful of wine.
Again, fresh and elegant.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 4th, 2011

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169. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Here is an exceptional Gamay Noir that offers an enticing combination of sweet and savoury notes - currents and plums, cocoa and white pepper, toast and layers of smoked sausage. The palate is a delight of ripe, supple fruit, spiced mocha and pepper. It has lovely structure, bright acidity, impressive concentration and compexlity. The finish is long, spicy and juicy.
Well done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 4th, 2011

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170. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
A lacy bouquet of fresh orchard fruits, citrus blossoms, honey and talc with leesy and mineral undertones. Immaculate fruit - peaches and pears are elevated by crisp citrus flavours. There is some lovely complexity and elegance here complete with a soft roundness on the palate to take the edge off.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 4th, 2011

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171. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The Blue Mountain Pinot Gris offers fragrant aromas of pear compote, apricot and sweet citrus with just a hint of spring blossoms and delicate vanilla. The palate is juicy and pristine - crisp tree fruit and citrus reappear on the palate. It has lovely acidity and a kiss of sweetness followed by a lengthy spiced citrus peel finish.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 13th, 2010

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172. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

The Mavety family has been growing grapes high above Vaseaux Lake in the South Okanagan since 1971. Since 1991 they have been making thier own wines under the Blue Mountain label.
Pinot Noir is a focus of Blue Mountain (as is Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Gamay Noir) and this lovely Pinot was aged in first, second and third fill French oak barrels for ten months.
Aromas of smoke, raspberries, vanilla and fine spices, toffee, forest floor and cedar chips. The palate is silky, it is a fresh elegant style with red fruit flavours layered with fine mocha and spicebox.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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173. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

One of Blue Mountain's premium estate white wines, this Chardonnay is partially fermented and aged in stainless steel and the remaining 55% in oak.
Aromas of warm butterscotch (reminiscent of Werther's Originals), melon, guava and vanilla. The palate is smooth and offers attractive sweet fruit, brown spices and lemons and it lingers with smoky toffee flavours. Elegant, nicely balance and a mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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174. Bodega Benegas 'Don Tiburcio' Mendoza Argentina, 2004
Mostly Malbec with equal parts Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot and a dash each of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon this decadent wine presents aromas of sweet maraschino cherry and spiced molten chocolate, crushed flowers and toasted hazelnuts with a meaty, sauvage core. The palate is supple and concentrated with liqueur-like intensity and flavours of espresso, cherries dipped in chocolate and sweet spice. The finish is long and smoky.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2010

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175. Bodega Benegas 'Luna Benegas' Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Named for his daughter Luna, this decadent Cabernet hails from a single vineyard called Libertad, on the banks of the Mendoza River.
Famous winemaking consultant Michel Rolland also has his name on this wine. It is a powerful Cabernet, chewy and rich, laden with dark berries, spice, chocolate, licorice and purple flowers with a core of mineral, dark earth and smoke. The palate is dense and deeply flavoured with black fruits, spice, espresso and cocoa. It is full-bodied and supple with a lengthy, smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 12th, 2010

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176. Bodega Beronia Reserva, Rioja Spain, 2001
Warning - this wine may spoil you for many others (or turn you into an old-world wine lover). A stunning example of an aged, silken wine. Very few places in the world are able to afford to, or have no interest in ageing wines - that's fine, but you'll see why this wine is so special.
Seductive cherries, raspberries, vanilla, chocolate, cinnamon and sweet spice cake aromas with rustic earthy undertones and iodine notes. The palate is amazingly fresh for its age - vibrant almost - sweet cherries, leather and shaved chocolate with spice lingering on the finish. Great acidity and integrated tannins make this wine perfect - right now.
Exceptional value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2009

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177. Bodega Beronia Reserva, Rioja Spain, 2004
A classic, aromatic mix of dried cherries, iodine, dark chocolate crushed flowers and saddle leather notes. The palate has a dusty, powdery texture with juicy flavours of red cherries, exotic spices, cigarbox and espresso. Great acidity and a long smooth finish.
Serve with stewed meats and hearty tapas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 31st, 2009

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178. Bodega Lopez Mercier "Cal Y Canto" Tempranillo~Merlot~Syrah, Castilla Spain, 2008
This vino de la tierra de Castilla blends 15% Merlot and 5% Syrah with Tempranillo is a great value!
Rich, sweet and intense, it is loaded with raspberry and black cherry aromas, cedar chips and pretty violet notes and a hint of vanilla. The vanilla pops back again on the palate with caramel and supple grapey flavours. Smooth, ripe and mouth-filling with silky tannins and a juicy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 10th, 2011

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179. Bodega Lurton Pinot Gris, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Great value!
This fresh Pinot Gris has attractive golden glints with aromas of fresh apple and pear skin, honey blossoms, minerals and white grapefruit zest. Similar on the palate it's bright with lively zesty flavours and a hint of spice. Balanced fruit and acidity, a lovely weight and slick texture with a long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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180. Bodega Lurton Pinot Gris, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
Excellent value!
This consistent Gris has loads of ripe pear and melon aromas, minerals and exotic floral and honey. The honey returns on the palate alongside flavours of bright tree fruit, citrus and a hint of spice. The palate is slick with a lovely weight but shows plenty of acidity to keep it crisp.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2009

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181. Bodega Norton 'Privada', Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Plush.
Lifted minty tones, cassis and smoke, leather, blackberry and blueberry sweet spices and chocolate. The palate has fine, dusty tannins throughout and flavours of dark berries, bittersweet chocolate, tobacco and spice - the tannins linger through the finish.
A blend of;Malbec, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2009

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182. Bodega Norton Privada, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
A rich blend of 40% Malbec and 30% each of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Mixed berry aromas, earth, smoke and spice with hints of vegetation. On the palate it's fresh and youthful tasting - shows ripe raspberry and blueberry flavours with creamy chocolate.
Watch for the June 2008 focus on Argentina in BC Liquor Stores.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2008

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183. Bodega Vistalba Corte C, Mendoza Argentina, 2008

On a retaste, this Patagonian red offers juicy red cherries, chocolate and baking spices, violets, smoke and roasted herbs with sweet vanilla tones. The palate is bright, the fruit juicy, it is medium-full bodied and attractive floral, brown spice and chocolate flavours linger...
Very good.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011
This Mendoza Malbec is blended with 20% Cabernet Sauvignon.
You can expect aromas of red berries and plums, coacoa and spice with floral notes and savoury smoked meat and mineral. Impressive concentration on the palate and bright acidity releases berry flavours, pepper and chocolate. It is quite plush and lengthy and coats your tongue, ripe tannins linger.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2010

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184. Bodegas Ateca Garnacha de Fuego, Jumilla Spain 2005
Great packaging!
The de Fuego is made from grapes from a 60-80 year old vineyard and has rich aromas of cocoa, ripe red berries and spiced cherry, earth and dark flowers. On the palate it has layered flavours of bitter chocolate, herbs, earth and tobacco.
An excellent value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2007

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185. Bodegas Bilbaines "Vina Zaco" Tempranillo DOC Rioja, Spain, 2006
This nicely packaged Tempranillo shows sweet red berry and red cherry aromas, spiced cocoa and rich dark earth. It has a solid backbone in the mouth with juicy red fruits, cocoa, earth, cigarbox and fine spice. Nice acidity brightens the palate and smooth tannins round out the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 21st, 2010

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186. Bodegas Castano 'La Casona' Old Vines GSM, Yecla Spain, 2009

Made from old vine, dry-farmed Garnacha, Syrah and Monastrell grapes this solid bargain offers fragrant black cherry, raspberries, peppercorns, violets, licorice and cedarbox. In the mouth, juicy cherries, smooth roasted coffee and toasted spice flavours are layered with ripe black fruit.
Fantastic value - a mouth-filling and satisfying red that will please a crowd!

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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187. Bodegas Castano Monastrell Rose, Yecla Spain, 2009

Made from dry-farmed Monastrell grapes, this structured and dry rose is made for food!
Red fruit aromas such as red cherry and rhubarb dominate, there is some fresh minerality and leesy notes with a hint of dried herbs. The palate follows suit with flavours of sweet red berry, tart cherries, fine spice and citrus peel on the finish. It is a dry, crisp wine to pair with tomato based pastas, meat and fish tapas and strong, sheep's milk cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2011

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188. Bodegas Castano Monastrell, Yecla Spain, 2005
Wine Diva's wine of the month-January 2007!
Spiked with the wonderful earthy rusticity of the old world the Castano Monastrell is packed with sour red cherries, sweet tobacco, cedar box and leather. A dose of fresh acidity hits your palate then serves up a side of dried fruit swimming in cherry kirsch before finishing off with fine, dusty tannins. .
Excellent value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 23rd, 2006

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189. Bodegas Castano, La Casona, Old Vines Monastrell, Yecla 2008
This great value Spanish red is suitable for most of your outdoor grilling adventures.
It presents bold aromas of black fruit and tobacco with peppery spice and earthy undertones. It is a rustic wine that has plenty of acidity with chewy fruit and loads of peppery spice followed by a firm, dusty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 20th, 2010

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190. Bodegas Faustino "Faustino 1" Gran Reserva, Rioja Spain, 1998
In this bottle you have a wine that's been aged without taking up space in your own cellar. It shows age in its rustic aromas of maraschino cherry, saddle leather, iodine and spicebox and again on the palate with its silky, red fruity flavours, leather and fine spice. It has nice juicy acidity and not unpleasant hints of bitter/char flavours on the finish. Pair with stewed meats, roasted tomato-based dishes or hard cheeses.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2010

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191. Bodegas Faustino "Faustino 1" Gran Reserva, Rioja Spain, 1999

This 1999 vintage has just arrived (suitably aged) and shows some great character of time in its glorious aromas of saddle leather, balsamic, strawberries and currents, cedar and cocoa with a hint of garrigue/wild herbs. It is medium-full bodied on the palate, flavours of spicy red berries, leather, tobacco and cocoa linger. Very nice finesse and old world charm in every sip...
Pair with stewed meats, roasted tomato-based dishes or hard cheeses.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2011

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192. Bodegas Faustino 'Faustino V' Rioja Reserva DOC, Spain 2004
I love this traditional bottle that looks so simple yet delivers the goods... This is a vibrant Tempranillo with aromas of red cherries, iodine and earth with coffee liqueur, saddle leather and strawberries. Juicy, is the best way to describe the palate, the flavours echo the aromas - red fruit, spice and cedar box. It is medium-bodied and bright with fine mouth-coating tannins and is delicate enough to pair with grilled fish or tomato based dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2009

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193. Bodegas Gascon Circus Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina, 2006
Prune plums and currants, dark chocolate, peppery spices, raspberry notes and sweet herbal undertones. Fresh, bright red fruit, tobacco and spices on the palate. Medium-full bodied with firm, youthful tannins, a slightly dusty texture and lingering spiced cocoa flavours on the finish.
Good value Cabernet.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2008

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194. Bodegas Lomablanca "Bardosa", Carinena DO, Spain, 2007
This joven (young wine) blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha may become my summer red. The brilliance of joven wines is they are not aged in oak, so the fruit really shines. I wonder if this could become a trend elsewhere in the world as producers want their wines released earlier (no oak age means we get it sooner). The cost of oak barrels is substantial, so no oak means a more approachable price. Also, the Bardosa's lightweight bottle leaves a smaller carbon footprint.
I digress.
This is a delicious wine, period. The aromas seduce with sweet smoky cherries, dark flowers, chocolate and warm spice, the secondary tones are leather, farmyard and cedar. The palate is fresh and juicy with gobs of cherry/berry fruit and loads of spice, the texture supple and it has fantastic acidity. Fine cocoa tannins coat your mouth throughout.
Pair it with spicy sausage or a cold pasta salad with hot chilies, tomatoes and manchego.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 17th, 2009

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195. Bodegas Lomablanca Gabarda 'Uno' 1, Carinena Spain, 2006
NEW!
The Gabarda 'Uno' is a fresh, youthfull joven wine (meaning fresh with little if any oak contact) made from Grenache and Syrah. The aromas are ripe blueberries and cherry jam with vanilla notes. On the palate it has more juicy berries on the entry followed with classic, tobacco, leather and mineral flavours and lingering chocolate and spice on the finish.
A fun wine made for tapas!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2007

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196. Bodegas Lomablanca Gabarda IV, Carinena Spain, 2003
NEW!
The Gabarda IV has a label that will appeal to your sense of style and the juice to make you thank Spain.
Cherries and dark flowers abound amid rustic, earthy aromas of leather, smoked meat, white pepper and tobacco. On the palate it's creamy smooth with fresh berry/cherry, sweet spices and vanilla. The 19 months of time this wine spent in Hungarian and French oak has integrated nicely and the finish is silky.
Seriously good.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2007

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197. Bodegas Mas Que Vinos 'Ercavio' Tempranillo Roble, Castilla Spain, 2007
This delicious100% Tempranillo sports a very impressive new label.
It is a very fragrant red with loads of cedar, dried flowers chocolate and rich, jammy cherry/berry aromas. It is a plush wine, oozing juicy purple fruits, cigarbox and sweet spices with hints of espresso. The finish is soft and lingers with a potpourri of spice, floral and cedar...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 18th, 2009

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198. Bodegas Mas Que Vinos 'Ercavio' Tempranillo Roble, Castilla Spain, 2008

This is another tasty and fragrant vintage of the Ercavio Tempranillo - it's a wine that is dense with cocoa and berries, earth, a potpourri of cedar chips and floral notes with leather and spice. Mocha and tangy red berries flow through on the palate with fine spicebox flavours and it has a lively, long mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2011

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199. Bodegas Montecillo Crianza, Rioja Spain, 2003
Crianza's spend less time in oak barrels and in bottles than their big sister Reserva, this one spent a minimum of one year.
It achieves the classic rustic quality that we look for in Rioja showing cherry, dark floral earth, iodine and saddle leather notes. The palate has the lifted freshness of juicy red fruit followed by coffee, toasted oak and more leather finishing with fine, dusty tannins. Pair with Spanish cheeses or hearty meat sauces.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 26th, 2007

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200. Bodegas Montecillo Reserva, Rioja Spain, 2001
As required by Spanish DOC wine laws, to be considered a Reserva a wine from Rioja must have been aged a minimum of three years--one of those in oak barrel. The Montecillo Reserva shows classic Tempranillo characteristics of cherry, red berry and sweet tobacco aromas with hints of cocoa bean and band-aid. On the palate, the fine-grained, drying tannins persist throughout with more cherry and earthy flavours finishing with a solid grip.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2007

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201. Bodegas Ochoa Garnacha~Tempranillo, Navarra Spain, 2008
NEW!
Arriving on shelves in May 2010, this charming red blend will impress you with upfront sweet berry and cherry aromas supported by crushed purple flowers, leather, rich dark earth and fine spice. The palate is fresh with plenty of juicy fruit and spice. Very nice acidity and plenty of flavour from start to finish.
A simple, smooth everyday dinner wine.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 29th, 2010

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202. Bodegas Ochoa Rosado de Lagrima, DO Navarra Spain, 2010

Made from Cabernet Sauvignon and Garnacha, this brilliant pale ruby rose has a short maceration time (skins and juice) and then the lightly coloured juice is bled off (sangrado method or saignee method in French).
Expect bold aromas of sweet cherries, currents, strawberries, crushed floral notes and cigarbox supported by an earthy core. The palate follows suit - it is a dry, fresh and nicely weighted style but with an impressive backbone. Juicy berry and spice flavours appear in the mouth and it has a tart, lively finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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203. Bodegas Ochoa Rosado de Lagrima, Navarra Spain, 2009
This fresh new rose will be arriving on shelves in May.
It is a brilliant cranberry colour with sweet, lively cherry aromas with hints of rose petal and toffee. Expect a very refreshing rose, dry and crisp with impressive structure and a firm backbone. It is also a lengthy wine, tart and zesty with hints of spicebox lingering on the finish.
A very nice patio sipper but it will pair with an endless selection of dishes from pasta and fish to salads and a cheese course.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 12th, 2010

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204. Bodegas Ochoa Tempranillo Crianza, Navarra Spain, 2006
NEW!
Arriving on private wine store shelves in May 2010, this nicely aged Tempranillo provides aromas of cherries and red berry, dried herbs and dried flowers, leather and earth. A fresh wine with plenty of bright acidity and flavours of rich, sweet berries, cocoa, tobacco and coffee, leather and spice flavours carry through on the finish.
Pair with firm cheeses and roasted meats or rich tomato sauces.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2010

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205. Bodegas Olivares Altos de la Hoya, Jumilla Spain, 2007
This high altitude Monastrell entices and digs deep with smoky carob, dark earth and wild savoury herbs and pepper aromas but it doesn't lack fruit - cherry and berry with just a hint of licorice lift the nose. The palate is smooth and smoky, it presents layers of shaved dark chocolate, hazelnuts and rich berry flavours - it will never bore you!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 18th, 2009

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206. Bodegas Palacio "Glorioso" Rioja Crianza, Spain,2004
This classically rustic Tempranillo will pair perfectly with all your meaty dreams--namely stews, game and roasted meat dishes.
Sweet red cherries, vanilla and dried fruit aromas with band-aid and tobacco notes. Medium-bodied on the palate with more cherry, oak and sumac spice, cocoa, toast and leather-y flavours with a smooth, warm finish and attractive price.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 8th, 2007

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207. Bodegas Palacio Glorioso Crianza, Rioja Spain, 2005
Sweet and smoky - this young-ish Tempranillo (Crianza being younger upon release than Reserva) has red cherry and leather, hints of sweet spice, licorice and iodine with undertones of mocha. The acidity stands out - great for cutting through fatty dishes or cheeses - the fruit is bright and flavours echo the aromas.
Pair with rich meat dishes or aged Manchego.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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208. Bodegas Palacio Glorioso Crianza, Rioja Spain, 2007
This very approachable Tempranillo falls under the label of Crianza - which means by Spanish wine law it must be aged a minimum of two years, and one of those years must be aged in the barrel.
It presents significant red fruit and leather with exotic spices, cocoa, tobacco and ample peppery tones. The palate is bright led by smoky fruit and spice flavours. A very easy drinking and supple wine that will partner nicely with tapas or aged cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2010

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209. Bodegas Palacio Glorioso Reserva Rioja DOC, Spain, 2004
The aromas are fairly subdued - strawberries and red plums, saddle leather and spice peek out of earth. But the palate that shines in this Tempranillo, with red fruit, coffee and spice box flavours. Expect a wine with great acidity and fine, mouth-coating tannins that grab on mid-palate and don't let go.
Pair with lamb or vegetables in a tomato based stew
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2009

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210. Bodegas Piqueras 'Valcanto' Syrah, Alamansa Spain, 2005
Sweet, rich berries on the nose with notes of spice, saddle leather, iodine. Elegant and fresh with juicy berry and chocolate mint flavours with white pepper followed by smoky, meaty and savoury hints on the finish.
Great value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 17th, 2008

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211. Bodegas Piqueras Castillo de Alamansa Reserva, Alamansa Spain, 2005
Excellent value! This powerful blend of Tempranillo, Garnacha and Monastrell releases intense peppery aromas with blackberry and raspberry fruit, leather tobacco and sweet/smoky notes muddled with mixed spices. Great acidity on the palate, with plenty of spiced berry and leather-y flavours and fine dry tannins on the finish.
Pair with roasted meats, hearty pasta and hard cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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212. Bodegas Piqueras Castillo de Alamansa Reserva, Alamansa Spain, 2005

Excellent value!
It's rare to be able to purchase a wine that has some cellar age on it - more so at a price like this...
A blend of Monastrell, Garnacha and Tempranillo you can expect typical rustic earthy character - wild red berries and cherries, forest floor and leather with cocoa powder and roasted coffee beans and a pinch of finely ground white pepper. Reserved red fruit on the palate, parched earth and wild herbal flavours with the pepper really showing through. Fine tannins cling to the finish.
Pair this wine with rustic dishes, simple meats, cheeses or tomato based sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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213. Bodegas Piqueras Castillo de Alamansa Reserva, Spain, 2003
Hailing from the DO (Denominacion de Origen) Alamansa in Spain the Castillo is an earthy and garnet-hued with purplish glints and aromas of blackcurrent, plum and leather with floral, forest floor and iodine notes. A warm mid-palate shows spiced dark fruit flavours swimming in drying, chalky tannins and the finish softens with lingering oak spice.
Tempranillo, Monastrell and Garnacha
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2007

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214. Bodegas Piqueras Marques De Rojas, Alamansa Spain, 2006
This wine covers so many bases you'll get extra brownie points for bringing it to your next get-together.
First, the art nouveau-esque label is brilliantly attractive, second, the liquid inside is the colour of dark purple grape juice and the aromas are of crushed blackberries, smoked plums, iodine, spiced tobacco and cocoa. Immense, full-bodied and swimming with dark fruit flavours and thirdly, all for under $10!
Made from Garnacha Tintorera.
Awesome value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 29th, 2007

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215. Bodegas Piqueras Marques de Rojas, Alamansa Spain, 2007
Made from the inky-hued Garnacha Tintorera grape this fantastic value wine is both savoury and aromatic.
It presents gobs of purple fruit, crushed floral notes and tobacco with roasted herbs and pepper. The Palate has plenty of bright juicy berry fruits with savoury green olive and herbal flavours. An uncomplicated wine, excellent value, with spice and roasted coffee bean flavours lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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216. Bodegas Santa Ana 'Caracter' Chardonnay~Chenin, Argentina, 2007
This 50/50 blend of Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc has alluring aromas of sweet golden pineapple, creamy apricot, vanilla and hints of musky wild honey. The texture is rounded, the acidity bright and the finish lingers with citrus zest flavours. Easy drinking - a very good value.
Pair with chicken salad and mildly spicy vegetarian dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2009

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217. Bodegas Santa Ana 'Caracter' Shiraz~Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
Sweet aromas - cherries and berries with vanilla and cola spices - clove and cinnamon. Simple, juicy and smooth on the palate - medium-bodied with mocha coffee flavours lingering. A simple quaffer at an affordable price...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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218. Bodegas Santa Ana Casa de Campo Malbec~Shiraz Reserva, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
A wine expressive enough to knock your socks off!
Expect a potpourri of aromas - crushed violet and rose petals, cedar chips and cinnamon wrapped around ripe blackberries and vanilla. The texture is smooth, the palate is juicy, oozing warm berry, vanilla, espresso, molten chocolate and spiced oak flavours.
This is a full-bodied wine with a creamy, spiced finish that is certain to be a crowd pleaser...
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2010

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219. Bodegas Santa Ana Casa de Campo Torrontes Reserva, Mendoza Argentina 2008
If you have not already explored Argentina's indigenous aromatic white variety, I ask, "why not"?.
You can expect spiced stone fruit aromas to jump out of the glass followed by exotic floral notes with hints of honey and marzipan. It's a nicely weighted white with a lush texture and plenty of rich fruit but the acidity is there for support and plenty of zippy citrus flavours pop up on the finish.
Pair with mildly spiced dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2010

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220. Bodegas Valcarlos 'Fortius' Tempranillo, DO Navarra, Spain
Mixed fruit teases your nose as you swirl it in the glass. A compilation of crushed berries and strawberry aromas. Behind the fruit is a bouquet of violets, minerals, earth and chocolate. On the palate, expect juicy fruit with flavours of cocoa and coffee grounds with spice. Its a focused wine with great acidity and fine lingering tannin.
Good value
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2009

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221. Bodegas Valcarlos Fortius Reserva Navarra Spain, 2005

The Fortius Reserva blend of Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon has nice complexity and some age to smooth it out.
Aromas of strawberry and red cherry, saddle leather and dill with hints of cocoa, spicebox and vanilla. The palate is fine-grained and quite smooth with herbal flavours, dry tobacco, cocoa and a lightly spiced finish. Plenty of bright acidity on the palate and integrated tannins.
A perfect partner with tapas, slow-roasted meats and tomato based sauces.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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222. Boekenhoutskloof 'The Wolftrap', Western Cape South Africa, 2008
This is a savoury wine suited to savoury dishes like game meats and rich meaty stews. It opens with primary aromas of blackberry and black cherry with just a hint of dark flowers followed by savoury leather, dark spice and herbs with a core of char grilled meat. There is plenty of juicy berry flavours on the palate layered with sweet chocolate, earth and roasted coffee, spice lingers on the finish.
Syrah, Mourvedre and Viognier
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2010

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223. Bolla Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, DOC, Veneto Italy, 2003
A big sexy beast oozing dried fruit and nut aromas, red cherry, leather and tobacco. Silky and spiced on the tongue with a long hot finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 19th, 2006

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224. Bolla Valpolicella Classico, Italy, 2005
Inky, rich aromas - black cherry and dried fruit with dark floral and warm spice notes. Medium-bodied and smooth on the palate with juicy red fruit, leather and spiced oak flavours, balanced acidity and earthy tannin on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2008

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225. Bolla Valpolicella Classico, Veneto Italy, 2006
Ruby red with blue glints and appealing berry aromas, sweet spices, vanilla and dried fruit notes. In the mouth it is medium-bodied with fresh, spiced berry/cherry flavours and it shows bright acidity with fully integrated tannins.
Very easy drinking!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2008

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226. Bolla Valpolicella Ripasso, Verona Italy, 2007

A Ripasso is also known as a baby Amarone.
Made from Corvina and Corvinone with Rondinella and other local Venetian grape varieties, some of which have been dried to remove water and increase intensity (aka Ripasso). Aromas of black cherries, savoury roasted meaty notes and spices with mocha and dried herbs. Nice structure here with attractive weight and juicy cherry flavours are layered with spice.
Pair with roasted red meat, wild mushroom ravioli or aged cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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227. Bollini Pinot Grigio, Trentino Italy, 2005
A lush Pinot Grigio with creamy orchard fruit flavours, fresh mineral and stone aromas, citrus and herbs with just a hint of pretty white flowers.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2006

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228. Bollini Pinot Grigio, Trentino Italy, 2007
Long, one of my favourite, complex Pinot Grigio's the Bollini will entice you with aromas of apple and ripe pear, almond skin and spring flowers with gorgeous mineral tones. The palate is both creamy and crisp, the acidity fresh but not aggressive, the flavours are clean and the finish long...
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009

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229. Bonterra Vineyards Chardonnay, Mendocino County California, 2007
A very bright, juicy Chardonnay for those who have shunned overly oaked whites.
Made from CCOF organically grown grapes this wine is light yellow in colour with plenty of citrus peel and soft tree fruit aromas with faint peppery spice notes. The palate is light and fresh, the flavours echo the aromas - soft fruit and mild warm spice with hints of caramel and citrus peel. A clean and balanced Chardonnay with a long spicy, zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2010

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230. Bonterra Vineyards Syrah, Mendocino County, 2006
This plush Bonterra Syrah is made from California certified organic grapes (CCOF), but that is just a bonus when you taste how delicious this wine is.
Jammy!
Gobs of rich purple fruit - blackberry and black cherries, molten chocolate and coffee aromas, sweet vanilla, warm spice and pepper. Big, bold, concentrated with juicy berries, fruitcake and mocha.... the tannins are powdery and the finish long and spicy.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2010

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231. Bonterra Vineyards Zinfandel, Mendocino County Calif., 2006
Raspberry, black cherry and dried fruits abound in this organic Zinfandel - aromas of strawberry-rhubarb pie and liberal spices follow. It is smooth on the entry, it's earthy with dried fruit and chocolate, the tannins are fine-grained with spice lingering on the finish...
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2009

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232. Bortoluzzi Cabernet Sauvignon,Venezia Giulia Veneto Italy,2005
This newly arrived IGT Cabernet features aromas of cherries and loads of fine spice, saddle leather and chocolate with rustic undertones of sunbaked earth, tar and pencil shavings. The palate shows fantastic acidity and plenty of juicy cherries and spice, leather and tobacco. The texture is supple with fine tannins.
Pairs nicely with tomato dishes or fresh cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2009

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233. Bottega Petalo Il Vino dell'Amore Moscato
Pretty as a rose and smells like a flower.
It's been many years since I had my first sip of this sweet, bubbly Moscato with the pink rose label but it has not changed - typical Moscato grapey aromas of white raisins and fragrant blossoms, apricots and honey. It is a nice, juicy-moussy mouthful with similar sweet aromas are echoed on the palate and spiked with exotic citrus.
Don't expect a dry or off-dry bubbly here - it is a lovely brunch wine with fruit and pastries or a sweet after dinner palate cleanser.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2011

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234. Bottega Petalo Moscato "Il Vino dei Poeti", Veneto Italy
I discovered this pretty Moscato several years ago and it always screams Valentine's.
Classic grape-y Muscat aromas with honey-blossoms, melon and apricot jelly. It's a delicately sweet wine, light golden in colour. Sweet and snappy on the palate with candied citrus on the mid-plate before smoothing out into a long kiss of wild honey and rose water.
At 6.5% alcohol it's a great breakfast or dessert wine choice - full of effervescent flavour!

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235. Bottle Tree Semillon~Chardonnay, South Eastern Australia, 2008
An affordable and charming wine, this Semillon and Chardonnay blend presents aromas of melon and honey, lanolin and citrus with a smoky core. It has nice concentration and clings to the palate; there are plenty of toasty flavours layered with lemon, herbs, melon and spice. The finish is long and zesty with hints of lemonbalm.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010
This easy-drinking white blend from Australia's Canonbah Bridge Estate has loads of citrus peel aromas, honeycomb and minerals with guava. On the palate, the fruit pops - clean and crisp with great acidity and some tropical and citrus juice flavours.
A refreshing, affordable white for any occassion!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 14th, 2009

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236. Bouchard Pere & Fils Bourgogne, Burgundy France, 2003
Sweet red cherry and berry aromas with forest floor and a hint of meat. Straightforward on the palate with bright acidity, cranberry and spice flavours finishing with tobacco, cedar and tight dusty tannins. A solid entry level Burgundy to cut your teeth on or serve by the glass.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2006

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237. Bouchard Pere&Fils Bourgogne, Pinot Noir, Burgundy France, 2007
This everyday Bourgogne reveals aromas of juicy red cherry and forest berries, violets, saddle leather and savoury, forest floor and composty notes (just what I love in classic Pinot) with a hint of fine peppery spice. The palate layers bright red fruit, spice, forest floor and cedary flavours between bright acidity and a velvety texture.
Nice, simple and fresh.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 10th, 2010
A new label, slightly more modern label adorns this new vintage.
Bright, juicy red fruit, fragrant violet, tobacco and cedar box with forest floor undertones that reign it in. Tart red fruit and potpourri and spices are echoed on the palate - lifted acidity, medium bodied, with fine tannin. Easy paired with creamy cheeses or duck and mushroom ravioli.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2009

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238. Boutari 'Ode', de Korinthia Greece, 2007
Ode, meaning a poem or a song, is a 50/50 blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Agiorgitiko, which after blending are placed in French oak barrels for 16-18 months. Agiorgtiko is a deeply coloured and smooth variety indigenous to Greece and this blend presents dried cherry, chocolate and plum fruitcake aromas with undertones of vanilla and cedar chips. The chocolate, cherry and plumcake continues on the palate. It has a solid backbone with firm, fine tannins and loads of bright acidity to benefit marbled meat or eggplant moussaka.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2011

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239. Boutari 'Santorini' Greece, 2009
I spent a month on Santorini back in my backpacking days. I even tasted wine from what I believe to be the only winery on the island at that time. The black volcanic soils on this halfmoon-shaped island (remainder of what was a volcano) would certainly lend a unique character to the wines made here.
This is an "Appellation of Origin of High Quality" wine made from the powerful indigenous white grape variety - Assyriko.
It offers aromas of nuts and caramel, melon and tropical fruits, lemon and some floral notes with a backbone of minerality. The palate follows suit - bold mineral flavours, mango and melon flavours, hints of caramel and oak spice lead to a very lemony finish. It is quite rounded in the mouth but with a zesty edge - there is some fine tannic structure and a spicy linger.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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240. Boutari Cambas Blanc, Greece, NV
There is nothing sexy about this bottle of wine - but it is a great everyday white at a fantastic price.
Aromas of melon, pear and notably apple, honeycomb, a bit of lanolin and faint spice and citrus peel. Ripe in the mouth - weighty and rounded with plenty of white fruit and herbal hints followed by a nice bright resiny finish. Not a formulaic wine, but a suitable, affordable weekday white.
Greek salad and domades anyone?

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2010

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241. Boutari Cambas Red, Greece, NV
There will always be people who prefer to buy their wine in a larger format bottle or in a box - it's a better bang for your buck.
Here is a red (to match the Boutari Cambas White which I thought was a tasty non-generic bargain), a simple table wine with aromas of leather and small red berries, cedar and just enough rustic to make you realize it is old world. The palate is juicy, cherry, cranberry and rhubarb-type flavours lead, followed by leather and spice. It is medium-bodied and very food friendly - think fish, tomatoes or pastas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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242. Boutari Grande Reserve Naoussa, Greece 2004
Made from the indigenous Greek Xinomavro variety, this already aged red shows red fruit and warm spice, cedar and forest floor with just a hint of savoury herbal notes. It is medium-bodied and quite silky with red berry, spice, cedar and cigar flavours. A nicely integrated palate with balanced acidity/tannin and fruit. Pair this wine with medium-firm cheeses or richly sauced pastas or game meats.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 4th, 2010

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243. Boutari Kretikos, Crete Greece, 2009
Kretikos means "country wine" a term similar to "vin de pays" in France.
It has impressive rustic charm and could not be considered generic by any stretch. Aromas of lemons and crisp apple and pear with hints of honey, mineral and delicate blossoms. Nicely weighted on the palate - it is fresh and tangy dominated by citrus and herbal flavours and it has a mouth-watering finish.
A extremely affordable weekday dinner wine that would be lovely with seafood, traditional Greek salads or dolmades.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2010

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244. Boutari Moschofilero, Mantinia Greece, 2008
Made from the Moschofilero variety sourced from the appellation of origin vineyards at 650m above sea level in Paleopygos, Partheni and Zevgolatio counties.
It has some very unique charateristics that may not appeal to all drinkers but I think it is a great food wine - especially with fish or mushrooms bathing in white wine, butter and herbs.
Oily notes on the nose - honey and wild brush/herbs, mineral and citrus with a definite forest floor/mushroomy character. The palate has nice acidity with a softly rounded texture and fairly impressive structure - the finish is lemony.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2010

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245. Boutari Naoussa Greece, 2007
This interesting red is made from 100% Xinomavro (considered one of the most noble red grapes of Greece) from 35 year old vines in the Appellation of Origin Naoussa of High Quality. It reminds me of a cross of Sangiovese and Pinot Noir with its aromas of spicy and sweet red berries, hints of violets, marzipan and maraschino cherry. The palate is firm, young and lively with juicy red fruit, spicebox and cocoa flavours. It is medium-bodied and slightly chewy.
Pair this wine with soft cheeses, dishes in rich tomato sauces or firmer fish entrees.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 4th, 2010

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246. Boutari Nemea Greece, 2007
From the Appellation of Origin Nemea of High Quality is made from the noblest red variety in Southern Greece - Agiorgitiko. This very fresh wine smells of strawberry jam, sweet cherries, vanilla and cedar with hints of leather, wild herbs and smoke. Similar juicy red fruit, leather and sweet herbs appear on the palate with fine spice and licorice. It has great acidity (perfect for pairing with food) and sweet cocoa tannins that linger across the finish.
Pair with fish dishes or hearty moussaka.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 13th, 2010

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247. Boutinot 'Chat-en-Oeuf' Rose, Pays d'Oc France, 2009

This is a lightly coloured pink wine made of grapes harvested in the Languedoc, in Southern France. It is also quite delicately flavoured - light floral notes, red berries, citrus peel, wild herbs and earthy undertones. The palate follows suit but here you'll find a suggestion of stone fruits and spice as well. It is a dry style of rose with bright acidity and a cheeky little label.
Recommended pairings: tomato-based pastas, fish or summer appetizers.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2011

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248. Brazin Old Vine Zinfandel, Lodi California, 2006
This truly is a brazen or Brazin, Zinfandel...
Opulent mixed berry aromas, chocolate and vanilla, crushed dark floral and espresso. The palate is supple and spicy with sweet berries - raspberry, blackberry, black currents - mocha liqueur. The finish is smooth carrying flavours of mixed warm spices and blueberry along.
Yum!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 24th, 2009

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249. Bremerton Verdelho, Langhorne Creek Australia, 2004
Worth seeking!
The Verdelho grape is finding its way into BC via Australia more often these days. Classic to Spain this varietal is crisp, clean and aromatic. The Bremerton has fresh green aromatics with bright lemon, beeswax, and minerals. On the palate it is purely spiced white grapefruit with pine elements and a rounded, soapy texture.
Lovely!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2007

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250. Brotte Cotes du Rhone "Les Brottiers" Rhone France, 2007
A delicious everyday Cotes du Rhone (the wines from here offer very good value), that has plenty of sweet berry, cherry and floral aromas, leather and earth with a layer of herbs and sweet spices. The sweet fruit and floral aromas are echoed on the palate - it has lovely acidity and a firm, smooth texture - fine spicebox flavours linger on the finish.
This simple yet elegant red is made primarily of Grenache with a bit of Syrah
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2010

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251. Burrowing Owl Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Always a delicious Cabernet Franc, the Burrowing Owl Winery version erupts with chocolate covered cherry aromas, currents and wild herbs followed by warm spice, dark earth and a savoury core of smoked meat. It is a full-bodied wine, fresh with bright berry fruit and hints of cedarbox and pepper lingering. The tannins are firm, the palate is still youthful and a bit tight but give it some time and decant prior to drinking.
Bravo!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 12th, 2010

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252. Burrowing Owl Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
You'll want to dive right into this glass of Cabernet - it releases aromas of fresh blackcurrents and mint, chocolate shavings, leather, wild herbs and tobacco leaf. The palate is firm and full, it has gobs of dark berry, prune and molten chocolate flavours and the finish is impressively long with spiced tobacco flavours. It is still young and tightly wound but give it some time in the cellar and be sure to decant prior to serving.
Delicious!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 12th, 2010

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253. Burrowing Owl Estate Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Luscious!
This Burrowing Owl Winery Cabernet Franc oozes black raspberry, star anise, vanilla, chocolate, cedar chips and fragrant dark floral notes. The palate is equally seductive - laden with juicy berries, cocoa and licorice, vanilla and cigarbox flavours. The flavours flow seamlessly into one another creating an experience rather than an experiment. The finish is long and smooth but also juicy, trailing spiced chocolate and fine espresso flavours.

©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 30th, 2010

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254. Burrowing Owl Estate Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
An impressively complex wine that shows what BC can do with Syrah in the right location.
Blackberries and plums with plenty of chocolate, cedar and spice, a hint of graphite, espresso and savoury undertones of garrigue and smoked meat. Those savoury aromas reappear on the palate - it's a gutsy wine, chewy, meaty and concentrated with great acidity and flavours of char grill, mocha and fine white pepper with ground coffee and spice flavours lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2009

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255. Burrowing Owl Estate Vineyard Syrah, Okanagan Valley, BC, 2006
Gorgeous typical Syrah aromas - pepper, pepper, pepper, savoury herbs and cherries with undertones of mocha. Expect a full-bodied wine with a dusty texture and flavours of spiced black berries, rich dark earth, savoury meaty suggestions and dry, firm tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2009

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256. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery 'Athene', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The December 1, 2010 release of Athene heralds the first premium wine to be added to the Burrowing Owl portfolio in 8 years.
It is a fantastic blend of 53% Syrah and 47% Cabernet Sauvignon with gobs of black cherry and spicy blackberry aromas. It is earthy and rich, layered with pepper, dried flowers and chocolate notes. The palate is generous - plush berry fruit is lifted with bright acidity and grounded by mocha chocolate, tobacco and fine spice flavours. Very well balanced with fine tannins lingering.
Drinking nicely now, but Burrowing Owl suggests you can cellar up to 2020.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2010

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257. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Decadent and concentrated, this wine has chocolate and cherries, sun warmed berry, floral and cedar box, fresh aromas - as well as earthy and juicy. The palate is plush, the flavours dense, with smoky, meaty and savoury tones with a spice flavours on the finish. Great acidity, firm ripe tannins and a substantial finish...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2009

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258. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Another excellent vintage of Burrowing Owl's Cabernet Sauvignon!
Cassis liqueur, plush chocolate and vanilla, baking spices and pipe tobacco aromas. The palate is generous, rich and concentrated with rich black fruit and spiced mocha. Nicely balanced acidity and a long, smooth finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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259. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley, BC, 2006
Cassis liqueur and ripe berry/cherry aromas, cedar chips and lifted leafy aromas. Excellent concentration on the palate with spiced berries, coffee and cocoa with some earth and char hints. Firm tannins linger...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2009

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260. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The 2008 vintage Burrowing Owl Chardonnay is very citrusy on the nose with layers of spiced oak and caramel, vanilla and candied nuts. The palate echoes the same vibrant citrus, toasted nuts, spice and caramel. It is a long and lively version of Chardonnay with spice flavours lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2010

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261. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, 2008
Plush and decadent this Burrowing Owl Chardonnay presents grilled pineapple, warm spice and toast, caramel and a whiff of orange blossoms. There is plenty of bright, clean fruit and citrus layered with toasted spice on the palate, it is creamy and yet fresh with a long, powerful spicy, zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 4th, 2010

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262. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Meritage, Okanagan BC, 2005
Mixed black and red berry aromas, dark earth and hints of jalapeno. Full-bodied and smooth on the palate with fresh berries, spice and dill with a plummy nuances and cocoa on the finish. Layered and inviting with balanced acidity and integrated tannins.
63.3% Merlot, 26.7% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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263. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Meritage, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
A powerful wine, at moments brooding and intense and then supple and seductive....
Chocolate covered cherries and cassis liqueur waft out of the glass followed by spice and leather, sage and sweet menthol, pencil shavings and rich dark earth. The palate has a smooth entry, it's dense and forward with ripe fruit, tobacco, mocha and spice to elevate the heat. The finish is long and the spice lingers....
Tasting pretty good right now, but if you are a cellar fiend a few years won't hurt.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2009

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264. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC 2008
Burrowing Owl consistently produces some of British Columbia's best reds - the Merlot is no exception. Smoky plums, cherry kirsch, tobacco and sweet spices. The flavours are well integrated, a swirl of plums and spiced mocha on your tongue. Very nicely balanced with smooth tannins and a long chocolaty finish.
Burrowing Owl suggests you can cellar this wine for 5-7 years.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2011

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265. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A BC favourite, the Burrowing Owl Merlot presents voluptuous aromas of ripe cherry and rich chocolate, vanilla, sweet spices and mint tea. The palate is fresh and smooth with plenty of juicy fruit and fine, espresso, mocha flavours and bittersweet cocoa flavours lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2010

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266. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Pinot Gris, Okangan BC, 2006
This is a wine that brings back memories from a decade ago - served by-the-glass at Vij's Restaurant in Vancouver where it was a wonderful pairing to his spicy Indian cuisine.
Juicy fruit-cup aromas - sliced peaches and pears in honey, subtle warm spices and mineral undertones. Silky and wonderfully fresh on the tongue with creamy fruit flavours and a crisp seam that runs throughout.



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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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267. Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is a fabulous Syrah, laden with aromas of sweet, sunwarmed black raspberries and cherries, chocolate and espresso, licorice and dark rich earth. The palate enters with sweet ripe fruit followed quickly by peppery spice, leather, tobacco and cedar. It has lovely balanced acidity and lingers with meat and black pepper flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2010

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268. Burrowing Owl Meritage, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc - usually with the addition of Malbec and Petit Verdot this Bordeaux-style blend shows impressive concentration.
Primary chocolate, plum and forest berry aromas with undertones of tobacco leaf, peppery spices, roasted bell pepper and wild herbs. The peppery spices jump out on the palate with layers of dark berry, char, smoke, sunbaked earth and oak spice. This is a wine that is sturdy, dense - almost chewy - with nice acidity and firm tannins on the finish.
Impressive structure - one for the cellar.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 12th, 2010

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269. Burrowing Owl Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
You can never go wrong with the familiar Burrowing Owl Pinot Gris, it is as charming the first time as the last you've had it.
Exprect aromas of pear compote and ripe peaches with layers of exotic flowers, vanilla, citrus and honey. On the palate the same pleasing fruit, vanilla and citrus reappear bound in a creamy texture with brisk acidity.
Pair with creamy mushroom dishes or seafood.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 14th, 2010

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270. Burrowing Owl Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Very aromatic - crushed dark floral aromas, ripe cherry, cedar box, patchouli, forest floor and cranberry undertones. Rich, bordering on potent with chocolate, espresso, wild berries and spice. Smooth with balanced acidity and obvious tannins.
A very tasty wine but with more power than you may expect from a Pinot Noir.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2009

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271. Caldora Montepulciano D'Abruzzo, Italy, 2006
All the juicy elements you crave with a price that will make you giggle with glee!
The Caldora is oozing ripe berry fruit and dark floral aromas with undertones of leather and sweet vanilla. Lush fruit on the palate with balanced acidity, a supple velvety mouth-feel and lingering spice on the finish.
And like that - snap - it's gone.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2008

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272. Caldora Pecorino Terre di Chieti, Abruzzo Italy, 2006
No you are not seeing things Pecorino is a white grape varietyused in making this regional wine.
It's a delicious discovery, an aromatic wine with fruit salad and blood orange notes. Fresh on the palate with honey, citrus and almond oil flavours and a lush texture.
Do not miss trying this wine!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 13th, 2007

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273. California Rabbit Hopping Red, California, 2009

This simple but very affordable and fruit-forward red from the makers of French Rabbit offers aromas of chocolate cherries, sweet and savoury spices, mocha and toasted oak. The palate is dry and a bit dusty, it does not lack acidity and has flavours dark berry fruit, mocha and some herbal hints with a slightly bitter cocoa finish. Its light-weight bottle is a nod to a lower carbon footprint.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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274. Calliope Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Following the success of Burrowing Owl Estate Winery, the Wyse family launched a second label, Calliope. Their first rose under this label is a light ruby Syrah with a splash of Viognier added.
Aromas of crab apples, strawberry, orchard blossoms and sweet spices, a squirt of pink grapefruit and cedar chips. The palate follows suit with crab apple and red berries, vanilla and grapefruit peel. Nice acidity, a kiss of sweetness followed with a zesty finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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275. Calliope Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
From the Wyse family (founders of Burrowing Owl Estate Winery) comes this new label. The back of the label says that the name Calliope is derived from two namesakes: the tiny hummingbird found in southern B.C. and the Greek Muse of Eloquence.
The wine itself is expressive and very tasty - sweet orchard fruit, notably peaches and apricots, spring blossoms and plenty of honey with fresh herbs and a leesy core. Like the nose, the palate is sweet and fresh - stone fruits and pomelo citrus supported by a creamy weight and long mouth-watering finish.
535 cases produced from Similkameen Valley fruit.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2011

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276. Calliope Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Calliope is a fresh label from the Wyse family, founders of Burrowing Owl Estate Winery near Oliver. They've recently added a Viognier, a Riesling and a rose to the portfolio and this second vintage Sauvignon Blanc is as delicious as last year. Typical aromas of elderflower, grapefruit, jalapeno and guava are layered with gooseberry, lemon and grass clippings. The palate is snappy with flavours to echo its aromas and it has a long brisk finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2011

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277. Calona Artist Series Gewurztraminer, 2006
Wine Diva was frightfully disappointed to hear that the quantities of Gewurztraminer were significantly reduced this vintage, but hopefully that's only this year. Just make sure to get your fill early! Wild honey, delicate floral notes, fresh orchard fruits and sweet spice. On the palate it is smooth, just off-dry with an oily texture and loads of citrus-y grapefruit flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 4th, 2007

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278. Calona Artist Series Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
When you speak of value for money the Calona Pinot Noir is always a solid wine choice--there never seems to be enough of those.
Sour red fruit--cranberry, cherry and rhubarb--woodsy, composte aromas and cocoa hints. A leaner older-world styled Pinot with juicy red fruit, tobacco and leather flavours with a soft, spiced cedar finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - October 4th, 2007

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279. Calona Artist Series Sovereign Opal, Okanagan BC, 2006
The sole BC producer of this rare hybrid grape variety, Calona would probably create riots among fans if they ever stopped making it! Truly aromatic with super-ripe aromas of honey and stone fruit with a scented daub of white flowers. Smooth, rounded and slightly oily on the palate with earthy-honeyed, grapefruit and warm spiced flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 4th, 2007

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280. Calona Artist Series Un-oaked Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
The popularity of un-oaked Chardonnays has created a separate "un-oaked" " category quickly filling up with these crisper versions demanded by people who love the clean flavours of the Chardonnay fruit without clouding it with oak flavour. Lovely upfront fruit aromas, ripe stone fruit, minerals and tropical fruit tones. Smooth on the palate with sweet orchard fruit, orange zest and grapefruit flavours followed by a long clean finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 4th, 2007

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281. Calona Blush, Okanagan BC, 2005
Wine Diva was sorry to see the remnants of the 2003 Blush disappear from Granville Island Brewing at $6.99 a bottle but hey, $9.99 is nothing to scoff at! A bit sweeter than the 2003 with wild berry and candied strawberry aromas, vanilla, spice and sweet buttered corn on the cob. All those aromas come through on the palate with nice sugar preserved lemon on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 15th, 2006

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282. Calona Vineyards "Artist Series" Merlot, Okanagan BC 2005
Dark, rich aromas of sweet ripe plums, spiced chocolate and earth. In the mouth the Calon Merlot has more sweet, fresh dark fruit, cocoa and tobacco with nice acidity and smooth tannins.
Such an easy drinking wine is made for weeknights or picnics!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2007

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283. Calona Vineyards Artist Series Sovereign Opal, Okanagan BC, 2007
Aromatic - vibrant citrus, honey, rosepetals and mandarin peel, apricots and sweet spices. The palate is fresh, mouth-watering, juicy grapefruit and gingery flavours make this wine a great partner to spicy dishes - curried vegetables and fish or sweet and spicy tofu.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 17th, 2008
This rare, born in BC cross between Marechal Foch and Golden Muscat is produced solely by our own Calona Vineyards in Kelowna. It's always a great summer sipper and pairs well with spiced dishes.
Tropical aromas - musk melon, mango and pomelo citrus with wildflower honey, peaches and rose petals. The aromas are echoed on the palate with crisp acidity a soft texture and subtle musk flavours.
It's an off-dry glass of intrigue.


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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2008

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284. Calona Vineyards Sovereign Opal, Okanagan BC, 2005
Orange blossoms, tropical fruit, melon and mandarin juice flavours. Off-dry with citrus, white pepper and sweet spice flavours and a finish brimming with white grapefruit.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 15th, 2006

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285. Calvet Reserve, Bordeaux France, 2006
Who says you cannot get a tasty Bordeaux for under $15?
The Calvet proves you can with juicy aromas of briary berries, cedarbox and smoke, vanilla and pencil shavings. On the palate you can expect a supple wine with good acidity and plenty of berry, leather, spice and cedar flavours and powdery tannins.
A great value blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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286. Camaraderie Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington, 2003
Big and bold. Inky in colour and brimming with concentrated red fruit, hints of mint and earth. Ripe fruit in the mouth with great length, a creamy texture and just enough cedar and leathery elements to bring it back down to earth. A good value wine showing strength and regional character.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2007

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287. Camaraderie Cellars Trinquer, Puget Sound Washington, 2004
Itense aromas of tropical fruit, minerals, wild honey and herbs with dried orchard fruit and liqueur flavours a creamy palate and warm but clean lightly spiced finish. A super unique wine with great weight and concentration that will stand up to grilled white meats and oily fish.
"Trinquer" means to "clink" glasses.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2007

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288. Cambria Estate 'Julia's Vineyard' Pinot Noir, Santa Maria Valley California, 2004
Gorgeous lush new world body in this California Pinot. Cherry, smoked berries, leather and dried fruit, cherry wood and sweet tobacco, velvety and rich on the tongue with a long creamy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2006

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289. Campo Castillo, Campo de Borja Spain, 2005
Colorful label with an approachable wine inside. The Campo Castillo has juicy red cherries, earth, dried fruit and is spiced with pepper. Soft on the palate, medium bodied and more than affordable!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 5th, 2007

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290. Campo di Sasso "Insoglio del Cinghiale" IGT, Bibbona Italy, 2006
From Bibbona, north of the famous SuperTuscans of Bolgheri and south of the stunning walled, hilltop city of Volterra comes this powerful red blend. It likely contains in part; Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Canbernet Sauvignon and perhaps some Petit Verdot.
The colour is intense ruby - nearly black with warm aromas - cherries in vanilla, plums and dark floral with rustic notes of saddle leather, earth, tar and sweet spices. Full-bodied and powerful with loads of acidity it arrives silky on the entry with supple fruit flavours, vanilla and spiced oak. Masculine in style with grip on the finish but the tannins are fine-grained.
Would pair well with the cinghiale (wild boar) salami loved in Tuscany.

©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2008

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291. Canapi Grillo, Sicily Italy, 2010

Made from the Sicilian Grillo grape variety (known for making Marsala) this lemony wine is light golden in colour with oily notes of lanolin, honeycomb, mineral and peach with hints of white pepper and of course, plenty of lemony aromas. Those aromas are echoed on the palate, it is very citrusy with peach stone and waxy honey flavours. It is not a shy wine, there is good concentration here and a long, snappy and mouth-watering finish.
An affordable weeknight wine to pair with fish or simple pasta tossed with olive oil, basil and Pecorino cheese.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2011

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292. Canapi Rose, IGT Sicily Italy, 2010

This extremely well-priced rose is made from Sicily's indigenous Nero d'Avola grape. It is a dry, slightly rusty-hued rose that is fresh, light and fruity. Expect aromas of wild berries, cedary notes, fine spice and tobacco. The palate is bright and refreshing flavoured with red fruits, citrus and spice. It is a simple and affordable wine with a pleasing weight and crisp finish.
This rose will be perfect paired with seafood or a Sicilian caponata and crusty bread.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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293. Canella 'Mimosa', Italy NV
This patio perfect cocktail from Canella, Vento blends Canella Prosecco with the fresh juice of Sicilian Blood Oranges. The third of it's kind in the Canella portfolio (following Bellini and Rossini) I feel partial responsibility for the name "Mimosa" on the label...Last year during Vinitaly Lorenzo Canella asked me if what I thought of the name - in Italy Mimosa has a different conotation - I thought it was the best option in our market.
Juicy, low alcohol and fresh, the sweet/tart vibrancy of this cocktail will impress you and the hint of Prosecco bubbles gives it a fun lift.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 14th, 2009

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294. Canella 'Rossini', Italy, NV
Another patio perfect cocktail from Canella, Vento blends Canella Prosecco with the fresh juice and pulp of crushed strawberries. One of three of it's kind in the Canella portfolio alongside Bellini (peach) and Mimosa (blood orange).
Fragrant strawberries blended with a slightly bubbly Prosecco are a perfect summer combination - the acidity is fresh (less than the Canella Mimosa) and the alcohol low making it a great aperitif or refreshing afternoon sipper.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 14th, 2009

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295. Canella Bellini, Veneto Italy
A bubbly and an aperitif all in one!
Not a slushy-style Bellini but the more traditional style as served in Harry's Bar in Venice Italy. Bellini-in-a-bottle is made with real Canella Prosecco from Veneto, blended with local fresh white peach juice and pulp and a touch of raspberry juice for added colour. All natural - gently effervescent and peachy, peachy, peachy. Wonderful flavours and aromas, made for summer sipping.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 3rd, 2008

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296. Canella Prosecco di Conegliano, Veneto Italy
A clean, pale yellow colour with greenish glints-the Canella is a favorite WD Prosecco.
Zippy and fresh with citrus, apple skin and hints of white flowers, minerals and herbs. A creamy-stylish Prosecco with a delicate mousse...perfect sipping, brunch or with light appetizers.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2007

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297. Cantina Breganze "Rosa di Sera" Rosato Extra Dry, Breganze Veneto Italy, NV
This lovely spumante (lightly bubbly) rose is made from Prosecco and the light and fruity, red Marzimino grape (classic to the region of Trentino, in Northern Italy). It has the powdery pink colour of cherry blossoms and pretty aromas of berries and cream, peach, citrus and rose petals. It is juicy and has a kiss of sweetness in the mouth with a nice creamy edge - expect bright flavours of pink grapefruit, tart berries and orchard fruits to linger. Perfectly refreshing as a summer sipper or an aperitif any time of the year.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 14th, 2010

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298. Cantina Breganze Bartolomeo Rosato Vino Frizzante, Veneto Italy
Made from Pinot Noir and Merlot this lightly sparkling juice has received just enough grape skin contact to give it an appealing cranberry-soda hue. Its voluptuous bubbles meander up the glass to the surface releasing the fragrance of spiced red berries and chalky minerality. The flavours are slightly off-dry showing candied strawberry, dried cranberry, tangy citrus peel and tobacco on the finish. It’s refreshing and crisp enough for sipping yet has the power to hold its own with salmon, cured meats, mushroom risotto or Italian cheeses.
Reviewed on CityFood.com August 3 2007.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2007

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299. Cantina Breganze Pinot Grigio della Venezie, Italy, 2009
A fresh, light Pinot Grigio perfect for fish, salads and light antipasti.
Typical fragrant tree fruit aromas, mineral and citrus layers with just a hint of herbs. The palate is crisp but with a pleasing roundness, the fruit is lifted by lively acidity and the finish is clean.
A perfectly pleasing everyday dinner or sipping wine!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 14th, 2010

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300. Cantina Breganze Prosecco 'Extra Dry', DOC Veneto Italy, NV

This utterly enchanting Prosecco offers pretty aromas of apple blossoms, fine pear and peach notes, a hint of rose scented talc and marzipan. It is a delicate wine with a creamy froth to give it some substance. The flavours echo its aromas, sweet citrus and white orchard fruits are carried across the palate on fine bubbles.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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301. Cantina Breganze Prosecco 'Extra Dry', Veneto Italy NV
A lovely aromatic Prosecco. Perfumed with Meyer lemon, rose petals and juicy orchard fruit. Fresh, crisp and clean on the palate dancing with citrus zest, minerality and green apple flavours. Medium 'frizzante' bubbles, a delicate mousse and a smooth refreshing finish.
Cin Cin!

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302. Cantina Breganze Prosecco~Vespaiolo Vino Frizzante, Veneto Italy, NV
Beato Bartolomeo Breganze blends the regional grapes Prosecco with the lesser known but aromatic Vespaiolo.
This creamy frizzante sparkler will entice you with its fresh fruit aromas - a compote of apple, peach and pear - pretty floral and talc notes, sweet citrus and just a hint of marzipan. The palate reflects its aromas - plenty of luscious orchard fruit and floral flavours with sweet citrus. Its lovely, bright acidity and a creamy mousse may convince you that you've just found a new favourite summer bubbly.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2010

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303. Cantina Breganze Prosecco~Vespaiolo, Veneto Italy, NV
This very pretty frizzante sparkling wine is made from nearly equal quantities of Prosecco and Vespaiolo grapes - that are classic to this region.
Expect bright, fragrant aromas of creamy pear and peach, wild honey and rose petals with a spritz of sweet lemon. The light frizzante bubbles tickle your palate and bring plenty of sweet, juicy fruit and lemon peel flavours.
It is a delicate and refreshing sparkler, perfect as an aperitif or paired with light appetizers.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2010

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304. Cantina Breganze Terracrua Bianco, Italy NV
This fresh, fruity wine is one of a trend of low-alcohol wines I am hearing about. It is made from 100% Friulano (formerly Tocai Friulano) and it does not dissapoint at 10% alcohol.
It is a simple, fresh Vin da Tavola (table wine) with pretty aromas of tree fruit, floral notes and bright sweet citrus. The palate is crisp and clean with bright fruitcup flavours and a pinch of sweetness.
Perfect as a lunch wine or as an aperitif.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2009

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305. Cantina Breganze Vespaiolo Demi-Sec Spumante, Veneto Italy
Don't let the word Spumante scare you, the Vespaiolo is similar in style to a Moscato d'Asti, demi-sec (semi-dry) is light fresh and sweet with a full lush mouth and clean finish. A great alternate to Champers or traditional Prosecco, and far more sophisticated than that old Spumante my uncle Vinnie used to pour!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 20th, 2006

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306. Cantina Breganze Vespaiolo Vino Frizzante, Veneto Italy
Imagine the juiciest, most crisp green apple, add some peach blossom aromas and just a pinch of minerals.
The Vespaiolo is lively, clean and fresh with a snappy white grapefruit finish.
I suggest you pick up two, one bottle to share with your favorite Valentine and one for yourself!
Aromas are of ripe almost sweet fruit and flowers. Dry and delicate in the mouth, a dance of orchard fruit, earth and the pleasant bitter citrus-y finish we expect in Prosecco

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307. Cantina Breganze, Prosecco Marzimino Rosato, Breganze Veneto Italy, NV
Made from Prosecco and the light and fruity, red Marzimino grape, (which is classic to the region of Trentino, in Northern Italy) this spumante-style bubbly has the perfect pink colour of cherry blossoms. Laden will fruity aromas - mixed berries and exotic citrus with undertones of rose petals and marzipan. It's smooth and creamy with delicate bubbles, berry flavours and a drop of honeyed sweetness on the palate.
reviewed in Infamous Magazine May 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 4th, 2008

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308. Cantine Belisario Verdicchio Di Marelica, Marche Italy, 2006
Smooth stone fruit aromas, apples and citrus with mouth-watering acidity, white grapefruit and a suggestion of spiceiness on the finish.
Fresh!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 13th, 2007

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309. Cape Jaffa 'Brocks Reef' Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, Limestone Coast Australia, 2006
Reflective with brilliant golden glints. Brimming with sweet, ripe tropical fruit, smoke, mineral and grassy nuances with a dollop of honey and a whiff of smoke.
The flavours are pristine, crisp citrus and herbs, the texture smooth and softly rounded and the finish clean and delicately spiced.
A mouth-watering combination with shellfish or goats cheese gougeres.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 6th, 2007

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310. Capezzana Barco Reale di Carmignano, Tuscany Italy, 2008

A charming, classically-styled wine blending Sangiovese with Cabernet Sauvignon and Caniaiolo.
Fragrant - offering cedar chips and crushed violets, high-toned berry and cherries with undertones of vanilla and sweet warm spices. The palate is impressively plush and concentrated with balanced acidity. Generous fruit, spice and tobacco flavours roll over the tongue and across the finish. The dry, firm tannins in the mouth lend this wine backbone and make it a good partner to hard cheeses and hearty pasta or meat dishes.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 30th, 2011

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311. Carabas Chardonnay, Pays D'Oc France, 2006
The newest addition to the Baron Philippe de Rothschild portfolio Carabas is a fun-loving name, a legend synonomous with nobility and pleasure.
A rich golden-hue with potent aromas of grilled pineapple, exotic citrus and fragrant lily. On the palate it's silky, rich with vanilla, caramel spice, oak and citrus peel flavours - balanced, bright acdity and sweet spices lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2008

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312. Carlo Pellegrino 'Cent' are' Nero d'Avola, Sicily Italy, 2008
A simple, rustic wine from Sicily's most important red grape, Nero d'Avola. It expresses earthy and savoury aromas of black fruit, leather and tobacco with a core of char-grill and smoked meat. The palate echoes the aromas, it has spicy fruit, tobacco and dry earthy flavours with loads of acidity and fine firm tannins on the finish.
A wine made for dense pastas, salami and firm cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2010

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313. Carmel Road Winery Pinot Noir, Monterey California, 2005
An brick ruby-hued Pinot Noir with loads of bing cherry, creamy vanilla, spice and forest floor aromas and undertones of raspberry, smoke, oakdust, beetroot and leather. Medium-bodied and silky on the palate showing sweet, smoked cherry and tobacco flavours and a fresh spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2008

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314. Carmen Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Chile, 2006
Currents and cherries, mixed spices and loads of jalapeno pepper on the nose followed by rich dark earth, mocha and menthol. Smooth and fresh on the entry with bright fruit, herbs and bell pepper flavours and cedar box spices. Medium-full bodied, good acidity and fine tannins with a lingering finish.
Very good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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315. Carmen Carmenere, Central Valley Chile, 2007
Inky in colour with gobs of sweet red berries, bay leaf and mint, fine spice and cedar with a hint of jalapeno. Expect plenty of ripe berry fruit to return on the palate, again spicebox and cedar folowed by savoury roasted red peppers. It's very fresh, medium to full-bodied with bittersweet cocoa lingering on the palate.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009

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316. Carmen Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Alto Chile, 2008
Affluent aromas - black raspberry, vanilla, pretty floral and cedary notes. A mouth-filling wine brimming with raspberry and cherry flavours, spiced vanilla and tobacco. Supple and very approachable with balanced acidity and a long cocoa flavoured finish.
Yum!

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2011

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317. Carmen Merlot, Valle Central Chile, 2006
Ripe and opulent aromas - black currants, vanilla, chocolate dipped cherries, warm oak spices and a hint of sweet herbs. The entry is smooth with juicy dark fruit, the mid-palate is supple leading to base flavours of chocolate, vanilla...earth and although the finish is still a bit tight at the moment it lingers nicely with spice and tobacco.
A very good showing!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 18th, 2008

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318. Carmen Pinot Noir Valle de Aconcagua Chile, 2005
Wine Diva loves a well priced Pinot Noir!
Vibrant cherry and berry aromas with violets, smoke, tobacco and leather. On the palate it is smooth and earthy with more sweet berry, herbs and cedar box flavours.
Pair it with a smoked cheese and it will rock your world!
Excellent value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 10th, 2007

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319. Carmen Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley Chile, 2006
Loads of vibrant cassis, chocolate and sweet spices, leather and smoke with lifted bay leaf and green bell pepper aromas. Juicy berry fruit on the palate with spice, bittersweet chocolate and savoury hints. An appealing finish of smooth tannins and flavours of spiced cherry linger...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2009

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320. Carmen Reserva Carmenere Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley Chile, 2006
A double wammy of freshness - both Carmenere and Cabernet have lovely lifted 'green' aromatics to them - its typical to these varieties and is awesome when its good.
Cassis and smashed berry aromas, leafy hints and crisp green bean, earth and bittersweet chocolate. It's a savoury wine with excellent acidity - meant for food - with flavours of red berries, menthol, cocoa and cedar box. Medium-full bodied with fine tannins...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 18th, 2009

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321. Carmen Reserva Chardonnay, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2007
An elegant, mineral laden Chardonnay with plenty of white fleshed fruits, toast and spiced brown butter aromas. The palate has plenty of bright melon and crisp citrus, it has a smooth texture and lingering toast and spice flavours.
Good complexity - a wine for white meats and fish or smoked cheeses and creamy sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2009

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322. Carmen Reserva Merlot, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2009
There is good value to be found in this tasty Merlot. Sweet cherry, plum and allspice aromas with undertones of cocoa, bay leaf and green olives. Similar flavours appear on the palate, a mix of juicy fruit and savoury/earthy flavours combine to make a full-bodied and very food friendly wine.
Pair with grilled meat dishes, pasta with tomato and sausage sauce or Camembert cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2011

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323. Carmen Reserva Sauvignon Blanc, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2010

A well known Sauvignon Blanc that consistently offers good value and aromas of gooseberry, guava and citrus with very zesty mown grass and jalapeno aromas. The palate is snappy and very flavourful with similar fresh grass, tangy citrus and sweet guava flavours. Nicely balanced, a very attractive wine with a mouth-watering finish and lingering citrus peel flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011

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324. Carmen Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Valle del Maipo Chile, 2004
Chocolate covered berry and briary aromas, fresh turned earth and a hint of green bell pepper. Smooth and lush on the palate with up-front fruit, the bite of spiced dark chocolate and dusty earthy flavours. A full-bodied Cabernet that boasts smooth tannins with a long warm finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 24th, 2007

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325. Carmen Reserve Syrah~Cabernet Sauvignon, Valle del Maipo, Chile, 2005
Ripe dark cherry and red currents, smoke, earthy leather and truffle notes, cedar and spiced tobacco. The texture is slightly dusty with plummy flavours, followed by red fruits, cedar, cocoa and pepper with savoury - herbal and meaty undertones.
Deep and dark - perfect for grilled or roasted meat dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2008

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326. Carmen Sauvignon Blanc Reserva, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2009
This consistently tasty and very verdant Sauvignon Blanc releases aromas of grass clippings and fresh herbs with supporting citrus, green apple peel, passionfruit and lemon verbena. The palate is tart and racy - grassy herbal flavours, passionfruit and citrus follow suit - the finish is mouthwatering and is a great pairing with grilled asparagus with lemon and goats cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 16th, 2010

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327. Carmen Sauvignon Blanc, Curico Valley Chile, 2008
Consistently good value and quality the Carmen features juicy green apple aromas, verdant cut grass and herbal notes with goseberry and citrus peel. Sweet, crisp fruit on the palate - citrus and white tree fruit flavours, soft but bright acidity and a clean fresh finish.
A nice choice for an aperitif or pair with light, fresh fish and salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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328. Carmen Sauvignon Blanc, Valle de Curico Chile, 2006
Freshness in a glass!
The Carmen Sauvignon Blanc is zippy and vibrant with aromas of cut grass, gooseberries and passionfuit. On the palate it is brimming with refreshing lemon oil, white grapefruit and hints of vanilla and sweet spices.
A true palate cleanser.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 25th, 2007

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329. Carmen Sauvignon Blanc, Valle de Curico Chile, 2007
Zesty and grassy - perfect for die-hard Sauv Blanc drinkers!
Passion-fruit, starfruit, snap peas, grass, lemon and jalapeno aromas. Crisp and refreshing on the entry, it rounds out a bit mid-palate but finishes with mouth-watering acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2008

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330. Carmen Sauvignon Blanc, Valle de Curico Chile, 2008
Definitely aromatic - presenting crisp minerality, grass clippings and herbal tones with loads of fruit - especially peach/nectarine - and floral aromas. Great fruit flavours in the mouth - the peach/nectarine and herbal returns on the palate with mouth-watering acidity and a citrus-y, pineapple finish.
Always good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2009

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331. Carpineto "Dogajolo" Tuscany Italy, 2005
A Super-Tuscan blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, the Dogajolo (dog-a-yolo) has deep aromas of red cherry and berries, earthier notes of leather, cocoa and tar with undertones of vanilla and coffee liqueur. Medium-bodied with cherry, leather and earthy flavours, mouth-watering acidity and peppery spice on the finish.
Pair with hearty meat and tomato stews or Italian cold cuts.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2008

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332. Carpineto "Dogajolo" Tuscany Italy, 2006
A Super-Tuscan blend of Sangiovese with 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, the Dogajolo (dog-a-yolo) is a fragrant combination of cedar chips, cherries and crushed floral aromas with sweet spices and undertones of green olives and wild herbs. The entry is smooth and flavours of cherry, leather and spice box cross your palate, the finish is very dry with powdery tannins.
Pair with hearty meat and tomato stews or Italian cold cuts.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 14th, 2009

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333. Carpineto Chianti Classico DOCG, Tuscany Italy, 2006
This is a wine that says harmony, it is united in both aroma and flavour. Rustic in a completely good way, expect aromas of red cherry, saddle leahter, cigarbox, violets and a hint of dried herbs. It is both satisfying and simple - smooth on the palate, balanced and juicy with flavours of red berries, sunbaked earth and leather with fine spice. The tannins are completely integrated making this an easy wine to sip, but it's even better with homemade thin-crust pizza.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2009

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334. Casa de Campo Chardonnay, Argentina, 2007
A rich golden-hued colour with primary spiced oak, browned butter and clove aromas with hints of tropical fruits. There is citrus and some tropical fruit on the palate but the toasted oak and spice flavours prevail. It is rounded on the palate but this is certainly not your wine if your aren't an oak fan.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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335. Casa de Campo Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina, 2006
Rich aromas - smoky spices and black currents, warm spices and milk chocolate, red cherries and leather with savoury herbal undertones. The palate is supple and laden with dark, rich earthy flavours of mocha, dark berries and tobacco with fine lingering spice.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 9th, 2009

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336. Casa de Campo Reserve Malbec~Shiraz, Argentina 2006
This wine is a sign of the times for Argentina - great value and robustly flavoured wines...
Lush, spiced meat and ripe blackberry aromas, espresso and rich milk chocolate, iodine and crushed purple floral notes. The palate is creamy - laden with blackberries, chocolate, mixed spices and loads of pepper. The tannins are fine - slightly dusty - and flavours of spice and cocoa linger. Pairing - dense meaty dishes or hearty mid-week meals.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2009

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337. Casa de Campo Reserve Malbec~Shiraz, Argentina, 2007
Loads of sweet, smoky blackberry aromas, chocolate and black currents, sweet spice and pepper, ink and dark floral notes. The palate is generous and juicy with abundant berry fruit, cedar and leather. It's smooth with fine tannins and spice lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009

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338. Casa de Campo Reserve Malbec~Shiraz,Argentina, 2005
Beautiful sun-warmed berry aromas - raspberry and blackberry with hints of cherry cola, warm spice and vanilla. Medium-full bodied with fresh berries on the palate - smooth and peppery with tobacco and oak spice flavours and an elegant, lingering finish.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 29th, 2008

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339. Casa Planeta Nero d'Avola~Syrah, Sicily Italy, 2009

Really great value!
This enchanting and crowd-pleasing Sicilian blend offers sweet black raspberry and juicy cherry aromas, violets sweet spice and vanilla. The palate is supple and spiced, rich berry flavours are lashed with chocolate. The finish is long, earthy and spicy and trails roasted coffee bean flavours.
Recommended with: Grilled vegetable risotto, grilled lamb and medium-firm cheeses

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2011

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340. Casa Silva 'Dona Dominga' Cabernet Sauvignon~Carmenere, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2007
This old-vines blend of Cabernet and Carmenere is one for the hard cheese and meat dishes.
Plummy and smoky spiced, balsamico and grilled peppers with leather and smoke and spice with dusty grippy tannins on the finish. Good acidity and spiced cherry flavours linger...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2009

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341. Casa Silva 'Dona Dominga' Old Vines Cabernet Sauvignon~Carmenere, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2009
This red blend has a nice bright ruby hue and aromas of sweet red berries and chocolate, licorice and a core of char-grill and wild herbs. It is medium-bodied and smooth in the mouth with juicy fruit, vanilla, chocolate and spice. Very fresh and very affordable - perfectly priced for a BBQ party.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2010

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342. Casa Silva 'Quinta Generacion', Colchagua Valley Chile, 2004
Opaque ruby-blue with intense aromas - sweet blackberry, blueberry and currants, loads of fresh mint, dark flowers and the meaty, earthy and peppery Shiraz shows through. Similar jammy fruit seduces the palate, warm spices and chocolate, coffee, savoury flavours and vanillin oak. Supple, creamy and powerful with good acidity and integrated tannins.
Excellent!
A blend of; Cabernet, Carmenere, Shiraz and Petit Verdot.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2008

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343. Casablanca 'Cefiro' Reserva Sauvignon Blanc, Casablanca Vally, Chile, 2008
Bright aromas - nettles and gooseberry, guava and citrus blossoms with lemon peel. Snappy acidity with flavours of grass clippings, fresh herbs and loads of citrus peel on the finish - clean, easy-drinking and well priced.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2009

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344. Casablanca Coleccion Privada Sauvignon Blanc, Chile 2006
Exuberant and juicy.
Crisp apple, tropical citrus notes, white floral, minerals and cut grass with a suggestion of spiciness. Clean and fresh with an exceptional price tag.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2007

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345. Casalone Rosella, Piedmont Italy, 2005
This pale coloured Pinot Nero has aromas of red berries, spice and soft earthy aromas. Light-bodied and fresh it has soft tannins and a crisp acidity that pairs extremely well with tomato dishes, delicate meat or antipasto. Pinot Nero is the Italian name for Pinot Noir.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 25th, 2007

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346. Casas Del Bosque Pinot Noir Reserve, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2006
Ruby red in colour with sweet raspberry and blueberry aromas, loads of pretty violet notes with vanilla, cedar and soft chocolate hints. On the palate the Casas del Bosque Pinot is fresh and smooth, medium bodied with creamy dark berries, earth and smoked spice flavours showing bright acidity, light tannins with lingering spice and tobacco on the finish.
Lovely!
Delicious paired with smoked gouda.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2007

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347. Casas Del Bosque Sauvignon Blanc, Casablanca Chile, 2006
This suberbly clean Sauvignon Blanc is brillaintly pale touched with green glints. It shows passionfruit, cut grass, kiwi and fresh mineral aromas. The flavours are lemon rind and green herbs with refreshing acidity and a long crisp finish. The perfect partner for fresh chevre or mussels!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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348. Cassini Cellars "Mamma Mia" Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley, 2007
The Mamma Mia Pinot Grigio is very different from the Cassini Cellars Pinot Gris which has a good dose of oak. This fragrant white shows plentiful pear and melon aromas, lemon grass and citrus peel. The palate is surprisingly off-dry with a slick texture and flavours of fruit cup, marzipan and mixed sweet herbs and has a slightly zesty finish.
A good pairing with spicy Thai dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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349. Cassini Cellars "Maximus", Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This is a well-made Meritage blend from BC's new Cassini Cellars in Osoyoos.
It's a savoury 59/37/4 blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec featuring loads of dark berry and black cherry aromas, leather, vanilla and garrigue notes. The palate is supple with good structure, fine tannins and plenty of acidity and it presents flavours of forest berries and spice.
This is a wine to pair with game meats or grilled veg.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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350. Cassini Cellars 'Collector's Series' Malbec, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
There may not be a lot of Malbec produced in BC but for the amount there is, you can find some pretty good versions with firm structure and savoury character.
The Cassini Collector's Series presents black fruit, loads of peppery aromas and smoked meaty notes with earthy undertones. There is nice complexity in the mouth - bright acidity lifts flavours of black berries, dry roasted herbs, pepper and tobacco. Savoury with mouth-watering acidity makes this a perfect food wine - tomato based meat stews or mushrooms in cream and herb sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2011

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351. Cassini Cellars 'Collector's Series' Maximus, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Okanagan Meritage blend is 63% Cabernet Sauvignon with 31% Merlot and a dash of Malbec.
You can expect plenty of plummy aromas here with cherries, black pepper, green olives and bay leaf and fruity-vanilla undertones. The palate leads with chocolate and spice and is quickly followed with black fruit and tobacco, dried herbs and roasted coffee bean flavours. A concentrated red with firm, powdery tannin throughout and a long, dense, charry finish.
Decant if drinking now or cellar up to 2017.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 17th, 2011

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352. Cassini Cellars 'Collector's Series' Nobilus Merlot Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Well done!
The Cassini Collector's Series Nobilus Merlot smells of Kirsch, chocolate and black plums, smoked sweetgrass and tobacco. This Merlot has a solid backbone and impressive balance. Fine, almost gritty tannins, a mouth-filling wine tasting of ripe berries, chocolate, toasted oak with peppery spice lingering on the finish.
Decent now or cellar up to 2016

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2011

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353. Cassini Cellars 'French Couture' Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Mango and apricots, citrus oil and wild honey, star anise and orangeblossom notes tease the nose. The palate follows suit - I appreciate the lively acidity (rather than blousy ripeness) and concentration in the mouth. Nice verve and spice, grapefruit and orchard fruit flavours that lounge on a slightly oily palate. The finish is long and spicy.
A very tasty Viognier.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 26th, 2011

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354. Cassini Cellars Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Expect vibrant aromas in this chic BC Chardy!
Loads of crisp citrus and minerals with a sprinkling of fine spice. Flavours of bright tropical fruits, sweet warm spice and a hint of oak lounge on a creamy texture. Snappy acidity balances the palate and makes the flavours pop, the finish is warm, spicy and lingering.
Well done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 6th, 2009

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355. Cassini Cellars Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This new South Okanagan winery is off to a fantastic start.
Their Gewurztraminer is seductive, very Alsatian in style, lavishly perfumed with rose water, Turkish delight, honeysuckle, lychee fruit, cold cream and sweet spices with mineral undertones. Unquestionably elegant, the texture is supple and it's layered with flavours of tropical fruit, orange peel, clove, star anise and cinnamon. An impressive aromatic with restrained power and a bright finish to pair with your caramelized onion and smoked gruyere tart.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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356. Cassini Cellars Mama Mia, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The Mamma Mia Pinot Gris presents obvious aromas of stone fruits, musk melon, wild honey and notes of forest floor/mushroom sometimes found in this Pinot Noir relative. The palate is a fruit-cup in syrup spiked with plenty of clove flavours - it is an undeniably sweet wine with a hint of acidity and a clingy, clove flavoured linger.
I would generally recommend pairing this wine with a spicy curry, but be careful of the 14.4% alcohol - it can make spicy dishes even hotter.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 4th, 2011

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357. Cassini Cellars Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This more elegant version of a BC Merlot has plenty of red fruit aromas with hints of floral, wild herbs and cocoa. Expect a lovely supple palate texture and flavours that echo the aromas. Integrated tannins, fresh, high-toned fruit and herbs with hints of cedar on the finish.
Cassini suggests red pastas, beef, pork and cheese to pair with this wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 11th, 2009

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358. Cassini Cellars Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is a toasty Pinot Gris, much different from the Cassini Cellars fruitier Mamma Mia Pinot Grigio.
Aromas of peach and pear, vanilla and citrus rolled up with plenty of praline and toasted oak notes. Oak dominates the palate along with with spice, almond oil and savoury undertones of mushroom. It's rounded and smooth, the finish is crisp with citrus zest and spice flavours lingering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009

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359. Cassini Cellars Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Chardonnay is a nice juxtaposition of ripe and tropical balanced by crisp and citrusy. The aromas lean toward tropical fruit, spice and sweet butterscotch, vanilla and just a hint of oak. The palate refelcts more cool-climate fruit - apple pear, sweet spice and exotic citrus. Nicely balanced oak here, accentuates but does not overwhelm. Creamy corn chowder, pastas in cream sauce and smoked cheeses will all pair nicely.
Aged in French and American oak barrels for 8 months.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2011

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360. Cassini Cellars Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The aromas in the Cassini Reserve Pinot Noir are quite sweet - ripe raspberry, cedar, lush chocolate with savoury, meaty undertones. The palate is smooth, bright and juicy with plenty of pepper and cocoa. A good showing for this new BC winery.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2009

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361. Cassini Cellars Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Interesting cherry lozenge, vanilla and sweet cedar notes with undertones of rainforest floor, carrot tops and toasted oak. It is quite punchy on the palate - bold black cherry and sweet spice flavours are elevated by juicy acidity. This wine is still a teenager, a bit awkward but young and attractive - give it some time in the cellar or decant aggressively.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2011

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362. Cassini Cellars Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A very savoury Syrah with plenty of dark fruit, roasted meat and bacon fat aromas with wild sage, bittersweet chocolate and spice notes. The palate follows suit, concentrated and savoury with juicy fruit and loads of pepper. Stylish with a long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2009

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363. Cassini Cellars Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Cassini continues to impress and surprise, winning awards and accolades across the country. The Syrah comes across heavy on the toasted oak but it is supported with blackberry and plums, cocoa and black pepper, some smoked meat and roasted/dried herbal aromas. Pepper dominates the entry on the palate and toasted oak kicks in followed by black fruit, spice and dried herbs. Good concentration in the mouth but I suggest you cellar for 6 months at least or decant with vigor.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 5th, 2011

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364. Cassini Cellars Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
I'm impressed by the style and quality of this new (Osoyoos based) South Okanagan winery. The Viognier is no exception. This is not an overblown or blousy Viognier, rather it shows exotic citrus, stone fruit and mineral aromas with spiced honey and just a hint of herbs. The texture is oily, it is a lush wine with impressive complexity and a rather, crisp refreshing finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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365. Castano Hecula Monastrell, Yecla Spain, 2004
Juicy!
Spiced red berry and cherry aromas grounded with rustic nuances-earth and leather. In the mouth, lovely bright acidity, juicy red fruit, tobacco, herbs and spices a smooth mouth-feel with hints of charred oak on the finish.
A good wine to serve with dinner and impress your guests!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2007

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366. Castell del Remei "Gotim Bru",Costeres del Segre, 2004
Dark garnet coloured with dried cherry and blueberries on the nose followed by cedar-wood, leather, earth and warm spices. Full-bodied and smooth on the palate with flavours that mimic its aromas adding hints of cassis, cocoa and iodine with bright acidity and fine tannins on the finish.
A very tasty blend of: Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Garnacha.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 10th, 2008

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367. Castello di Gabbiano Chianti DOCG, Tuscany Italy, 2008
Widely available, this very affordable Chianti is great for tomato based pastas, cheese and salami.
Expect aromas of smoked cherries, saddle leather and spice, hints of iodine and sunbaked earth. The palate is nicely rounded with juicy cherry, cigarbox and spice flavours. A simple and plesant everyday table red with a slightly powdery texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2010

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368. Castillo de Liria Bobal & Shiraz, Valencia Spain, 2006
It's has an intense inky-purple hue with rich dark berry aromas and primary earthy notes of leather, smoked game and toast. It's medium-full bodied with apparent acidity and on the palate it shows peppery dark fruit and roasted coffee with spice on the finish.
An unbelievable bargain suited to grilled meat and lamb dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 8th, 2007

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369. Castillo de Liria Bobal & Shiraz, Valencia Spain, 2007
Lots of plush fruit on the nose - aromas of cherries and plums, earth, leather and chocolate with hints of iodine and toasted oak. The palate is supple - it has juicy fruit and loads of pepper, bittersweet chocolate and roasted coffee linger on the finish.
Easy drinking and very good value for your buddies who like to barbecue...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2009

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370. Castillo de Monseran Garnacha DO Carinena Spain, 2008
Always a great value and solid everyday dinner option this Garnacha has very pretty aromas of sunwarmed raspberry and blueberry, crushed violets, vanilla and chipped cedar notes with earthy undertones. A feminine style - not brutish but fragrant and fresh - juicy, sweet berries and spiced mocha flavours roll across your tongue. Don't expect a light-weight wine though, there is a nice earthy toasted backbone in this wine that will hold up to slow-cooked meats or grilled fish or sweet and spicy sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 18th, 2011

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371. Castillo de Monseran Old Vine Garnacha, DO Carinena Spain, 2006
This wine is made from grapes harvested from vines 50+ years old. It offers aromas of warm raspberry and blueberry, floral notes with cedar and spicebox. The juicy berry fruit reappears on the palate, the texture is smooth and it lingers with spice and vanilla across the finish.
Very good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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372. Castillo de Monseran Viura, DO Carinena Spain, 2009
When you've had too much Chardonnay or have finally decided to pull yourself out of your Pinot Grigio rut, this fresh and zesty wine - also known as Macabeo (and is also used in making the sparkling Cava wines) may be the wine for you.
It is light, lemony and floral with hints of honey and apricot on the nose - juicy and bright in the mouth with a snappy, citrus peel finish.
At this price, buy it by-the-case and sip at will or pair with light fish dishes or salads.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2011

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373. Cat Amognst the Pigeons 'Fat Cat' Shiraz~Cabernet, Barossa Australia, 2006
It'll seduce you wilth its aromas - gobs of blueberry and raspberries smashed into chocolate, warm spice and blackberry undertones, vanilla and oak hints. Supple and sweetly ripe with spiced vanilla and mocha with just a hint of bacon fat on the tail. Lifting acidity and supple tannins...You'll wonder if you should drink it or slather it on...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2009

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374. Cat Amognst the Pigeons 'Fat Cat', Barossa Australia, 2007
Another fantastic vintage for this fruit forward Barossa blend. Made from Shiraz with 30% Cabernet Sauvignon it smells of blackberry jam and sun-warmed blueberries, sweet vanilla and mint chocolate patties with espresso and cigarbox. The palate is opulent, oozing juicy purple berries, bittersweet chocolate and leather with fine, peppery spices. Ripe tannins on the finish with flavours of roasted coffee beans lingering.
Delicious, and $5 less than last vintage!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 22nd, 2009

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375. Cat Amongst the Pigeons "Nine Lives' Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia, 2006
Dense ruby/purple in colour with gobs of ripe mulberry aromas, mint and savoury herbs, chocolate and spiced mocha. Plush - supple and laden with blueberry and mulberry flavours, spices and cocoa. Great structure and acidity, polished tannins with lingering espresso and spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 5th, 2008

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376. Cat Amongst the Pigeons 'Alley Cat' Barossa Australia, 2006
Creamy blueberries and Ribena, grape-y ripe aromas, sweet cocoa and spices, smoking cedar embers and mint. Rich and supple on the palate flavoured with mocha coffee, purple berries and spiced liqueur. Lush and polished - a wine that'll curl your toes...
70% Shiraz,30% Grenache
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 4th, 2008

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377. Cat Amongst the Pigeons 'Alley Cat' Barossa Australia, 2007
This Shiraz and Grenache blend is an explosion of ripe blackberry and warm raspberry aromas, eucalytus and crushed purple flowers, vanilla and coconut. The palate is oozing sweet berry fruit, again with vanilla and baking spices. It is supple on the palate with soft tannins. Very easy drinking and sporting a new lower price tag...
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 20th, 2009

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378. Cat Amongst the Pigeons 'Cat Walk' Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Australia, 2007
The savoury 2007 vintage of the C.A.T.P Cabernet is quite different from the 2006 vintage fruit bomb.
The aromas are dense - dried fruits, black currents and dark earth with savoury, roasted aromas spiked with herbs. The palate features spiced bittersweet chocolate and cassis and has fine, mouth-coating tannins.
Would be a good pairing with grilled lamb.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2009

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379. Cat Amongst the Pigeons 'Cat Walk' Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley Australia, 2007
Delish!
A fruit bomb with gobs of juicy black currents, cassis, lifted spearmint and fine spice aromas. The palate is brimming with bright berry fruit, the spearmint and spice return on the palate - it's ripe and supple with great acidity and integrated tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 2nd, 2009

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380. Catena Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Smoky dark fruits - black current and blueberry hints with cherry. Meaty/savoury undertones with chocolate, earth and herbal notes. Medium to full-bodied on the palate showing good depth, a smooth texture and great, ripe berry fruit flavours spiked with warm spices that linger with surprising intensity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2008
Rich aromas--intense liqueur-like blackcurrant, smoke, minerals and dark earth. Smooth, supple and spiced on the palate with juicy berry fruit flavours, coffee and oak with a luscious finish.
It's liquid velvet, surpassed only by the unctuous Catena Zapata Malbec Argentino 2004 that will arrive in BC in March 2008. Its dense blackberry fruit, sweet spice, violets, vanilla, cassis and fleur de sel is velvet supreme.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2007

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381. Catena Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
Toasty, buttery aromas of smoke, roasted pears, minerals and tropical fruit. Creamy on the palate, herbs, sweet spices and a long vanilla oak finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2006

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382. Catena Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
You can't think of wine from Argentina without thinking of Bodegas Catena Zapata and the ground-breaking viticultural research and international acclaim this winery has achieved.
The Chardonnay is wonderfully juicy and fresh, the fruit literally jumps out of the glass!
Ripe pear, pineapple and minerals with rounded layers of butterscotch, warm spices and nutty-praline. The tropical flavours explode on your palate dragging you back to the glass again and again...
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2007

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383. Catena La Posta Malbec Angela Paulucci Vineyard, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
A striking bottle from a quality producer. The La Posta has ripe berry aromas, smoked meaty notes and warm spices with toasted oak. Creamy-smooth and full-bodied on the palate with fresh berry flavours, a rich earthiness and youthful tannins.
Watch for the focus on Argentina, June 2008 in BC Liquor Stores.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2008

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384. Cave de Rasteau 'La Domeliere' Rasteau, Rhone Valley France, 2009

NEW!

From France's newest AOC, Rasteau, found just above Chateauneuf-du-Pape in the Southern Rhone Valley, this charming red blend is made from old vine Grenache (the queen of the Southern Rhone), Syrah (the king of the Northern Rhone) and Mourvedre.
Aromas of cherry and black raspberry, spiced chocolate, garrigue and some sweet spice and vanilla notes. It is supple with lifting acidity and a mouthful of ripe fruit. Nice concentration and balance.
Recommended pairings: roasted red meats, aged goat cheese and hearty pastas.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 4th, 2011

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385. Cave de Tain Cornas "Arenes Sauvages", Rhone Valley France, 2003
This wine is Christmas cake in-a-glass!
Dense and seductive aromas...black current, prune, fruitcake, and chocolate covered hazelnuts. Its medium-full on the palate with concentrated berry, warm spices, coffee and chocolate flavours. It enters supple and assured, gathers power, shows fine grained tannins and lingers noticeably...
100% Syrah
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 6th, 2007

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386. Cave de Tain Crozes Hermitage, Rhone Valley France, 2003
Gorgeous, juicy aromas...black currants, raspberries, dried cherries, dark floral notes, leather, coffee and smoked cedar. Lush with more fresh berries on the palate - vanilla soaked cherries, sweet Allspice, smooth chocolate, white pepper and supple integrated tannins.
100% Syrah
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2007

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387. Cave de Tain Hermitage, Rhone Valley France, 2003
Lush aromas... chocolate covered cherries, sweet spices and peppery notes with rich, dark earth. A fresh yet mysterious dance on the palate with berries and fruitcake flavours, pepper and smooth roasted coffee on the finish with integrated tannins.
Cheers!
100% Syrah
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 16th, 2007

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388. Cave de Tain Saint Joseph 'Esprit de Granit' Rhone Valley France, 2005
This elegant Syrah from the Northern Rhone appellation of Saint Joseph has aromas of fruitcake, dried plums and spiced cherries with undertones of wild herbs, leather, pepper and smoked-meaty hints. It has wonderful structure, the palate is bright, it's layered and complex with red fruit, spice and espresso flavours. Impressive length with fine grained tannins.
A great stocking stuffer idea!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2009

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389. Cave de Tain Saint Joseph, Esprit de Granit, Rhone France, 2003
Seductive, muscular aromas...black current liqueur, earth and sweet spices, saddle leather, cocoa and pepper notes with a hint of bacon. Fresh on the entry with blackberry, prunes and warm oak spice. Medium-full bodied, elegant with lifted flavours, lingering and smooth with supple tannins.
Good value for the juice!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2007

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390. Caymus Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2008
Simply luscious - gobs of currents and blueberry, a potpourri of cedar chips and dried flowers, chocolate, vanilla and allspice aromas. The palate is mouth-filling, lush fruit and supple textured spiked with clove, vanilla and cedary flavours. It is warm and rich across the tongue and lingers with fine sweet tannins and mocha flavours.
You may want to bath in it but I suggest you'll get more enjoyment from drinking it.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2010

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391. Caymus Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, NapaValley California, 2009

This is a bottle, which is enjoyed equally by those with a vast knowledge of wine and those just starting their vinous journey - it is simply delicious. I have seen first hand, the care that goes into the Caymus vineyards and winemaking, and it is reflected in the bottle.
The 2009 is now available and despite its youth, this wine is completley approachable and ready to drink. The aromas will seduce you with blueberry, black raspberry and sweet spice, plush chocolate vanilla and a hint of crushed flowers with vague savoury undertones. It is a mouth-filling and velvety and laden with generous cassis, vanilla and spice flavours.
One glass will never be enough.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2011

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392. Cecchi "Natio" Chianti, Tuscany Italy, 2006
The back of the Natio bottle says "Made with organically grown grapes in the mutual interest of Plantlife, the Environment and Mankind".
This statement is appealing to consumers recent interest in organic wines. Organic isn't a new concept (although many think they invented it) but a return to earlier farming days. Many winemakers never stopped making organic wine and never felt the need to advertise that fact. For some consumers the jury is still out on organic wines-are they really tasty?
The Natio is. It's a lovely ruby-hue with mint-cherry, sweet beet aromas and raspberry notes. In the mouth it's fresh and juicy with bright berry fruit flavours, leather, tobacco and spice--a bit choppy on the palate but a truly refreshing, lighter-bodied red with only 12.5% alcohol!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2007

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393. Cecchi 'Natio Organic' Chianti DOCG, Tuscany Italy 2008
This rustic, organic Chianti (a blend of Sangiovese, Canaiolo and Colorino Toscany) will pair well with tomato based pastas or a platter of salami and antipasto.
Cherries, raspberry and black pepper aromas are layered with saddle leather, spice and dried herbs. Similar juicy red fruit appears on the palate with cocoa, earthy flavours and savoury spices. The texture is dusty, fine, granular tannins linger from start to finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 18th, 2010

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394. Cecchi 'Natio' Chianti DOCG, Tuscany Italy, 2007
A very tasty Chianti made from organically produced grapes the Natio is oozing ripe cherries, violets and chocolate aromas with sweet vanilla, sandlewood and leathery undertones. Layers of juicy berries, cedar and spicebox flavours light up your palate. This medium-bodied red has bright acidity, powdery tannins and lingering spice that will play well with pasta, cheese or pizza!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 27th, 2010

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395. Cecchi Chianti Classico DOCG, Tuscany Italy 2008
If you are used to the full-blown aromas and ripe fruity flavours of many robust red wines you'll have to take some time to get to know this much more reserved Chianti Classico.
Rustic earthy aromas, red cherries and leather with hints of iodine and light spice box notes. On the palate it is a medium bodied with plenty of juicy red fruit and cigarbox flavours. Simple and fresh with a powdery texture and long finish. Pair this wine with lasagne or fire roasted tomato sauces.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 28th, 2010

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396. Cecchi Chianti Classico, Tuscany Italy, 2005
Enticing aromas of warm fruit cherry/currant/raspberry, tar, vanilla, dark flowers and white pepper. On the palate--smooth and earthy with juicy red fruit, leather and spice with a nice acidity. Slightly chewy and peppery mid-palate, followed by a cocoa finish. And with an appealing 13% alcohol you won't wake up with a wine hangover.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 3rd, 2007

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397. Cecchi Chianti DOCG Tuscany Italy, 2008
Made to be served with foods such as; cheese, salami or red pastas, this simple, light-bodied red has aromas of red plums and cherries, saddle leather and cocoa with fine spice and wild herbs. It is rustic, with a chalky texture, it's lifted by bright acidity and juicy red fruit, spice box and tobacco flavours linger.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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398. Cedar Creek Ehrenfelser, Okanagan BC, 2006
Always a favorite summer sipper of Wine Diva readers!
Hard to believe that five years ago Cedar Creek was actually thinking of pulling up the Ehrenfelser vines and replanting something that would sell better! Now, it is one of the fastest selling summer wines in BC.
This vintage is just as deliriously aromatic but with a more unctuous mouth-feel! Peaches, honey blossoms, apricot, pink grapefruit and exotic spices. Clean and bright on the palate with a voluptuous texture brimming with ripe orchard fruit flavours followed by sweet star anise on the finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2007

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399. Cedar Creek Estate Meritage, Okanagan BC, 2003
Chocolate covered cherries, smoked plums and spiced mocha with lush vanilla on the finish. The bold and the beautiful are all wrapped up in this sexy blend of Merlot (45%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (47%)
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 12th, 2006

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400. Cedar Creek Estate Select Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2005
A flagship varietal for Cedar Creek and they consistently make great Pinot Noir. The 'Estate' is their entry level Pinot just below the Platinum Reserve Pinot Noir which is about $15.00 more a bottle. But the Estate is no slouch, filled with sour cherry, raspberry, fresh earth, tobacco and spice. On the palate it is juicy, vibrant and youthful-bordering on velvety with tight, fine tannins. Hold on to this one for a few more months if you can, it will reward you!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2007

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401. Cedar Creek Estate Select Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A wonderfully fragrant young Pinot Noir with aromas of sun-warmed raspberries, cedar chips, crushed violets, hints of blueberry, leather, mixed spice and obvious peppery notes. The palate is bright, expect a sweet entry tasting of summer berries, fine spice, vanilla and mocha. It presents a silky texture, loads of acidity and fine tannins. Will pair well with the typical options of salmon or duck or drink it with cheesey mushroom polenta.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2009

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402. Cedar Creek Estate Syrah, Okanagan BC, 2004
Stunning! A second vintage for the CC Syrah and may I say even better than the first! Bold spiced plum, earth and leather. Smoke, fresh berries and dark chocolate with hints of violets. Elegant and velvety with superfine tannins. (2% Pinot Gris added for lift and colour set).
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 12th, 2006

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403. Cedar Creek Estate Syrah, Okanagan BC, 2005
Brawny aromas of bramble, creamy black cherry and blueberry hints with smoked meat nuances. Luscious on the palate with rich chocolate, charred cocoa bean, leather and a long spiced finish.
Very good!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 29th, 2007

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404. Cedar Creek Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Fresh, crisp aromas, citrus and minerals with a core of honey, creamy pear and apple. The palate is very bright, flavours of peach skin and melon with plenty of minerality. The acidity is bold but you can expect a creamy edge to it followed by a nice citrus-y finish.
Good value. Pair with seafood salads.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 25th, 2009

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405. Cedar Creek Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Aromas of smoky minerality, creamy pear, white grapefruit and some quince marmalade notes. It has very nice structure - layers of fruit, a supple body and snappy acidity. Expect more pear and mineral flavours on the palate with lively citrus on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 9th, 2009

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406. Cedar Creek Platinum Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2005
Lush and buttery with ripe pineapple drizzled in vanilla and roasted pear notes. A creamy body, well balanced and weighty...smoothly spiced, finishing with clove and vanilla flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 29th, 2007
Butterscotch, pears and toasted scones slathered with vanilla-infused butter. A rich mouth-feel with roasted nut flavours, herbs and warm spices with a background of toasty oak.
Elegant and addictive!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2007

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407. Cedar Creek Platinum Reserve Meritage,Okanagan BC, 2005
A classic Bordeaux-styled blend of Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec.
This 2005 Meritage was released briefly at the winery during the Fall Wine Festival but will have a general released in November 07.
Up-front plummy, berry and sweet cherry aromas with vanilla and leathery notes. Smooth and creamy on the palate with rich chocolate, ripe dark fruit, nicely balanced acidity, chewy tannins and a long spiced finish.
Delicious!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 29th, 2007

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408. Cedar Creek Platinum Reserve Pinot Noir "Block 4", Okanagan BC, 2005
Juicy berry and black cherry, vanilla, leather and violets on the nose. Big on the palate with lush cherry, cedar and tobacco. Earthy and quite dense but showing fresh fruit in the mouth.
Still youthful with tight tannins. Buy the 6pack if possible, cellar and taste one each year.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 29th, 2007
To celebrate their 20th anniversary Cedar Creek will be releasing this stunning single block Pinot Noir in October 2007 perhaps.
I first tasted it on April 26 and it was lush with black cherry and berry compote, fresh turned earth, tobacco and leathery hints with a velvety mouth-texture and cocoa and cedar on the finish.
Only 220 cases.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2007

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409. CedarCreek Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Harvested from the Greata Ranch vineyard - on the opposite (western) bank of Lake Okanagan than the winery itself, this Chardonnay is a delight of crisp apple, pear, honey blossoms, vanilla and spiced browned butter. There is a lovely roundness to the palate but it is not too creamy - fresh apple and pear, spiced nuts and sweet buttery flavours linger across the palate. Very lively.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 18th, 2011

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410. CedarCreek Estate Merlot Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This very solid Merlot from British Columbia's established CedarCreek winery has aromas of warm plums and forest berries, coffee and cocoa and a savoury core of smoked meat and roasted herbs. The palate is juicy and fresh, there are plenty of ripe berry, bittersweet chocolate and espresso flavours with spice lingering through the finish. Good concentration with a slighty powdery texture and impressively long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2010

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411. CedarCreek Estate Winery Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

2010 marks ex Hillebrand and Thirty Bench winemaker, Darryl Brooker's first complete vintage in his new Okanagan home and he's off to a great start with this very satisfying Gris. It's a very fragrant version offering gobs of ripe Bartlett pear, honey, apple blossoms and a hint of vanilla caramels. There is a plush, rounded weight on the palate with impressive fruit concentration and lively acidity to balance.
12% Chardonnay added.
Perfect paired with an Alsatian onion and cheese tart.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2011

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412. CedarCreek Estate Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
This is a delicious wine with all the elements you desire in a balanced Riesling; appealing aromas of peaches and tangerine peel, lemon drops and honeysuckle flowers. There is kiss of sweetness in the mouth but with plenty of lively citrus flavours to balance it. It's fresh, has very nice concentration and a snappy finish. A wine that will pair nicely spicy vegetable samosas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2010

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413. CedarCreek Estate Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Just what the doctor ordered for a sunny summer's day!
Aromas of green apples and apricots, limeade and honey with wet stone undertones. The palate is snappy but offers creamy stone fruit and tangy citrus flavours. Lovely balance, a kiss of sweetness and a lingering, mouth-watering finish.
Yum!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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414. CedarCreek Pinot Noir Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Ex Hillebrand Niagara winemaker Darryl Brooker is now responsible, not only for CedarCreek's entire portfolio of wines, but their first ever rose wine.
Made exclusively from estate Pinot Noir, this wine smells like a cherry and rhubarb pie with fine spice and earthy undertones. It has a kiss of sweetness but is very well balanced, there is some very nice structure and backbone here and the finish is mouth-watering

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2011

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415. CedarCreek Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Pinot Noir comes from CedarCreek's home vineyard (Block 4) at the winery, on the east side of Lake Okanagan. The vineyard is carefully maintained to let the best fruit available shine - which is done by thinning the bunches so much that what falls to the ground is as much as what stays on the vine until harvest.
Aromas of smoked cherries, beetroot and fine spices with hint of grilled wild herbs, forest floor and cocoa. Expect sweet fruit on the palate, smoke and tart red fruit notably, cranberry and sour cherry and plenty of cedary flavours. Very juicy with a nice texture and decent finish.
Decant before serving and pair with creamy washed rind cheeses, salmon or Burgundian specialties.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 13th, 2010

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416. CedarCreek Platinum Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, BC, 2008
The CedarCreek Platinum Chardonnay comes from fruit harvested from four different vineyard parcels. It was then whole berry cluster-pressed then barrrel fermented before being aged for 10 months in French oak.
It offers aromas of crisp pear and apple peel, orange-blossoms, toasted oak and spice. The palate echoes those aromas - spiced pear, exotic citrus and tart apple are woven together to form a fresh and elegant wine.
Some pretty obvious oak in this wine, but the fruit still manages to shine through.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2011

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417. CedarCreek Platinum Meritage, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
One of CedarCreek's premium range, this Meritage is mostly Merlot with 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Malbec, 5% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot. It is primarily comprised of fruit from their Desert Hill vineyard in Osoyoos and it spent 20 months in French oak barrels.
Ripe black fruit - black currents and plum cake, spiced mocha, tobacco and an interesting hint of sweet tropical fruit appears as the wine warms. It is a mouth-filling wine, supple and fresh with plenty of toasty mocha flavours. The finish is smooth, the tannins nicley integrated and it lingers with chocolate covered cherry flavours.
Nicely done.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2011

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418. CedarCreek Platinum Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The 677 cases of CedarCreek's 2007 premium tier Pinot Noir is aged for 17 months in French oak barrels. I love the new labels on the Platinum Series as well...
Aromas of fresh rainforest floor, ripe red berry compote, fine spice and hints of cocoa/mocha with undertones of smoke and meat. Medium-bodied on the palate with tart dry berry and spice flavours - there is plenty of bright acidity here and although it is smooth, there is a fine grain to the texture that will probably smooth out even more with time.
Very nice.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2010

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419. CedarCreek Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The grapes for this Cedar Creek Syrah were harvested from the hottest vineyard site in the Okanagan, in Osoyoos. It is a tango of smoky white pepper and sweet cherries, vanilla, mixed spices and undertones of leather and roasted herbs. The palate follows suit with plenty of white pepper, juicy blueberry and cocoa flavours. A very nice balance of fruit, acidity and tannin and spiced mocha and fine white pepper clings to a lengthy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2011

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420. Celler del Roure "Les Alcusses", Valencia Spain 2005
Warm earthy aromas abound in this Spanish blend of: Monastrell, Tempranillo, Syrah and Mando. Sweet spice, raspberry, black cherry and blackberry aromas. It's smooth on the entry and grows more assertive mid-palate showing cherry/berry flavours, dusty cocoa and oak flavours - a slightly tart finish with lingering spiced tobacco.
Worth seeking!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 7th, 2008

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421. Cesca Vicent 'Lo Piot' DOCa, Priorat Spain, 2003
A wine to make you fall in love with Spain...
Sweet black cherries, leather, crushed flower petals, iodine and vanilla with great supporting mineral tones. The flavours are of mixed berries and black cherry, earth and spiced chocolate it's lifted with bright acidity and the finish is substantial with firm, lingering tannins.
A blend of Garnacha, Cabernet, Merlot and Syrah.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 14th, 2009

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422. Ceuso 'Scurati' Sicily Italy, 2009

Sicily's red grape Nero d'Avola is the headliner in this bottle. It is a substantial wine with a savoury heart - aromas of black plums and figs, bittersweet chocolate and tobacco, spice and smoked meat. It is quite brooding on the palate - fine (bordering on chewy) tannins linger throughout with black fruit, dark cocoa and espresso flavours. There is some nice acidity here to lift the palate, the finish is firm.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2011

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423. Ceuso 'Scurati', Sicily Italy IGT, 2006
100% Nero d'Avola, the indigenous Sicilian grape gives this wine its inky purple colour and mixed blackberry and black current aromas. Direct and dark with saddle leather, iodine and sweet spice tones followed with flavours of juicy fruit, cedar, black cherry and a hint of cocoa powder on the finish. Very nice structure with integrated tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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424. Ceuso Scurati Nero d'Avola Sicilia 2008
This unfiltered, dark and earthy Nero d'Avola offers aromas of sunbaked earth, black cherries, dark roasted spice, licorice and espresso with leather and meaty undertones. The palate is smooth - sweet fruit starts out shy and then pops out more on the mid-palate followed by an earthy minerality and roasted flavours that linger across the finish. It is a wine with good power and concentration and fine, powdery tannins throughout.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2010

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425. Chalice Bridge Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc, Margaret River Australia, 2006
Warm spice, gooseberry, cut grass aromas hinting at tropical fruits...zesty lemon-lime flavours, gently rounded on the palate and a long refreshing finish. Perfect for shellfish and creamy goat cheese!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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426. Chamarre Cabernet-Grenache, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2004
sha-ma-ray
A pretty wine with a serious side. Red cherry and raspberry aromas, dark floral and woodsy notes with cocoa and herbs. Smooth and fresh on the palate with sweet berry fruit flavours leather and warm spice with a silky finish.
And at this price, why not stock up?
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2007

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427. Chamarre Chardonnay-Sauvignon, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2004
Juicy!
Tempting aromas of pineapple, honeydew melon and vanilla with grass, sweet herbal, mineral and lemon peel notes. The Chamarre flavours will appeal equally to new and seasoned wine drinkers with its fresh and juicy entry, rounded mid-palate showing smooth, nutty-caramel and peach flavours followed by citrus and gentle lingering spice on the finish.
Chardonnay 63%, Sauvignon Blanc 37%
Great value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 21st, 2007

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428. Chamarre Grande Reserve Pinot Noir, Vin de Pays France, 2007
A Vin de Pays Pinot with a lot of character. Aromas of ripe black raspberry and sweet spice, a potpourri of cedar chips and crushed violets with just a hint of vanilla flavours. The palate is also sweet and ripe with plenty of juicy raspberry, cigarbox and vanilla. It has lively acidity and a smooth, spiced finish.
Very satisfying.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 2nd, 2010

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429. Chamarre Grande Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, France, 2008
This vibrant French Sauvignon Blanc is less assertive than its Kiwi counterparts. It offers soft and sweet aromas of lemon and tart green apples, honey and mineral tones with just a hint of fresh herbs. It is tart and zesty on the palate with a long mouth-watering finish.
A nice wine to pair with warm chevre salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2010

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430. Chamarre Reserve "Tradition", Bordeaux France, 2005
Here is an old world wine that will impress you with its intensity and bright character.
Vibrant aromas of black raspberry and cassis, spicebox and cedar, tobacco leaf and sweet spices. It is smooth on the entry and on the finish, the mid-palate has a slightly powdery texture and it is layered flavours of dark berries, spice and tobacco.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2010

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431. Chamdeville Brut Blanc de Blancs, Bordeaux France, NV
Talk about sipping value.
This bubbly made from Semillon, Muscadelle and Ugni Blanc has fresh fruity aromas - apples and pears with a hint of honey,white blossoms and talc. It has a lively mousse with loads of juicy apple, pear, melon and citrus zest flavours. Easy drinking and affordable - this is the bubbly that's perfect for your sparkling cocktails too.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 24th, 2008

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432. Chamdeville Brut Blanc de Blancs, France
A bubbly under $12.oo is pretty amazing. A bubbly under $12.00 that's a tasty score! Fresh juicy apple, with a sweetish "grapey" aroma and hints of eau de vie. Crisp citrus, candied rind and dry cider flavours in the mouth. A nice simple quaffer, affordable and a real crowd pleaser. Perfect for mimosa's.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2006

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433. Chamdeville Brut Blanc de Blancs, France, NV
Despite this bubbly increasing in price a bit each year - it is still a very good value!
Made from Semillon, Muscadelle and Ugni Blanc it has creamy pear aromas, orangeblossoms, apple pie and a god dose of ginger. Medium plus bubbles carry creamy, nutty flavours across your palate with brioche, marzipan, citrus and pear. The finish is crisp and lively with nice length. A good pairing with lightly spiced dishes but also with nutty gouda cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2010

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434. Champagne de Venoge "Cordon Bleu" Brut Select, France NV
If you have yet to step up to the Champagne shelf and grab a bottle of
de Venoge
I think it's time you did.
It features brilliant gold-yellow glints with crisp apple, stone fruit, toast with honey and citrus blossom aromas. Creamy and fresh on the palate with mouth-filling mousse and zippy citrus flavours.
Simply lovely!
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 9th, 2007

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435. Champagne de Venoge "Vin du Paradis" Cuvee Dry, France NV
Creamy, peachy aromas, sweet crisp apple, minerality and exotic orange notes. The Vin du Paradis label stands out with its colourful art label (a replica of the original 1864 one) and will stand out on your palate with its crisp, off-dry style, slightly nutty character, creamy mousse and asian pear flavours.
Primarily Pinot Noir, try it paired with creamy cheeses or gently spiced hors d'oeuvres.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 9th, 2007

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436. Champagne Deutz 'Amour de Deutz' Brut France, 1999
A stunning vintage Champagne made from 100% Chardonnay the Amour de Deutz has golden glints and pristine bubbles. It presents rich aromas of roasted nuts and apple pie, honeycomb and quince with toasted brioche and dried pear. The palate is creamy and complex yet very bright - flavours of pineapple and nuts, fruit crumble and minerals - the finish is impressively long and clean.
A very special bottle for a special occasion
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2009

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437. Champagne Jacquart Brut Mosaique Rose, Reims France, NV
NEW - classy with great packaging!
A very, compelling, pretty, pale pink rose with continuous streams of bubbles. Creamy, yeasty, summer berries and apples, spring flowers and some peach skin aromas with honey and mandarin peel. Super fresh, smooth and vibrant with creamy berries, ginger and peachy flavours.
Elegant.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2008

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438. Champagne Jacquart Brut Mosaique, Reims France, NV
This newly arrived Champagne has aromas of baked apple, pear and leesy/roasted hazelnut aromas with citrus zest and mineral undertones. Snaps, crackles and pops in your mouth - moussy with flavours of creamy baked pear/apple with loads of citrus. Mouth-watering acidity and a long finish that will pair very well with brie and pear compote phyllo parcels.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2008

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439. Champagne Pommery Brut Royal, Reims France, NV
A gorgeous burnished yellow hue with persistent beads of tiny bubbles and aromas of lemon drops, apples and leesy, bead dough undertones with hints of fleur de sel....Creamy on the palate with more leesy flavours, toasted nutty praline and orchard fruit flavours - a delicious balance of fresh and bright vs.creamy and toasty...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 4th, 2009

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440. Chanson Le Bourgogne 'Pinot Noir', Burgundy France, 2005
Sweet raspberry and pomegranate, licorice and mild spices with undertones of cherry. Medium-bodied with fresh acidity on the palate featuring spiced red fruits and cedar. Delicate in the mouth, soft, with fine tannins that linger.
Pair with fish or creamy cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2008

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441. Chapel Hill Merlot, Hungary, 2008

Chapel Hill is named for the two chapels which stand on the summit of the volcanic hill Balatonboglar, to commemorate the end of Turkish occupation in the 19th century.
Here is a wine that is a crowd pleaser - especially those who like their wine ripe and fruity and are on a budget.
This wine is smells like plum fruitcake, sweet spice and molten dark chocolate. The palate is a bit more reserved though - cherries and berries, spice, mocha and fresh herbal flavours. Balanced acidity and a dry finish that lingers with cocoa and fine spice flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 21st, 2011

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442. Chapoutier Domaine des Granges de Mirabel, Coteaux de L'Ardeche France, 2005
This powerful organic and biodynamic Viognier hails from the South of France.
It's golden in colour with aromas of stone fruit, creamed honey, peach blossoms and fresh mountain stream. On the palate it is crisp and zesty on the entry with loads of citrus and mineral flavours and a spiced, almost hot finish.
Great with spiced crab cakes or firm French cheeses like Comte!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2007

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443. Chapoutier, La Ciboise Blanc, Coteaux du Tricastin France, 2004
Damn, here I am giving away my secrets again. Seriously this is a gorgeous wine, filled with stone fruit, floral notes, tropical fruit and cold cream aromas. The texture is lush and slick with a hot spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2006

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444. Charles Heidsieck Brut Reserve, Reims Champagne, NV
You can expect plenty of apple, toast and white blossom aromas on this classic Champagne followed by citrus and talc. The palate texture is creamy, non-stop bubbles support bright citrus, mineral and apple flavours, the finish is extensive, lingering with toast and nutty tones.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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445. Charles Smith "Kungfu Girl" Riesling, Washington State, 2006
A fun Riesling that kicks butt!
Lovely straw colour with gold glints and super-fresh aromas of apples, peaches, honey, lime zest and a clean minerality. Lemony on the palate with apricot/peachy flavours, its soft yet zesty, slightly off-dry but with great acidity to balance.
A chopstick-friendly Riesling!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 17th, 2008

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446. Chateau Bellevue La Randee, Bordeaux France, 2009

This affordable and approachable red Bordeaux is made from a blend of 50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Cabernet Franc, then it's aged in concrete.
Attractive aromas of black currents and spiced tobacco, mocha, leather and violets with smoky undertones. The palate follows suit offering black fruit, chocolate and spiced cocoa flavours. A nicely woven wine with good structure, bright acidity and integrated tannin.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2011

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447. Chateau Calon-Segur, Saint-Estephe, 2003
Earthy with soft berry jam and fresh undergrowth/mushroom aromas. On the palate the Calon-Segur is more austere than the others with chewy, dusty tannins, spice and tight dark fruit on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 6th, 2008

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448. Chateau D'Armajan des Ormes Sauternes France, 2001
Sweetie pie.
Beyond Champagne, a fabulous dessert wine may be the most civilized addition to any meal. Forget the pie, forget the chocolate pot au creme or creme brulee finale, for the adventurous, bliss arrives in a sweet, golden-amber liquid from Bordeaux-aka Sauternes.
Honeyed apricots and apple sauce aromas studded with chunky bits of luscious pineapple sprinkled with sweet spices. On the palate, the Chateau d'Armanjan is bright, oily and viscous with dried fruit, candied lemon rind, white pepper and Earl Grey tea flavours.
A sticky treat to end any great meal.
(As seen on CityFood.com March 12 2007)
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 11th, 2007

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449. Chateau de Cabriac 'Corbieres', France, 2006
This is a wine that you not only want to sniff all day but it seems you could never tire of its rustic elegance...
Made from Syrah, blended with Mourvedre (25%), Carignan (25%) and Grenache (20%) it smells of cherries, raspberries and perhaps a hint of wild blueberry. There are also aromas of saddle leather, garrige and crushed floral and a hint of hazelnut. It enters the palate with juicy red fruit - flavours of mocha, cedar and fine spices and leather follow. Dusty, fine grained tannins throughout.
Excellent value - without doubt.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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450. Chateau De Cabriac, Corbieres France, 2004
Warmth eminates from the glass...plums, blackcurrent and cherry aromas with spice, leather and sweet vanilla. On the palate the Cabriac is medium-bodied with chewy fruit, peppery spice, tobacco and meaty hints with noticeable tannin on the finish.
30% Syrah, 25% Mourvedre, 25% Carignan and 20% Grenache.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 1st, 2007

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451. Chateau de Jau 'le jaja de jau' Syrah, Pay d'Oc France, 2010

Jaja is an old French slang term for a glass of everyday wine, as it states on the back bottle. I like the approachable, charming style of this wine, the price and artist Benjamin Vauthier's simple contemporary label.
Very attractive aromas of blackberries, rich cherry, white pepper and chocolate with earthy undertones. On the palate you can expect approachable fruit, a supple weight and smooth texture. The sweet fruit is layered with chocolate and vanilla rounded out with a hint of dried herbs. Very nice structure and balance, and tasty paired with grilled beef or vegetable skewers brushed with savoury herbs and olive oil!

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2011

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452. Chateau de Jau Cotes du Roussillon Villages AOC France, 2008

Chateau de Jau's vineyards sit in the Corbieres foothills of the French Pyrenees Mountain range, it is from here the Syrah, Mourvedre and Grenache that make this wine, are harvested from.
Appealing sweet fruit - plums and cherries jubilee, violets and vanilla, leather, fine spice and garrigue (wild herbs and brush). It is smooth and medium-full bodied with nice complexity and plenty of bright fruit and integrated tannins. Hints of toasted oak, spice and cocoa linger across the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2011

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453. Chateau de la Galiniere Rose, Cotes de Provence France, 2009
If you like rose as I do, you'll look forward to the release of the Chateau de la Galiniere each spring.
The 2009 is one-half Syrah plus Grenache, Cabernet and Mourvedre and has a delicate pale pink colour that suits its personality.
Fresh mountain stream minerality and sweet summer berry aromas with hints of violet, tobacco and earth. The palate has nice complexity for a rose, it is dry and silky in texture with flavours of berry, herbs, cedar and fine spice - red citrus flavours linger on the finish.
Very refreshing - pair with fish, summer salads or creamy cheeses.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2010

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454. Chateau de la Galiniere, Cotes de Provence, France, 2007
Lovely!
Imagine yourself, in the South of France sitting outside at a bistro, the smell of fragrant herbs all around while you are sipping this pretty pink wine - sigh.
Strawberries, spice and rosepetals with a hint of candy floss. Its juicy, refreshing and brimming with bright red fruits and crisp citrus - perfect summer sipping!
Syrah, Grenache, Cabernet and Mourvedre
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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455. Chateau de la Galiniere, Cotes de Provence, France, 2008
Typical aromas for a crisp, food-friendly rose from the south of France - strawberries and garrigue with earthy tones, leather and tobacco. The palate is dry with tart red berry fruit flavours, spice and citrus peel, it's crisp, refreshing and light-bodied with nice legnth. A refreshing patio wine or pair with a summer, seafood salad or hot frites with garlicky-lemon aioli.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2009

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456. Chateau De Nages Reserve, Costieres de Nimes France, 2002
Primarily Grenache with about 30%Syrah. Sweetly smoked plum aromas, earthy, forest floor aromas, game, leather and spice. Rustic dusty tannins and a bit of soft acidity on the finish. Great value in this old world charmer
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 30th, 2006

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457. Chateau de Saint Cosme, Cotes du Rhone France, 2006
This wine has a lovely purple intensity with rich dark berries and plum compote aromas, chocolate and mineral notes. It is dense on the palate, soft and supple on the tongue with juicy red fruit, blueberry, vanilla and pepper on the finish. Fresh and drinking nicely despite its youthfulness but will make a nice cellar addition if you can keep your hands off it.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2007

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458. Chateau de Sancerre Blanc, Sancerre France, 2005
The Chateau de Sancerre Sauvignon Blancs are made for food!
Stone fruit, honey and floral aromas with warm leesy, toasty, citrus and mineral notes.On the palate it's crisp and minerally with nutty/smoked flavours that pair extremely well with shellfish or soft cheeses.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 11th, 2007

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459. Chateau de Serame Minervois, Languedoc France, 2006
Bright ruby-purple, the Minervois is a blend of Grenache, Mourvedre and Carignan. A firm wine with plenty of berry, black cherry and licorice aromas and savoury notes of smoke, garrigue and leather. The cherry/berry reappear on the palate, the entry is supple, mid-palate brings mouth-filling tannins and flavours of spice, bittersweet cocoa and roasted coffee beans. Pair with grilled meats or hearty protein dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 17th, 2009

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460. Chateau de Serame Viognier, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2006
The Chateau de Serame has a very appealing price point and delivers in spades. Rich aromas - honeycomb, quince, peach compote, tangerines and lime zest. On the palate it rolls around with a slightly oily texture, shows its earthy and mineral side but captivates with oozing marmalade and exotic spices, hints of banana and a long, warm zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2007

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461. Chateau des Aveylans, Costieres de Nimes France 2003
Opaque cherry/garnet red with earthy aromas of stewed plums, quince, dried fruit, chalk and coffee. Smooth mouth-feel with cherries, smoked meat and mocha followed by a long finish of fine grained, dusty tannins laced with spice. (50% syrah 50% grenache). Earthy.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2006

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462. Chateau des Aveylans, Costieres de Nimes France, 2006
This fragrant wine is a blend of 50/50 Syrah and Grenache.
Pretty aromas of crushed dark flowers, blueberries, raspberry and cracked black pepper. Fresh and medium-bodied on the palate with sweet spices, fennel seeds and rosemary - savoury yet feminine, fresh and elegant with polished tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2008

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463. Chateau du Parc Cotes du Roussillon France, 2005
This a great find old-world red, perfect for Monday to Friday dinners at home.
A succulent and savoury blend of Syrah, Grenache and Mourvedre it shows ripe cherry, prune, dried flowers, cocoa, almonds and leathery aromas. On the palate its medium bodied with loads of earthy flavours, dried fruit, spice and dusty tannins on the finish.
As reviewd in Infamous Magazine January 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2008

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464. Chateau du Trignon AOC Sablet, Cotes du Rhone-Villages France, 2005
This fantastic AOC Sablet with seduce you with its effusive black raspberry, sweet vanilla and dark cocoa aromas and will win you over with warm spice, espresso, savoury wild herbal and smoked meat notes. It is a wonderfully juicy with loads of berry fruit flavours, a seam of spice and shaved chocolate run across the palate and linger through the finish. A powerful, and concentrated wine softened by a smooth texture and long finish.
Pair with game meats, rich casseroles and hard cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 10th, 2010

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465. Chateau Gaudrelle Vouvray, Loire France, 2005
I adore this wine.
It was my Chenin Blanc epiphany years back and still never falls short of sheer romance in a glass!
Sweet, smoky and peachy with honey-musk and orange blossom aromas. Fresh and oily on the palate with zippy citrus and a sweetly spiced finish.
Pass the bottle please!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2007

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466. Chateau Haut Vigneau, Pessac-Leognan France, 2005
From the well-established negociant Compagnie Medocaine des Grands Crus comes this wonderfully priced red Bordeaux from the exceptional (and tres cher) 2005 vintage.
Great intensity with aromas of black currants and smoked plums, leather, pencil shavings, minerals and roasted coffee beans. Youthful on the palate showing dense berries, earth and cedary flavours, balanced acidity, drying tannins and a chewy finish with oak-spice and coffee hints.
Decant now or cellar for several more years.
70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Merlot.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 27th, 2008

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467. Chateau La Couspaude, St Emilion, 2003
Sweetly spiced nose, cherries, blackberry and mint-chocolate with soft herbal aromas. Chambord liqueur and cassis on the palate with a minty fresh finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 6th, 2008

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468. Chateau La Lagune, Haut-Medoc, 2003
Delicate red fruit-cassis, with sweetly ripe blackberries and black cherries. A firm bold entry onto the palate, masculine flavours of earth, dark chocolate and tobacco with firm dusty tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 6th, 2008

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469. Chateau La Tour Haut Brion, Pessac-Leognan, Bordeaux France, 2004
Soft dark fruit with a creamy chocolaty note, sweet spices and a hint of banana and floral aromas. On the palate it is refined and fresh with warm spices, a smooth texture and quite astringent finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2007

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470. Chateau Lascombes, Margaux, 2003

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471. Chateau Leoville Las Cases, Saint-Julien, Bordeaux France, 2004
Rich and masculine with earth, black and red currant fruit aromas and notes of spice. Dark fruit flavours on the palate with elegant cocoa, leather and coffee flavours and obvious tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2007

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472. Chateau Palmer, Margaux 2003
Sweet cherries in syrup sprinkled in sweet spices. Prunes, licorice, dark earth and juicy dark berries with a silky finish. This very feminine Bordeaux is both elegant and refined.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2006

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473. Chateau Paloumey, Haut Medoc, Bordeaux France, 2004
An extremely affordable Bordeaux with sweet red cherry, cassis, cocoa, leather and woodsy notes. Its aromas are reflected on the palate and the tannins firm and dusty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2007

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474. Chateau Pesquie 'Terrasses' Ventoux, Rhone Valley France, 2007
This delicious Cotes du Ventoux red, blends Grenache and Syrah to make make a savoury wine.
Aromas of raspberries and plums, mocha, sunbaked earth and tobacco with a core of garrigue, raw meat and peppery spices.The palate is spicy - cherry, berry, leather and earthy flavours dominate. It is juicy, it has simple, old-world complexity and a peppery finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 10th, 2010

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475. Chateau Pey La Tour Reserve du Chateau, Bordeaux France, 2006
This affordable Bordeaux Superieur will impress you with its elegant red fruit and cigarbox aromas, hints of dried flowers and fine cocoa notes. It has a charming old-world palate with fine spice, juicy fruit, tobacco and bittersweet cocoa flavours. The texture is powdery, it has good concentration and a lengthy finish.
Predominantly Merlot with less than 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and a dash of Petit Verdot.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2010

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476. Chateau Pey La Tour Reserve Du Chateau, Bordeaux France, 2007
This Bordeaux blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot is a solid wine at a very approachable price.
The aromas won't disappoint - darkfruits like black berries and plum, sweet chocolate and tobacco leaf. The palate is firm but juicy with layers of dark fruit, spicebox, cocoa and tobacco. Nice complexity with fine, grippy tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2010

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477. Chateau Pey La Tour Reserve Du Chateau, Bordeaux France, 2009

This affordable Bordeaux blend has become even more affordable with a new price but with the same chic quality.
Lush aromas of Cassis, black plum, sweet warm spice and attractive floral notes, spicebox. tobacco and dark cocoa. It has a fine, powdery texture in the mouth with flavours of ripe, dark berries, smoked spice and mocha.Very good balance with firm, ripe tannins on the finish.
Well done!

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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478. Chateau Pontensac, Medoc
Nice intensity of fruit-black plums and blueberries with chocolate, rich dark earth and tobacco. Firm, dusty tannins with hints of dried fruits on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2006

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479. Chateau Sainte Eulalie "La Cantilene" Minervois France, 2004
Dark plums, earth, cocoa, smoked black cherries, savoury herbs and spice aromas. Smooth on the palate with berry fruit, leather, more cocoa and pepper. The finish lingers with spice and rich fruit liqueur flavours.
Syrah, Grenache, Carignan
Serve with crumbly aged cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2007

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480. Chateau St. Jean Chardonnay, Sonoma County California, 2007
This delicious Sonoma Chardy features fantastic caramel apple and pear compote aromas, hazelnut praline and warm spices, mineral and citrus peel. The palate is lush and complex presenting rich lemon cream, butterscotch and sweet spice with a long toasty, citrus flavoured finish. Expect plenty of bright acidity and very well-integrated oak.
A good partner for butternut squash and corn soup.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2009

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481. Chateau St. Jean Merlot, Sonoma County California, 2006
Fantastic aromas of juicy plum and sweet black cherry with baking spices, chocolate and vanilla undertones. Full-bodied and supple with plenty of ripe dark fruit, mocha, fine spice and smooth tannins. Very nice balance and structure.
Good pairing with rich fall stews and meats or a nice slab of Camembert cheese...
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 25th, 2009

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482. Chateau St. Jean Pinot Noir, Sonoma County California, 2006
This delicious Chateau St. Jean Pinot has plenty of rhubarb and herbal aromas, cigarbox and spice with cherry and peppery notes. The palate is velvety, expect pristine, juicy fruit flavours, fine toasted spice and cedar chips with powdery, mocha tannins on the finish.
Great pairing option with cheese and charcuterie.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2009

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483. Chateau Troplong Mondot, Saint-Emilion Bordeaux France, 2004
Lush berry and cherry aromas, dark floral and earth with sweet cola spice notes. Rich flavours and berry on the mid-palate and very tight on the finish. Cellar and be patient then crack it open and serve with some stunning Epoisses!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2007

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484. Chateau Viranel Cuvee Tradition Rouge, Saint~Chinian, Languedoc, France, 2004
Seductive plum and briary berry aromas, spiced cocoa, savoury herbs, garrigue and rich dark earth. On the palate this traditional blend of Syrah, Grenache, Mourvedre and Carignan shows black fruits, dark chocolate, coffee, smoked meaty hints and warm spices. Medium to full-bodied with pleasing acidity and fine tannins on the finish.
(garrigue - often smelled or tasted in wines from the South of France representing the terroir and shrub-like plantlife in the region)
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 24th, 2008

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485. Cheval des Andes, Mendoza Argentina 2006
This premium blend of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon (with a dash of Petit Verdot) comes from a union of the famed Chateau Cheval Blanc of Bordeaux and Terrazes des Los Andes, Pierre Lurton's Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza property. Layers of savoury and sweet aromas - mixed berry and plum fruits, espresso and violets, cedar chips and dried herbs with toasted spice. A concentrated weave of cocoa, espresso, black fruit, and pepper flavours are lifted by juicy acidity and held firm with sweet ripe tannins.
Drinkable now, but an excellent cellar-worthy option.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 9th, 2011

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486. Church & State Merlot Coyote Bowl Vineyard, 2005
Like the other Church & State wines, for now the grapes for this wine are sourced from the Okanagan which shows in their ripeness and rich garnet colour.
Aromas of black cherries and plums, fruitcake, fragrant floral aromas and a hint of spicy jalapeno. On the palate it's fresh, smooth and elegant with sweet black fruit and sweet herbs, spices, vanilla and fine dusty tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2007

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487. Church & State Sauvignon Blanc Rock Rose Vineyard, 2005
Although Church & State is located in Saanich, near Victoria on Vancouver Island, the grapes for this wine were sourced from a vineyard in Osoyoos. It has crisp aromas of cut grass, minerals, gooseberry, passion fruit and citrus.
On the palate the C&S is fresh with zippy citrus, bold acidity and crisp finish.
The 2006 Sauvignon Blanc will be released later this year and is even more fragrant and fresh!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2007

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488. Circus Alta Torrontes, Argentina, 2009
The unique Argentine grape variety, Torrontes produces a supremely aromatic wine. The Circus presents a fragrant bouquet of stone fruit, lime leaf and exotic flowers with a spicy core. The texture is slick, it's a weighty, potent white with plenty of lime peel, mineral, stone fruit and marshmallow flavours peppered with spice. Impressive concentration and lively acidity throughout.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2010

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489. Circus Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina, 2007
While Argentina continues to reel in wine lovers with its value Malbecs, I have become a fan of their Cabernet...
The Circus provides a seductive version of it with juicy cassis and blueberry aromas, sweet aromatic spices and cedar. The palate is medium-full-bodied and very fresh with the same decadent berries and sweet cedar box spice blend on the tongue. Providing support are earthy, smoked flavours and finally pepper spice on the finish...
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2009

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490. Circus Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina, 2009
From Escorihuela, who also produces Argentina's Don Miguel Gascon wines.
The Circus Cabernet has appealing savoury and fruity aromas of cherries, cassis, vanilla and sweet spice aromas with smoke and grilled meat lifted by fresh herbal notes. It has youthful freshness and a smooth texture with red fruit, spicy herbal flavours, a hint of roasted pepper and tobacco. Nice structure and a rounded palate leads to smooth tannins and spiced oak flavours on the finish.
A solid weekday dinner wine option.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2009

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491. Circus Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina, 2010

From Argentina's Bodegas Escorihuela the Circus Cabernet offers good value and attractive aromas of cherries, cassis, vanilla and sweet spice aromas with savoury undertones. It has youthful freshness and a smooth texture with red fruit, spicy roasted herbal flavours and tobacco. Nice structure and a rounded palate leads to smooth tannins and spicy linger.
A solid option for grilled meat and hearty pastas.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 6th, 2011

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492. Circus Malbec, Argentina, 2007
A very savoury wine for those winter stews and roasted dishes.
Aromas of dark fruit, smoke and bell pepper with a potpourri of cedar chips and dried flowers, sausage-y undertones and plenty of pepper. The palate is full-bodied but nice and bright, fresh blackberries, spice and cigarbox with espresso flavours. It's smooth on the palate, balanced acidity and fine tannins linger on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2009

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493. Circus Malbec, Argentina, 2009
A very good value, this fresh Malbec oozes sweet red berries and mocha, dark earth and savoury herbs with a core of fruit cake.The palate echos the aromas - it's quite chewy and features layers of dried fruit, espresso, cocoa, spice and leathery/earthy flavours. The finish is impressive - lengthy, and the tannins from the mid-palate smooth and taper off at the end.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2010

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494. Circus Malbec, Argentina, 2010
This is the best vintage of the Circus Malbec I have tasted so far, and without a doubt it is an exceptional value!
Notes of mineral rich earth, sweet spice, wildflowers and sweet tea are held together by luscious aromas of purple berries. You'll find plenty of intensity in the glass - concentrated blackberry, blueberry and tobacco flavours lead to a mouth-watering finish trailing flavours of bittersweet cocoa and spice.
Very good. .
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 16th, 2011

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495. Circus Sauvignon Blanc, Argentina, 2007
This Sauvignon Blanc intrigues me - not so much the super racy version we know from New Zealand but more old-world, Loire perhaps?
The aromas are honeycomb and rich minerals, some white fruits and citrus at first, then tropical fruits appear - melon and pineapple. The palate is weighty, almost oily with soft acidity - beeswax and fresh mineral flavours reappear on the palate with just a suggestion of typical Sauvignon herbaceousness.
Elegant
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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496. Citra Montepulciano D'Abruzzo Italy, 2007
The weekday value wine that will take you from Chef Boyardee to gourmet pizza. One litre at under ten bucks that smells of cherries and ripe berries, leather and spice is a deal. The fact that it has enough rustic character to make you feel like you are sipping vino de casa out of a carafe in Abruzzo and impresses you with its simple, mocha, cherry and earthy, leathery flavours is a bonus. Easy drinking with rough tannins but juicy flavours...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2009

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497. Citra Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Italy, 2007
An excellent value.
This one litre bottle for under $10 will pair extremely well with antipasti, fish, summer salads or cheese.
Expect aromas of honey, white flowers and loads of sweet lemon with hints of almond oil and minerals. On the palate, the entry is fresh and then it rounds out with a weighted, oily texture and flavours of white fruit, vanilla, hints of caramel and spice. Crisp, with a suggestion bitter almond and citrus peel on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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498. CJ Pask 'Gimblette Road Syrah', Hawkes Bay New Zealand, 2006
For somthing a little different from the usual Shiraz from the Southern Hemisphere the CJ Pask has aromas of sweet cherry, loads of cracked pepper, vanilla and red berries with cocoa notes. Medium-full bodied on the palate with prevalent pepper, cherry and spice with bittersweet cocoa and cedary flavours. It shows a slightly dusty mid-palate texture and soft drying tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2008

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499. CJ Pask 'Roy's Hill' Merlot, Hawkes Bay New Zealand, 2006
The Roy's Hill Merlot is a dark ruby red with aromas of charred cherries and grilled plums, earth, oak and spice with hints of herbs. The flavours are tart fruit, toasted oak, leather and spice. It's medium-bodied with loads of acidity and young tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 18th, 2008

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500. Claar Cellars Cabernet-Merlot, White Bluffs Columbia Valley Washington, 2001-
Black Plums, chocolate, herbs, dry earth and bell pepper aromas translate into inky dark fruit studded with leather, spice and tobacco on the palate. Great balance, intensity, fresh acidity and chewy tannins on the finish. This wine would be a great by-the-glass pour.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2006

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501. Claar Cellars Late Harvest Riesling, White Bluffs Washington, 2003
Honey preserved apricots and peachy aromas. A hint of typical Riesling petrol aromas and minerality. Sweet, not cloying but refreshing with a nice clean finish. Nice balance and body. Perfect size for a goft basket or a dinner party for four.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 7th, 2006

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502. Clairault Semillon~Sauvignon Blanc, Margaret River Australia, 2007
The aromas in the glass come to you - there is no denying the assertive grassy, herbal and crisp citrus-y bouquet or the elderberry, gooseberry, honey and juicy green apple notes...
On the palate it has smooth acidity with a gently rounded palate and flavours of passion fruit, citrus, cut grass and snap peas. The texture is quite lush - almost oily, the finish is fresh.
Classic pairing - seafood or creamy, bright cheeses.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2008

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503. Clarence Dillon 'Clarendelle Red', Bordeaux France, 2003
From the house of the famous Chateau Haut-Brion in Bordeaux comes this extremely drinkable Merlot (67%), Cabernet Franc (29%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (4%) blend.
Sweet cassis, vanilla, dark earth and cocoa aromas with anise spice and mineral notes. It's silky on the palate with dark berries, coffee beans, bittersweet chocolate and spice on the finish. A seamless wine, smooth and finessed with a wonderfully soft linger.
An impressive little brother Bordeaux that will be a welcome gift.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2007

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504. Clarence Dillon 'Clarendelle White', Bordeaux France, 2005
From the famous Bordeaux house of Chateau Haut-Brion comes this classic white blend of Sauvignon Blanc (60%) and Semillon (40%). Fresh grass, honeycomb, minerals and lemon cream aromas. On the palate - white grapefruit and lemon zest with a softly rounded texture and crisp, continuous finish.
Pair with fish dishes and creamy sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2007

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505. Clay Station Viognier, Lodi California 2007
A potent Viognier oozing peach jam, warm spice, exotic floral notes, lime peel and mango. The palate is plush and rounded, the flavours are tropical and ripe with spiced peaches and refreshing lime oil flavours and there is just a whisper of tannin on the finish. The aromas suggest this wine will be over-the-top but it reins itself in from being too overripe and unctuous.
Pair with pan-fried crab cakes topped with mango & chipotle salsa.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2009

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506. Clay Station Viognier, Lodi California, 2005
Loads of seductive stone fruit--peaches and nectarines, star anise and honeysuckle aromas. Rich and voluptuous on the palate with juicy apricots, ginger, mandarin peel and exotic spice. A fresh and lingering finish.
A lush viognier lovers utopia!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 16th, 2007

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507. Clay Station Viognier, Lodi California, 2008
A favorite for years, this aromatic Viognier releases vibrant lemon and lime leaf notes with richer peach, mango and papaya fruit and warm spiced tones. The palate is very fresh but also rounded and lush, expect green papaya and mango flavours liberally laced with lime and spiked with spice.
Pairs nicely with fresh, spicy dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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508. Clear Creek Distillery Eau de Vie de Poire, Oregon-
This stunning William's Pear Brandy is made from fruit right in the Clear Creek orchard in Portland. Made in the same extremely labour intensive method that pear brandy has been made for centuries in Alsace, bottles are tied right onto the tree allowing the pear to grow right inside the bottle.
The Clear Creek has extraordinary pear aromas-sweet and sun-ripened with hints of honey and vanilla. The purity of the fruit follows through on the palate giving this brandy true pear essence.
40% alc.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2007

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509. Cliff Raven Malbec, Neuquen Patagonia, Argentina, 2009

Cliff Raven was a legendary tattoo artist and the Cliff Raven label pays tribute to him. One of the founders of the tattoo renaissance who was known for "laying in the ink" he would produce colourful skin works that stayed vibrant for years.
This wine will linger too - it launches with aromas of sweet cherries and blackberries, chocolate and vanilla with floral undertones. There is some nice structure here, it is juicy with a solid backbone and firm but ripe tannins. Similar flavours of dark fruit, cocoa and spicebox with espresso lingering on the finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2011

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510. Cliff Raven Torrontes, La Rioja Argentina, 2010
From a vineyard panted in 1943 that sits over 1000 meters above sea level, this is a fantastic example of Argentina's indigenous Torrontes grape.
Here plenty of pretty floral and stone fruit aromas are lashed with lime oil, fine minerality and exotic spices. Snappy and fresh on the palate - it's dry but with a kiss of fruit sweetness and flavours of peach cider, warm spice and rose water are hilighted by tangy lime zest. The finish is long and mouth-watering.
A wine that will sing with medium-spice dishes and bold tangy cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 23rd, 2011

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511. Cline 'Ancient Vines' Zinfandel, California 2007
This Contra Costa Ancient Vines Zinfandel comes from vines 80-100 yars old. It has dense aromas - dried cherries, sweet tobacco and spices, dried fruits and prune plums with a dash of white pepper. It's full-bodied with a supple texture and complex flavours. There is loads of spiced berry and mocha flavours and silky tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2009

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512. Cline Zinfandel, Sonoma California, 2005
Seductive and decadent, a perfect wine for romance!
Ripe black cherry and juicy blueberry, sweetly spiced and intoxicating with chocolate, espresso, tobacco, leather and sweet spices. One sip and there's no turning back from this affordable favorite.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2007

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513. Clos De Los Siete, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Blended by the talent of well-traveled international celebrity vintner Michel Rolland, the Clos de Los Siete combines one half Malbec with Merlot, Cabernet and Syrah.
The nose is fresh mountain stream minerality, black currents and cherry aromas, sweet spices, smoke, espresso with hints of iodine. The palate is concentrated and smooth with plenty of spice, juicy dark fruit, tobacco and coffee. Powdery tannins cling to the palate and it has lovely, lifting acidity.
Elegant!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2009

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514. Clos du Marquis, Saint-Julien, Bordeaux France, 2004
Robust red berry and plum-y aromas with chocolate, tobacco hints, mint and greenery and a dry, earthy palate with dark fruit and tight, youthful tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2007

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515. Clos du Soleil 'Capella' Okanagan Valley, 2009

Another one of BC born, international winemaker Ann Sperling's creations, the Capella is 95% Sauvignon Blanc and 5% Semillon. There is some impressive power in this Similkameen white (as there was with the 2008) - aromas of vanilla, honeycomb, white nectarine and guava, sweet herbs and citrus with fine floral notes. The palate is quite rich, the weight creamy and it has a potent, citrus and spiced finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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516. Clos du Soleil 'Capella', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Made of 95% Sauvignon Blanc and 5% Semillon this very impressive white blend smells of honeycomb and figs, snap peas and honeydew melon, exotic blossoms and sweet almond oil. Lively and fresh on the palate - primary flavours of citrus peel and honey with a mineral seam. It has a nice roundness to the texture with impressive concentration and complexity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2010

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517. Clos du Soleil 'Grower's Series Baessler' Pinot Blanc Similkameen Valley BC, 2010
The Grower's Series is a salute to neighbors and the community spirit that thrives in the Similkameen Valley in the southern Okanagan Valley. This Pinot Blanc comes from the nearby Baessler family vineyard on the valley's middle bench.
The Okanagan Valley shines when it comes to Pinot Blanc, some of it shines more than others and the Clos du Soleil is a perfect example.
The aromas are, in one word, pretty. Fresh and delicate, peaches, citrus and floral talc aromas, which lead to a very satisfying and quite elegant palate. I love the creamy, slightly weighty texture balanced with crisp, mouth-watering acidity. Expect citrus, orchard fruit and mineral flavours with a smoky, leesy edge.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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518. Clos du Soleil 'Signature', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Like the Clos du Soleil 'Capella', the 'Signature is made by winemaker Ann Sperling. Made mostly of Merlot with 26% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Cabernet Franc and 9% Malbec, it is aged in one-half new French and American Oak.
Aromas of black fruit, smoke and char, roasted bell peppers and dried herbs with licorice and peppery spices. Good concentration on the palate - sweet, juicy fruit is layered with toasted oak and cigarbox flavours. A nicely constructed wine with good balance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2010

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519. Clos du Soleil Red, Similkameen Valley BC, 2007
An exceptional and elegant offering from one of BC's newest wineries. A Meritage blend (60/22/18) of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc it presents bright red fruit and leather, crushed flowers and herbs with cedarbox notes. It is very stylish on the palate, medium to full-bodied with a fine grained texture and plenty of juicy fruit. The production on the 2007 vintage is limited to 450 cases, so grab a couple when you see it!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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520. Clos du Soleil White, Similkameen Valley BC, 2007
One of British Columbia's newest offerings, Clos Du Soleil, is an impressive effort between ex-Canadian Navy officer Spencer Massie, Lawrence and Sharon Herder (Similkameen Valley's Herder Winery) and with next vintage the consulting expertise of winemaker Ann Sperling of Malivoire in Niagara. The "white" is a Sauvignon Blanc with aromas of Meyer lemon and creamy meringue, melon with a sprinkle of spice, caramel and marzipan. It's elegant and fresh on the palate with ample citrus peel and hints of toast with spice lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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521. Cocchi Barolo Chinato, Piedmont Italy NV
Sometimes (albeit rarely) even Wine Diva is speechless. This is one of those things that must truly be tasted to be understood. Roberto Bava seems to be a bit of a Renaissance man-Chocolatier, Slow Food aficionado, winemaker...which stands to reason why he'd make a "noble sipping wine" that is aperitif, digestif and chocolate colleague all in one tall elegant bottle. The Chinoto is made from DOCG Barolo, flavoured with quinine bark, rhubarb stems and root ginger as well as aromatic spices like cardamom. Intriguing-yes, but wait until you taste it. The colour is like a dark reddish sherry with rich aromas of coffee liqueur, spices and fragrant outdoor woodsy nuances, of pine needles, cedar wood and warm sweet spices (I'd love a men's cologne made of this stuff). Layered masculine flavours-somewhat Port-like with tobacco, coffee beans and a long velvety bitter-sweet chocolate finish. *Wine Diva's gift choice for the wine geek on your shopping list!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2006

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522. Codorniu Clasico Brut, Penedes Spain, NV
The Clasico, like most Cava, is made in the time-consuming traditional method of Champagne but with a price tag that will have you drinking bubbles for breakfast!
Crisp orchard fruits, hints of Asian pear, white floral, citrus and toasted notes. It has an enthusiastic mousse on the palate with juicy, uplifting citrus-y flavours and light toast on the finish.

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523. Codorniu Cuvee Raventos Brut, Penedes Spain,NV
Sweet orchard fruit aromas, yeasty/leesy and mineral notes rounded out with toast. Clean and fresh palate with honey roasted nuts and peach flavours on the palate.
Creamy and quaffable!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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524. Codorniu Cuvee Raventos Brut, Penedes Spain,NV
Buttery toasted croissants, tropical fruit - starfruit, melon and stonefruits with exotic citric aromas followed by leesy and mineral notes. Moussy and quite fresh on the palate with caramel roasted nuts, sweet fruit and a zesty finish.
Creamy and quaffable!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 17th, 2008

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525. Codorniu Legaris Crianza, Ribera del Duero, Spain, 2004
Creamy rich aromas, cherry, dark floral, iodine and loads of sweet spices on the nose. Creamy on the palate, a lovely smooth weight bright, jammy raspberry and blueberry flavours, more sweet spices appear on the palate - supple finish.
Gorgeous.
100% Tempranillo
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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526. Codorniu Pinot Noir Brut, Penedes Spain, NV
A lovely coloured rose Cava made from 100% Pinot Noir, this refreshing bubbly offers aromas of sweet red berries, earthy spices, dried flowers and toasty/brioche undertones. The palate is creamy but lively, presenting fresh berry and citrus aromas layerd with earth, fine spice and tobacco. The finish is long and mouthwatering with lingering leesy flavours. A very food-friendly bubbly with nice complexity at a price appealing enough to drink every day!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2010

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527. Codorniu Pinot Noir Brut, Penedes Spain,NV
A celebratory Cava made from 100% Pinot Noir!
The colour is pale berry with a hint of salmon and the nose features fresh red berries, earthier leather and spiced aromas with tobacco and toasted notes. Clean and smooth on the entry with a creamy mousse and softly rounded texture spiked with juicy cranberry and citrus zest on the finish.

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528. Col de Salici Prosecco de Valdobbiadene,Veneto Italy, 2006
This newly released vintage of the Col de Salici is pale straw in colour with gorgeous aromas of creamy peaches, white flowers and candied citrus peel with a hint of mint and nutty/toasty notes. Super fresh on the palate - crisp on the entry, a creamy mousse mid-palate with flavours of honey, mineral, citrus and toast on the finish. It's off-dry with a lovely fruity linger.
Worth seeking!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2007

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529. Col de' Salice Prosecco di Valdobbiadene DOC Extra Dry, 2008
If you are looking for a bit more complexity in your Prosecco this is your bubbly.
This vintage Prosecco presents aromas of spring blossoms, crisp pear and apple with minerals and vague herbal notes. The palate is crisp with a creamy edge, it has a soft mousse and flavours of white fruit and citrus peel. There is the expected kiss of sweetness and and a long fruity finish which clings to your palate.
Great with light appetizers, quiche, olives, salami or soft cheeses...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2009

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530. Col de' Salice Prosecco Spumante Extra Dry,Italy
This is a very fruity, easy sipping Prosecco with a light spumante mousse.
The aromas are a fruit-cup of peach and crisp pear in syrup, fine chalky minerality and fragrant white blossoms. The palate is light but really snappy and vibrant, it has a soft mousse, a kiss of sweetness and flavours of peach stone, and citrus peel that linger through a very lengthy finish.
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2009

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531. Col de' Salici Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Italy, 2002
A well made vintage 'Extra Dry' (meaning not as dry as Brut) Prosecco from the Compagnia del Vino group. Clean flavours, a delicate mousse that is still mostly dry with orchard blossoms, mandarin orange, minerals and sour lemon rind on the finish.
Lovely as an aperitif or with light appetizers.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 29th, 2007

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532. Colome Amalaya de Colome, Salta Argentina, 2006
From one of the oldest working wineries in Argentina comes this amazing blend of Malbec, Cabernet, Syrah, Tannat and Bonarda. It has aromas of cherries and red berries, Asian spices and smoke a bit of char and sausage on the savoury side...Smooth with peppery fruit on th palate, quite powerful and dense with good balance and a spicy smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 17th, 2009

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533. Coltiva 'Le Contrade' DOC Velletri, Emilia Romagna Italy, 2007
One full litre of value, this rustic food wine from the DOC Villetri provides aromas of cherries and leather, cedar, spicebox and earth with an undertone of tar. There is plenty of juicy cherry flavours on the palate with the same spicebox and leather that echo the nose.
Made from Cesanese, Montepulciano and Sangiovese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2010

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534. Coltiva 'Terre Dei Volsci' Reserva DOC Velletri, Emilia Romagna Italy, 2004
From the ancient Roman winemaking town of Velletri comes this red is a blend of Cesanese, Sangiovese, Montepulciano and Merlot.
Already having aged and softened somewhat in the bottle it presents aromas of sweet cherries, cocoa and raisin with undertones of saddle leather, herbs, spicebox and earth. The palate is bright yet velvety, rich and earthy - warm sweet fruit, tobacco and spice flavours lead to a long smooth finish.
Pair with rich red pastas topped with plenty of Parmagiano.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 21st, 2010

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535. Coltiva CIV&CIV Lambrusco de Modena Amabile, Emilia Romagna Italy
Fun!
Here is a perfect summer sipper that will also pair well with Proscuitto di Parma and Parmagiano or a nice mixed antipasti platter.
This historical wine from Modena is a simple grape-y berry flavoured red frizzante (slightly bubbly) with an off-dry but balanced palate, nice weight and just a suggestion of tannin.
Chill it down and enjoy it all summer, the 8% alcohol is a blessing on hot summer days and the price makes it an easy buy-by-the-case wine.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 18th, 2010

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536. Coltiva Lambrusco Di Modena, Emiglia Romagna, Italy, NV
And now for something completely different! Lambrusco (also the grape variety name)must be tasted to understand. Purplish/red in colour with random frizzante bubbles and a pink frothy cap. Intriguing aromatics of red berries and blackberries a combo of sweet and intense. Sweet herbal, liquorice and 5-spice with a dusty sweetness on the palate. The perfect sparkling wine for a cold wintry night that will stand up to some pretty robust dishes or simply served as an aperitif.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2006

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537. Columbia Crest Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley Washington, 2005
Red fruit, earth and coffee with plummy aromas, spice, vanilla and toasted oak notes. On the palate the fruit is fresh, the chocolate dark and rich, it's medium-bodied, smooth and very easy sipping with supple tannins on the finish.
Great new price too...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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538. Columbia Crest Chardonnay, Columbia Valley Washington, 2005
Super easy-drinking with aromas of vanilla caramels, it's spiked with cloves and creamy pear fruit with hints of melon. Sweet and creamy with juicy fruit on the palate balanced by spice and vanilla flavours.
Great new price too!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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539. Columbia Crest Grand Estates Merlot, Columbia Valley Washington, 2006
Always a solid, tasty wine the Columbia Crest Merlot is plummy, layered with black cherries, creamy chocolate and sweet spice - velvety aromas...The palate is supple, flavours of black fruits, cocoa and fruitcake spice dominate the palate with tobacco lingering on the finish.
Smooth, balanced and easy drinking.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 30th, 2010

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540. Columbia Crest Merlot, Washington State, 2005
Plums and coffee aromas with raspberry hints and sweet spice notes. Ripe fruit on the palate - plum and cherry, coffee beans, vanilla, coconut and allspice give an appealing 'cola' flavour. It's supple on the palate, the tannins smooth - easy to drink - a real crowd pleaser.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2008

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541. Columbia Crest Two Vines Merlot, Washington State USA, 2007

A very approachable Merlot that will please a crowd!
Ripe cherries and raspberries, vanilla and mocha with cola spice notes. It is fresh on the palate with a suggestion of powdery tannins and it offers flavours of juicy fruit, sweet spices, mint and vanilla.
Perfect for a BBQ gathering.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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542. Concha Y Toro "Winemaker's Lot 112" Cabernet, Maipo Valley Chile, 2005
Black cherry, smoke, tobacco, leather and herbasceous hints. Smooth and earthy on the palate, seriously meaty with deep fruit flavours and smoke on the finish.
A wine for dense protein dishes.

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Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2007

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543. Concha Y Toro "Winemaker's Lot 152" Carmenere, Rapel Valley Chile, 2005
The "Winemaker's Lot " wines have attractive tag labels that look like they were delivered to your door directly from the winery's cellar.
The Carmenere is deeply ruby-garnet hued and displays seductive raspberry, blueberry and warm vanilla notes. On the palate it's rich and chocolaty with lush berries and tobacco, shows nice acidity and has a velvety finish with a hint of tannin.
You will not be dissapointed.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2007

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544. Concha Y Toro 'Casillero del Diablo' Chardonnay, Central Valley Chile, 2008
From the "Devil's Cellar", this excellent value Chardonnay continues to impress.
A kiss of caramel with aromas of pineapple, Asian pear and melon and a hint of sweet spices and vanilla. On the palate it presents sweet, ripe fruit and caramel, plenty of bright citrus and lingering spice. The deft use of oak will even make even non-Chardy drinkers see the light.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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545. Concha Y Toro 'Casillero del Diablo' Reserva Privada, Maipo Valley Chile, 2007
This blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah has wonderful complexity and concentration.
Cassis and blackberry, smoke and cedar, hints of violets and sweet spices with a pinch of pepper. The palate provides layers of chocolate, black cherry, blackberry and char grill flavours. It has, lovely acidity a powdery mouth-feel and a firm finish with lingering spiced flavours.
Excellent!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2010

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546. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concha' Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley Chile, 2007
Gorgeous fruit - cassis and black cherry aromas, spiced chocolate and tobacco with rich dark earth, smoke and garrigue. Sweet cassis and cherry fruit reappears on the palate wrapped in plush chocolate and espresso. A potent wine with balanced acidity and a long, succulent finish.
Simply delicious!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2010

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547. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concha' Cabernet Sauvignon, Puente Alto Chile, 2008
Now at under $20 in BC the Marques de Casa Concha wines offer very good value. The Cabernet has impressive structure - it releases aromas of black fruits - black cherries and plums with bittersweet cocoa and warm spices and a earthy, roasted core. The palate is firm, powdery tannins linger throughout and cling to the finish - flavours of dark fruit, fine spice and tobacco flow into cocoa flavours on the finish. Very nice complexity and a succulent finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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548. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concha' Chardonnay, Limari Valley Chile, 2009

Consistently a well-made Chardonnay, this 2009 Marques de Casa Concha vintage provides lemony citrus aromas, toasted hazelnuts and honey with brown spices and leesy, yogurt notes. The palate is mouth-watering - it has citrus and toasted spice, hints of caramel and a long potent finish.
A wine to pair with white fish in buttery sauces, roasted chicken and pastas in cream sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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549. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concho' Chardonnay, Limari Valley Chile, 2008
Always a consistently pleasing Chardonnay, this new vintage comes from the Limari Valley, one of the farthest winegrowing regions in the north of Chile and has higher acidity than previous vintages.
The aromas are ripe and rich - lemon cream and golden pineapple, browned butter and sweet, nutty praline. The palate is spicy and citrusy - think exotic spices like clove and zesty lime - although the palate is lively the texture is creamy and the finish is clean.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 29th, 2010

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550. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concho' Chardonnay, Maipo Valley Chile, 2007
Always a reliable Chardonnay that combines seductive aromas with a bright lively palate!
Perfumed with citrus blossoms and peach, pineapple, tangerine, roasted nuts and sweet spice with a toasty core. The palate is juicy yet creamy with plush fruit - pineapple and citrus hilighted with anise and clove spice.
Nicely balanced oak, great acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2010

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551. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concho' Merlot, DO Peumo Rapel Valley Chile, 2009

Consistently well-made wines, the Marques de Casa Concha series impresses wine critics and consumers alike.
This vintage is wonderfully fragrant - ripe purple fruits and a potpourri of flowers and cedar chips with just a hint of earth and dried herbs. It is a mouth-filling wine, concentrated and supple with plenty of rich fruit, mocha and sweet spice flavours. Lovely acidity balances this red and the finish is lengthy...

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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552. Concha Y Toro 'Marques de Casa Concho' Merlot, Rapel Valley Chile, 2007
Consistently well-made wines, the Marques de Casa Concha series now falls nicely into the under $20 category too.
Expect aromas of spicy plump fruits - plums and red berries, cocoa and dark earth with layers of roasted bell pepper, jalapeno and black pepper. The palate is smooth and full-bodied with nice acidity and good concentration - the finish continues smoothly along, trailing fflavours of spice and cocoa.
Pair with roasted meats or rich and spicy vegetarian chili.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2010

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553. Concha Y Toro 'Trio', Chile, 2008
A blend of 70% Merlot from the Casablanca Valley and equal parts of Carmenere from the Rapel Valley and Cabernet from the Maipo Valley the Trio is a very masculine wine made for dense protein dishes.
Aromas of grilled herbs and roasted red peppers, red fruit and parched earth with charred smoky undertones. The palate is supple, it grabs hold, it's very chewy and savoury with mixed wild berries and pomegranate flavours, pepper and earth with a long smooth finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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554. Concha Y Toro 'Trio', Rapel Valley Chile, 2009
Made from a blend of Merlot with 15% each Shiraz and Cabernet, the Trio offers aromas of black berries, plums, black cherries and sweet spices layered with vanilla and chocolate notes. It is supple and full-bodied with similar dark berry and toasted spice flavours echoed on the palate. It is earthy, dense and roasty with espresso and cocoa flavours lingering on the finish. The robust character and balanced acidity in this wine would pair well with a creamy risotto.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2010

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555. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Cabernet Sauvignon, Chile 2008

Very fragrant - rich cassis and hint of raspberry, vanilla and sweet spices, bayleaf and mint with a chocolate core. Juicy berry flavours pop on the palate and an echo of toasted spice, vanilla and cocoa linger. Very approachable, fresh and generous - great value!

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 21st, 2010

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556. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Carmenere, Chile, 2008
This Carmenere releases a succulent array of aromas - smoked plums and grilled peppers with herbs, peppery spices and meat on the nose. The palate echoes those savoury characteristics, providing mixed fresh berries, roasted peppers, spicebox and tobacco, earth and cocoa. Not heavy, but quite fresh with an appealing texture and smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 3rd, 2010

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557. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Chardonnay, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2009



This very affordable Chardonnay is toasty - roasted spices, browned butter and grilled pineapple with hints of nuts and fresh lemonbalm. The palate is fresh and juicy, flavours of pineapple and citrus are bound in a rounded, slightly creamy palate - the finish is bright and zesty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2010

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558. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Merlot, Rapel Valley Chile, 2008

You never can seem to go wrong with the Casillero del Diablo wines - expect great value and flavour!
The Merlot is laden with ripe black cherries, plums and sweet spices with a toasty/smoky oak core. The palate provides chocolate covered cherries, dark espresso, earth and fine spice. Very good concentration with a smooth finish. Satisfying!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 28th, 2010

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559. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc, Central Valley Chile, 2008
Fresh aromas of elderberry flowers, passion fruit and gooseberry with citric and mineral notes and a hint of jalapeno. It's lively on the palate, but the acidity is rounded not angular, and features flavours of lime, gooseberry and herbs with snappy citrus zest flavours on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009

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560. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Sauvignon Blanc, Chile 2009
Great value!
Expect verdant grassy notes with passionfruit, juicy citrus and a hint of peach. The palate is tart, crisp and fresh, a mix of tropical and citrus fruit flavours spiked with jalapeno and culminating in a mouthwatering finish. Pair with fresh fish, greens tossed in vinagrette or goat cheese.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 26th, 2010

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561. Concha Y Toro Casillero del Diablo Shiraz, Rapel Valley Chile, 2008
This Chilean Shiraz combines ripe fruit and rustic charm with its aromas of dark cherry and wild berries followed by savoury layers of sausage/meat, roasted herbs, peppery spice, cocoa and just a hint of floral on the tail. Soft and supple on the entry but still full-bodied it presents similar blackberry and meaty/sauvage flavours, roasted herbs and dark roasted coffee flavours lingering on the finish.
A great everyday red perfect for meat based dishes or grilled eggplant and mushrooms.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 19th, 2010

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562. Concha Y Toro Frontera Merlot, Chile, 2007
Red cherries and red plums, white pepper, cocoa, vegetal notes and a suggestion of coffee. Medium-bodied on the palate with juicy plum-berry flavours, vanilla and spice on the finish.
Incredible price!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2008

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563. Concha Y Toro Marques de Casa Concha Carmenere, Rapel Valley Chile, 2007
Gorgeous cherries and plush chocolate aromas, grilled red peppers, forest berries and a savoury core of spices, char and grilled meat. The palate is full, supple and fresh, liberal black fruits and cherry flavours with spiced chocolate lingering. A big, dense, satisfying wine.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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564. Concha Y Toro Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay, Maipo Chile, 2005
Crisp pear, toast, nut praline and tropical fruit notes. On the plate this lovely Southern Hemisphere Chard has clean flavours, a buttery texture with ginger-pear compote flavours finished off with warm spiced oak.
Fresh and satisfying!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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565. Concha Y Toro Sendero Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Valley Chile, 2006
Bright berry fruit, chocolate and rich earthy aromas with undertones of leather and savoury herbs. Rich dark earth and fruit on the palate - berries and cherry - smooth and fresh with balanced acidity, coffee bean flavours and lingering spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2008

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566. Concha Y Toro Winemaker's Lot Carmenere, Rapel Valley Chile, 2008

This is delicious Carmenere that has been harvested from a single vineyard in the Rapel Valley called Las Pataguas.
This wine offers gobs of sumwarmed berries, chocolate, smoked red paprika and mixed spices. Supple and creamy in the mouth with impressive intensity. It is lush and juicy laden with flavours of ripe berries and spiced chocolate that lead to a smooth peppery/mocha finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 16th, 2011

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567. Cono Sur "20 Barrels" Pinot Noir, Chile 2006
Taking Pinot Noir seriously...Cono Sur developed their Pinot Noir Project in 1999 hoping to make the best Pinot Noir in Chile and in this bottle you'll find the proof that they've been working hard.
Cherry and red berry, beet greens, savory spices and dill aromas. The palate is smooth and earthier with leather, juicy dark cherry and tobacco and the finish extends until your next sip.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 27th, 2007

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568. Cono Sur 'Vision' Sauvignon Blanc, Casablanca Chile, 2005
Intense aromas jump out of the Cono Sur Vision, Gooseberry, grass, smoke, spiced lemon and hints of green bean. The flavours are bracingly fresh with citrus fruits, sweet tropical nuances, and hints of vanilla spice on the finish. The palate is softly rounded with a long mouth-watering finish and more fresh herbal flavours.
A lovely pairing with white fish, asparagus or goat cheese souffle!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 19th, 2007

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569. Cono Sur Chardonnay, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2007
The Cono Sur Chardonnay is made from grapes whose vineyards are currently in transition to organic - a process that generally takes a few years to comply with organic standards.
I applaud this - especially if the wine is tasty and the price is agreeable.
Fresh, yet ripe fruit aromas, creamy pear, honey, white floral notes with a hint of melon. Softly rounded on the entry growing more powerful mid-palate with apple peel, melon, pear and juicy lemony flavours with a brush of spice on the finish.
Very nice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 12th, 2008

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570. Cono Sur Guwurztraminer, Bio-Bio Valley Chile, 2006
Gewurztraminer makes me happy 99% of the time. If it doesn't somthing is truly wrong!
The Cono Sur is double your pleasure. The price is exceptional and the liquid...bliss. Pretty aromatics, honeysuckle and crushed rose petals, honey sweetend Turkish delight and spice with a heady combo of vanilla/ginger. Surprisingly not thick and cloying on the palate but fresh and clean with juicy pink grapefruit and crisp orchard fruit flavours.
Boy am I thirsty. I believe a trip to the wine store is in order....
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2006

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571. Cono Sur Organic Cabernet Sauvignon~Carmenere, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2009

I have ridden a bike that looks exactly like the one in the label (bikes that workers use to get around the vineyards) in a Cono Sur vineyard in Chile.
Now fully organic, this Cabernet~Carmenere blend shows grilled red peppers, purple berries and currents, mocha and peppery spices with faint dried herbs and floral notes. The palate is dense and quite full-bodied with concentrated dark fruit and savoury flavours. Smooth on the finish with lingering peppery, spice-rub flavours.
Pair this wine with grilled meats or sausage.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 4th, 2011

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572. Cono Sur Organic Chardonnay, Central Valley Chile, 2010

A slam dunk - this fresh Chardonnay is not only organic and carries an attractive price tag but is also delicious!
The aromas here are juicy - lemon, pineapple core, melon and a whiff of stone fruit with toasted undertones. The palate is similar (no confected butterscotch here) with melon, pienapple and lemon peel flavours supported by smoke and toasted hints.
Suggested pairings: creamy pastas, oily fish, smoked cheeses or pate.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2011

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573. Cono Sur Pinot Noir, Central Valley Chile, 2010

The Cono Sur wines undoubtably offer awesome value, this Bicycle Range Pinot Noir at under $12 is perfect for a crowd and won't break the bank.
Smoked cherries and summer berries, sweet spices and plummy notes with hints of beet greens, leather and lightly toasted vanillin oak. There is lively acidity and similar cherry/berry and sweet spice flavours on the palate leading to cocoa on the finish.
Pure value!

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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574. Cono Sur Viognier, Chile, 2009
This Viognier is an energetic bottle of fun that releases pretty aromas of peaches and Asian pear, soft floral notes and very subtle spice. The palate is juicy (with impressive concentration for the price) and flavours of tart citrus and stone fruit. It has a long, solid and spicy finish. Pair with fish in mildly spiced sauces or light curries.
This very affordable go-to white is fantastic for sipping or mid-week meals and it promises to be a crowd pleaser at parties.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2010

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575. Conundrum, California, 2006
Calling this a 'table wine' seems to be a shame when what's in the bottle is such an intriguing compilation that remains an aromatic secret but includes; Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat Canelli, Chardonnay and Viogner.
Rich, fragrant fruit aromas - peaches and mango, heady musk melon and honey, vanilla caramels and anise. Ripe fruit on the palate - tropical mango, honey, citrus jelly and mixed warm spices - pepper, cloves and star anise linger on the finish.
This wine has a lot of power and will stand up to white meat dishes or it's an obvious choice for curries and spiced plates.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2008

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576. Conundrum, California, 2008
A proprietary blend of white grape varieties, the Conundrum set the stage for these (now more common) eclectic white blends that are not only aromatic but delicious!
I love the acidity in the 2008 vintage too...Aromas of honey, stone and tropical fruits, white raisin and warm spices. The palate is lush and creamy with plenty of ripe fruit, honey and citrus peel flavours. A slick wine with lively acidity and a long spicy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2010

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577. Cookoothama Chardonnay, Darlington Point Australia, 2006
A deep golden colour with rich buttercream aromas, spice and vanilla, toasted oak, honey roasted nuts, fleur de sel with a hint of cloves. Smooth, creamy fruit on the palate, spiced and quite boldly flavoured with loads of freshness.
Great value and screw-capped too!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2008

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578. Cookoothama Chardonnay, South Eastern Australia,2005
Toasty and buttery on the nose with melon and floral aromas. Crisp on the entry sliding into a full, rich mid-palate with vanilla, warm spices and butterscotch followed by a long, spiced citrus zesty finish.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 15th, 2007

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579. Cookoothama Shiraz, Darlington Point Australia, 2006
Jammy mulberry and warm spice aromas, chocolate, dried floral patchouli and cedar chips. Sweet, rich and ripe on the palate, lush dark fruit, chocolate, sweet allspice flavours with licorice, cedar and tobacco. easy drinking and juicy, a medium-full bodied wine that is great for burger and pizza nights.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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580. Cookoothama Shiraz, South Eastern Australia, 2006
Ripe blackberry and dark cherries, eucalyptus and exotic spice aromas. On the palate this attractively priced Aussie Shiraz is smooth medium-bodied and fresh with dark fruit and a long peppery finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 27th, 2007

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581. Cooralook Chardonnay, Strathbogie Ranges Victoria Australia, 2008
A delicious Chardy, highlighting the quality one of Australia's wonderful cool-climate wine regions.
Loads of juicy pear and golden pineapple, honey, a hint of buttered toast, spiced nuts and citrus. Fantastically bright with vibrant fruit, it's juicy yet has a creamy edge with a long spiced finish.
Lovely concentration and freshness.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2009

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582. Cooralook Pinot Gris, Victoria Australia, 2008
A very impressive Pinot Gris made mostly from Strathbogie Ranges grapes with 10% from Mornington Peninsula. It has had enough skin contact to lend it a pretty salmony/golden hue and it releases lovely aromas of pears and honey, spring blossoms and hints of spice with tropical undertones. It is rich in the mouth with a creamy texture and bright acidity, the finish is extensive and faintly spicy.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 3rd, 2010

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583. Cooralook Pinot Noir, Victoria Australia, 2008
This delicious Victorian Pinot Noir is made from grapes from the cooler-climate regions of Strathbogie and the Mornington Peninsula.
It's a very fragrant Pinot releasing aromas of crushed dark flowers and cedar chips, bright berry fruit, toffee and sage with some beet greens mixed in. The palate is bold and expressive with sweet fruit, mocha and cedar box spices. The texture is velvety the tannins sweet and firm.
Worth searching out in private wine stores.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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584. Cos d'Estournel Saint Estephe Bordeaux France, 2004
Intense garnet/purple-hued with bold fruit--plums and cherries, earth, char, tobacco and creamy lactic aromas. Big, bright and tight on the palate with a hard edge. Cellar for more several years.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2007

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585. Cottesbrook Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2009


Fresh!
Aromas of green apple and citrus with hints of jalapeno, sweet herbs and flinty mineral notes. The palate is tart and clean, the flavours echo its aromas, layering fresh apple and green fruit/herbal flavours.
Very good value in a NZ Sauvignon Blanc!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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586. Cremaschi Furlotti Carmenere Rose, Chile 2006
I am a fan of the Cremaschi Furlotti Carmenere so I suspected the rose would also be on my hit list. A brilliant cranberry-watermelon hue it boasts fresh berry aromas, tobacco and warm spice with a creamy texture and bright spiced berry flavour with a fairly intense grip on the finish. This is a rose that will stand up to the barbecue.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 19th, 2007

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587. Crios de Susana Balbo Torrontes, Argentina, 2008
If you like Gewurztraminer you'll love the Argentine varietal Torrontes!
Succulent aromas of lychee, melon, lemongrass and orange blossoms with star anise and ginger root tones. The palate is dry but unctuous, the flavours echo the aromas with the addition of a spritz of lime and a hint of herbs, then the finish pours on the spice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2009

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588. Croft Original Pale Cream Sherry, Jerez Spain
A clean, fresh and creamy, this pale sherry shows leesy notes and almond skin aromas. Sweetly smooth and fluid on the palate showing crisp white fruit - it's a lovely aperitif, extremely well suited to roasted, spiced almonds or pair it with a starter of carmelized onion and creamy cheese tarts.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 20th, 2007

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589. Crowsnest Chardonnay "Stahltank" Family Reserve, Similkameen BC, 2006
The aromas remain super-ripe from my last review - peaches, melon and pear compote scented with wild honey tones. Rounded and sweet on the palate with coddled orchard fruits, warm spices and vanilla.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008
Stahltank translates to steel tank which means un-oaked. A surprising departure from many other un-oaked Chardonnays in BC. It has heartier, deeper fruit, super-ripe tropical and stone fruit aromas, earthy with stone minerality, vanilla and clove hints. On the palate it is round and creamy with ripe pineapple and pear flavours and a long, warm finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 18th, 2007

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590. Crowsnest Family Reserve Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
Yummy! Aromas of sweet canned peaches, lemon meringue, honey and warm spice. On the plate it is crisp, showing white grapefruit, green apple skin and a clean, refreshing finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 19th, 2007

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591. Crowsnest Family Reserve Riesling, Similkameen Valley BC, 2007
Lemon/lime and white grapefruit, honey and sweet orchard fruits - a fruit cup of apples, pears and apricots. Very fruity flavours, ripe on the palate with honey, gala apples and stewed apricots - quite rich and off-dry.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008

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592. Crowsnest Vineyards 'Similkameen Sunset' Similkameen Valley BC, 2006
A unique orange-y colour with aromas of simmering summer berries, peach jam and ginger with undertones of marmalade. Fairly sweet on the palate with a good amount of spice flavours and crisp acidity on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008

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593. Crowsnest Vineyards Gewurztraminer, Similkameen Valley BC, 2007
Primary tropical fruit aromas - lychee and clementines with secondary exotic spice notes. On the palate the spice takes precedence with licorice followed by citrus oil and gingery flavours. The body has a weighted, oily texture, it's off-dry and would pair best with sweet/spicy dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2008

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594. Cumulus 'Rolling' Cabernet-Merlot, Orange NSW Australia, 2004
From Cumulus Wines comes Rolling and Climbing with their illustrated labels--the Rolling features a female cyclist rolling along with her basket full of fruit.
Chocolate cherries and spice aromas with plummy-vanilla and tobacco flavours on the palate and dusty, spiced tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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595. Cupcake Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Coast California, 2008
Decedent aromas of chocolate covered cherries and ripe black currents, mocha, sweet spices, mint and vanilla. The palate is supple and smooth with similar mocha espresso, vanilla, sweet spice and dark berry flavours. This is an easy-drinking, crowd-pleasing red with an attractive price point.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 11th, 2011
This very approachable red will do in a pinch, no matter what party or get-together you are hosting. Aromas of sweet cassis and raspberyy, mint-chocolate patties and fruitcake spices. Similar ripe berry fruit appears on the palate with sweet spice, cedar and tobacco leaf flavours. It is a supple and mouth-filling wine with a smooth, spicy finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2010

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596. Cupcake Chardonnay, Central Coast California, 2009
Cupcake flavour maybe not, but this Chardonnay will certainly appeal to butterscotch lovers. Aromas of buttered toast, pineapple and vanilla caramels spiked with sweet spice notes. The palate is creamy and rich - flavours of butterscotch and ripe tropical fruit with spice lingering on the finish.
A very consumer-friendly Chardonnay, simple and not over-oaked.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2010

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597. Cupcake Vineyards Petite Sirah, Central Coast California, 2008
Just like a cupcake this wine is a treat - it's loaded with sweet fruit, blueberry compote and sunwarmed raspberries, fruitcake spices and chocolate. The flavours are as appealing as the aromas but it also has some nice structure, it is both firm and juicy. Gobs of berry fruit layered with warm spice, bittersweet chocolate and fine tobacco flavours. Very approachable, smooth and full-bodied with spiced cocoa lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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598. D'Angelo Estate Winery 'Sette Coppa' Okanagan Valley BC, NV

D'Angelo is a family estate winery on the Naramata Bench and Sette Coppa stands for "Seven Measures' the nickname of the owner's Great Grandfather. This wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec, it was then aged for 18 months in oak barrels.
Aromas of bruised fruit - apples, plums and berries with treacle, leather and tawny port notes. There is plenty of acidity and powdery tannins - similar flavours of cherries, spice and red plums appear on the palate.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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599. D'Angelo Estate Winery Merlot~Cabernet, Okangan Valley BC, 2006

The D'Angelo estate is located on the Naramata Bench near Penticton.
This red blend offers tart red plums and mixed berry fruit aromas, spice rub and celery salt aromas with hints of cocoa and anise. The palate is medium-bodied, it is a leaner style of wine, and the flavours echoes the aromas with tobacco, sweet anise and cinnamon flavours.
It is a 2006 vintage, so it has some age on it and the tannins are fully integrated.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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600. D'Angelo Estate Winery Piot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006

D'Angelo is a family owned and operated winery on the Naramata Bench outside of Penticton.
There is plenty of white pepper and dried herbal notes with coffee, stewed cherries, saddle leather and cigar aromas. The palate follows suit with bruised berry and red cherry flavours, cedar and cocoa with lingering spice and espresso.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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601. d'Arenberg "The Stump Jump" GSM, Australia 2005
GSM is the Aussie calling card of the blend Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre, but in the case of "The Stump Jump" it's also a.k.a. "Yummy"! This wine is like an old friend you haven't spoken to for a while (can't remember why), but you're very happy to be re-visiting.
"The Stump Jump" is classic Oz. Upfront fruit, jammy and bright, oozing crushed blackberries, spiced fruitcake and eucalyptus aromas. It is rich and smooth with creamy dark berry flavours on the tongue, not to mention intoxicatingly warm and smoky with silky tannins and a sweetly spiced finish.
Welcome home friend.
As seen on CityFood.com March 15, 2007!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 11th, 2006

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602. d'Arenberg 'The Stump Jump' Red, McLaren Vale Australia, 2009

The Art of Being Different is a very apt mission statement for d'Arenberg. From their iconic red stripe label and colorful wine names, to the avant-garde fourth generation winemaker Chester d'Arenberg Osborn, they are deliciously atypical. In 1912, horse racing enthusiast and teetoltaler Joseph Osborn and his son Francis purchased vineyard land in McLaren Vale. Francis' son d'Arry Osborn took the reigns in 1957 and redesigned the label adding its distinctive red stripe.
The wine itself is an enticing combination of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre and it offers fragrant blueberry, cherry, chocolate, violets and sweet spices notes. The palate is fresh and smooth and balanced - it will make a perfect partner to barbecued foods.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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603. Danzante Chianti DOCG Tuscany Italy, 2009

From the famous Italian wine producer, Frescobaldi, comes this everday-drinking Chianti dressed in a new, updated label.
Aromas of cherries and saddle leather, fine spice and vanilla with hints of cedar and tobacco. It is a simple wine, perfect for weekday pastas that offers nice acidity and powdery tannins across the palate followed by a spicy finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2011

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604. Danzante Pinot Grigio, Tre Venezie Italy, 2009

Tre Venezie in the case of this Pinot Grigio, includes grapes sourced from the northeastern regions of: Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. You may notice a new, updated label to modernize this popular Grigio.
It offers aromas of orchard fruit - notably white fruits like apple and pear, with floral scented talc and a slightly smokey minerality. Expect a nice creamy weight in the mouth with some citrus and almond oil flavours rounded out with plenty of sweet fruit. The finish is long and tapers off gently.
Recommended pairings include: grilled vegetables and light seafood and patio antipasti platters with cheese, marinated vegetables and olives.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011

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605. Danzante Pinot Grigio, Tre Venzie Italy, 2005
In case you haven't heard of Tre Venzie before it is simply the three northeastern regions of Italy - Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia all from which these Pinot Grigio grapes were sourced. I found the style to be slightly heartier than many other northern Italian Grigios I have tasted recently with buttery fruit aromas, roasted pear and honey notes. It's softly rounded on the palate with citrus peel, spice and stone mineral flavours and a crisp, zesty finish.
Pair with antipasti platters or pan-fried white fish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 13th, 2007

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606. Danzante Pinot Grigio, Tre Venzie Italy, 2008
Tre Venzie refers to the three northeastern regions of Italy - Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia all from which the Danzante Pinot Grigio grapes are sourced.
Slightly copper in tone the Danzante has aromas of Asian pear and melon, wild musky honey, marzipan and lemon zest with plenty of minerality. On the palate it is smooth, almost slick in texture with pomelo citrus, honey and almond oil with a hint of banana. Soft rounded acidity and a long finish - would pair well with pasta with creamy mushroom sauce or dense white fish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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607. Darioush Winery Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California, 2003
As big and bold as the bottle it calls home. WD loves the Darioush wines because of their no-holds-barred flavours. This 'Signature Series' Cabernet is blueberry compote and spice, velvety smooth sweetly spiced with vanilla and herbs.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 11th, 2006

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608. Davis Bynum Chardonnay, Russian River Valley California, 2008

Harvested from Spring Mountain in the cooler-climate Russian River Valley, this wine spent 11 months in French oak barrels before bottling.
A bold, buttery style of Chardonnay offering pineapple, melon, toasted coconut, vanilla and butterscotch. It is full in the mouth but with plenty of acidity and the flavours echo the aromas - toasted nuts, caramel and oak spice that lingers across the finish.
Pair with roasted chicken or sweet and creamy corn chowder.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 26th, 2011

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609. Davis Bynum Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley Sonoma County California, 2009

Harvested at dawn in early September 2009, this is a Pinot Noir on steroids.
It is earthy and smoky with raspberry and cherry notes, oak spice and cedar with a good dose of bacon fat on the nose. The palate is silky with smooth fruit, cocoa and espresso flavours that linger across the finish.
It is a big style of Pinot and is a bit hot on the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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610. De Bortoli "Deen Vat 4" Petit Verdot, Riverina Australia, 2004-
The bouquet of a sumptuous Petit Verdot can improve your mood better than aromatherapy, and the De Bortoli won’t let you down with its abundant aromas of sweet black cherries, blackberries and uplifting eucalyptus.
Warm and jammy fruit on the palate with black licorice, sweet chocolate and earth swirled heavily into its luscious mix. 
Smooth, lengthy and mysterious.
As seen on CityFood.com March 4, 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 4th, 2007
Wine Diva is always willing to take Petit Verdot for a spin! The De Bortoli has an abundance of sweet black cherries, black berries and eucalyptus with black licorice, sweet chocolate and earth swirled heavily into the mix. Smooth, lengthy and mysterious.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 28th, 2006

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611. De Bortoli "Vat 4" Petit Verdot, Riverina Australia, 2005
Opaque in colour with a lovely purplish-hue the De Bortoli Petit Verdot is luscious with blackberry, mint chocolate, cedar and vanilla aromas. Sweet black fruit on the palate--smoothly spiced cocoa, leather and coffee bean flavours. It is bright with some chewiness and an earthy, spiced finish.
Always a pleasure to meet you!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2007

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612. De Bortoli "Vat 4" Petit Verdot, South Eastern Australia, 2006
Easy drinking and always attractively scented the Deen De Bortoli 'Vat 4' smells of crushed flowers and mulberry, chocolate, spice and cloves, vanilla, cedarbox and undertones of blueberries. Smooth chocolate slides across the palate as well as mixed ripe berries, espresso and more spice. A great barbecue wine or pair with game in blueberry sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2009

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613. De Bortoli 'Emeri' Pink Moscato, Australia
Visually mouth-watering, a pale rose petal pink with potent aromatics of muscat - honey, peach/apricot, orange blossoms and candied citrus peel. Expect a sweet bubbly, with a friendly mousse and snappy, refreshing acidity. The flavours echo the aromas making this a wine made for fruit pavlova or an aperitif paired with spicy mini appys...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 25th, 2009

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614. De Bortoli 'Emeri' Pink Moscato, Australia NV

Fun in pink!
The sudden popularity of Moscato wines (still and bubbly) has been duly noted.
The Emeri offers aromas of white raisins, apricots, candied citrus peel and musky honey notes. The palate is sweet and lightly moussey with similar honey, apricot and citrus peel flavours. Low alcohol and visually mouth-watering.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2011

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615. De Bortoli Deen De Bortoli Vat 8 Shiraz, South Eastern Australia, 2006
Generous plums and sweet cherry aromas, plenty of baking spices and hints of banana and vanilla. The palate is smoky and sweet - meat and mocha with intense black fruits. The palate is smooth with lifting acidity and fine cocoa tannins on the finish.
A tasty mid-week barbecue or pizza wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 3rd, 2009

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616. De Bortoli Petit Sirah, New South Wales, Australia, 2006
A lush, opaque purplish tone with seductive aromas that jump out of the glass. Creamy, jammy dark fruit, chocolate-y mocha, ripe berries and spearmint. On the palate it has clean fruit flavours--juicy blueberries, coffee, tobacco and chocolate with tight tannins on the finish.
Highly recommended-great value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 31st, 2007

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617. De Bortoli Traminer~Riesling, New South Wales, Australia, 2007
An excellent value wine for sipping and the perfect partner for spiced foods.
It's an aromatic blend featuring mango, lychee, ginger and candied citrus peel. On the palate it's off-dry, a sweet and spicy combination of flavours with tart lemon drop flavours linked to a spicy finish.
Pair with pad Thai, curried summer salads or spring rolls dipped in sweet chili sauce...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2009

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618. De Bortoli Traminer~Riesling, New South Wales, Australia, 2007
A great value summer sipper or partner for your spiced dishes!
This refreshing, aromatic blend has golden-green glints with lychee, pineapple, wild honey, rose petals, lemon oil and exotic spice aromas. On the palate it's off-dry with peaches, rose-oil, spice and lime zest with vanilla and sweet lemon drop flavours on the finish. The finish cleans up nicely.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2008

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619. De Bortoli Traminer~Riesling, South Eastern Australia, 2009
A new label adorns this attractively-priced aromatic blend from De Bortoli's DB Family Selection. Fragrant orangeblossoms and stone fruits, honey and exotic spice aromas reappear on the palate with a lingering spicy finish. Off-dry but very juicy with a mouth-watering finish to cleanse the palate.
This is a tasty, no-brainer patio sipper or pair with spicy fish cakes or Thai noodle salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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620. DeAngelis "Anghelos" Marche Rosso, Italy 2006
From Italy's east-central coast, this fantastic blend of Marche's traditional Montepulciano with Sangiovese also has a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon for structure. You can expect alluring kirsch and licorice aromas, vanilla, chocolate and warm, sweet spices. It is stunning on the palate, full-bodied and dense with ripe berry/cherry flavours, chocolate and espresso flavours. This is a supple, weighty wine with lovely acidity and a long smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2010

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621. DeAngelis Chardonnay, Marche Italy, 2006
A unique combination of smoke, spice and mineral aromas wrapped around melon and lemon wedges, vanilla and a hint of wild honey. Medium-bodied on the palate with spice throughout - earthy and minerally - made for food.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2008

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622. DeAngelis Prato Grande Chardonnay, Marche Italy, 2006
A treat for Chardonnay lovers this unique version has aromas of pear and melon slices, loads of fresh mineral and creamy citrus, a hint of clove with a leesy/yeasty core. The palate is crisp and citrus-y loads of lemon, herbal, mineral and smoky, pithy flavours, it's bright with a buttery texture and tart, lingering finish.
Pair with buttery corn on the cob or halibut in herbed butter.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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623. DeAngelis Prato Grande Chardonnay, Marche Italy, 2009
When I think about wines with charm, this one certainly springs to mind.
Expect aromas of pristine fruit - pineapple, white peach and pears, spring blossoms and a whiff of honey. It has just a faint prickle or vivace on the tongue and nice layers of sweet fruit, toasted spice and citrus peel. Creamy in the mouth with lovely weight and a long, smooth finish.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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624. DeAngelis Rosso Piceno DOC, Marche Italy, 2006
Cherries and sweet dark fruits, floral and leathery undertones, earth and a hint of dried fruits. Medium-bodied with tart red fruit flavours, spiced tobacco and cedar with lingering spice on the finish.
Good value Monday-Wednesday spaghetti wine.
A blend of 70% Montepulciano and 30% Sangiovese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 1st, 2008

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625. DeAngelis Rosso Piceno DOC, Marche Italy, 2007
Cherries and bright red berries, saddle leather and violets, hints of iodine and coffee grounds, sun-baked earth and forest floor with undertones of peppery spices and cedar. Medium-bodied and fresh with loads of tart, juicy red fruit - cherries and small red berries - tobacco and spice with great acidity and fine drying tannins on the finish.
Very good value!
A blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2009

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626. DeAngelis Rosso Piceno DOC, Marche Italy, 2008
This charming blend of Sangiovese and Montepulciano presents aromas of sunwarmed cherries and fine spices, saddle leather and rich earth with hints of espresso, violets and vanilla. The palate is supple and echoes warm cherry and berry flavours, sunbaked earth, roasted coffee and dark cocoa. It has nice flavour-lifting acidity and a smooth finish.
A great everyday pasta wine!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2010

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627. DeBortoli DB Shiraz~Cabernet, Australia, 2008
A new package on a old favorite!
This De Bortoli Family Selection red blend has obvious sunwarmed wild berry and eucalyptus aromas, chocolate, vanilla and a mineral/saline core. Sweet ripe fruit dominates the palate - notably juicy blueberry and raspberry - sweet spices and chocolate with a hint of tobacco. Supple and generous with a smooth lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 23rd, 2010

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628. Deinhard "Lila" Sparkling Riesling Sekt, Germany NV
A great go-to bubbly for a crowd with its appealing apricot-y, apple, lime leaf and honeysuckle aromas with a suggestion of...lavender?.
Crisp, fresh and citrus-y with stone fruit flavours and a drop of honeyed sweetness. It has a full-on mousse-y mouthful and zesty finish.
Excellent value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 19th, 2007

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629. Deinhard "Lila" Sparkling Riesling Sekt, Germany NV
Always a very good value, this German bubbly is bright and mousse-y with aromas of marmalade and green apple, peaches and spring blossoms, a hint of talc and slate. The palate is vibrant and juicy with mouth-filling bubbles and sweet fruit and citrus peel. It is off-dry with a decently long and crisp finish.
Great as an aperitif or in coctails.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 25th, 2010

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630. Deinhard "Lila" Sparkling Riesling Sekt, Germany NV
Always crisp and crowd pleasing!
Appealing peachy, appley aromas, citrus blossoms and a hint of petrol with honey and lilac undertones. Its fresh and snappy on the palate with a lively mousse filled with citrus and gingery flavours.
Very good value.
Serve as an aperitif or with scallop mousse with lemon zest in phyllo cups.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 24th, 2008

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631. Deinhard "Lila" Sparkling Riesling Sekt, Germany NV
This is an affordable bubbly you'll want to have plenty of stocked this summer. Keep it in the fridge for an aperitif or to make bellinis with...
Pretty aromas - green apples. citrus peel, apricots, a whiff of honey and spring blossoms. Easy sipping and quite mousse-y, the flavours echo the aromas, its crisp on the palate and the sweet citrus flavours linger.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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632. Deinhard 'Green Label' Riesling, Mosel Germany, 2009

A wine that seems to have been aorund forever, the classic 'Green Label' offers tangy aromas of zesty lemons, apricots and green apple with hints of slate and chamomile. Zingy and equally tangy in the mouth it does have a dollop of sweetness that is offset by lively acidity. Good balance with citrus, green apple and honey flavours followed by a mouth-watering finish.
Great value!

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2011

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633. Deinhard Classic Riesling, Rheinhessen Germany, 2007
The classic Deinhard has mixed aromas of creamed honey, stonefruit and slate, smoky earthy undertones and hints of bright citrus. Although it's off-dry on the palate it has tart, mouth-watering acidity to balance and flavours of green apples and grapefruit.
Pair with German-style potato salad or spicy noodle salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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634. Deinhard Piesporter Riesling, Mosel~Saar~Ruwer Germany, 2006
Aromas of stone fruits and lemon drop, ripe apple and honey with spring blossoms. It has a tart, crisp entry with flavours of limeade and citrus peel on the finish.
A fresh, affordable patio quaffer, or the perfect participant in a spicy buffet...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 25th, 2009

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635. Deinhard Pinot Grigio, Baden Germany, 2007
A fruit cup of orchard fruit aromas - crisp apple, creamy pear and hints of honey and citrus blossoms. The palate has a smooth, rounded texture, there are flavours reminiscent of caramel apples and a squeeze of fresh citrus. Easy drinking with an impressive finish.
Good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 12th, 2009

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636. Deinhard Riesling Classic Rheinhessen Germany, 2005
Creamy peach and crisp pear, lemon, applesauce, mineral and honey aromas. Clean and smooth with a hint of sweetness on the palate with a zippy lime finish.
A super value Riesling perfect with your take-home sushi or solo-sipping!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2007

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637. Del Fin Del Mundo 'Southernmost' Patagonia Argentina, 2006
A blend of Merlot, Malbec and Cabernet with prominent earthy notes and loads of red fruit - berries, plums and cherries with hints of vanilla. The Cabernet 'pops' on the palate with cassis, tobacco and soft spice flavours. The wine is medium-full bodied, the entry smooth, the mid-palate has an appealing dusty texture and the finish shows chewy, youthful tannins.
One of only a few wines available in BC from this very southern region of Patagonia.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 26th, 2008

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638. Del Fin Del Mundo 'Southernmost', Patagonia Argentina, 2009
From the cooler reaches, the southernmost part of Argentina's traditional winegrowing regions in Patagonia, this expressive red flirts with aromas of purple berry jam, crushed lilac, vanilla and sweet cola spices. The palate echoes the nose's fruity expression, vanilla, chocolate and cedar chip flavours follow suit and it finishes smooth and sweetly spiced.
Good value consumer friendly wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2010

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639. Delalande Le Haut Des Vignes Chinon, Loire Valley France, 2004
Soft red cherry aromas, cocoa powder and mushrooms. Forest-y in the mouth, ferns and damp earthy, grounded and layered with soft spice, leather, balanced acidity and a soft chewy finish. 100% Cabernet Franc Perfect with the earthy-ness of root vegetables and sage stuffing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 2nd, 2006

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640. Delamotte Brut, Champagne France, NV
Persistant ribbons of bubbles with a delicate mousse and soft aromas of crisp orchard fruit, minerals, citrus, white blossoms, tea leaves and a hint of toast. Smooth, with a suggestion of sweetness and flavours of fresh green apples, creamy lemon and honey with a gentle, clean finish.
Very nice!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2007

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641. Delamotte Rose Champagne France NV
A delicately coloured pale rose filled with warm berry and earthy forest vegetation aromas. Fine bubbles and a creamy texture with clean flavours of juicy citrus, minerals, toast and a hint of spiced tobacco. One of the most elegant I have tasted. Certainly worth searching out!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2007

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642. Delas Saint Esprit Cotes-du-Rhone France, 2007
Here's an old-world bottle that'll impress, without breaking the budget. Velvety crushed floral, chocolate and cherry, rich dark earth and warm spice aromas. The palate is supple on the entry, juicy cherry/berry flavours, spice and chocolate echo the aromas, the texture becomes somewhat dusty and it finishes on a dry, peppery note.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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643. Delas Saint Esprit Cotes-Du-Rhone France, 2009

This wine is always a good value, as I find Southern Rhone and Cotes-du-Rhone wines to be - affordable and approachable with generous fruit but not lacking structure.
Fantastic aromas of cherries and mixed berries, mocha, baking spices, smoke, garrigue and a hint of rose oil. A satisfying and mouth-filling wine layering ripe fruit, mocha and warm spice flavours across your palate - it's supple and plush with balanced acidity and a long finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2011

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644. Delas Saint-Esprit Cotes-Du-Rhone France, 2007
Appealing aromas of forest berries, leather and mocha, crushed dark flowers and orange peel notes spiked with pepper. Expect a powdery texture, it has good concentration of fruit, spice and savoury/earthy hints with balanced acidity to brighten the palate. A wine showing elegance and fruit with fine tannins and elongated finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2009

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645. Delas Saint-Esprit Cotes-Du-Rhone France, 2008
This wine never fails to light up my senses - typical to the great value, ripe and fragrant wines of the southern Rhone, the Delas Saint~Esprit releases aromas of ripe cherry and black raspberries, sweet spices, violets and vanilla with an earthy/chocolaty core. The juicy berry flavours reappear on the palate lashed with plums, spicebox and pepper. The fruit does not drop off but continues across the finish with tobacco, licorice and fine cocoa tannins. A firm, solid wine with good structure.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2010

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646. Delas Viognier, Vin de Pays d'Oc France, 2008
This Selection Delas shows the unique earthy/mineral character I love in Rhone Viogniers - peach compote and wildflower honey aromas with a core of mineral and mushroomy notes. The texture is quite slippery and rich, it has layers of wild honey and stone fruits, warm spice and almond flavours. Bright acidity balances the weight and snappy citrus flavours linger across the finish.
Nice compexity and depth - a wine to pair with rich fish or creamy mushroom dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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647. DePonte Pinot Noir, Dundee Oregon, 2004
A new product to BC the Deponte will be a welcome addition to local pinot-philes. Sour cherry, earth, mushroom and herbs with tart rhubarb, dusty cocoa and spice. A bold sexy pinot made in an old world style.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 11th, 2006

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648. Devil's Lair "5th Leg", Margaret River Australia, 2005
The Fifth Leg, a fun wine with a cheeky label blended with Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Chardonnay. It has aromas of ripe tropical fruit-passionfruit and melon, sweet, creamy citrus and grassy notes. Refreshingly zippy--softly rounded on the palate with a clean finish.
But what exactly is the Fifth Leg?
The quantity of planted varietals?...commitment to stand on their own five legs?...an abnormality or somthing far more racy?
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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649. Devil's Rock Riesling, Pfalz Germany, 2009
Certainly affordable, and for those who like their Riesling juicy and off-dry, this may be a simple buy-by-the-case option.
Typical apricot, honey and lemon-lime aromas with a whiff of fresh apple blossoms. The snappy acidity on the palate assists in taming the sweetness, there is a pleasing roundness in the mouth with flavours of tart citrus and apricot.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2011

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650. DFJ Vinhos "Pink Elephant" Rose, Lisboa Portugal, 2008
If an easy drinking pink is right up your alley then a fresh pink that supports the Elephant Family charity organization that works to save the endangered Asian elephant may be even more appealing.
The wine itself is a vibrant cranberry colour with bright strawberry and citrus aromas. It's off-dry but certainly not sweet, crisp and zippy with flavours of pink grapefruit and red berries.
Simple and refreshing...a good value wine for your spicy meals!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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651. DFJ Vinhos "Portada" Lisboa Portugal, 2006
The region of Lisboa was formerly known as Estremadura. It runs along central coast of Portugal where Lisbon (Lisboa) is located.
Very well balanced between old world rustic and new world texture you can expect aromas of saddle leather and red berries, green olives and wild herbs, sunbaked earth and cherries with hits of cedarbox. It is fresh and very smooth on the palate layered with red fruit, leather and tobacco.
Simple yet complex all at once - drinking well now.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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652. Dom Perignon Champagne Cuvee 2000, France
A chic, powerful and complex Champagne, the 2000 vintage Cuvee has plenty of crisp orchard fruit - apple, pear and citrus aromas - sweet spice and ginger with a doughy/yeasty core. On the palate you'll find fantastic vibrancy, a super fine texture, creamy mousse and nutty/toasty flavours bound tightly in bright tree fruit. The finish is clean and elongated.
Pairs extremely well with creamy cheeses and sweet, fresh shellfish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2009

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653. Dom Perignon Cuvee Rose Champagne, France, 1998
It's hard not to gush over such a fantastic bottle of wine but the Dom Perignon Cuvee Rose,1998 is worthy.
It's a lovely pinky-salmon colour and is a fragrant potpourri of cedar, summer berry and crushed floral aromas followed by peach stone and sweet anise spices. The texture is seductive, creamy and weighty with fantastic complexity and mixed berry, citrus peel and spice flavours. The finish is almost unending...
This is the kind of elegance that draws fans of great Champagne to pay for wine of this stature.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2009

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654. Domaene Gobelsburg Gruner Veltliner, Langenlois Austria, 2007
There are not enough Gruner Veltliners on our wine shelves - crisp and fresh with great acidity make GV's great food wines.
The Domaene Gobelsburg has bright aromas - floral notes, apple, pear and juicy honeydew melon with streams of minerality and lemongrass. Balanced and racy on the palate with primary citrus - juice and zest - minerality and a hint of grassy/herbal flavours, the finish is tart.
Lip-smacking good!
Pair with seafood appetizers, sashimi or creamy cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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655. Domaene Gobelsburg Zweigelt, Langenlois Austria, 2007
Having made wine from the time of the Cistercian Monks in the 12th century, the ancient Domaene Gobelsburg presents this surprinsingly powerful red from the country's most important red variety - Zweigelt (developed in Austria in the early 1920s) .
It is laden with black raspberry and black cherry aromas, smoked meat and dark earth with a good dose of black pepper. It is concentrated in the mouth with a slightly powdery texture, black fruit and black pepper dominate the palate bound with high acidity and a firm spicy finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2010

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656. Domain Albert Mann Cremant d'Alsace
Champagne has Champagne, Spain has Cava, Germany has Sekt, Alsace has Cremant (as do other French regions). The Albert Mann Cremant is made in the traditional style (method champenoise) as is Champagne. This luscious bubbly is fresh and creamy with pineapple, green apples, citrus, anise and caramel nuts. It's not only scrumptious but is also cheaper than classic Champers!

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657. Domain Albert Mann, Riesling Cuvee Tradition

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658. Domaine Boudau, Rivesaltes Grenat Sur Grains, France, 2004
Want to impress wine lovers? Those hard to buy for friends? Friends that may have heard of the nearby wines from the region of Banyuls will appreciate this fortified Grenache from the south of France. As an aperitif or dessert wine this Vin Doux Naturel is not too sweet and nothing close to cloying with Christmas cake elements of sweet dried fruit, spice and nuts. Lovely, lush and velvety. Excellent paired with pure dark chocolate, milk chocolate hazelnut truffles and chocolate covered nuts and dried fruit. Try Hagensborg 'Truffle Pig' Bars in Traditional Milk Chocolate or Purdy's chocolate covered nuts or Hedgehogs.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 7th, 2006

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659. Domaine Chandon, Brut Classic, California, NV
A crowd pleasing bubbly with impressive mousse and a hint of fruity sweetness. Aromas are yeasty/leesy with ripe melon, pear and pineapple, creamed honey, minerals and fruit blossoms. Its has a full frontal mousse with creamy fruit, loads of crisp citrus and a long zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2008

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660. Domaine de Chaberton Madeleine Sylvaner, Fraser Valley BC 2006
Really crisp and fresh .
Aromas of citrus peel, apple and apricots and a suggestion of spice on the nose. Dry and mouth-watering with a long zippy finish. Try with vinaigrettes, salads, goats cheese or shellfish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 6th, 2007

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661. Domaine de Chaberton Pinot Gris, Fraser Valley BC, 2006
Pears, apples and minerals, warm spices and vanilla notes with stone fruit, citrus and spice on the palate. A delicious Pinot Gris with a warm and rounded mouth-feel and long finish.
Tasty with creamy cheeses or pair with seafood, salads and light white meats.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2007

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662. Domaine de Chaberton Siegerrebe, Fraser Valley BC, 2006
Aromatic!
Floral notes, lime leaf, and loads of stone fruit aromas. Fresh and grapefruit-y on the palate, mouth-watering and just off-dry this would be a nice choice with spicy foods and Asian dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 6th, 2007

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663. Domaine De L'Olivette Coteaux de Cabrerisse Blanc, South-West France, 2006
This organic white blend from the Vin de Pays may be hard to pronounce but it certainly isn't hard to drink!
Intriguing aromas of wild honey and beeswax, peach blossoms and a hint of almond oil. Oily, almost buttery on the palate, softly rounded with spiced citrus rind and mineral flavours.
Has enough body and weight to stand up to denser white fish and white meat dishes but also nice with cheese and starters.
Made from certified organic Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc and Marsanne grapes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2007

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664. Domaine de Mayrac Blanquette de Limoux Demi~Sec, France NV
Limoux, the appellation within Languedoc is believe to be the birthplace of sparkling wine - not actually Champagne as most people think, and Blanquette merely means white (or of white grapes). This newly released bubbly is certified 100% organic and won't break the bank.

The aromas are typically leesy/bread dough with citrus and garrigue (wild herbs) and a hint of toast. It is a lively bubbly with a bright, smooth mousse and suggests peach and gingery flavours. It's also a demi-sec which explains the kiss of sweetness on the palate.
Serve as an aperitif or with light seafood appetizers or soft cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2009

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665. Domaine de Serame Reserve Viognier Pays d'Oc France, 2007
This bold golden liquid emits aromas of wild honey and minerals, peach and citrus blossoms with ample spice. The palate provides tropical and stone fruits - again plenty of spice and citrus zest flavours that linger on the palate with a suggestion of tannin. It has a pleasing oily texture but plenty of acidity to make it refreshing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2009

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666. Domaine des Lambrays Pugliny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Clos du Cailleret", Burgundy Fr., 2004
A treat for your cellar!
The "Clos du Cailleret" is a beguiling white-seducing you with aromas of buttery brioche, caramel roasted pears, citrus blossoms, minerals and honey. On the palate she is lush yet elegant, softly spiced with a rounded texture and a finish that is youthful and mouth-watering.
She leaves you wanting more!

For an excellent selection like this one from Clos des Lambrays and other stunning Burgundy wines visit Marquis Wine Cellars.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 23rd, 2007

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667. Domaine Jean Bousquet Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
This organic wine from Mendoza's higher and slightly cooler Tupungato Valley shows appealing aromas of blackberries and chocolate, plummy notes and toffee with savoury base of dark earth, smoked meat and dried herbs. The palate is bright and fresh, black fruits and spice dominate with chocolate and roasted coffee flavours as support. The finish is long and smooth, toasted and spiced oak flavours linger.
Suitable for barbecuing and rich pasta dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 9th, 2010

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668. Domaine Jean Bousquet Malbec, Tupungato Mendoza Argentina, 2010
Domaine Jean Bosquet is located in the 1200 meter high appellation of Tupungato in Mendoza. Made from organically grown grapes this wine is a very savoury option and will pair well with grilled meats or an earthy mushroom, white bean and thyme risotto.
There are aromas of red berries and cherry, mixed peppery spices and roasted herbs and dark chocolate. It is medium-full bodied with powdery tannins and offers juicy fruit, chocolate and roasted coffee, hints of salinity and lingering tobacco flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2011

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669. Domaine La Lieue Chardonnay, Vin de Pays du Var France, 2007
A delicious, organic Chardonnay!
Superbly fresh with lemony flavours, minerality and crisp green apple. The palate is smooth - virtually creamy with sweet white fruits and citrus. Mouth-watering and spiced with a zesty finish - delicious!
Pair with pasta in creamy sauces and fishor chicken in lemon-butter sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2009

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670. Domaine La Lieue Chardonnay, Vin de Pays du Var France, 2009
This Ecocert certified organic wine trods the fine line of creamy and fresh very well.
Crisp apple and pear aromas layered with sweet praline, mineral, honeycomb and citrus notes. The palate is creamy and smooth offering pear compote and warm spice, vanilla and bright citrus flavours. The finish is mouth-watering and spicy...
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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671. Domaine Lafond Roc~Epine Rose, Tavel France, 2009

From Tavel, the Mecca of rose wines, is this impressive version that drinks more like a red wine than you might expect.
It offers aromas of cherries and red berry, dried flowers, tobacco and wild herbs with a sweet, earthy core. There is impressive power on the palate - it's dry with a nice full weight and bright flavours of red fruit, spice and citrus zest that lingers across the finish. Great paired with aged goat cheese or hearty seafood salads on the patio.
Look for this wine - too few of Tavel's speciality are available to us here. These structured versions are excellent for food pairing and will actually age (if you don't drink them first).

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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672. Domaine Lignres, Aric, Corbieres France, 2002
This wine, like the Cabanon de Pascal, just arrived from one of Kendall Jackson Family's newly acquired French Estates. It's has jammy aromas of bright blackberry and juicy red berry with earthy rustic barnyard nuances, sweet mint and roasted coffee beans. Smooth and chocolaty in the mouth with sour berries, leather and tobacco with a hint of iodine on the finish. Delicious and elegant!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 1st, 2006

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673. Domaine Lignres, Cabanon de Pascal, Corbieres France, 2002
From one of Kendall-Jackson Family's recently acquired French Estates.
A blend of Grenache, Merlot and Mourvedre it's earthy and rustic in true old world style. Red fruit, tobacco and leather aromas with a smoothly elegant texture, fresh ground pepper and cherry on the palate with great acidity and smooth tannins.
Look for the Domaine Ligneres wines being poured at the Vancouver Playhouse Wine Fest.

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674. Domaine Notre Dame de Cousignac, Syrah-Grenache, Vin de Pays de l'Ardeche, 2007
This is a delicious wine made from vineyards that have not seen the use of fertilizer or insecticides for more than 25 years and are currently in transition to organic.
It is a feminine wine, presenting aromas of forest berries and crushed flowers, white pepper and rosemary. The palate is brimming with sweet, high-toned fruit, mixed spice and cedary flavours. It is full and expressive with fine, firm tannins clinging to the finish. Pair this wine with Mediterranean dishes or aged, crumbly goat cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 6th, 2010

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675. Domaine Notre Dame de Cousignac, Syrah-Grenache, Vin de Pays de l'Ardeche, 2008
This Southern Rhone wine comes from vineyards that have not seen the use of fertilizer or insecticides for more than 25 years and are in transition to organic.
Aromas of black cherries and blackberry, cocoa, cigarbox and fine spice with a rich, earthy/mineral core. It has a powdery texture and bright acidity - there are wild herbs, tobacco and mocha with strong earthy flavours. The finish is smooth and lingers with spicy tobacco leaf.
A good value wine with charm!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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676. Domaine Pinnacle Sparkling Ice Cider, Frelighsburg Quebec
Ice cider has been popping up on Wine Diva's radar screen lately. Elephant Island in Naramata makes one but mostly I had been hearing about it by way of Quebec. Made similarly to icewine where the fruit is left to hang then harvested after frost so that the extracted juice is sweet, densely rich and aromatic. The Domaine Pinnacle is made from a blend of six apple varieties and it takes the frozen juice of at least 80 apples to fill one small bottle.
The result is a pure, aromatic melange of apple aromas.The bubbles lift the flavours and lighten the dense natural apple-y sweetness on the palate but the flavours are purely crisp, fresh, lingering apples!
Pair with apple tarte desserts or strong cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2007

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677. Domaine Tollot Beaut & Fils Savigny-Les-Beaunes, Burgundy Fr., 2004
Wine Diva is always a fan of the Domaine Tollot-Beaut wines-consistant value and flavour!
Sweet and sour red fruit, cherry, cranberry and rhubarb, tobacco, warm spice and a soft earthy and leathery nuances. On the palate the 2004 is a tad shy and reserved but has an appealingly delicate and femine quality to it.

For an excellent selection like this one from Domaine Tollot-Beaut & Fiils and other stunning Burgundy wines visit Marquis Wine Cellars.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 23rd, 2007

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678. Domenico di Bertiol Prosecco di Conegliano, Veneto Italy
A soft, fresh Prosecco with just a hint of perfect summer sweetness. Stone fruit, citrus, soft white floral aromas with an underlying chalky minerality. Mouth-watering and crisp with delicate bubbles...made for sipping!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 9th, 2007

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679. Don Miguel Gascon "1884" Reservado Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
This label is pays homage to the original winery (still in use) built in Mendoza city in 1884 that is now also home to a fantastic restaurant called Francis Mallmann.
Certainly more Syrah than Shiraz it is a wine with bright red fruit and wild herbal aromas followed by chocolate and vanilla, a burst of blueberry and a core of savoury char-grilled tones. It is medium-bodied with plenty of juicy red berry flavours. Expect a wine that's quite delicate on the palate, with a fine powdery texture and smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2009

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680. Don Miguel Gascon Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
NEW!
Sweet dense fruit--cherry and dark ripe berry aromas, earth and vanilla. Smooth and fresh with dark fruit flavours, chocolate, vanilla, tobacco and warm spice flavours followed with lingering coffee on the finish.
Appealingly lush!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2007

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681. Don Miguel Gascon Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Although there has been a change in the Gascon label since last vintage the powerful wine inside remains.
Intense, meaty aromas - boysenberry, smoke, mixed spices, savoury meat and herbal notes with pepper and a hint of dried fruit. Dense, ripe dark fruit - berry/plummy and peppery flavours, cocoa and coffee. It's earthy yet shows vibrant acidity and has youthful tannins on the finish.
A wine for meat or grilled foods.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2008

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682. Don Miguel Gascon Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Somewhat more fine-boned than its Malbec peers in the same price range, the Gascon shows blackcherry and blackberry, loads of pepper, vanilla and spice, undertones of prune and smoke and a hint of green olive. Spiced black fruits lead the palate, espresso and bittersweet cocoa and earthy savoury flavours linger on the finish. Nice elegance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2009

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683. Don Miguel Gascon Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
NEW!
Muscular aromatics--black fruit, smoked meat, earth and dark floral aromas. Smooth on the entry growing heatier on the mid-palate with chewy black fruit and coffee, a brush of acidity and smoky spices with lingering savory herbs, black pepper and dark cocoa on the finish.
Pair with grilled meat.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2007

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684. Don Miguel Gascon Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Opaque in colour with indigo glints and aromas of juicy blackberries,smoke, vanilla, spice and cedar with leather and meaty notes. Full-bodied with ripe, peppery fruit, smooth and balanced, bright acidity and lingering spice on the finish.
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 18th, 2008

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685. Don Simon Organic Sangria, Spain
The #1 selling Sangria in the world is now available in an organic option.
The lightweight, plastic 1.5 litre container of tasty summer fun is a deal at $11.99
Buy two, it goes down easy but is dryer and spicer than you would expect. It's sweet but tart with wine-y, orange-y and sweet cinnamon spiced flavours and fine tannins on the finish rather than cloying sweetness.
The regular Don Simon is in the red container at $9.99 and it's so appealing I've had people from South Africa email me to find out where to buy it!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2009

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686. Don Simon Sangria, Spain
...a lightweight, plastic 1.5 litre container of summer fun is a steal at $9.99.
The Don Simon claims to be the #1 selling Sangria in the world (sold in 80 countries) and is made from a blend of Tempranillo, Monastrell and Bobal grapes from Jumilla.
but the proof is in the glass - its terribly tasty and goes down much too easily. It's sweet but tart with wine-y, orange-y and sweet cinnamon spiced flavours.
If it makes you feel better, serve it in a wine glass But I guarantee you'll want to drink it out of a tumbler so you don't have to refill as often.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2009

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687. Dona Paula 'Los Cardos' Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
Expressive and fragrant - aromas of blueberry tea and sun-warmed raspberries, sweet mint and chocolate with loads of potent floral notes. The palate is sweet and bright with fantastic acidity. Expect juicy summer berries, tobacco leaf and mint with peppery flavours lingering, the tannins are fine and clingy.
A wine that will leave you wanting more...
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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688. Dona Paula 'Los Cardos' Sauvignon Blanc, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
Vibrant aromas of white peach and passionfruit with citrus peel, grass clippings and sweet herbs. The palate is a fine balance of creamy and lively and you can expect bright flavours of sour peach, mineral and grapefruit with a tart, mouth-watering finish.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 3rd, 2009

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689. Dona Paula 'Los Cardos' Sauvignon Blanc, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
A crisp summer white made for salads, shellfish and chevre crostini.
Aromas of peaches and gooseberry, limeade and minerals with hints of grass translate into a citrussy mouthful with tart fruit and bright acidity. It has a slightly rounded texture and flavours of green papaya, peach, lime and fresh herbs.
Very pleasing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2010

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690. Dona Paula Estate Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
This golden-hued Chardonnay with a core of toast and spice softened by creamy pear, melon, citrus and minerality. It has a fantastic weight on the palate with a creamy texture and flavours of citrus, toasted spices, pineapple and melon with hazelnut flavours lingering. The finish is snappy and fresh.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2009

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691. Dona Paula Estate Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
The big sister to the Los Cardos label is as juicy and delicious as expected with perhaps a bit more finesse and elegance. Colour and aromas have a lovely purity (must be all that fresh mountain Mendoza air) with bright berry aromas, spice, earth, cherry liqueur and mint. Clean robust Malbec flavours, intense fruit and spices with a long warm blackberry finish. Gorgeous.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2006

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692. Dona Paula Estate Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008


A delicious Malbec that will appeal to almost any red wine drinker...
Intense black cherries and black berries, cola spices, vanilla and mocha with hints of cedar, grilled herbs and dried fruits. The palate is supple and brimming with sweet, ripe fruit, exotic spices and espresso. Full-bodied with concentrated flavours and a smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 9th, 2010

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693. Dona Paula Los Cardos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
A dense purplish hue with dark, juicy berry aromas that jump out of the glass followed with undertones of crushed flowers, chocolate and savoury herbs. Ripe and sweet on the palate - a fruit bomb of flavour supported by patchouli, cedar and fresh ground spices. Intense and supple - good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 10th, 2008

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694. Dona Paula Los Cardos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Great value!
Expect a wine with a dense colour and opulent aromas of blackberries and black currents, cracked pepper, plush chocolate and espresso liqueur. It's supple with creamy black fruits, leather and plenty of mixed spices and pepper. Very balanced acidity and integrated tannins say, drink me now!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2009

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695. Dona Paula Los Cardos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
Very good value and crowd appeal!
Blueberry tea and cassis, sweet vanilla, a hint of mint with allspice and star anise. It is a fresh wine, juicy and supple with plenty of sweet spice, berry flavours, tobacco and espresso linger on the finish.
Tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2010
This crowd-pleasing red will get you through the party season without breaking the bank.
Ripe summer berries - blueberries and raspberries - chocolate and vanilla, floral and vague herbal tones. The palate is creamy and warm on the tongue, the berries, vanilla and chocolate return with cedar chips and espresso and plenty of spice flavours lingering.
Supple and completely quaffable.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2009

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696. Dona Paula Seleccion de Bodega Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo Mendoza Argentina, 2005
A very impressive wine from what is considered a prime Malbec growing region in Mendoza - Lujan de Cuyo, this extracted wine hails from low-yeild, high altitude 40 year old vines.
Intense aromas of black cherry, berry and chocolate, prune and mocha with mineral notes and undertones of roasted meat and dried herbs. Dense and succulent in the mouth with concentrated berry flavours, molten chocolate and dried fruit with espresso powder, vanilla and fine spices. Fine, ripe tannins cling to a lengthy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2010

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697. Donatella Cinelli Colombini Brunello di Montalcino 'Progetto Prime Donna', DOCG, Italy 2003
Crushed berries and dark flowers, saddle leather and cedar box with earthy tones and iodine. The aromas follow through onto the palate - rustic, with prominent acidity, spice cedar and cherry flavours. The tannins are fine but mouth-filling and this wine has a lot of life left in it yet...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2009

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698. Donatella Cinelli Colombini 'Leone Rosso' Tuscany Italy, 2006
This Toscano Rosso Super Tuscan red blends Sangiovese with 40% Merlot.
It presents juicy aromas - sweet smoked cherries and strawberry, cedar and crushed violets with hints of leather. The palate has plenty of cherry and bittersweet chocolate, leather and roasted espresso flavours. It is fresh and supple food wine with balanced acidity and fine firm tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 21st, 2010

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699. Donatella Cinelli Colombini Brunello di Montalcino, DOCG Toscana, 2003
Wonderful smoky/sweet cherry aromas, tar and saddle leather, coffee and sunbaked earth, dried flowers, forest floor and cocoa. The palate is full-bodied and typically earthy - leather, espresso, tobacco and pepper, cedar box and fresh spiced, red fruit.
A great gift idea or special occasion bottle that already has some age!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2008

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700. Donatella Cinelli Colombini, 'Leone Rosso' Toscana IGT, 2004
Sangiovese and Merlot combine to make this tasty 'Super Tuscan' style blend.
Classic rustic Sangiovese aromas - saddle leather, sweet cherry, earth and red berry notes with undertones of smoke and roasted coffee beans. The palate has more assertive fruit than on the nose - good acidity and flavours hinting at black cherry, spice, leather, cedar and sun-baked earth with fine drying tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2008

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701. Dourthe No.1 Sauvignon Blanc, Bordeaux France, 2007
Straw coloured with greenish hints and honeyed-citrus aromas with appealing herbal and mineral nuances. On the palate, the Dourthe shows a lovely balance between crispness and a round, smooth texture.
Pair with fresh oysters, chevre and salads with vinaigrettes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 14th, 2008

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702. Dow's LBV Port, Portugal, 2005

If you are looking for something to warm you by the fireside this holiday season (or any cold night) then look no farther. Velvety aromas of spiced plums and cherries, chocolate and toffee with sweet nutty tones. It is sliky and slides warmly across your palate - a mouthful of chocolate, mulling spices, rich fruit and toffee nut flavours. Nicely balanced with a smooth, fresh finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 21st, 2010

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703. Dr. Loosen, Riesling, Germany 2006
A recognizable Riesling favourite, the Dr.L features fresh lemon-lime, peach, white floral and mineral aromas with a hint of petrol. On the palate is pops with fresh, sweet apricots, green apples and apricots, citrus blossoms and honey. Bright acidity cleanses the palate and makes your mouth water for more.
Consistant vintage after vintage.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2008

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704. Dr. Pauly Bergweiler Bernkasteler Badstube Riesling Kabinett, Mosel~Saar~Ruwer Germany, 2006
Golden hued with aromas of honey, stone fruits, slate and tea leaves. The aromas echo the palate showing ripe peach/apricot flavours, chamomile tea with honey, juicy citrus and the expected minerality. The palate is softly rounded, it's off-dry but with bright acidity.
A lovely Mosel Riesling from a great producer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 7th, 2008

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705. Dr. Pauly Bergweiler Riesling, Mosel~Saar~Ruwer Germany, 2007
Fresh!
Aromas of lemon peel, honey blossoms loads of mineral notes and a fine seam of petrol on the nose. Off-dry with lemon/lime falvours, tree fruit and steely minerality. Tangy and crisp with a lingering zesty, mouth-watering finish.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 7th, 2008

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706. Dr. von Bassermann~Jordan Deidesheimer Paradiesgarten Kabinett Riesling, Pfalz Germany, 2004
The colour is honey and the aromas too. Ripe apricot, lemon drops, honey, citrus zest and white blossoms with undertones of slate and petrol. In the mouth there's an initial spritz of citrus on the entry followed by stone fruits, candied zest and lingering minerality on the finish. It's off-dry but has snappy acidity to clean up the finish.
Trust me, you'll want to have more...
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 7th, 2008

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707. Dunavar Pinot Gris, Hungary, 2009
A rare bottle of Hungarian wine found on BC wine shelves, this affordable Pinot Gris has a light peachy-hue with aromas of mineral, smoke, apple, pear and musk melon with herbal hints. The palate is crisp and fresh with nice weight and intensity - the acidity is pleasing, the texture is rounded off presenting tree fruit, mineral and citrus peel which lingers across the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 30th, 2010

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708. Dunham Froese 'Amicitia' White, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Ah-mee-CHEE-tee ah is a latin word meaning friends, it's a very difficult word to decipher on a label, but I give them credit for the thought behind the name....Dunham Froese is employing not only organic, but biodynamic practices in their vineyards which I applaud.
This fragrant blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Viognier has gobs of stone fruit - peach and apricot - citrus, exotic floral, vanilla and honey and is liberally spiced. Slick on the palate with excellent extraction - the Viognier really pops here - and a long, hot finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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709. Dunham Froese 'Amicitia' White, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is a fragrant compilation of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Viognier that I like even more than the 2007 vintage. AndDunham Froese is employing not only organic, but biodynamic practices in their vineyards which I heartily applaud.
The wine has aromas of juicy white peach and pink grapefruit, hints of caramel and warm spice, jalapeno and grass clippings with exotic floral and honey tones. The palate is smooth and rounded with layers of sweet, fresh white fruit and herbal flavours. Tart citrus and fine spice linger on the finish.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2009

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710. Dunham Froese Amicitia White, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Pronounced ah-mee-CHEE-tee-ah (Latin for friendship), this crisp white is a blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Viognier.
Aromas of fresh stone fruit, citrus and melon with soft layers of wild flowers, spice and mineral lead to a bright, mouth-watering palate with a rounded texture and flavours of citrus, honey and spice.
Certainly a bottle to share with friends - amicitia.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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711. Dunham Froese Amicitia, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Dunham Froese is a small winery in the southern Okanagan town of Oliver, located at the base of the soaring McIntyre Bluff. The Amicitia (Latin for 'friends') pronounced ah-me-CHEE-tee-ah is a red blend of Merlot and Syrah.
The aromas are intense pepper, cherries, chocolate and plum with savoury, meaty undertones. Red berries and plums appear on the palate, again with loads of pepper, leather and bittersweet chocolate flavours. There is lifted acidity, the texture is dusty, somewhat drying and the finish has mouth-coating tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2009

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712. Dunham Froese Amicitia, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This small winery and organic vineyards are located at the base of the soaring McIntyre Bluff near Oliver BC. The Amicitia 2007 (Latin for 'friends') pronounced ah-me-CHEE--ee-ah is a red kitchen sink blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Syrah. Expect soft, earthy aromas of wild berries and plums, tobacco and savoury herbal tones. It's medium-bodied and quite fine-boned with plenty of spice and cedar flavours. The tannins are fine grained and linger through the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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713. Dunham Froese Amicitia, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Pronounced ah-me-CHEE--tee-ah, this blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Syrah are grown in an organic vineyard located at the base of the soaring McIntyre Bluff near Oliver BC. It has aromas of rich chocolate, cherries and plum pudding, cola spices and molasses with hints of vanilla and hazelnut. On the palate, blackberry, plum and spiced toffee flavours make up a powerful and dense wine with good structure and a meaty core. Fine cocoa tannins linger on the finish - a very different wine from the 2007 vintage.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2010

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714. Dunham Froese Estate Winery Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
A very impressive showing from a winery that is not only employing organic but biodynamic practices...
Prune plums, chocolate, juicy red cherry and leather with sage-y/vegetal notes and smoky minerality. The entry reveals fresh, bright fruit and a medium-full bodied weight then sweet spices and cedar into spiced coffee on the finish. The acidity is great and the tannins are soft making this a great wine with soft cheeses or even firm fleshed fish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2009

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715. Dunham Froese Merlot, Okanagan Valley, 2007
Dunham Froese is located on the 700 acre Covert Farms land at the base of McIntyre Bluff near Okanagan Falls. They embrace sustainable and organic farming practices and continue to impress BC wine drinkers with their wines.
The 2007 Merlot bucks the trend of the massive, extracted versions I have been tasting recently and aims for a bit more elegance. Expect red fruit, cedar chips, saddle leather and wild herb aromas on the nose with undertones of chocolate. The palate is a bit austere, it's medium-bodied and earthy with good acidity and flavours of red berries, spicebox, forest floor and cocoa.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 4th, 2009

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716. Dunham Froese Merlot, Okanagan Valley, 2008
Dunham Froese is located on the 700 acre Covert Farms land at the base of McIntyre Bluff near Okanagan Falls. They embrace sustainable and organic farming practices and continue to impress BC wine drinkers with their wines.
Their 2007 Merlot presents smoked plums and spiced cocoa there are herbal notes and hints of minerality with just a hint of rubber and char. The palate is weighty and plush, has a powdery texture with spiced plums, cocoa and a nice savoury finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 4th, 2010

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717. Dunham Froese Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The Pinot Blanc was the first wine I ever tasted from Dunham Froese a couple of years back and I think, to this day, its one of my favourites in the Okanagan.
Fresh orchard fruits like white peach and nectarine, spring blossoms and honey. The palate is snappy, zesty and fruity with nice minerality and a crisp, dry finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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718. Dunham Froese Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The Dunham Froese Pinot Blanc is always a solid choice for a fragrant white with a dry, crisp palate.
The 2008 vintage features aromas of wild clover honey and white peaches, sunwarmed pears and pretty citrus blossom notes. the palate is snappy and clean with a creamy vanilla finish.
A refreshing wine perfect for fresh salads and soft cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2010

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719. Dunham Froese Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Sour cherry, red berries, savoury herbs, leather and forest floor aromas The palate shows bright, tart red fruit, plenty of spice and pepper, tea leaf and cedarbox and earthy undertones. Very well balanced and not too astringent - stands up well against other B.C Pinot Noirs.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2009
Mixed red berry and tart cherry fruit, earthy/mushroom-y aromas and cedar with hints of sage and a pinch of pepper. The texture stands out in this wine - silky against the tongue with raspberry fruit followed by savoury flavours - herbs and pepper, fleur de sel and forest floor. Loads of spice, good acidity and a substantial finish.
Pair with duck, salmon with wild mushroom cream sauce or morel risotto.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 1st, 2009

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720. Dunham Froese Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The 2008 vintage of Dunham Froese's rose has brilliant salmony-orange glints and aromas of smoked cherries, currents and cranberry with tangerine peel. Expect a bright palate with plenty of acidity and layers of mixed berry, earth, cedarbox spice and citrus flavours. The finish is long and zesty...
Perfect for a light lunch on the patio.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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721. Dunham Froese Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
This organic rose is made from 95% Merlot and 5% Syrah and is not for the meek.
It is a dark rusty-ruby colour with aromas of cherry juice, smoke, dried tobacco leaf and wild herbs with an earthy core. There is plenty of lively acidity and flavours of tobacco and spice with hints of dried fruit. Quite powerful and grippy on the palate with a dusty texture - spice and strong citrus peel flavours linger on the finish.
Will hold its own with barbecued foods.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2010

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722. Dunham Froese Rose, Okanagan Valley, 2007
Wild red berries and smoke, earthy - florest floor/woodsy notes - light spice, tobacco and leather. The palate is off-dry, kind of spicy-sweet, with tart red fruit, citrus zest and spiced tobacco lingering on the finish. Pair with salmon or wild mushrooms in cream sauce.
Look for this hard-to-find wine in select private wine stores or, I heard you may be able to taste some at the newly opened Shangri-La Hotel in Vancouver...
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 5th, 2009

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723. Dunham Froese Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
From Dunham Froese's certified organic estate vineyard, this very tasty Sauvignon Blanc is generally blended with other white varieties, but this vintage was so good, they knew they had to show it off!
It releases a fruit cup of aromas with creamy honey and undertones of sugar snap peas. On the palate the lovely sweet fruit continues, it is lively but with a slightly creamy edge and has a crisp zesty finish. It is a wine worth seeking out in private stores in British Columbia.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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724. Durbanville Hills Sauvignon Blanc, Durbanville South Africa, 2009
A fresh, verdant Sauvignon Blanc with a fantastic price tag.
Aromas of nettle, grass clippings and gooseberry, green papaya and passionfruit with a whiff of jalapeno. There is a hint of sweetness on the palate and it is not a shy wine - it's loaded flavours of nettle, snap peas and citrus peel that linger through the finish.
A very affordable crowd-pleaser.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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725. Durbanville Hills Sauvignon Blanc, Durbanville South Africa, 2010

A very appealing price, this South African Sauvignon Blanc offers smoky minerality, mown lawn and jalapeno aromas with citrus, tropical fruit and honeysuckle. A fresh, simple palate with pleasing roundness and mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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726. Durbanville Hills Shiraz, Durbanville South Africa, 2008

Savoury.
One cannot help but think about beef or game when smelling this wine - smoked meat, black fruit, cracked black pepper and even some bacon fat. The palate offers mixed red and black fruit, plenty of pepper, char, toasted oak and bitter-sweet cocoa.
Recommended pairings: venison, game birds and grilled beef.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011

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727. Duval Leroy Brut, Champagne France, NV
Duval Leroy also makes another WD favorite in a hand painted gold Paris bottle. But this particular Duval Leroy Brut has all the elements I require-creamy texture, rich mousse and a delicate bead of bubbles. Fresh and toasty on the nose with white orchard fruit, crisp citrus and clean minerals on the palate.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2006

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728. Echeverria Carmenere, Molina Chile, 2006
Intriguing aromas of cracked black peppercorns, sweet red berries, tobacco, earth and spices. Full-bodied and fresh, with juicy red berries on the palate, coffee beans and peppery flavours. Balanced acidity and fine tannins on the finish.
Good value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 6th, 2008

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729. Edge Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California, 2007
This satisfying Cabernet has 16% Napa Merlot blended in to create a sumptuous red with fragrant black berries and a hint of raspberry, molten chocolate and tobacco aromas with a core of dried herbs and prune. The palate is lush and remarkably fresh, laden with juicy sunwarmed berries, espresso powder and chocolate with hints of sweet vanilla and fine spice. The finish is long, smooth and bright.
Delicious.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2010

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730. Elephant Hill Viognier, Hawkes Bay New Zealand, 2010

A fantastic wine from a fantastic producer on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand in Hawkes Bay.
Aromatic! Exotic floral and citric notes, apricots, quince and honey. The palate is voluptuous and offers ripe tropical fruit and warm spice - it is weighty and slick with great acid balance and a long spicy finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2011

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731. Elephant Island 'Stellaport' Naramata BC
StellaPort is a combination of two words "Stella",from Stella cherries that have been growing on the Elephant Island site for decades and "Port", from the fortified dessert wine classic to Portugal. Although the NV (non-vintage) Stellaport is produced in the traditional solera system method, like sherry (meaning the current juice in being blended with a combination of previous vintages), and its intriguing bottle reads like a time capsule of local and world events.
The colour is a velvety cherry juice/brickish hue with aromas of spiced, cooked cherries and clove. On the tongue it's smooth, not too sweet, tasting of cherries jubilee, dried cherries, cedar and cocoa. Good acidity lingering fine, spiced tannins on the finish.

©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2008

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732. Elephant Island Black Currant Wine, Naramata BC, 2007
A brilliant ruby-berry hue popping juicy black currant aromas with an undertone of pepper. Cheek-sucking, mouth-watering acidity- juicy and fresh.
The folks at Elephant Island suggest pairing it with salt & vinager chips, but if you do, between the salt and acidity- watch out!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2008

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733. Elephant Island Cherry Wine, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Dense aromas of dried cherries with hints of tobacco and light spice. The palate is dry and juicy, cherries, spice and dark earthy flavours dominate. Miranda and Del Halladay (owners of Elephant Island) suggest venison, lamb and tomato based pastas with this wine but it also makes a fantastic addition to sangria!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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734. Elephant Island Crab Apple, Naramata BC, 2007
A little bit pink and a bit sweet this pretty wine is made from crab apples and surprise, it tastes like it!
I also get suggestions of white nectarine and melon peel but mostly its crisp, tart and refreshing...
The friendly folks at Elephant Island suggest this paired with stinky cheeses or spicy Thai or Indian curries...
Sounds good to me!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2008

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735. Elephant Island Framboise, Naramata BC, 2007
You may ask why I am reviewing a product that is no longer available (you may find a few bottles lingering in private wine stores). So that you can keep in mind, the 2008 vintage when it comes available or better yet you can look out for other E.I. fruit wines this holiday season that will also be suitable to drop into your bubbly cocktails or serve with dessert.
This framboise is sun warmed raspberries, sweet and warm with liqueur-like intensity. And like any fresh berries it finishes with a tart kiss - not too sweet.
Just try to have only one sip...
Pair with chocolate lava cake or that decadent box of designer chocolates.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 16th, 2008

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736. Elephant Island Pear Wine, Naramata BC, 2007
Pear, pear and more pear - but not roasted - clean, fresh and pristine pear aromas and flavours with hints of orchard blossoms. Dry and crisp on the palate - it would pair well with slightly spicy dishes - Indian curry or pears in mascarpone cheese spiked with candied ginger.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2008

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737. Elephant Island Pink Elephant, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This method champenoise sparkling is a fun pink sipper made from Granny Smith apples with a dosage of cassis - it's like drinking an un-traditional Kir Royal. It foams up like pink cotton candy in your glass and present aromas of apples, black berries and cranberry. It is off-dry on the palate and very mousse-y, it tastes of tart apples and sweet berries. It is bright and frivolous and tasty as heck.
Chill it down and sip it on the patio this summer.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 18th, 2010

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738. Emiliana Adobe Carmenere Reserva, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2009
Emiliana is the leader in organic and biodynamic viticulture in Chile and large scale biodynamic leaders world-wide -having visited, I know they take this stuff very seriously!
This recently released 2009 Carmenere Reserva is made from organically grown grapes and offers excellent value. It presents aromas of red berries and cherries, chocolate and sweet licorice with a core of dried herbs and roasted red pepper. The palate is smooth and fresh, sweet fruit pops through mid-palate layered with bittersweet chocolate, warm spice and tobacco flavours. Nice firm structure and bright acidity with an impressive finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 11th, 2010

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739. Emiliana Adobe Syrah Rose, Valle Central Chile, 2009
Emiliana are the leaders in organic and biodynamic viticulture in Chile and biodynamic leaders world-wide - having visited, I know they take thie stuff very seriously!
This recently released 2009 rose is made from organically grown Syrah and presents fresh aromas of red berries, cigarbox and fine spices. The same sweet red fruit aromas appear on the palate with a hints of vanilla, and peppery spice that lingers on the finish. It is off-dry in the mouth but balanced with lively acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2010

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740. Emiliana Organicos 'Coyam' Colchagua Valley Chile, 2005
A luscious blend of Syrah, Cabernet, Carmenere, Merlot and Petit Verdot this organic/biodynamic wine is rich and earthy with blueberries, raspberries, underlying black fruit aromas and smoke and cocoa notes. Fresh and vibrant on the palate with an appealing chewiness, nice acidity and lingering dark chocolate, warm spices and ripe berry flavours that you can really sink your teeth into.
Truly delicious.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2007

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741. Emotivo Montepulciano D'Abruzzo DOC, Italy 2008
Here is your Monday-Thursday pasta wine - a Montepulciano D'Abruzzo with rich warm aromas of cherries and espresso, a hint of iodine, leather and sunbaked earth and a core of chocolate shavings and dried herbs. The palate reflects the aromas - chocolate and savoury spices, plum and cherry flavours, just a suggestion of dried fruit with char, cigarbox and spice lingering on the finish.
A simple, juicy and smooth weekday dinner wine.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 9th, 2010

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742. Emotivo Montepulciano D'Abruzzo DOC, Italy 2009
This approachable Montepulciano d'Abbruzo is a perfect weekday dinner wine that does not lack fruit.
Aromas of Morell cherries, vanilla, chocolate shavings, cedar and dry tobacco with some floral undertones. The palate is sweet and supple with simple, rustic flavours of earth, spice and black cherry. It has a smooth finish and enough acidity to pair with foods such as meaty, tomato-based pastas.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 9th, 2010

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743. Emotivo Pinot Grigio Blush Della Venezia, Italy, 2008
Like it's siblings Emotivo Pinot Grigio and Montepulciano this blush-rose offers a straight forward sipper, simple and very affordable.
It is blushing pink in clour with peachy, berry aromas, a hint of soft floral and a spritz of citrus. It is crisp on the entry with friendly maraschino cherry, peach and citric flavours. It's not a dry rose, but a nice dose of acidity on the finish helps to cleanse the palate.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 4th, 2010

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744. Emotivo Pinot Grigio Della Venezie, Italy, 2008
This is a crisp, light sipper perfect for summer salads, fish or antipasti.
This new Emotivo label contains a very affordable trio which includes a Montepulciano and a Pinot Grigio rose.
It presents aromas of pears and honey, spring blossoms and flinty/mineral notes with a hint of wild herbs. Citrus and mineral flavours lead the palate - it is a fresh, delicate wine with a bright finish.
Simple and very pleasant!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2010

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745. Ernest Preiss Riesling, Alsace France, 2009

A lovely, bracing Riesling that offers aromas of apricot, white grapefruit and lemondrops, gala apples and spring blossoms with a firm mineral core. The palate follows suit - it is a dry style of Riesling with tangy citrus, white fruit and slate flavours. Nicely balanced with a long, mouth-watering finish.
Recommended pairings: white fleshed fish, medium cheeses and cream sauces.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 30th, 2011

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746. Errazuriz Don Maximiano Founder's Reserve, Aconcagua Valley, Chile, 2004
In a spit or swallow tasting I hoped no one was noticing that I kept swallowing this wine. Powerful sweet berry fruit aromas, freshly turned earth, chocolate and lilac cream swirled with tobacco, mint and smoke. Chocolaty smooth and supple on the palate with a beautiful sweet vanilla finish. A blend of Cabernet, Shiraz and Merlot. The 2003's are just arriving-we were tasting the 2004.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 3rd, 2006

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747. Errazuriz Max Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Aconagua Valley Chile, 2004
Classic Errazuriz elegance with dense aromas of cassis, fresh herbs, black cherries in chocolate and leather notes. On the palate it shows smooth berry liqueur flavours, a slightly chewy, earthy mid-palate, integrated tannins and lingering sweet spiced cocoa on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2007

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748. Errazuriz Max Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Aconcagua Valley Chile, 2004-
Bold and hearty with black and red berry aromas, chocolate and leather, fresh dark earth and just a drop of green bell pepper and herbs. Smooth and gorgeous in the mouth with sweet red fruit and softly spiced oak. Beautiful balance throughout with a warm finish and light tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 3rd, 2006

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749. Errazuriz Max Reserva Carmenere, Aconcagua Valley Chile, 2009
Errazuriz handles this established Chilean variety well - it's undoubtably a savoury wine offering alluring notes of sweet red berries, grilled herbs and roasted bell peppers layered with cocoa and sweet spice. It is quite lush and supple in the mouth - fresh red fruit and spices are lashed to roasted/grilled flavours and it lingers with cocoa and espresso.
A perfect wine for slightly browned gnocchi in brown butter and sage or grilled meats.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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750. Errazuriz Max Reserva Merlot, Aconcagua Valley Chile, 2004
Even the opaque purplish-garnet hue of this wine looks velvety, but its the velvet in your mouth that'll really impress you! Lush plums and juicy blackberries, smoke, leather and a delicate whiff of mint on the nose. Soft and rounded black fruit and fresh red berry on the tongue with warm sweet spices, cinnamon and vanilla. Tightly controlled tannins and long smooth finish.
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 3rd, 2006

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751. Errazuriz Max Reserva Shiraz, Aconcagua Valley Chile, 2006
One of the well-made Max Reserva wines, the Shiraz boasts appealing fruit and elegance. Aromas of sweet cherries and wild berries, cedar chips and purple blossoms with undertones of char, earth, chocolate and plenty of spice. The palate is supple with flavours that echo the aromas - dark berries, smoke and spice, meaty tones and dark chocolate with fine white pepper lingering on the finish. Good structure with dry and powdery tannins.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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752. Errazuriz Max Reserve Shiraz, Aconcongua Valley Chile, 2009

A densly purple coloured and aromatic wine that will engage you with aromas of blueberries and plums, chocolate and vanilla, white pepper, tobacco and mixed sweet spices. Lush on the palate, it offers chocolate and berries with plenty of mocha flavours that linger long after you swallow. It has excellent concentration with balanced acidity and smooth tannins.
Delicious!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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753. Errazuriz Sena, Aconcagua Valley, Chile, 2004-
Earthy, with smoked blackberry and blueberry aromas that opened up into floral aromas of carnation and lily, coffee liqueur and hints of jalapeno an tobacco. In the mouth more earth with plums and mixed berries with liquorice on the finish. Elegant and layered although sill young and tight when we sampled, it this wine is quite stunning. Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. We tasted the 2004. The Sena-a combined effort with Robert Mondavi is not available in our market.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 3rd, 2006

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754. Errazuriz Vinedo Chadwick, Maipo Valley, Chile, 2004
For sheer romance, you can't beat the Chadwick. The wines come from a vineyard in the 'backyard' of Mr. Chadwick's family home near Santiago in Alto Maipo. The backyard being a full sized polo field that Eduardo's father played on while Eduardo watched as a child. No longer in use as a playing field, the red and white goalposts remain to mark the memory the of its previous life. The Chadwick is purely masculine with rich earth and game meat aromas packed with ripe berries topped in vanilla cream. Ultra smooth on the entry with fresh cassis and sweet spices, elegant and layered with tight tannins. 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2002 is available.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 3rd, 2006

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755. Escorihuela "1884 The President's Blend', Mendoza Argentina, 2006
This concentrated blend of Malbec with 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Syrah will impress you as much as it's new neck-tag label.
President Juan Peron and his wife Evita were fond of one of Escorihuela's red blends in the 1940s, this wine pays homage to that era with its broad and powerful characteristics - aromas of smoke and bittersweet chocolate, rich black fruit and a savoury core of green olives, roasted herbs and grilled meat. A dense palate with a lot of depth, layering black fruit, espresso and dark cocoa with plenty of spice. The texture is powdery, almost granular, the tannins are chewy and the finish lingers with flavours of toasted oak.
A massive wine that will benefit from cellar time.
A wine made for Asado (Argentine barbecue).
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 12th, 2010

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756. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
There is some impressive intensity in this Mendoza Cabernet Sauvignon. You can expect aromas of sweet cassis, chocolate and lifted menthol notes and it's juicy on the palate with high-toned fruit, spiced cocoa, tobacco and espresso powder flavours. A smooth wine with powdery tannins that will pair well with creamy Parmigiano Reggiano polenta or lamb stew.
New arrival September, 2010 - tasted June 30, 2010
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 28th, 2010

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757. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

New vintage!
There is some very impressive intensity in this delicious Mendoza Cabernet Sauvignon. Expect upfront aromas of sweet cassis, chocolate and lifted menthol notes. It is juicy on the palate with high-toned fruit, spiced cocoa, tobacco and lingering espresso flavours. It is a smooth wine with powdery tannins that will pair well with creamy Parmigiano Reggiano polenta or lamb stew.
New arrival December 2010 - tasted June 2010
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2010

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758. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Malbec, Mendoza Argentina 2008
Named for the year the winery in Mendoza city was established (it's still in use) this Don Miguel Gascon wine will go through a subtle label change highlighting the "1884" on the label soon.
It is an interesting divergence from the Malbecs you may have been drinking, it does have a subtle elegance, it's not so in-your-face. Aromas of young purple berries, dried tobacco leaf and coffee beans and hints of grilled herbs, mocha and just a whiff of blueberry. The palate echoes the aromas, primary tobacco leaf and mocha with toffee hints and fine white pepper. It is smooth and balanced and lingers with the flavour of espresso.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2009

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759. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Malbec, Mendoza Argentina 2009
Named for the year the winery in Mendoza city was established (it's still in use) The Escorihuela 1884 wines (formerly Don Miguel Gascon) continue to offer solid value and consistently tasty juice.
The 2009 presents sweet mocha and gobs of purple fruit aromas, tobacco leaf followed by a nice whiff of sweet blueberry and an earthy core. Juicy berry flavours and tobacco leaf echo the aromas, it is both potent and fresh -deceptively concentrated. The finish is smooth with sweet and savoury flavours of spice, cigarbox and mocha.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2010

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760. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
A delicious Syrah, the 1884 Reservado presents abundant aromas of blackberry and raspberry with tobacco, chocolate, licorice and sweet spices. It is generous in the mouth with sweet, warm berry flavours followed by a spiced cocoa linger. This crowd pleasing wine has lovely a weight, a seductive, supple texture and smooth finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2010

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761. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
This is a wine that is sure to impress your guests.
It is sweet and smoky, laden with ripe black raspberries, vanilla and earth with a core of smoky spice. The palate is very fresh too - sweey juicy berry and cherry flavours lead the charge followed by allspice and rich mocha espresso flavours. Smooth and nicely balanced - not too earthy, not too jammy but presenting plenty of high-toned fruit and acidity.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 24th, 2010

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762. Escorihuela '1884' Reservado Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

Yum!
Appealing aromas of chocolate, black raspberries and warm cherry with hints of violets, mocha and vanilla. It is a completely approachable red with a supple, rounded palate and plush berry and mocha flavours. Smooth and bright throughout, with powdery tannins on the finish.
You'll win friends with this wine.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2011

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763. Escorihuela '1884' Viognier, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
NEW!
This welcome aromatic addition to Escorihuela's wine portfolio provides aromas of warm peaches and lime oil, lemon custard, orange blossoms and exotic spices with mineral undertones. It is sweet and ripe on the palate with a creamy texture and nicely balanced acidity. Flavours of peaches, honey and orange peel are followed by a long spicy finish.
Yum!
Tasted June 30/2010 - now on shelves November 2010.

©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 22nd, 2010

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764. Escorihuela '1884' Viognier, Mendoza Argentina, 2010
This is a fantastic Viognier with plenty of personality!
Aromas of peach nectar, smoked spices, wild honey, fruit blossoms and vibrant zesty citrus. The palate will not disappoint either - flavourful and smoothly weighted with stonefruit and exotic citrus spiked with smoky spices. Very nice concentration here that is balanced with bright acidity and just a hint of mineral salinity trails on the finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 24th, 2011

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765. Espelt "Saulo", Cataluna Spain,2005
This bottle (with its darling label) is a blend of two of my favorite grapes, Carignan and Grenache.
Sweet berry, earth and spiced aromas with delicate notes of rose petals in the rain. Smooth on the palate with juicy red berries, minerals, tobacco and roasted coffee, shows good acidity throughout, soft tannins on the finish and lingering white pepper.
Pair with Spanish cheeses and chacuterie.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2007

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766. Espelt Corali Rose Emporada DO Spain, 2008
This chic rose is made from Garnacha and will pair nicely with spicy fish tacos or tapas. It's a cranberry-hued rose that releases a bounty of summer berry aromas as well as candied citrus, tobacco and fine cedar box spice notes. It's fresh on the palate and is highlighted with wild strawberries and tart current flavours, and there's plenty of spice and citrus peel throughout.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 10th, 2009

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767. Esser Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2005
Seductively rich and velvety on the nose and the palate.
An exceedingly quaffable California Cab with a price that will have you stocking up!
Lush...cassis, juicy red berries, chocolate covered cherries and sweet spices all wrapped up in a silky smooth package.
And, it has enough sweet, ripe fruit to partner with spiced Indian fritters laced with curry!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 17th, 2007

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768. Esser Vineyards Chardonnay, California, 2005
Esser has it goin' on. From the simple, clean and attractive packaging to it's appealing under $20 price tag Esser wines represent good (drinkable) value for the almighty buck!
The Chardonnay has a rich goldy-hue with super-ripe aromas of pineapple and pear, fruit blossoms, juicy lemon and sweet vanilla spices. On the palate it's a rounded, buttery mouth-full with fresh fruit flavours dressed up with more warm spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 17th, 2007

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769. Evans & Tate "The Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River Australia, 2003
A gorgeous bottle with its attractive black label the E&T is a wonderful example of beautiful black fruit--blackberries and black cherries, dark flowers, velvety chocolate, sweet spices and hints of eucalyptus. The aromas are heady, the texture lush and firm with fine grained and elegant tannins.
The North American consumer wanted this wine under cork. In Oz they consume it fresh and fragrant under screw-cap.

This product is not yet available in B.C.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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770. Evans & Tate Chardonnay, Margaret River Australia, 2006
Pineapple, toasted spices, brown butter and melon aromas with streams of citrus, guava and vanilla caramel undertones. Crisp on the entry - tropical and citrus fruits supported by buttery roasted nut flavours. The freshness lingers - very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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771. Evans & Tate Chardonnay, Margaret River Australia, 2006
Wines from Western Australia are surprisingly crisp and clean compared to the jammy fruit bombs we are used to. This makes them exceedingly food friendly!
Bright and vibrant with lemon and crab apple aromas and hints of oak spice. On the palate it is crisp citrus and mineral with buttered toast flavours a slightly oily texture and long, elegant finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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772. Evans & Tate Shiraz, Margaret River Australia, 2004
Mulberries and spiced mocha, eucalyptus and sweet allspice with leathery hints and blueberry undertones. Juicy and ripe with bright berry fruit on the palate, spice and tobacco with gentle power and fresh acidity.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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773. Evesham Wood Pinot Noir Willamette Valley Oregon, 2006
Earthy and rich on the nose with smoked black cherries, leather, meaty notes and cedar spice box. Smooth with bright acidity and quite full-bodied for a Pinot Noir showing fresh cherry, smoke, earth, spiced cocoa and oak char flavours on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2008

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774. Evil Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2007
Perhaps not so "Evil", this Aussie Cabernet is oozing brambly berries, smoke and chocolate aromas with hints of blueberry and a core of dark earth, mixed spices and tobacco leaf. The palate has a powdery texture and echoes the nose with flavours of dark cocoa, spice and tobacco. There is plenty of acidity, the mid-palate is firm and dusty tannins appear on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 12th, 2010

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775. Excelsior Cabernet Sauvignon, Robertson Valley, South Africa, 2005
Dark ruby-cherry coloured showing rich plum and blackcurrant aromas with vanilla, earth, chocolate and some herbal/jalapeno hints. Fresh, ripe fruit, cocoa, peppery spices and oak flavours. Stylish and layered with a warm finish and integrated tannins. Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 1st, 2008

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776. Excelsior Paddock Viognier, Robertson South Africa, 2008
An attractively priced Viognier with aromas of lemon/lime and minerals and hints of spice and stone fruits. On the palate it shows tropical fruits and spice with a smooth, slightly oily texture, it's hot but not overly and its brightness offsets the typical weightiness of Viognier.
Surprisingly elegant for the value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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777. Excelsior Shiraz, Robertson South Africa, 2007
A savoury red with ripe aromas of plums and blackberry, sweet spice, vanilla and cocoa with a hint of green bean and charred oak and peppery notes. The fruit aromas are echoed on the palate with toasted spice and cocoa flavours, the finish is bittersweet with lingering toasted oak flavours.
Certainly a wine suited to hard cheeses or dense, grilled meats.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 1st, 2010

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778. Excelsior Viognier, South Africa, 2010

A very nicely priced Viognier that will please the crowd at your patio party.
Expect crisp citric aromas, stone fruit and exotic floral aromas. It has an appealing, silky weight and plenty of mouth-watering lemon/lime flavours. Recommended pairings: fresh and spicy Asian dishes, creamy pastas.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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779. Fabiano 'Negraro' Ripasso Valpolicella DOC Veneto Italy, 2008

New label coming!
This wine was named Negraro but future vintages will be known as Signature Series.
This vintage is a Classico Superiore Ripasso (the wine is put through a secondary fermentation with addition of partially dried grapes, or pomace from Amarone to give the wine depth and weight) made from Corvina, Rondinella, Sangiovese and Negrara grapes.
Mixed ripe red cherry and dried cherry aromas with peppery spice, earth, cocoa and plummy hints. Fine, dry tannins and bright acidity are the base for bittersweet chocolate, coffee and sunbaked earth flavours. Slightly brooding but not overly dense with the expected, pleasantly bitter finish.
Recommended pairings: roasted meat dishes, hearty pastas with spicy meat based sauces or firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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780. Fabiano Amarone Della Valpolicella, "I Fondatori", Veneto Italy, 2003
Still bright and supple this 2003 Amarone packs aromas ripe berries and cherries, hints of dried fruits, saddle leather, warm spice and mocha. The palate is dense and earthy and at the same time juicy - layers of vibrant fruit, espresso and chocolate, spice box and molasses - fine firm tannins linger.
Perfect paired with crumbly, aged cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 21st, 2010
A lovely, feminine-style Amarone with pretty blueberry, dried cherry and crushed floral aromas laced with spice and coffee liqueur tones for support. Earthy with dark chocolate, leather, dried cherries and spice lingering on the palate. An Amarone that will seduce you with elegance, not pound its chest...
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 27th, 2009

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781. Fabiano la Piazzola Valpolicella DOC, Italy, 2009

A blend of 70% Corvina, 25% Rondinella and 5 % Molinara, grape varieties, which are classic to the Veneto and especially in the production of Valpolicella and Amarone wines.
This fragrant wine offers maraschino cherry, violets, sweet spices, mocha and toffee with a hint of banana. The palate follows suit - rich smooth and chocolaty with plenty of substance and bright acidity.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2011

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782. Fairview 'La Capra' Shiraz, Coastal Region South Africa, 2009

I have to admire the packaging on the bottle, it reads like a turn-of-the-century poster (19th to 20th century that is) "Each glass will transport you to a magical place..."
This wine is savoury - grilling meats and smoked jalapeno, dark plums and chocolate with some underlying floral notes. The palate follows suit with spice, char grilling and loads of pepper with bittersweet cocoa.
Perfect for grilled beef or hearty stews.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 26th, 2011

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783. Famiglia Bianchi Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2005-
This gorgeous fresh Cabernet Sauvignon evokes images of its mountainside vineyards in Argentina.
Aromas of ripe berries, cedar, tobacco and cocoa bathing in sweet oak.
On the palate the Famiglia Bianchi Cabernet has lush fruit and chocolate with earth, leather and delicate herbaceous flavours. Smooth on the tongue with bright acidity and soft tannins, a refreshing change from jammy attitude and low altitude!
As seen on CityFood.com March 19, 2007!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 13th, 2007

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784. Famiglia Bianchi Cabernet Sauvignon, San Rafael Mendoza Argentina, 2007

This impressive Cabernet spent 10 months in French and American oak, 33% of those barrels were new.
It is a decadent wine bordering on potent - cassis liqueur, molten chocolate, vanilla, licorice and sweet spices, violets and tobacco.The palate is similarily plush - generous fruit (fresh and a hint of dried) with cocoa, spice and tobacco lingering across the finish. Plenty of bright acidity keeps this wine alive and not too weighty on the palate.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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785. Famiglia Bianchi Malbec, Argentina, 2005
Plush blackberry and juicy black cherry aromas, smoke, pepper, earth and rich chocolate notes with hints of sweet herbs and roasted meat. Clean dark fruit on the entry, it's dense and earthy with a slightly dusty texture. Bold acidity with peppery spice and cocoa flavours on the finish and slightly granular tannins.
Well made!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 21st, 2008

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786. Familia Cassone "Siete Cuchillos" Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

Named for the territorial Siete Cuchillos (Seven Knives) bird found in Mendoza this concentrated Malbec from the appellation of Lujan de Cuyo offers black cherry, blackberry, chocolate, cedar and vanilla aromas with vauge savoury undertones. The palate is supple but with a fine, powdery texture that carries flavours of black fruit, white pepper and mixed spice, a slightly saline minerality and roasted/char flavours lingering on the finish.
Full-bodied and dense enough for grilled meat or aged, crumbly cheese.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 22nd, 2011

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787. Familia Cassone 'Obra Prima' Malbec Reserva, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Potent!
This fantastic Malbec hails from a 90 year-old vineyard in the respected Malbec producing appellation of Lujan de Cuyo in Mendoza.
Fruit driven - loads of black currents and black raspberries, fragrant crushed flowers and cedar chips, tobacco and molten chocolate. The palate is supple, quite slick and very concentrated. There is dense fruit and plenty of spice plus saline minerality - coffee and spice flavours linger with powdery tannins on the finish.
Suggested drinking: now thru 2015

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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788. Familia Cassone Finca La Florencia Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo Mendoza Argentina, 2009

This Malbec comes from a 90 year-old vineyard in Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza that sits at 950 meters above sea level. It has been aged in French and American oak barrels and offers aromas of mixed berry fruits, vanilla and cocoa, a hint of Lujan violets and some roasted herbs. The palate is fresh and the berry flavours are lashed with exotic spices like cloves. A supple mouthfeel leads to firm, ripe tannins and a long, sweetly spiced finish.
Very tasty.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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789. Familia Schroeder 'Saurus' Pinot Noir, Neuquen Patagonia Argentina, 2008

From the southern reaches of Argentina, Patagonia is becoming known as a region for producing some impressive cooler-climate wines.
The Saurus offers fragrant raspberry and cherry, baking spice, candied violets and chocolaty notes. The palate is silky with plenty of lively acidity and there are similar berry, spice and cedar flavours lingering across the finish.
Suitable for richer fish dishes or wild muchroom ravioli.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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790. Familia Schroeder Deseado Sparkling Torrontes, Patagonia Argentina, 2009
Made from 100% Torrontes (Argentina's signature white grape) this effervescent pops with tropical and orchard stone fruits, turkish delight and honeysuckle with sweet citric notes. The palate echoes its nose - similar sweet stone fruit, honey and lime citrus is wrapped in fizzy bubbles. It is a sweet bubbly with nice acidity to add some verve.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 9th, 2010

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791. Farnese Sangiovese Daunia IGT, Italy, 2009

Really solid value - the Farnese has long been a go-to weekday wine for budget minded wine lovers.
Aromas of smoke and sweet red cherries, tobacco and spice with earthy, leathery undertones. It is fresh, smooth and simple in the mouth - juicy red fruit and fine spice flavours are carried on fine tannins. Nice balanced acidity makes this a great everyday red for pasta, red sauces and even fish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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792. Farnese Trebbiano d'Abbruzzo Italy, 2009

An everyday drinking value the Farnese Trebbiano is a suitable white for most fish, white meat, appetizers and salads.
Aromas of bright citrus, apple peel and melon with candle wax and mineral notes. On the palate, expect some sweet herbal flavours, tart white fruit, honeycomb and bitter almond. Zesty, pithy flavours linger on a rounded, almost oily palate.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 4th, 2011

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793. Faustino de Autor Reserva Especial, Rioja Spain, 2001

Made from 90% Tempranillo and 10% Graciano from estate only vines planted in 1958 and the wine rests in oak barrels for at least three years before being bottled.
This is a wine that is starting to showing its age - dried fruits and leather, strawberries and red cherry, dried flowers and iodine with spice and cigar tobacco. The palate is rustic - it offers lively acidity, bittersweet cocoa, toasted spice and tobacco leaf. A medium-bodied wine with a long, mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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794. Faustino Rivero Ulecia Tempranillo 'White Label', Rioja Spain, 2009

Very attractive aromas of raspberry and blueberry, pipe tobacco, violets, vanilla and cocoa with savoury undertones. The palate is supple, the fruit is expressive and layered with vanilla and sweet spices, the finish has a pleasant bitterness and lingers with dark chocolate and peppery flavours.
Excellent value, a buy-by-the-case wine.
Good paired with barbecued foods, rich tomato based sauces and medium-firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2011

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795. Fazi Battaglia Le Moie Verdicchio dei Castelli Di Jesi, March It., 2006
Made from 100% Verdicchio the Le Moie Dei Castelli is a more complex version of the classic green amphora bottle we all recognize.
The aromas are musky- beeswax, forest floor/mushroomy notes, roasted nuts, oak spice, toffee and apple pie. It is supple, with a rounded oily texture, spice, citrus and roasted apple and nutty flavours that linger.
Pair with pasta or white fish in a creamy, nutty sauce or antipasti platters.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 23rd, 2009

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796. Fazi Battaglia Verdicchio Classico, Marche Italy, 2006
Unquestionably recognizable, the Fazi bottle makes me think of sipping seaside on the Adriatic in Marche on a hot summer evening.
Chilled and served with antipasti or seafood it's a definate food wine. Mineral, apple and citrus aromas with almond oil notes. Light bodied with a slightly oily texture and crisp, zesty, minerally flavours, bright acidity and a not unpleasant bitter finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 3rd, 2008

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797. Fazi Battaglia Verdicchio Dei Castelli di Jesi Titulus, Marche Italy, 2007
The Fazi's unique green amphora bottle is very recognizable - but when was the last time you sipped this Verdicchio?
Summer crisp and light this is a great food wine for fish, summer salads and antipasti platters...
Crisp pear, apple and nectarine aromas, spring blossoms and tea leaf notes. The palate is fresh with softly rounded acidity and hints of almond oil and citrus peel on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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798. Fazi Battaglia Vino Spumante Brut, Marche Italy, NV
A very interesting bubbly made from 100% Verdicchio the Fazi Brut shows toasted, nutty aromas, deep dish apple pie and herbal notes. Extremely mousse-y with similar toasty, nutty, pie crust flavours and plenty of tart citrus to linger.
Good aperitif or will shine for fish and antipasti...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 23rd, 2009

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799. Felino Vina Cobos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Off to a good start the aromas in the Felino are plush...ripe purple berries and molten chocolate with undertones of dark earth and roasted carob. Opulent and supple on the palate, sun warmed, juicy berries, mocha and spice lingers. Great acidity and a soft ripe finish with powdery tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2009

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800. Felino Vina Cobos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

International winemaking consultant Paul Hobbs makes this tasty premium Malbec, which has been aged in small French and American oak barrels for 8 months.
Expect rich, plummy aromas, black cherries lounging in vanilla, sweet spice and dark floral notes. Great structure, plush yet juicy fruit, coffee and toasted oak are underscored by savoury, meaty and roasted herbal flavours. Fine cocoa tannins, spice and bittersweet chocolate flavours linger across the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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801. Ferngrove "Symbols" Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon, Western Australia 2006
I love the suddenly more available Semillon-Sauvignon Blanc blends-especially the superbly fresh ones from Western Australia! Semillon adds extra body and flavour to the leaner Sauvignon Blanc.
The Ferngrove is sippingly crisp with loads of zippy mixed citrus, passionfruit, cut grass and minerals with a lovely long, clean finish
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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802. Ferrari~Carano Chardonnay, Sonoma County California, 2008
Always an elegant Chardonnay, the Ferrari~Carano presents aromas of musk melon and pear with a slice of pineapple, brown butter and roasted nuts. Sweet, smooth and creamy fruit leads the palate with fine toasted spice and nuts. Nicely balanced in the mouth with a deft use of oak and lively acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2010

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803. Ferrari~Carano Fume Blanc, Sonoma County California, 2009
A synonym of Sauvignon Blanc, Fume Blanc makes reference to the French Sauvignon Blancs of Pouilly-Fume. Fume Blanc, although a less popular term now, was more commonly used in California when green and assertive Sauvignon Blancs were out of fashion.
This is a wonderful and fragrant version with grass clippings, herbal notes, lemon peel and gooseberry with elderflower and fine smoke/toast hints. The palate is a nice balance of bright and juicy fruit with a creamy edge. It's vibrant with a very appealing weight and texture followed by a long, mouth-watering finish.
Bravo!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 4th, 2011

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804. Ferreira Late Bottle Vintage Porto, Portugal, 2001
Nothing warms a Wine Diva up like a glass of Port in the cooler months. The Ferreira is sweetly dense and chewy-almost fruitcake-like. It clings to the glass and coats the tongue. Aromas of dried cherries, hints of cocoa, leather and cedarbox . Sweet earthy and rich on the palate, it warms your mouth before sliding down your throat and warming your tummy! Chocolate: Pure dark, Creamy milk chocolate ganache, Chocolate with orange ganache Cheese: Blue veined, strong, aged and crumbly, creamy
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2006

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805. Fess Parker "Frontier Red", Santa Barbara California, 2004
A label that will certainly draw your attention with its wild west wanted poster style. The wine itself is black cherry, red berries and chocolate, sweet fresh red fruit flavors, lushly textured with a spiced vanilla finish. You really want to track this one down and take it into your custody!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2006

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806. Fess Parker Zinfandel, Santa Barbara California, 2005
Lush!
Juicy dark berries and sweet spice aromas that return on the palate layered with fresh blueberry and chocolate flavours that linger...smooth and supple. You'll want to eat it with a spoon!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2007

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807. Fetish 'The Watcher' Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia, 2008

Deadly good - this wine smells like a decadent dessert - layers of sweet black fruit, fruitcake lounging in liqueur, licorice, toffee and mocha. Luckily it tastes like it smells...a plush mouthful of sweet, ripe berries, toasty spice and mocha flavours throughout and It's smooth and juicy across the finish line.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 9th, 2011

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808. Fetzer Valley Oaks Chardonnay, California, 2008
An appealing golden shade, this nicely priced and very refreshing Chardonnay has aromas of ripe pear and hints of brulee, crisp apple and citric aromas. The palate is nicely balanced with the requisite oakspice and caramel offset by bright acidity, tangy fruit and citrus peel flavours. It has a rounded texture with a creamy edge and a nicely spiced finish spiked with clove and zest.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 27th, 2010

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809. Fetzer Valley Oaks Merlot, California, 2007
This is a savoury Merlot to pair with grilled meats and roasted dishes - aromas of smoke and black plums, leather and game with peppery spices. The palate is smooth and chocolaty flavours of prune plum and char-grill/meaty hints echo the nose with pepper and spice lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 14th, 2010

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810. Fetzer Valley Oaks Zinfandel, California, 2007
The aromatics in this wine are subdued and quite earthy - hints of cherries, spice, cedar dust and tobacco. The palate shows predominantly red berry fruit flavours and spices, it is medium-bodied and smooth with fine tannins lingering on the finish,
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2009

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811. Feudi di San Gregorio Fiano di Avelino, Campania Italy, 2006
This hefty bottle houses an intriguing white wine with savoury herbs and pine notes, white fruit and honeycomb with unctuous mineral notes. On the palate the herbs and minerals return with clean citrus flavours, an oily texture and soft, fresh finish - perfect for fish or white meat.
As reviewed in Infamous Magazine May 2008.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2008

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812. Feudo Arancio Grillo, Sicily Italy, 2006
This crisp white will thrill you with its sweet, dried pineapple, delicate citrus blossom and almond oil aromas. Secondary notes of minerals, citrus, stone fruit, honey and grass return on the palate - round and superbly clean with zesty acidity. Perfect for seafood dishes or light creamy sauces.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2008

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813. Feudo Arancio Syrah, Sicily Italy, 2004
Chocolate coated plums and briary berry aromas with undertones of cherry-marzipan, sweet spices and leather. Medium-full bodied on the palate, supple and balanced with more cherry, toasted spice and a hint of licorice on the finish!
Highly quaffable!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 30th, 2007

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814. Fifth Leg Semillon~Sauvignon Blanc, Western Australia, 2010

A refreshing patio quaffer for this summer, or pair it with fresh seafood salads or herbed chevre crostini.
Aromatic - gooseberry and guava, nettle, citrus and mown lawn with some mineral notes. The palate is juicy but with appealing roundness - the acidity is brisk but not aggressive. Similar grassy, herbal and capsicum flavours appear in the mouth with some pleasing honeycomb flavours. Nice balance and a mouth-watering finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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815. Finca Flichman 'Misterio' Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
A dark ruby in colour the Misterio Malbec releases primary smoked aromas - char-grill, meaty tones and spiced cocoa layered with blackberry, warm raspberry and toffee notes. It is smooth, medium-full bodied and peppery with plenty of savoury and sauvage flavours, mixed berry and mocha. The finish is juicy and lingers with flavours of cigar box and fine spice.
A good value weekday wine for hearty meals.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2010

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816. Finca Flichman 'Misterio' Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2010

Finca Flichman offers consistent value and solid wines.
Expect aromas of dark fruit, dried herbs, cocoa, spice and hints of violets. The palate follows suit, it is a masculine, almost brooding wine with bittersweet cocoa/mocha flavours and peppery spices with tobacco lingering on the finish. Quite full-bodied with bright acidity to balance it.
A good everyday wine for grilled foods or pastas with hearty sauces.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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817. Finca Flichman 'Oak Aged' Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Bright aromas - sweet red berries, vanilla and coconut aromas with pepper, oak and a hint of cocoa. On the palate, its youthful with juicy red fruit, savoury herb flavours, loads of pepper and a hint of plums with oak and bittersweet chocolate on the finish.
Great value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 29th, 2008

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818. Finca Flichman Cabernet Sauvignon Roble, Argentina 2009

A meaty red you can sink your teeth into or serve it the next time you have the grill fired up.
Aromas of red currents and smoked meat, leather and cocoa with an earthy core. The palate follows suit but offers plenty of juicy red fruit flavours woven with spice, cocoa and tobacco. Nice freshness with fine but firm tannins on the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2011

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819. Finca Flichman Malbec Oak Aged, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
A substantial Malbec that is inky hued with aromas of black fruits, smoke, spiced meat. loads of pepper and a hint of wild herbs. Supple on the palate with a solid core of dark fruit and savoury flavours, nice balanced acidity and good structure. The finish is smooth with plenty of oak spice flavours lingering.
Very good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 14th, 2009

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820. Finca Flichman Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Well hello big boy!
This Argentinean Malbec is oozing sweet black cherry, dark chocolate, earth and leather with an underlying smoked meaty richness. On the tongue, he's smooth and warm-almost port-like with red fruit, bold chewy flavours and a grip that'll leave you wanting more.
And, at this price point he's something you really want to sink your teeth into.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 5th, 2007

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821. Finca Flichman Oak Aged Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
The Finca Flichman has primary sweet berry fruit aromas, crushed floral notes, sweet herbs and vanilla with milk chocolate, coconut and a pinch of pepper. On the palate you can expect a soft rounded texture, red fruit and tobacco. The power builds toward the smooth finish and peppery flavours linger.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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822. Finca Flichman Oak Aged Shiraz, Mendoza Argentina 2008
This is a fruit forward Shiraz with layers of blackberry, cherry and a whiff of blueberry, plenty of chocolate and dark roasted coffee with a core of peppery spice notes. That dark, roasted theme follows through on the palate - it is savoury and spicy with juicy red and black fruit, grilled herbs and vauge meaty flavours linger with spice on the finish.
A wine for the BBQ.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2010

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823. Finca Flichman Syrah Roble Mendoza Argentina, 2009

You cannot deny the value here - a solid everyday dinner red with plenty of savoury aromas tied to red fruit, vanilla, white pepper and smoke with dried herbs and espresso. The palate follows suit - here darker fruit and bittersweet chocolate flavours dominate. There is good concentration and a chewy savouriness with toasted spice flavours lingering across the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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824. Finca Los Aljibes Aljibes, Castilla Spain, 2005

This Vino de la tierra de Castilla is nearly equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc that has been aged for 9 months in French and American oak barrels and already has some solid age on it.
Unarguably fragrant - berries and crushed flowers, vanilla, patchouli, rich dark earth and a hint of licorice. It is a supple and full-bodied wine with lovely fresh acidity and firm structure. Flavours of dark fruit, tobacco leaf, spice and bittersweet cocoa flavours linger with roasted/char hints.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 21st, 2010

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825. Finca Los Primos Syrah, San Rafael Argentina, 2005
Gorgeous sweet, ripe black cherry aromas perfumed with violets, smoky spices, leather and pepper. Dark and earthy on the palate with chocolate, vibrant dark fruit a hint of fresh acidity and tobacco with a smooth finish.
Excellent value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 12th, 2007

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826. Finca Sophenia Reserve Malbec, Tupungato Mendoza, Argentina, 2009

A wine made from the higher elevation Tupungato appellation of Mendoza, from vineyards at 1200 meters above sea level. Internationally respected Michel Roland, is a consulting winemaker on this bold and rich wine.
Aromas of blackberries and black cherries, sweet tobacco and vanilla with chocolate undertones. Expectedly supple and mouth-filling with impressive concentration and flavours of ripe dark fruit, vanilla, chocolate and sweet spices with mocha lingering on a long smooth finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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827. Firehose - Rebel Wine Company, California Riesling, 2007
Very apropos - the Rebel Wine Co's Firehose was designed to put out the fire of spicy food.
A hint of sweetness balances sweet curries with spice. Lower alcohol doesn't light the fire like a high alcohol wine would and the price is a sweet bonus.
Lime juice, honey blossoms, juicy orchard fruits and candied citrus rind aromas. Refreshing, an easy quaffer that's just off-dry with bright acidity and a slightly tart finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2008

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828. Firesteed Pinot Noir, Oregon, 2007
Widely recognized, this Oregon Pinot Noir expresses aromas of sour cherry and peppery spice, cigarbox and undergrowth. Bright on the palate - tart red fruit and forest floor, spice box and cedary flavours linger on the finish. Pair with runny, washed rind cheeses or salmon.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2010

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829. Firestick Late Harvest Verdelho, South Australia 2006
Part of the Pooles Rock portfolio of wines which includes Cockfighter's Ghost the Late Harvest Verdelho is a pleasant surprise that would be perfect for spiced Asian dishes and curries.
Off-dry in style with tropical fruit, floral and honey aromas. Apricot jam and warm spice flavours and vanilla hints on the finish.
Worth seeking out at private wine stores in BC-it should be arriving shortly.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 12th, 2007

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830. Flagstone Noon Gun, South Africa, 2005
The temperatures have been soaring so Wine Diva is sticking to her guns...her warm-weather wine-guns that is. Its patio time in July (and if we are lucky August thru October) so a refreshing blend of bright, clean flavours is what this gal wants. The Noon Gun is a blend of seven varietals Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat, Pinot Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay and Semillon. Tropical fruit and ripe orchard fruit, zippy citrus and floral aromas. Fresh!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2006

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831. Flaio Primitivo, Salento Puglia Italy, 2007
This well priced Italian cousin of Zinfandel has loads of red fruits - cherries and plums - with smoked hints, saddle leather and iodine with chocolate and espresso undertones.The palate is simple and rustic but satisfying with layered flavours of pomegranate, red currents, fine cedarbox spices and tobacco lingering on the finish. It's a smooth wine with nice balance.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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832. Flat Roof Manor Pinot Grigio, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2010

This is a very approachable and nicely priced Grigio brimming with white fruit and floral notes, clementine oranges, and some faint spice notes. Pleasing to the palate, an easy sipping, fruity style with lively acidity to keep your mouth watering.
Pair with spicy chilled noodle salads or just quaffing on the patio.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2011

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833. Fleur Du Cap Chardonnay, Western Cape South Africa, 2006
This is an excellent value Chardonnay all warm and buttery with pear, mango, pineapple and citrus blossoms. Crisp and fresh in the mouth with citrus, butterscotch and oak spice on the finish--smooth and rounded on the palate with a delicious linger.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2007

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834. Fleur du Cap Merlot, Coastal Region South Africa, 2004
Plummy and berry aromas with herbal, gravel, menthol and cocoa- notes. Smooth on the palate with hints of roasted meat, smoked plums and mixed dark fruits with new, toasted oak flavours on the finish.
A well-priced Merlot.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 20th, 2007

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835. Flor de Crasto Douro Tinto, Douro Portugal, 2005
Excellent value! Rich and smooth with ripe red berry, plum, chocolate and dried fruit aromas. Lush mouth-feel, Port-like flavours and intensity with a sweetly spiced finish. Port without the sweet!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2006

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836. Focus Riesling, Okangan Valley BC, 2010

It's been a long wait - but I'm glad to see the return of Focus!
Gray Monk winemaker and co-owner of Intrigue Wines Roger Wong, produced the one-off Focus Riesling under a crown cap in the early 2000s. He's back at it and this is the first vintage in many years. "One region. One varietal" is what Wong believes, and for him Riesling it that one varietal.
Apricots, mineral, lemony citrus and a hint of white pepper on the nose translates to a snappy, mouth-watering palate laden with green apple, apricot and honey. There is a pleasing, creamy roundnes in the mouth and a lip-smacking finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 14th, 2011

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837. Folie a Deux, Menage a Trois Red, Napa Valley Calif., 2004
If you're feeling a bit red, or heading to a barbeque then move from the Menage a Trois White to the Menage a Trois Red. Because if there's a threesome goin' on you may as well stay with the status quo. Plum, cassis, blackberry and chocolate in a velvety smooth package.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2006

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838. Folie a Duex, Menage a Trois White, Napa Valley Calif., 2005
Sweet tropical aromas and earthy floral/honey. Fresh and zippy with good clean citrus. The cheeky name on the label alone should inspire you!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2006

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839. Folonari Pinot Grigio Delle Venezie, Italy, 2008
Light aromas of lemon peel and minerals with hints of white fruits. The palate is fresh and crisp with apple and citrus, a whisper of herbal flavours and a tart finish. Pair with appetizers or seafood.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009

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840. Folonari Shiraz, Sicily Italy, 2005
Sweet and earthy with aromas of vanillin oak, dark plums and smoked cherries with mineral notes. Medium-bodied, fresh on the entry with bright berry-cherry flavours followed by white pepper, oak char and toasted spices. Solid, balanced acidity, fine dusty tannins and a lingering finish.
Good Value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2008

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841. Fork in the Road "Oliver Block 212 White", Okanagan BC, 2005
Richly coloured with creamy aromas of vanilla caramels, pears and pineapple with warm spices and nutty undertones. Rounded and buttery on the palate with butterscotch and spice flavours and a bright citrusy finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2008
An intriguing blend of barrel-aged Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Semillon, the Fork in the Road White has rich primary aromas of juicy pineapple and honey roasted nuts with pear, melon and lemon cream notes. Bright, smooth and toasty on the palate with similar fruit as the nose and showing lingering spiced oak on the finish.
Chardonnay 78%, Pinot Gris 12%, Semillon 10%
Serve with smoked gruyere or pasta with creamy/nutty sauces.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2007

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842. Fork in the Road "Oliver Block 249 Red", Okanagan BC 2004
Just released, the second vintage of the Fork in the Road red shows dense dark berry aromas- blueberry and blackberry - sweet spices, chocolate and dried fruit with leather and vanilla caramel notes. Rich and layered on the palate with lush fruit, dark cocoa, savoury herbs and oak spices and white pepper on the finish.
A full-bodied wine that tapers smoothly would be a great pairing with winter stews.
63% merlot,22% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Syrah
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2007

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843. Fork in the Road 'White' Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
From Artisan Wine Co, the Fork in the Road wines represent a white and a red - both blends. This one is named "Oliver Block 212 White" and it is a blend of Chardonnay, Semillon, Muscat, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Blanc.
It is an aromatic wine with layers of peach, apricot and tangerine, vanilla cream and a dusting of sweet spice. Mouth-watering acidity lifts the palate, flavours of stone fruit and citrus peel, vanillin oak and exotic spice. It is lengthy and zesty with spice flavours remaining long across the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 10th, 2010

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844. Fort Berens Cabernet Franc, Lillooet BC, 2008
Although the Fort Berens winery is pioneering a new wine making region in the Fraser Canyon, they will not have grapes from their own estate until 2011. In the interim, they have done some nice work with grapes purchased from the Okanagan Valley.
I think this is an engaging wine - full of youthful freshness and approachable flavours. Summer red berries, cocoa, red licorice, sweet spice and hints of leather and vanilla. The palate is subtler- flavours of red fruit, dry earth and roasted coffee beans with a hint of wild herbs. There is some complexity and bright acidity followed by a long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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845. Fort Berens Estate Winery Cabernet Franc, Lilooet BC, 2009

The 2011 vintage will be the first for Fort Berens estate fruit and for their new winery, which was started this spring. In the interim, Fort Berens has been sourcing their fruit from the Okanagan Valley.
The 2009 Cabernet Franc comes from the Black Sage Bench south of Oliver.
Aromas of black and red currents, leather and roasted jalapeno with cocoa, peppery spices and beet greens. It is earthy on the palate, the fruit leans toward tart, there are herbs and spice flavours here with chocolate flavours lingering.
It has balanced acidity and powdery tannins.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2011

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846. Fort Berens Estate Winery Chardonnay, Lillooet BC, 2009
Vineyards in Lillooet you ask? I did as well.
Fort Berens owners Rolf de Bruin and Heleen Pannekoek borrowed the name of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Berens, a trading post used by gold prospectors flocking to the area 150 years ago. The couple, who moved from the Netherlands in 2005, built an estate winery on their property in the Fraser Canyon where the trading post of Fort Berens used to sit. The current release of wines are made from grapes sourced from the Okanagan Valley.
There is obvious oak in this Chardonnay - expect aromas of toasted spice, apple and pear, vanilla, coconut and creamy vanilla notes. Similarly on the palate you'll find toasted spice, coconut, vanilla with a hint of marzipan. The finish is mouth-watering and has an almost, liqueur-like intensity.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2011

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847. Fort Berens Estate Winery Meritage, Lillooet BC, 2008
This Meritage red blend consists of Merlot with 15% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc and it was chosen as one of the Top 25 wines at the 2010 Whistler Cornucopia Food & Wine event.
Fort Berens owners Rolf de Bruin and Heleen Pannekoek borrowed the name of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Berens, a trading post used by gold prospectors flocking to the area 150 years ago. The couple, who moved from the Netherlands in 2005, built an estate winery on their property in the Fraser Canyon where the trading post of Fort Berens used to sit.
Initial aromas of chocolate cherries, smoked meat and raisin are quickly followed by succulent berries, fruitcake spices and coffee liqueur with faint chalky minerality. The palate is supple and fresh - blueberry and cherry flavours dominate with a seam of sweet licorice. It has a very appealing texture and approachable fruit that impressed me.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 3rd, 2010

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848. Fort Berens Estate Winery Meritage, Lillooet BC, 2009

Fort Berens owners Rolf de Bruin and Heleen Pannekoek borrowed the name of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Berens, a trading post used by gold prospectors flocking to the area 150 years ago. The couple, who moved from the Netherlands in 2005 and planted vines on their property in the Fraser Canyon where the trading post of Fort Berens used to sit. Construction on the winery began this spring, in time for the first estate fruit to be crushed.
The Meritage is a blend of Okanagan, Black Sage Bench Merlot with 25% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc.
This 2009 vintage offers engaging aromas of cherries, spiced plums, tobacco and vanilla with hints of mint. The palate offers cloves and dark berry flavours, licorice and spice. It has nice balance, a smooth texture and ripe tannins.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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849. Fort Berens Estate Winery Rose, Lillooet BC, 2009
Vineyards in Lillooet you ask? I did as well.
Fort Berens owners Rolf de Bruin and Heleen Pannekoek borrowed the name of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Berens, a trading post used by gold prospectors flocking to the area 150 years ago. The couple, who moved from the Netherlands in 2005, built an estate winery on their property in the Fraser Canyon where the trading post of Fort Berens used to sit.
The rose is in a word, fresh. It has very pretty aromas of wild flowers and sweet summer berries with hints of cherry and vanilla. It is juicy on the palate, dry and crisp with flavours of tart red berries, sweet citrus, cedar and faint spicebox.
Very nice.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 13th, 2010

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850. Fort Berens Estate Winery, Pinot Gris, Lillooet BC, 2010

Rolf de Bruin and Heleen Pannekoek moved from the Netherlands in 2005 and planted vines on their property in the Fraser Canyon where the Hudson's Bay Company trading post of Fort Berens used to sit.
Their 2010 Girs is a pleasing improvement - here gobs of pears and pineapple, honey, citrus blossoms and sweet spice aromas lounge in this peachy/golden liquid. There is a nice fatness to the palate, liberal ripe fruit is balanced with lively acidity. Nice concentration and a long spiced caramel finish.
Recommended pairings: chicken, grilled fish, creamy mushroom pastas

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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851. Foxtrot Pinot Noir, Naramata Bench BC, 2006
Is this the best Pinot Noir in British Columbia? I think it might be.
Superb aromatics, sweet cherries and violets, warm raspberries and cedar chips with undertones of leather and forest floor. The palate is supple, absolutely silky in texture, layered with tart red fruit and berries, leather, cedar and fine spices. Elegant and quite voluptuous yet juicy with a smooth finish.
It's a very young wine, under direction of my friend John Schreiner I decanted it and let it breath for at least an hour, but you can drink it now. I think I'll put a couple bottles away for the short term.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 19th, 2009

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852. Foxtrot Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The 2007 is a little bit more restrained than the 2006 Foxtrot, but I would take either vintage and be quite happy. Having reached almost cult status, the Foxtrot Pinot Noir from the Naramata Bench, continues to be sought by collectors and fine restaurants in BC.
It is a solid wine, presenting aromas of cranberry and raspberry, hints of beetroot and sagebrush, forest floor and minerals with fine spice and cigarbox notes. The palate is silky with a fine, powdery texture, fantastic acidity and great length. Fine tannins cling to the finish.
550 cases made, just starting to be released April 2010 - Very good.
*Owner Torsten Allander recommends cellaring for 6 months up to a decade.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 29th, 2010

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853. Foxtrot Vineyard Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

When you see the Foxtrot dancing bear - Pinot Noir may be the wine that comes to mind, but the other variety they focus on, Chardonnay, should not be overlooked.
Expect fresh buttery brioche, orange peel, pears and sweet praline aromas. It has a lovely weight in the mouth - creamy fruit is spiked with coriander seed and vanilla spice flavours. There is obvious oak here but it is wonderfully balanced and the finish is impressively long and fresh.
Owner Torsten Allander suggests serving this wine with lobster, but chicken salad will be delicious too.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 22nd, 2011

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854. Foxtrot Vineyard Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Three vintages in a row now I have reviewd this truly fantastic Pinot Noir and it has remained consistent, with some vintage variation, of course.
The 2008 is lovely - more feminine than the 2007 and more approachable upon release.
Like any good Pinot Noir it evolves as you sip - it launches with aromas of cherries and wild red berries, cedar and fine spice with undertones of rainforest floor then moves into sweet pipe tobacco and floral notes with hints of wild herbs. It is elegant and finely woven - juicy berry/cherry fruit, cocoa and leather flavours that linger on an impressively long and silky finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 11th, 2011

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855. Francis Coppola 'Black Label' Claret, Sonoma California, 2008

Made from 100% Cabernet Sauvignon and inspired by the traditional Medoc, Bordeaux style Claret, this bold bottle presents black currents layered with smoky brown spices, white pepper, bittersweet chocolate and sunbaked earth. It has some nice complexity in the mouth with dark earth and ripe berries, dark cocoa and peppery spice. Nice balance and acidity.
Not as austere as a traditional Claret, but not a fruit bomb either.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2011

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856. Francis Coppola 'Diamond Collection' Black Label Claret, California, 2007
When you hear the old British term Claret, do you think of the leaner style Bordeaux of days gone past? I know I do, but this version from California is nothing like that.
I'd say it's more of a fruit-bomb, laden with cassis and plum cake, chocolate covered cherries, cedar and vanilla, plenty of minty notes and undertones of earth and espresso. The palate is opulent but is lifted with fantastic acidity, the flavours echo the aromas with chocolate, red fruit, coffee and spice, the tannins fine and powdery.
It's a glassful of decadence.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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857. Francis Coppola 'Diamond Collection' Chardonnay, Monterey California, 2007
Golden in colour this California Chardonnay shows plenty of caramel and spice aromas, tropical fruits, honey and vanilla. The palate, as expected, is rounded but fresh - smooth and creamy. The flavours echo the aromas with loads of sweet, ripe tropical fruit, vanilla, candied nuts and spice.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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858. Francis Coppola Diamond Collection Syrah-Shiraz, California, 2009
I like the Syrah~Shiraz label on this wine, people are often still unaware it is the same grape (like Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris) so it adds a little humour to an otherwise serious looking label.
Syrah or Shiraz, this is a good wine - it is purple-ruby in colour with ripe cherry and blackberry aromas, vanilla, sweet brown spice, white pepper and chocolate. The palate offers juicy berries, mocha and more sweet spice flavours. It is a supple wine, is completly engaging and has a smooth finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2011

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859. Freixenet Cordon Negro Brut, Cava Spain, NV
You've seen the bottle before - it is an affordable, pleasant Cava that smells of flowers and talc, crisp apple and pears, citrus and vanilla with a toasty, caramel core. The palate is dry and fresh with toasty flavours wrapped in tart citrus. It has a nicely rounded palate with good mousse and a zesty finish.
Very good value.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2010

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860. Freixenet Cordon Rosado Brut, Cava Spain, NV
Made from Trepat and Garnacha this cranberry hued cava has bright berry aromas, violets and sweet summer fruit with a core of spicebox and tobacco. The palate is juicy, you can expect plenty of berries and citrus. It has a creamy mousse and it's a simple, refreshing and very affordable everyday drinking bubbly!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2010

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861. Frescobaldi 'Santa Maria' Morellino di Scansano, Tuscany 2005
This new release from Marchesi de Frescobaldi, the Santa Maria, is a blend of 85% Sangiovese and 15% Cabernet.
The aromas are rustic - cherry, leather, cocoa, dark earth with hints of tar and peppery spices. Medium-bodied with fresh, silky flavours - more cherry, tobacco and cedarbox spices. Mid-palate to finish has a dusty texture, is lightly spiced with fine tannins on the finish.
Pair with aged cheeses, roasted meat or grilled veg.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2008

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862. Frescobaldi Chianti Castiglioni, Tuscany Italy, 2005
Hailing from the vineyards of Castiglioni in Tuscany this Chianti (made from 85% Sangiovese and 15% Merlot) is brimming with rustic aromas of cherry, red berries, herbs, fresh earth, tar and wet leather. The flavours are bright dark berry fruit on the entry followed with pepper and mixed spice and dusty tannins and sour cherry on the finish.
Great for tomato-sauce based dishes.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 30th, 2007

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863. Frescobaldi Remole, IGT Tuscany Italy, 2009

Frescobaldi has over 700 years of vinous history - that is impressive, even in the old world!
The Remole Sangiovese/Cabernet offers rustic red cherry and leather aromas, sunbaked earth and spice with mineral/clay undertones.The palate is juicy and lashed with powdery tannins - it is dark and earthy and flavours of cocoa, leather and spice are echoed in the mouth.
Good value
Recommended pairings: Mediterranean dishes, cured or grilled meats and tomato based sauces.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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864. Frisky Zebras 'Seductive Shiraz', South Africa, 2005
Good option for travel and taking to the cottage this South African Shiraz has aromas of fruitcake spices, dried fruit and chocolate and earth. The palate is smooth with flavour of dark fruit, spiced dark cocoa and hints of char-grill on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2010

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865. Funky Llama Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
An unoaked Chardonnay with a brilliant yellow-hue and obvious tropical fruit aromas. Fresh pear, melon, lemon, candied toasted nuts and lemon-butter notes. On the palate the Llama is smooth and creamy with spiced pear and vanilla flavours it has a warm mid-palate that softens nicely on the finish.
Great value!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2007

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866. Funky Llama Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Argentina produces some of the tastiest Malbec's on the planet--but rarely with playful labels. The Funky Llama label is a primary-hued attention grabber but the juice is tasty. Cherry, spiced dark fruit, smoked meat and cocoa with gravel stone notes, a med-full body and juicy red fruit that follows through on the finish.
Well priced!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2007

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867. Funky Llama Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
This easy quaffing red from Argentina lives up to its rather fun and colourful label. Aromas of chocolate covered cherries, red fruits, vanilla and coconut with sweet spice notes. The palate is rounded and quite lush and features plush fruit flavours, oak and spiced cocoa with fine tannins on the finish.
Very suitable for a party or a barbecue.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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868. Fuse Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California, 2006
California law allows for up to 25% of another variety (or varieties) to be blended into the final wine without it being listed on the label. In this case the Fuse is 75% Cabernet with the addition of 25% Syrah to round it out.
This is a wine to sink your teeth into - dense and chocolaty with currents and black raspberry aromas, rich dark earth and warm spice, tobacco leaf and pencil shavings. The palate is voluptuous, weighted with sweet, plump fruit, cocoa and espresso flavours. It is a big, supple wine with smooth tannins and exotic spice lingering on the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2010

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869. Gabbas 'Lillilove' Cannonau di Sardegna DOC Italy, 2006
A fragrant Cannonau is always welcome in my house. The Lillove has typical smoky, cherry and dark floral aromas with undertones of bacon fat, sweet spices, tar and a hint of wild blueberries. The palate is more brooding - char and savoury meaty flavours, coffee beans and cedar. Fine tannins on the finish linger with toasted spice.
Pair with rich stews or roasted meat dishes
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 5th, 2008

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870. Gabbiano Chianti DOC, Tuscany Italy, 2006
This is a bargain Chianti, light weight with fresh cherry and strawberry aromas, tobacco, leather, cedar and spice. It's fresh, light and spiced on the palate - easy and simple for your Monday-Wednesday pasta nights!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2008

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871. Gabbiano Pinot Grigio Della Venezia, Veneto Italy, 2007
Good value (did you notice that for once BC has the best price?) this easy sipping light-bodied Pinot Grigio will pair well with light pasta dishes and seafood.
Bright minerality and fresh squeezed citric aromas, pear and apple notes with undertones of honey. Light in colour and body with a clean palate - flinty, citrus and honey flavours with lively acidity and lemon zest on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 18th, 2008

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872. Gabbiano Pinot Grigio della Venezie, Italy, 2008
The Castello di Gabbiano is solid little Pinot Grigio that provides very nice value.
Golden in colour with soft peachy-pear aromas, bright citrus and mineral notes. The palate is creamy in texture, flavours of ripe pear and citrus with a hint of almond oil lingering on the finish. Expect snappy acidity throughout with a tart, zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2010

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873. Galil Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon, Galilee Israel, 2006
This is just one of a new portfolio of wines that recently arrived from Israel.
The Galil Mountain wines are made in a modern fruit-forward style and the labels are contemporary and attractive. The Cabernet has up-front black currant and raspberry with earthy notes and spiced tobacco. Medium-full bodied and smooth with a solid backbone and manageable tannins.
Kosher, vegan and simply tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 24th, 2008

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874. Galil Mountain Pinot Noir, Galilee Israel, 2005
This is just one of a new portfolio of wines that recently arrived from Israel.
The Galil Mountain wines are made in a modern fruit-forward style and the labels are contemporary and attractive.
The Pinot Noir has loads of juicy red fruit - red berries and cherries, leather and floral notes with sweet, smooth fruit and vanilla on the palate. Medium-bodied.
Kosher, vegan and very easy to drink!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 24th, 2008

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875. Gallo Family Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2008
Another great value Gallo Family wine, the Cabernet Sauvignon has bright aromas of sweet cherries and berries, vanilla, dried herbs and chocolate with significant cola spice notes. The palate follows suit with loads of berry fruit - blueberry and raspberry - plenty of vanilla and spice with a sprinkling of tobacco leaf.
Simple, smooth and easy sipping.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 31st, 2010

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876. Gallo Family Vineyards Chardonnay, California, 2008
Once again, Gallo Family Vineyards has produced an affordable and crowd pleasing wine that is perfect for your sumer parties. It has plenty of rich tropical fruit aromas sorrounded by vanilla caramels and oak spice. The palate is sweet - laden with similar pineapple and melon, vanilla and butterscotch with clove and cinnamon. Round and creamy with a bright apple-y finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 29th, 2010

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877. Gallo Family Vineyards Pinot Grigio, California, 2008
This is a simple, fresh white with a price tag that will make you giggle.
The aromas are a fruitcup of peaches, pears and apricots with plenty of fresh floral an honey notes. The palate reflects those sweet orchard fruits with citrus to brighten it up - it's very quaffable and light-bodied making it a perfect patio sipper or hot tub wine...
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2010

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878. Gallo Family Vineyards Pinot Noir, California, 2008
You cannot deny the price tag on the Gallo Family wines - they are easy drinking with at least some varietal character and the Pinot Noir is impressively tasty.
Black cherry and crushed purple floral aromas, cedar chips and fine spice with vanilla. The palate is simple juicy flavours of berry fruit, the texture is smooth with a slightly powdery edge and the finish carries flavours of roasted coffee bean, cedarbox and fine spices.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 25th, 2010

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879. Gallo Family Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc, California, 2008
This very affordable Sauvignon Blanc from California's famous Gallo Family Vineyards will impress you with its all around flavour and value. Obvious grassy and herbal notes with white peaches and citrus aromas. The palate is fresh - it is simple and juicy with herbs and crisp tree fruit flavours. The finish is tart and zesty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 1st, 2010

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880. Galvanized Wine Group 'Timbuktu' Shiraz~Grenache, Australia, 2008
New on my radar this attractively dressed, galvanized textured bottle contains a blend of Grenache & Syrah and presents very concentrated aromas of chocolate mint patties, ripe berries and cherry, violets and sweet, warm spices. The palate is round and smooth with chocolate, berry and cola spice flavours. An affordable, crowd-pleasing wine, great for barbecuing or parties.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 9th, 2010

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881. Gancia P.rose Blanc, Vino Spumante Extra Dry, Italy NV
New! from the well-established Prosecco producer Gancia, this P.Rose is not actually a rose but a lightly hued spumante bubbly with fresh, delicate, aromas of acacia flowers, pear and citrus. Lively on the palate with fine bubbles snappy citrus and mineral flavours with hints of toasted almond and honey. A long finish with typical citrus peel flavours lingering.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2009

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882. Gancia Prosecco "Extra Dry", Italy NV
The Gancia Prosecco, recently arrived in BC is light and bright with a pleasing dance of bubbles and aromas of apple skin, talc and minerals with a whiff of fresh lilac. The palate is creamy with a crisp edge flavoured with apple, pear and citrus peel. Fresh and fun, nicely balanced and dry.
Serve with patio brunches or light appetizers
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2009

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883. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery 'Census Count' Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

There is very nice value in this fun and fruity Chardonnay that has just a touch of oak to round it out.
Fresh melon and pear with vanilla and honey aromas. The palate is rounded and slighty creamy and offers melon, pear and guava flavours layered with vanilla and caramel. There is plenty of bright acidity here and a long, lively finish.
Good value for a crowd.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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884. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A bright, juicy Chardonnay with abundant creamy pear, stone fruit and pineapple in vanilla syrup, talc and orange blossom aromas. The plate is vibrant - sweet and spicy with plenty of orange water and exotic spice anchored with stone fruit and lingering citrus flavours.
A quaffable, fragrant patio wine...
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 27th, 2010

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885. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
You can expect sweet youthful aromas on this affordable BC Merlot - juicy berries and red plums, fresh mocha and an earthy core. The palate has plenty of bright fruit, it is medium-bodied with a powdery texture - spicy tannins and toasted oak flavours linger on the finish.
Easy sipping or pair with rich, mildly spiced stews.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2010

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886. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery "Larch Tree Hill" Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Like all of the Prospect Wines, this Riesling does not hold back on bouquet or flavour and it is served up at a fantastic price.
Expect fragrant peach, sweet citrus and honeysuckle aromas that lead to a crisp, fresh palate with a kiss of sweetness. It's not a watered down version of Riesling, it has honey and orchard fruit flavours with a seam of grapefruit and a long zesty finish.
Great value sippier!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 9th, 2010

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887. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery "Townsend Jack" UnOaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Once again, a fresh and very approachable wine from Prospect Winery that makes buying-by-the-case an easy decision.
A very pretty nose - creamy pear and melon, honeysuckle and sweet citric notes. The palate is off-dry but with lively acidity to balance - it is tangy and crisp. Easy sipping, simple and refreshing.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2010

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888. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery "Trutch Map" Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
An interesting blend of Merlot with 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Pinot Noir, this simple rose smells of wild red berries, rhubarb and mineral with earthy undertones. The palate has confiture or strawberry jam flavours and citrus peel that lingers on the finish. It has a mildly sweet edge with a crisp finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2010

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889. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery Merlot~Cabernet, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

A nicely priced red blend that offers smoky, sweet plums, vanilla, cocoa and fruitcake spice aromas. The palate is dry and medium-bodied with fresh cherry, plum and tobacco favours. Very easy drinking, approachable and not over extracted.
Pairings: barbecued chicken, aged cheeses
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 3rd, 2011

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890. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Another great value from the Ganton & Larsen project, this aromatic Pinot Blanc is oozing sweet pear and peach compote aromas, marmalade and citrus blossoms with just a pinch of ginger. Snappy and crisp, a sweet fruit forward palate and a zesty citrus finish.
Buy it by the case!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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891. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Subtitled the Fats Johnson to pay homage to a man, known as the kindly older neighbor who passed donuts on to children on their way to school, this Pinot presents aromas of sweet cherry and sun warmed raspberries, pretty floral and spicebox tones with an earthy core. The same sweet fruit appears on the palate with cocoa and spice - a juicy Pinot with fine tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 14th, 2010

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892. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is a fantastic find among BC Rieslings - a pristine version with aromas of crisp apples and apricot, fragrant citrus blossoms and lime peel. The palate is snappy with flavours that echo the aromas - orchard apples and apricots in honey and a mix of lime and pomelo citrus. A juicy wine, buzzing with vibrant acidity and just a kiss of sweetness to take the edge off...
Great value!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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893. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
One in this series of wines from Artisan Wine Co. which rally behind the Okanagan Valley and its history, this Sauvignon Blanc is subtitled the Council's Punch Bowl in an homage to the lake, discovered in the mid 1800s by Hudson's Bay Company's Alexander Caulfield Anderson.
Across the board these wines are excellent value, they provide fruity, refreshing wines for everyday drinking and they do not pretend to anything more.
This is a very pretty wine with aromas of flowers and tangerine, honey and peach with grapefruit peel and just a hint of cut grass. The palate echos the sweet fruit of the nose, it is lively and fresh with a rounded texture and a zesty finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2010

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894. Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery Unoaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This unoaked Chardonnay is subtitled the Townsend Jack to pay homage to the White Tailed Jack Rabbit (aka Townsend Jack) now extinct from its natural habitat, the Osoyoos dessert.
It is simply fresh and fruity - peachy, grapefruit and starfruit aromas, the palate is off-dry with a pleasing rounded weight and juicy flavours of citrus, tree fruits and a hint of banana.
A simple, fresh quaffer with nicely balanced acidity.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2010

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895. Garcia Carrion Antano Crianza, Rioja, 2007
Made from a blend of Tempranillo, Garnacha, Graciano and Mazuelo this very affordable red is rustic and savoury. Expect aromas of spiced cherries, saddle leather, iodine, purple flowers and hints of dried fruit. The palate is supple with a typical dusty texture, flavours of spiced cocoa, roasted coffee beans and tobacco dominate, toast flavours linger on the finish.
A simple, juicy wine that will be a great weekday option with pastas in red sauce, tapas or strong cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 18th, 2010

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896. Gassier Sables d'Azur, Cotes de Provence France, 2010

NEW!
Classic Cotes de Provence - this light salmon-hued juice is housed in a clear, curvaceous bottle and is simply charming!
Attractive but delicate aromas strawberry and orange peel, smoke and wild herbs with some floral hints. Lively acidity in the mouth with plenty of citrus and tart red fruit and a suggestion of garrigue (wild herbs and brush) and fine spice. The finish is mouth-watering and lingers nicely.
An affordable everyday sipper or partner to cheese and appetizers, fish and chicken or pasta primavera.
Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2011

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897. Gatao Rose Vina de Mesa, Portugal NV
Here is a simple but very pleasant rose that offers aromas of field berries, sour cherry, floral hints and candied notes. On the palate a mix of cranberry, strawberry and rhubarb dominate the palate. Lively and juicy with a suggestion of sweetness. An easy sipper, on its own or pair with salads or fish.
Very good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 6th, 2011

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898. Gatao Vinho Verde, Portugal
It is what it is - a bright, crisp fresh youthful wine as a Vinho Verde should be. Soft apple, peach pit and honey aromas with mineral flavours and spritzy citrus on the nose and palate. Dry, light-bodied with clean zesty flavours. Easy sipping or pair with fresh shellfish.
Great price!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 1st, 2008

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899. Gavi (Banfi) "Principessa Gavia", Piedmont Italy, 2006
This classic Italian DOCG white made from 100% Cortese is a wonderful food wine. Clean and fresh showing soft white fruit, citrus blossoms and honeyed aromas with almond skin and a hint of smoke. Pure mineral flavours, lemon zest and bitter almond on the finish - pair with soft nutty cheeses or fish.
From the Banfi sister winery Vigne Regali.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 22nd, 2008

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900. Gazela Rose, Portugal NV
Great value!
A simple, fun sipping wine with low alcohol and just a prickle of vivace bubble on the tongue. Light ruby in colour it is a fresh wine that presents aromas of juicy cherry and red berries, vanilla and hints of peach pit. The palate is very juicy, it is off-dry but provides lively acidity to balance the sweetness. The bright peachy/berry flavours return on the palate with a zesty finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2010

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901. Gazela Rose, Portugal NV
Great value!
A refreshing, slightly fizzy rose that will make you smile.
Made from the classic red Portuguese grape varieties; Baga, Rufete, Tinta Barroca and Touriga Nacional, this cranberry coloured rose has aromas of marshmallow, wildflowers and strawberries with hints of spice. On the palate the strawberry and marshmallow return with candied citrus peel and tangerine flavours. Expect this refreshing pink to be off-dry but crisp on the finish. And at only 10% alcohol sip freely or pair it with spicy pork spring rolls.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2009

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902. Gazela Vinho Verde, Portugal
Buy it by-the-case!
This refreshing, vivace white will tickle your tongue not gouge your wallet.
Made from the indigenous white grape varieties; Loureiro, Trajadura, Azal and Paderna this wine presents exuberant aromas of spring blossoms, melon, Meyer lemon and a hint of peach. It pops on the palate with a slight fizz, it has a crisp citrus-y flavour and tart, clean finish.
Pairs it with shellfish or summer salads!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2009

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903. Gehringer Brothers 'Dry Rock Vineyard' Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
A light golden-hue Chardonnay with creamy pineapple and pear aromas supported by tempting notes of butterscotch, vanilla sugar and spice. On the palate its smooth and softly rounded - a light styled Chardonnay - with fresh white fruit and spiced oak on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 7th, 2008

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904. Gehringer Brothers 'Dry Rock Vineyards' Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2006
An appealing and easy-drinking Merlot from this well recognized BC winery.
Sweet, warm aromas with juicy mixed berries. It's super smooth and fresh on the palate with ripe fruit, vanilla, spices and mocha flavours with light, silky tannins.
Easy to drink on its own or pair with burgers.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 24th, 2007

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905. Gehringer Brothers Cabernet Franc Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2005
Bright, spiced cherry and honeyed aromas with a rich smooth texture, soothing sweetness and spice on the palate with a dose of acidity for balance.
A perfect gift for the dark chocolate lover on your list!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2007

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906. Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery Classic Dry Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
I really love the delicate aromas in this wine...the soft honey and peach with more obvious gala apple and floral notes are very appealing. Iit is crisp, dry and light-bodied with bright lime and grapefruit flavours - finish is long and zesty but not aggressive. Perfect served with agadashi tofu or rice topped with a spicy peanut/curry sauce.
Excellent value!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2010

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907. Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery Classic Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
And for you Riesling drinkers who like just a bit more honey in your glass, the Gehringer Classic Riesling offers peach jelly, ginger and candied citrus peel aromas. It is full and quite ripe in the mouth with loads of pink grapefruit and gingery flavours that lead to a long and zesty finish.
Samosas dipped in spicy peach/ginger chutney will pair nicely with this wine.
Another good value Gehringer Riesling!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2010

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908. Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery Private Reserve Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
It seems to me that all of the Gehringer Rieslings are great value, but this Private Reserve at only $15 is not only my favorite of the trio but is an excellent value.
The aromas in this one are quite taut - mineral, vibrant citrus and green apple with a hint of apricot. The palate is an echo of tart fruit - snappy green apple and citrus peel with honey. It is a very dry style with bracing acidity and a long crisp finish that will pair well with light fish dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2010

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909. GemTree 'Bloodstone' Shiraz`Viognier, McLaren Vale Australia, 2007
Gorgeous aromas - fragrant crushed dark flowers, ripe blackberries and blueberries, lifted minty tones, sweet allspice and vanilla with undertones of leather and dark earth. Sweet and juicy on the entry, delicious ripe, creamy fruit, great acidity and loads of berry and floral on the palate with spice lingering on the finish.
Supple and utterly appealing.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 9th, 2009

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910. GemTree 'Citrine' Chardonnay, McLaren Vale, 2007
Minerals and doughy/leesy aromas, melon and pear, lemon drops and fresh popped-corn notes...Creamy and mineraly on the palate with flavours of butter and citrus peel. The finish snaps with vibrant acidity...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2009

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911. GemTree 'Tatty Road', McLaren Vale, 2006
Blackberries and currents, creamy chocolate and Barossa eucalypt aromas...Fabulous acidity lifts this wine out of a weighted jam jar into elegance while bittersweet chocolate, pepper and mixed berry fruit flavours pair well with aged cheddar. After visiting in February 2009 I can confirm the Gemtree family knows what they are doing...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2009

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912. Gemtree 'Uncut' Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia, 2006
Intense.
Dried fruits, plums and chocolate covered blackberries, pepper and smoke, leather and a hint of blueberry. The palate bursts with fresh summer berries and is supported with earthy flavours - leather, smoke and allspice. Great acidity. A solidly built wine that is tasty to the last drop.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2008

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913. Geografico Chianti Colli Senesi Torri Reserva, Tuscany Italy, '03
Looking for an affordable Chianti Classico? Yeah...hard to find. But look no further this may be the one. Fresh earth, sour cherries and berries, a hint of floral all wrapped up in leather and tobacco leaves.
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2006

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914. Georges DuBoeuf 'Fun' Beaujolais France, 2009
Not as light-hearted as you might think, for a wine called Fun.
Although it is fresh and juicy on the nose - mixed berry fruit, cocoa, cedar and peppery hints, the palate is quite firm and earthy with fine tannins throughout and powdery cocoa lingering on the finish. But the price is right for a weekday dinner of beef bourguignon or hearty slow-cooker stews.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 21st, 2010

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915. Georges Duboeuf Brouilly, France, 2007
New to BC, this exceptionally tall bottle of Appellation Brouilly Gamay has bright aromas of currents, cherries and strawberries, light spice and cedar with interesting hints of hazelnut. On the palate it's fresh and medium-bodied with plenty of juicy berry flavours, white pepper, leather and cedar. The finish is very dry with super-fine tannins.
I suggest you chill this wine in the fridge a bit before opening to make the berry flavours really pop.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 17th, 2009

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916. Georges DuBoeuf Chardonnay Macon-Villages, Burgundy France, 2006
Expect charming pear and praline aromas, smoky minerality and fine spice with sweet buttery undertones. The texture is creamy it has plenty of warm spice, citrus and mineral flavours that will pair well with nut crusted halibut or squash and ricotta ravioli.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2009

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917. Georges Vigouroux 'Pigmentum' Malbec, AOC Cahors France, 2005
This savoury Malbec is made for roasted meats, rich pastas and cheese.
Aromas of saddle leather, black fruits, warm spice rub notes, sausage and chocolate covered espresso beans. The palate is medium to full, the texture slightly dusty, expect flavours of dark cocoa, tobacco and coffee with oak spice lingering on the finish. An earthy wine with ripe tannins and balanced acidity perfect for weeknight dinners.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2010

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918. Giesen Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2008
This crisp, zippy New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc releases obvious grassy and gooseberry aromas with citrus peel, a hint of passionfruit and flinty minerality. Tart fruit and herbal flavours lead the palate followed citrus and gooseberry. Fresh and snappy with a clean finish.
Pair with asparagus and goat cheese crostini or arugula and nettle salads.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2010

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919. Gladstone Vineyard Pinot Noir, Gladstone, Wairarapa New Zealand, 2009

A beautiful drive from the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island and the city of Wellington brings you to Martinborough and the Wairarapa winemaking region. This lesser-known (although not deservedly) region is making some phenomenal Pinot Noirs like this one.
A fantasic Pinot Noir that offers sweet, ripe raspberries, cherries, cedar and undertones of beet greens and pepper. The palate is silky, the fruit here is a bit darker and richer - there is plenty of coffee and spice flavours with hints of licorice. The finish is long and smooth - very impressive!

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2011

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920. Glass Mountain Chardonnay, California, 2005
Creamy butterscotch, ripe melon, roasted nuts and grilled pineapple aromas. Well integrated oak flavour on the palate highlighted with flavours of vanilla caramels, spiced pineapple and fresh spritzy citrus on the finish.
Nicely balanced - very easy drinking!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2008

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921. Glen Carlou Grand Classique, Paarl South Africa, 2005
South Africa puts its stamp on this delicious blend of Cabernet and Merlot - expect smoke and grilled meaty tones layered with black cherry and plums, chocolate and dry earth, wild herbs and a hint of hazelnut. The palate is smooth and spicy and concentrated with flavours of mocha and black fruit, underpinned by smoky, savoury notes. It has nice freshness in the mouth with substantial power and a long spicy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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922. Glen Carlou Syrah, Paarl South Africa, 2005
Blackberries and sweet herbal aromas with earthy-rootsy notes and smoked game. On the palate the Glen Carlou is velvety smooth with fresh dark berries, cocoa and char flavours and lingering peppery spices on the finish.
Impressive
Pair with roasted meat or grilled veg.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2008

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923. Gloria Ferrer Blanc de Noirs, Sonoma County California
A copper-tinged lady with a continuous bead and alluring aromas of red berries with undertones of honey flowers, toasted brioche, vanilla and pear compote spiked with ginger. Rich and creamy, just a suggestion of sweetness, crisp, not too toasty with exotic spices, candied lemon rind flavours and more gingery esscence on the finish.
Lovely!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2008

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924. Gloria Ferrer Carneros Pinot Noir, California, 2005
A boldly scented Pinot Noir - forward aromas of sweet cherry and raspberry with undertones of tobacco and spice. Quite voluptuous on the palate showing creamy cherry/berry, warm spices, cedar and forest-y hints with a smooth, lingering finish.
Yum!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 13th, 2008

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925. Gloria Ferrer Sonoma Brut, California, NV
A rich golden shade with an lively mousse and bubbles set for party mode! Toast, berries and hazelnuts with lemon meringue pie aromas. Bright and full in the mouth with a creamy texture showing spiced citrus, fresh minerals, crisp white fruit and zesty flavours.
Great California sparkler made in the Champagne style.

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926. Gnarly Head Old Vine Zinfandel, Lodi Calif., 2006
The screw-off cap just makes it easier to access this tasty Zin.
Mixed berry aromas featuring raspberry and blueberry, coffee, chocolate, fresh tobacco and penicil shavings, pretty floral undertones and spice. The palate has more fresh summer berries, cola 'allspice' flavours, vanilla, chocolate and coffee with leathery hints, bright acidity and integrated tannins.
It'll go down as quickly as the cap comes off - and all this from 35-80 year old vines!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2008

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927. Gnarly Head Old Vine Zinfandel, Lodi Calif., 2007
Aromas are of rhubarb and tart red fruit, spices and savoury/earthy notes with coffee bean, vanilla, tobacco and dark cocoa. On the palate it's juicy, medium-bodied with roasted coffee beans, creamy berries, spice and hints of char.
A simple, screw capped and affordable Zin.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2009

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928. Goddess by St. Hubertus, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Swathed in chartreuse this mullti-varietal white blend is made by women and is geared toward a female drinker.
It's a highly aromatic wine - liberal exotic floral notes, Turkish delight, lychee, sweet spices, rose oil and a hint of herbs. Rose oil and marzipan leas the palate, joined by, baking spice and pralineish flavours. There is plenty of concentration, it is sweet with an almost oily texture.
Chill it down and serve it on the patio or partner with spicy Asian-inspired dishes.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2011

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929. Golden Beaver 'Vin de Cure' Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2006
This is an interesting wine - similar in some respect to an Italian Amarone - made by drying the grapes after harvest. Ergo, raisined grapes with less water but more intensity.
Don't expect sweet, but rather a more subtle, earthy dessert wine with dried cherry and dried plum, kirsch-like flavours with spice and toast, clove and pepper.
You could serve with spiced dark chocolate or perhaps strong cheeses.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2007

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930. Golden Beaver Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
This Riesling has a ripeness that comes from its later (November 5th 2006) harvesting but it's by no means a sweet late harvest wine.
Aromas of peaches and apricot jam, minerals and candied lemon peel. Smooth and surprisingly lush on the palate with orchard fruit flavours lightly spiked with sweet spices. Off-dry yes, but showing fresh acidity.
Very quaffable.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 27th, 2007

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931. Golden Beaver Vidal, Okanagan B.C., 2005
The label: A ginning beaver clad in boxers may not be the first picture that comes to mind when one thinks of wine but you can't argue its colourful impact. The labels are going through a minor change next vintage but the beaver stays!
The wine: Delicate aromas of apricot and apple peel with minerals and a dash of sweet spice. Mouth-wateringly zesty on the palate with loads of fresh citrus flavours and a long clean finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2007

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932. Golden Kaan Cabernet Sauvignon, South Africa, 2004
Ripe, juicy red berry and cedar-y aromas with coffee bean and pepper notes. Supple and sweet on the tongue showing fresh spiced cherries, lovely balanced acidity and lingering coffee flavours.
Good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 16th, 2008

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933. Golden Kaan Sauvignon Blanc, South Africa, 2006
A lush, tropically scented Sauvignon Blanc with aromas of pineapple and golden kiwi, snap peas and gooseberry. Crisp and zippy on the palate with an appealing roundness on the tongue and hints of grass and citrus zest on the finish.
Perfect for those who prefer a riper, less austere style of Sauv Blanc.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2008

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934. Golden Kaan Shiraz, Western Cape South Africa, 2005
Dark cherry red in colour with juicy blackberry and plummy aromas, loads of dark earth, cocoa, and some cherry-vanilla notes. Fresh on the entry - meaty/earthy nuances, bitter-sweet chocolate and finely ground pepper and oak spice on the finish.
Good value- pair with rich meat or grilled vegetable dishes.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 1st, 2008

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935. Golden Kaan Shiraz, Western Cape South Africa, 2007
Plums and smoky dark fruits, loads of pepper and savoury undertones of herbs and seasoning salt. Smooth and juicy in the mouth, primary black fruit and pepper then again savoury takes hold - earthy, spicy and smoky flavours linger...
Good value - pair with rich meat or hard cheeses
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2009

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936. Golden Mile "Road 13 White", Okanagan BC, 2006
The "Road 13 White" smells of tangerine rind, honeysuckle and key lime with a suggestion of the honeyed-muskiness of the Muscat grape. Zippy and refreshing on the palate it shows mouth-watering white grapefruit and a clean minerality with a long zesty finish.
38%Ehrenfelser, 30% Gewurztraminer, 23% Chenin Blanc, 6% Viognier, 2% Chardonnay, 1% Orange Muscat
As reviewed on CityFood.com August 13 2007
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2007

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937. Golden Mile Cellars "Black Arts 5th Element Red", Okanagan BC, 2005
The Black Arts is sporting a handsome new label this year screen-printed onto the bottles. The "Black Arts" is the Golden Mile Cellars premium level of wine that has been tenderly handled by winemaker Michael Bartier and lovingly embraced by some serious French oak.
Sweet upfront dark fruit, leather, earth, allspice, chocolate and roasted coffee aromas. Clean fruit on the palate with meaty elements, bittersweet chocolate, warm silky spices and a long toasty finish.
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Syrah and Cabernet Franc.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2007

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938. Golden Mile Cellars "Black Arts 5th Element White", Okanagan BC, 2006
I love the Golden Mile "Road 13 White" as a crisp sipper but the "5th Element" is truly boxing in another weight class.
Primarily Viognier with the addition of 25% Orange Muscat and 14% Chardonnay this wine seduces. Honey tangerines, exotic floral aromas and a creamy fruit-cup compote of pears and peaches. On the palate it is fresh, dry and weighty with lemon/lime, marmalade, honeysuckle and mineral flavours.
A bottle to impress!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2007

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939. Golden Mile Cellars "Road 13 Red", Okanagan BC, 2006
This garnet-hued red blend shows bold fruity and earthy aromas--black cherry, plums, cocoa, smoky bacon and chargrilled meat aromas with just a suggestion of greenery.
Being all for equality Golden Mile suggests pairing this wine with a steak...or a thick slab of barbequed tofu!
Made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir--which winemaker Michael Bartier says makes the wine "absolutely much better"!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 6th, 2007

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940. Golden Mile Cellars Chardonnay, Okanagan BC 2006
A Chardonnay brimming with tropical fruit and citrus, smoke, minerals and hints of toasted nuts and spice. Smooth and ripe with a rounded texture and clean, toasty finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2007
Fresh, ripe fruit--pear, cantaloupe and mandarin zest with floral and patchouli notes supported by caramelized nuts and vanilla. Clean and smooth with sweet fruit, lemon and spice flavours--hearty on the mid-palate with lingering oak on the finish.
Just released August 2007!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2007

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941. Golden Mile Cellars Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
The grapes for the 2006 Pinot Noir were harvested from both Cawston (Similkameen) and from Black Sage near Oliver.
The wine is a dusty cherry colour and purely masculine in style with aromas of maraschino cherries, darkly toasted oak, smoke and leather. It's velvety texture rolls across your palate with a smooth weight and it's flavoured with red berry and cherry, spiced oak, a hint of greenery and more toast. The tannins are present but not overwhelming, the price agreeable.
Hearty food pairings required--meat, duck, roasted mushrooms and grilled dishes.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2007

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942. Golden Mile Cellars Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
Verdant aromas of crisp orchard fruits, white flowers, dried Clementine orange and sweet spices. Clean and bracingly dry with limeade oil and citrus zest followed by a long, zippy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2007

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943. Golden Mile Cellars Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
A fragrant Sauvignon Blanc filled with all of the requisite grass, gooseberry and zippy lemon-lime elements you want in a Sauvignon Blanc, but it also has a hint of tropical fruit and pristine minerality with a long clean finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2007

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944. Golden Mile Cellars Zinfandel, Okanagan BC, 2006
A second round of this tasty Zinfandel is being released in the next couple of weeks. I missed tasting it on the first release last fall but the time in bottle certainly hasn't hurt.
Coloured an inky ruby-purple the aromas feature glorious mixed briary berries - smoke, chocolate covered blueberries, sage and plummy undertones. On the palate it has ripe, creamy fruit then continues into cherries, tobacco and spice flavours with balanced acidity and supple tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2008

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945. Gonzalez Byass Nutty Solera Oloroso Sherry, Jerez Spain
As reviewed on CityFood.com just in time for the holidays...and finally with classic pumpkin pie we like to finish with the Nutty Solera Oloroso Sherry - a tawny, mahogany coloured sherry with classic oxodized/sherried aromas, dried fruit and caramel. It's as smooth as pumpkin on the palate --matched in weight and sweetness. The nutty sherry flavours enhance the crumbly pie crust, while the dried fruit, warm spices and toffee mirror the rich, earthy pumpkin puree.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 28th, 2007

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946. Gonzalez Byass Nutty Solera Oloroso Sherry, Jerez Spain
A toffee coloured sherry with classic oxodized/sherried aromas, caramel, quince and leesy notes and roasted sugared nuts. Smooth and creamy with toffee-nut flavours and hints of warm spice on the finish. Easy, accessible and perfect paired with pumpkin pie or smoked Spanish cheese and almonds.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 16th, 2008

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947. Gordon Brothers, Sauvignon Blanc, Columbia Valley Washington, 2005
A sinful Sauvignon Blanc made richer with an addition of 15% Chardonnay. Tropical fruit, banana cream and pineapple, spiced lemons and lemongrass with minerals and a smooth, zippy mouthfeel. Strikes a lovely balance between lush and fresh!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2007

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948. Graceland Cabernet Sauvignon, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2005
Certainly one of the most beautiful labels I've seen in a while - the Graceland features the painting of Jean-Baptiste Regnault's "Three Graces" - Beauty, Joy and Charm - simple and very elegant. The wine is a lovely ruby-berry hue with aromas of ripe black cherries and red fruits, caramel and vanilla, sweet spices, creamy chocolate and nuts with undertones of minerality - gravel and stone and earth. Fresh red fruit hilights the entry turning to chocolate, savoury herbs and toasted spices. Supple on the palate with a smooth finish - very good!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2008

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949. Graceland Cabernet Sauvignon, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2009

The fantastic painting of Jean-Baptiste Regnault's Three Graces: Beauty, Joy and Charm adorn this elegant bottle while the Cabernet Sauvignon inside offers concentrated aromas of cassis, smoke and vanilla layerd with green olives, mint and graphite. The palate is supple and rich, flavours of chocolate vanilla and sweet spices are supported with dark fruit and the tannins are super fine.
Excellent!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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950. Graffigna Centenario Reserve Malbec, San Juan Argentina, 2008
Centenario pays tribute to the 100th anniversary of of the Graffigna winery, founded by Santiago Graffigna in 1870.
Like the other Centenario wines, the Malbec is a very good value. It releases aromas of blackberries, cassis, sweet vanilla and warm spiced coffee with floral undertones. The palate is smooth, almost creamy, with very good concentration of berry fruit, spice, tobacco and mocha flavours. A solid Malbec with fine tannins and lingering flavours of coffee, chocolate and spice.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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951. Graffigna Centenario Reserve Pinot Grigio, San Juan Argentina, 2009
Centenario pays tribute to the 100th anniversary of of the Graffigna winery, founded by Santiago Graffigna in 1870.
The wines offer very good value and I especially like the bright, lively character of this Pinot Gris. Creamy aromas of tree fruits, citrus, mineral and delicate floral talc notes. The palate follows suit with a slightly creamy texture and flavours of pear, white grapefruit and a hint of fine spice. Very refreshing, with a zippy citrus finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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952. Graffigna Centenario Reserve Pinot Grigio, San Juan Argentina, 2010

The Centenario label pays homage to the 100th anniversary of the Graffigna winery, founded by Santiago Graffigna in 1870 - which makes them one of the oldest wineries in Argentina.
Consistently crisp and fresh as well as a great value, this 2010 version presents pristine fruit aromas - gala apples and pear with a supporting cast of caramel, honey and vague spice notes. The palate is tangy and brisk with similar apple, pear and citrus appearing in the mouth, the finish is mouth-watering and carries hints of caramal and sweet spice.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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953. Graffigna Centenario Shiraz Reserve, San Juan Argentina, 2007
This affordable Shiraz is made for food.
Leaning more toward the savoury side, it releases aromas of red berries and vanilla, licorice and chocolate with a meaty core of dried herbs and spice rub. The palate is more reserved - juicy on the entry with mineral and earth, dark cocoa and spice linger across the palate. Pair with grilled meats, stews or hearty pasta dishes.
*Graffigna is the oldest established winery in San Juan province, just north of Mendoza.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2010

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954. Graham Beck "Gamekeepers Reserve" Cabernet Sauvignon, 2007
Aromas of cherries and berries, mocha and spice hints of green beans and smoke. Smooth, full-bodied and supple with integrated tannins and mocha flavours lingering on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2009
Black currents and mulberry aromas, toasted spices and char grill notes. The palate shows smooth layers of chocolate, fresh berry fruits, leather and earthy/minerally flavours. Balanced with good power with fine, ripe tannins on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2008

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955. Graham Beck Brut, Western Cape South Africa, NV
From the first time I tried the Graham Beck I liked this always solid, well-made sparkler. Bold and masculine in style with a robust mouth-filling mousse, loads of toasty and yeasty aromas lifted by mineral, citrus and mixed fruit-compote aromas. A complex and satisfying sparking wine made from a classic blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2006

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956. Graham Beck Brut, Western Cape South Africa, NV
Medium-sized bubbles, earthy, minerally and toasted buscuit aromas followed by roasted almonds, apple, pear and citrus notes. Very crisp with a medium-bodied mousse, crisp fruit, savoury tones and toasty flavours with citrus peel lingering on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008
Richly coloured a golden-amber hue with continuous bubbles. The aromas show upfront toasted bicuits with undertones of minerals and lemon and suggestions of berries and nectarines.On the palate it is creamy with mouth-filling mousse, zingy citrus, herbal and tree fruit flavours.
Produced in the classique method with a blend of Pinot Noir 54% & Chardonnay 46%.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 29th, 2008

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957. Graham Beck Brut, Western Cape South Africa, NV
The Graham Beck is a traditional method (Method Cap Classique) South African bubbly made from almost equal parts Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. It is typically a toasty style with impressive power and a rich golden hue. Aromas are yeasty/leesy with apple pie and citrus, it has a creamy mousse and full, complex palate with caramel and ripe pear, roasted nuts and citrus flavours. The finish is impressive - long and toasty.
Great as an aperitif or with appetizers but it will hold its own against fish and lighter protein dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2010

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958. Graham Beck Gamekeeper's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Robertson South Africa, 2008
The Gamekeeper's Reserve is a wine made for rich dishes - grilled meat and stews.
The aromas are ripe fruit, black currents and cherries, coffee grounds and cocoa with a hint of jalapeno and a savoury core of spice rub, smoked meat and pepper. Full and ripe on the palate with a smooth texture layered with black fruit, chocolate and smoked spice. The finish is long with supple tannins.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2010

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959. Graham Beck Shiraz, Coastal Region South Africa, 2004
Inky purple in colour with upfront blackberry and plummy aromas, violets, chocolate and roasted coffee bean notes with black pepper and toffee undertones. Smooth berry fruit flavours on the entry, plums and spice, pepper, espresso and cocoa. Masculine and quite powerful with supple tannins.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2008

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960. Graham Beck Shiraz~Viognier, Western Cape South Africa, 2007
There is 10% Viognier added to this savoury Shiraz.
It offers aromas of grilled meat and smoked spice, red fruit and roasted herbs with a good dose of black pepper. On the palate the sweet red fruit pops up balancing the smoky, savoury flavours. The finish is smooth and bright, lingering with flavours of pepper and coffee.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2010

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961. Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Port, Douro Portugal, 2003
Earthy, dark cocoa with Christmas cake aromas - dried fruit, sweet spices and cherries - undertones of rich chocolate. Dried fruits reappear on the palate, sweet and dense, laden with cedar, white pepper and spiced cocoa flavours. Long and warm on the finish with just a hint of fine tannins.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2008

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962. Graham's Six Grapes Vintage Character Port
With its Rich purple/red hue the Six Grapes has a bright fruitiness not found in vintage Porto's. Vintage Port is meant to be aged and therefore the character changes, leaving more intense dried fruit, tobacco and leathery aromas. Besides, the Six Grapes price is right-especially if you haven't been stocking your cellar with vintage! Ripe black berry and dark tree fruit aromas are primary but there are definitely dried fruit and sweet baking spice aromas swirling around. Concentrated flavours, sweet, warm, rich and spicy perfect for the holiday season. Chocolate: Dark chocolate, nut clusters, Thomas Hass truffles in dark or milk chocolate or ganache filled dark chocolate squares. Cheese: Strong, crumbly and blue veined, creamy
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2006

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963. Grand Marnier NAVAN Vanilla Cognac
I am stupidly in love with this stuff.
Thank goodness I can only drink a shot on ice in one sitting or the bottle would be gone. Perhaps its the pure essence of Madagascar vanilla in a sweet cognac base that appeals but I wouldn't turn down the Grand Marnier Cuvee Louis-Alexandre scented with exotic oranges either.
Straight-up on ice is usually good for me but the range of martinis you can mix it up with will get your creative juices flowing.
My favorite concoction is 1/2 oz. of Navan and 1/2 oz of raspberry liquer topped with Champagne and a single raspberry lolling about in the flute.
Christmas option - add an ounze of Navan to your eggnog!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2007

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964. Grant Burge 'Nebuchadnezzer' Shiraz Cabernet, Barossa Valley Australia, 2003
Another powerful Grant Burge name for a powerful wine that I have no doubt its namesake Babylonian ruler would have approved highly of.
Ripe, rich fruit--blackberry, currant and raspberry hints, fruitcake spices, coffee, chocolate and minty aromas. Superbly smooth on the palate with bright fruit and acidity, pepper and sweet spices, weighty on the tongue with a silky coffee finish.
Very impressive!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2007

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965. Grant Burge 'The Holy Trinity' GSM, Barossa Valley Australia, 2002
Unless you've been hiding out under an old world rock you've likely heard of "The Holy Trinity". You don't need to understand the Trinity's religious significance--"The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit" to enjoy the wine either. At the end of the day it's a great name for a great wine that combines the trinity of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre.
Concentrated aromas and flavours--intense berry and dark cherry aromas, coffee, dark floral, spice and mint chocolate. Layered flavours, smooth spiced chocolate, dried fruit and coffee liquer that clings to the palate and lingers seductively on the tongue.
'The Holy Trinity' is made from combined Barossa vines that are 50-110+ years old. 39% Grenache, 36% Shiraz and 25% Mourvedre
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 19th, 2007

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966. Grant Burge Barossa Vines Shiraz, Barossa Australia, 2004
Intense black fruit aromas with earth, mint chocolate and meaty hints. On the palate the Burge Shiraz is smooth, with serious, deep layered flavours, juicy blackberry, white pepper, toasted oak and mixed spices.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 25th, 2007

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967. Grant Burge Cabernet Sauvignon, Cameron Vale Australia, 2003
Fresh! With mixed red berries, creme de cassis, mint, cocoa and saddle leather aromas follwed up with layered flavours of juicy red fruit, herbs, warm spices and sweet vanilla oak.
An elegant Cabernet with a smooth mouth-feel and fine grained tannins on the finish. Delicious!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2007

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968. Grao Vasco, Dao Portugal, 2003
This is what Wine Diva calls a "Monday to Wednesday" wine. Meaning for the price of about two lattes you can have a really good bottle with dinner.
The Grao Vasco (named after the famous Portuguese painter) is a member of the SoGrape wine family and has red berry and cherry aromas, vanilla spice, leather, sweet oak and tobacco. It also has that wonderfully reserved and earthy rustic charm of old world wines hinting at dried fruit and culminating with a lovely, soft finish.
A blend of traditional Dao regional grape varieties Jaen, Alfrocheiro and Tinta Roriz.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 5th, 2007

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969. Gray Monk "Latitude 50 White", Okanagan BC, 2006-
The "Latitude 50" series from Gray Monk are clean and crisp--easy drinking and affordable. They are also immensly popular. The white blend smells like a fresh orchard fruit-cup with crisp lemon and grapefruit flavours. A great Monday-Wednesday wine perfect for sipping or snacking-your choice!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2007

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970. Gray Monk "Latitude 50" Rose, Okanagan BC 2005
Aromas of Maraschino cherries, exotic spices and ripe berries it has tantalizing flavours of orange rind, sour cherry, strawberry-rhubarb compote and loads of Gamay Noir pepper on the finish. The Latitude is off-dry so don't expect a bone-dry, cheek-sucker but we love it as a summer sipper slash barbecue wine that will take us right through to turkey and cranberry season.
Reviewed on CityFood.com July 5 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2007

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971. Gray Monk Gewurztraminer, Okanagan BC, 2006
One of Wine Diva's favorite BC Gewurtztraminers of the 2006 vintage!
Sweet, developed aromatics; lychee, tangerine, floral and exotic spice. Clean and bright on the palate with a warm, smooth mouth-feel and more great spice flavours on the lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2007

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972. Gray Monk Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Ahhh...very pretty aromatics of rose petals, lychee, tangerine peel and star anise with a whiff of cold cream. Fruit-forward and sweet on the palate - lychee, peaches in syrup, citrus and exotic spice. Nicely weighted and off-dry but with crisp acidity to balance. The finish is long and trails flavours of rose water and sweet citrus.

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Wine Diva reviewed - January 31st, 2011

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973. Gray Monk Kerner "Late Harvest", Okanagan BC, 2006
The Kerner has the aromatics to lure you back to the glass, sniff after sniff.
Peaches, pears and grapefruit swimming in rose water. On the palate it's crisp and grapey with honey tangerines, bright lime and subtle exotic spice flavours.
Attractively off-dry perfect for cheese plates served with sumer fruits or spiced Asian dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2007

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974. Gray Monk Odyssey Sparkling, Okanagan BC, 2003
A golden-hued, traditional method sparkling wine with rich toasty/leesy aromas, wild honey, apples and obvious mineral notes. Creamy and full-bodied on the palate with ample mousse, stone fruit flavours and lemon zest lingering on the palate.
A wonderful example of BC bubbly made from Chardonnay and Riesling!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 26th, 2008

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975. Gray Monk Odyssey White Brut, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This delicious blend of Riesling and Chardonnay is made in traditional method of second fermentation in the bottle - which creates not only the bubbles but the complexity.
Wow - this bubbly really pops - pretty aromas of crisp orchard fruits (notably peaches) with honey, citrus blossoms and just the right dose of toast. It has a lovely mousse on the palate layered with crisp citrus, tart green apple and a kiss of sweetness. Fresh, bright and fragrant and very, very enjoyable!

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 30th, 2010

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976. Gray Monk Pinot Auxerrois, Okanagan BC, 2006
Abundant apricot and a feast of orchard fruit aromas. Mouth-wateringly crisp on the palate with chalky minerality, bright citrus, lime leaf, a hint of sweet spice and pear jelly flavours. A wonderful off-dry sipper or paired with light dishes or starters.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2007

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977. Gray Monk Pinot Auxerrois, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Here is a tasty option that will be perfect for spicy Indian curries, Thai noodles or spicy agadashi tofu.
Lovely bright aromas of orchard fruits, spring blossoms and lime. It is zesty on the palate with just a kiss of sweetness and layers of lime, honey and a juicy fruit-cup of flavours. It has nice balance and weight with a mouth-watering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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978. Gray Monk Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Straw coloured with luxuriant aromas of white peach, passionfruit, honeysuckle, vanilla and lemons. Juicy on the entry, warm and soft with a suggestion of spice on the mid-palate followed with a warm finish. This Pinot Blanc has a lovely weight and shows good balance between fruit and acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2007

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979. Gray Monk Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2006
This Pinot Gris has such an appealing peachy-hue with stone fruit, floral, mandarin orange zest and mineral notes. It has a backbone of power and elegance on the palate with bold acidity, warm spices and a long, zippy grapefruity finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 10th, 2007

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980. Gray Monk Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
From an established BC winery and long-time favorite of British Columbia wine drinkers, this Pinot Gris has fragrant fruit cup aromas (peach skin, creamy pear and apple), honey blossoms, a whiff of white pepper with just a hint of rainforest floor. Very concentrated on the palate - creamy fruit, honey and again white pepper. The texture is weighty, almost oily but balanced with lively acidity.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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981. Gray Monk Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2005
A fairly light bodied Pinot Noir with red berry, sour cherry, leather and herbal aromas. On the palate it has dried berry, tobacco and warm spices on the finish. This is a great accompaniment Pinot Noir perfect made for earthy foods dishes with mushrooms, root veg or duck.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2007

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982. Gray Monk Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
The aromas on this lovely Riesling are green apple skin and a menagerie of citrus--lime, grapefruit and tangerine. Crisp and dry but soft on the palate with zesty citrus and a long mouth-watering finish.
A wine you'll reach for again and again.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2007

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983. Gray Monk Siegerrebe, Okanagan BC, 2006
Rarely seen but often mispronounced (WD is also guilty of this) Siegerrebe Zeeg-ar-RAY-beh is the result of a cross between Gewurztraminer and Madeline Angevine. It shows aromas of honey, white blossoms, ripe orchard fruits, a hint of herbs and spice. On the palate it's zippy and fresh with grapefruit and spice.
Like Gewurztraminer it's a great sipper or pair with spicy dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2007

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984. Gray Monk Unwooded Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
A refreshing and crisp Chardonnay with rich aromas of pears, pineapple, white floral and sweet citrus. Mouth-waterng on the palate with clean fruit flavours a softly rounded texture and warm spice hints with a lingering finish.
An attractive Chardonnay--even for oak lovers!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2007

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985. Greg Norman Cabernet~Merlot, Limestone Coast Australia, 2005
The Greg Norman Cab~Merlot is dark ruby-garnet in colour with fresh eucalyptus, red currants and plummy aromas, cedar and aromatic allspice notes. Medium-full bodied with bright fruit, pepper, vanilla and sweet oak spices and roasted coffee beans with integrated tannins. Fresh and balanced with clean, precise flavours.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 10th, 2008

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986. Greg Norman Cabernet~Merlot, Limestone Coast Australia, 2006
Enticing aromas of Damson plums, mint and blueberry, plush spice and molten chocolate with an appealing hint of bell pepper from the Cabernet. It is medium-full bodied in the mouth, chocolate and pure sweet berry fruit dominate the palate. Nicely balanced, juicy and supple with silky tannins - in a word, delicious.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2010

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987. Greg Norman Limestone Coast Shiraz, Australia, 2005
This Shiraz has a wonderful purity of aroma and freshness appeal.
Bright, juicy blackberries, pretty violet aromas, eucalyptus, sweet cola spices, fruitcake and chocolate on the nose. on the palate the Greg Norman is smooth and clean with, earthy flavours, ripe berries and a burst of acidity. It's full bodied and somewhat chewy on the mid-palate finishing with licorice, coffee and vanilla flavours.
Reviewed on CityFood.com March 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 25th, 2007

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988. Greg Norman Shiraz, Limestone Coast Australia, 2005
Assertive aromas of blackberries, coffee and spice with undertones of blueberry and cedar. On the palate it's bold and bright with more dark berry fruits, spiced chocolate, dark earthy/leathery flavours and more cedar hints with medium-fine tannins and pepper on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2008

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989. Grosset-Hill Smith Mesh Riesling, Eden Valley Australia, 2007
Eden Valley is a stunning a sub-appellation of the much warmer Barossa Valley and sits high above the Barossa floor. It produces not only exceptional Rieslings like the Mesh but many other elegant wines.
Taut as piano wire with aromas of petrol (the Aussies prefer the term marmalade), lemon drops and loads of minerality with a shave of lime zest. It pops with snappy lime and steely minerality on the palate, it has a weighted, slightly oily texture and a lip-smacking finish.
Serve with frites dipped in garlic lemon aioli or light fish dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2009

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990. Gunderloch "Fritz's" Riesling. Rheinhessen Germany, 2007
A tasty new endeavor for Gunderloch, this affordable Riesling with its simple label will appeal to non-traditional Riesling drinkers. Made specifically, as a collaborative effort, at the request of Canadian wine importer Mark Anthony Group this a tasty entry level Riesling with loads of sweet stone fruit, honey, citrus and hints of slate. It's zippy on the palate with a kiss of sweetness and flavours of peaches, green apple and lemon. Pair with pork schnitzel if you're feeling traditional or spicy deep-fried agadashi tofu if you're not.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2009

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991. Gunderloch Fritz's Riesling, Rheinhessen Germany, 2009
Alluring aromas of peach and tart green apples, citrus blossoms and slate with hints of tangerine. The plate is vibrant, sweet and tart with plenty of honey, minerality and crisp white fruit. It's off-dry but has lovely balance between sweetness and acidity with a silky texture, the finish is long and mouth-watering.
Pair with spicy, chilled noodles, sushi or rich, creamy dips.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2010

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992. Gustav Lorentz 'Fleurelle', Alsace France, 2005
A lovely blend of Sylvaner, Muscat and Pinot Blanc with fragrant aromas of peaches, lemon drops, blossoms, and slate, minerals and obvious musky-grapey aromas from the Muscat. On the palate it's zippy and fresh with honey, pomelo citrus and peach skin. Crisp and refreshing, just off-dry.
Very pretty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2008

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993. Gustave Lorentz Pinot Gris, Alsace France, 2005
Creamy pear and mixed white fruit aromas with orchard blossoms, lemon-oil and whiffs of savoury herbs.The Lorentz Pinot Gris is silky, rounded and elegant on the palate showing tropical fruit hints, lemon-lime and a touch of exotic spice. A mouth-watering wine that would pair well with onion tart or gruyere cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2008

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994. Hahn Winery Pinot Noir, Monterey California, 2009

The family owned and run Hahn winery was established in 1980 by Nicky and Gaby Hahn. Their Pinot Noir is approachable and quite fragrant - cherries, vanilla and violets, raspberry and cocoa with peppery spices and a hint of beet greens. The palate offers sweet, upfront fruit, cedar, cocoa and floral flavours are layered with more savoury bacon fat and spice rub notes. Silky and juicy.
Recommended pairings: Wild mushroom and roasted shallot risotto, plum glazed duck or lamb.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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995. Haras Equus Carmenere, Upper Maipo Chile, 2005
Carmenere screams Chile! Wine Diva tasted it recently with the promise of %u201Ccoming soon%u201D-so watch for it! Blackberries, cherries and chocolate with earthy, leathery aromas and herbs. Creamy in the mouth with sweet spices, vanilla and rich dark fruit. A sexy wine with an alluring price point.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 25th, 2006

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996. Hardy's 'Stamp' Chardonnay~Semillon, South Eastern Australia, 2007
The newly arrived shuttle from Hardy's is a picnicers dream. These PET bottles boast a screw top closure that becomes a glass for your all-in-one single serving bottle. The great value Hardy's Stamp Series wines also come in the regular glass 750ml bottles so don't fear if you need more for a crowd.
This white blend has aromas of apples and honey roasted nuts, tropical fruit notes and light spice. It's nicely balanced with a creamy texture and flavours of melon, spiced citrus, Asian pear and toasty notes on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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997. Hardy's 'Stamp' Shiraz~Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2008
Well, there's not much more a gal on the go can ask for than a glass of wine and bottle all in one piece.
I saw this Hardy's shuttle when I visited them in South Australia in February - lo and behold, when I returned home, this adorbale all-in-one glass and single serving bottle had followed me to British Columbia. Screw off the cap-slash-glass and voila, wine on the go. Perfect for the cottage or a picnic, and less than a fiver.
The contents are entirely quaffable - juicy and ripe with blackberry, chocolate and spice - the palate is supple and full-bodied...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2009

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998. Hardy's Nottage Hill Chardonnay, SE Australia, 2005
What you want a lush Chardonnay to be, full of ripe tropical fruit, vanilla and sweet oak. Buttery and spiced on the tongue with a lush texture, herbs and baking spices like cinnamon, cloves and cardamom. A warm and fuzzy Chard that reaches out and lays a Chiquita banana kiss on you.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 24th, 2006

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999. Hardy's Nottage Hill Shiraz, Australia, 2004
Sweet black cherry and blackberries, with aromatic mint and dark floral aromas. On the palate, choco-mocha flavours, ripe dark fruit, earth and liquorice with a smooth spiced finish.
Great value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2006

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1000. Hardy's Oomoo Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia, 2005
I fell hard for this label the first time I saw it. Not sure if its the Victorian-styled label or the wild Aussie creatures frolicking under "Oomoo".
"Oomoo means "good" in Aussie vernacular and I would agree.
This Shiraz releases aromas of violets and sweet cherries, spice, vanilla and leather with juicy flavours of ripe mixed berries, tobacco, cocoa and pepper.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1001. Hardy's Riesling Gewurztraminer, South Eastern Australia, 2005-
A great combo for white wine lovers! The aromatics of Gewurztraminer with the crisp acidity of Riesling. Aromas of apple, white flowers and spice, citrus on the palate with sweet clove and cardamom spices. Lovely lady lush on the tongue, warm and generous with a long white grapefruit-y finish. Excellent value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 14th, 2006

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1002. Hardy's Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon, South East Australia, 2005
There are two popular elements about this Hardy's Stamp Series wine, the first being a screwcap (easy access), the second being the blend of Cab and Shiraz. This duo has become popular in new world blends combining the structure of Cabernet and the lush, spiced fruitiness of Shiraz.
A thoroughly enjoyable drink with oozing blackberry and blueberry, smoke and dark earthy aromas. On the palate it's smooth, medium-full bodied and filled with ripe fruit, sweet vanilla oak and cracked pepper flavours.
Nice price too!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1003. Hayes Ranch 'Best Foot Forward' Chardonnay, California, 2008

From the Wente Family Estates, this label pays homage to the Hayes, a family of Californian ranchers. This wine is made from Chardonnay grown in sustainable vineyards in Monterey and Livermore. And, like it's red companion, the Hayes Ranch Cabernet, this Chardonnay will please a crowd.
Tropical fruits and spiced nuts, creamy caramel and orangeblossom aromas roll into similar flavours - pineapple, spiced caramel, vanilla and some toasted oak. It has a nice weight and suitably fresh palate for sipping solo or pairing with buttery cornbread.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 6th, 2011

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1004. Hayes Ranch 'In the Saddle' Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2008

From the Wente Family Estates, this label pays homage to the Hayes, a family of Californian ranchers.
This approachable and easy-drinking Cabernet also contains 14% Tempranillo and 11% Merlot.
There are appealing aromas of cassis and plums, vanilla, mocha and leather followed by a smooth and fresh palate of black currents, plums, spiced cocoa and finally espresso, that lingers across the finish.
Great all around crowd pleaser.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 6th, 2011

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1005. Haywire Gamay Noir Rose, Okanagan Valley BC

We have a winner!
Although rose wines are getting better and better, there are still some that don't seem to nail it - specifically a balance of fruit, structure and acidity. The inaugural Haywire Rose hits the spot with sweet, ripe aromas of raspberry and cherry, pink grapefruit and a hint of tangerine peel. It is vibrant in the mouth - again with pink grapefruit, and tart red cherry flavours that dance across your palate. There is a pleasing weight on the tongue and a zingy, mouth-watering finish to tame a whisper of sweetness.
A perfect patio pour!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 14th, 2011

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1006. Haywire Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Perhaps Vancouver PR and marketing maven Chris Coletta did go a little "haywire" when she and her partner purchased an old orchard in Summerland in 2005 and eventually becoming garagiste winemakers. But this just released, 168 first vintage cases of Pinot Gris shows a good, honest wine with an abundance of pretty aromas. It is a pristine fruit-cup of melon, Bosc pear and honey with spring blossoms and a hint of minerality. The palate is delicate, it is crisp and light with nice pomelo citrus and tree fruit flavours, the finish is long and clean.
Watch for the 2010 vinatge to be released very soon!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 30th, 2010

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1007. Haywire Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Just released!
The 2010 vintage Haywire Pinot Gris has stepped it up a notch - plus the vines have an extra year on them.
The wine is very expressive - sweet Bosc pears, apricots, creamy honey and appleblossoms. There is nice intensity on the palate, it is crisp yet slightly creamy - expect pristine apple and pear fruit with citrus and mineral flavours lingering. The finish is impressively long and mouth-watering.
Made by the Okanagan Crush Pad Winery

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2011

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1008. Heartland Shiraz, Limestone Coast Australia, 2005
Sweetly ripe black berries and plum on the nose with the requisite aromatic eucalyptus and spice. Lush and rich in the mouth full of spiced berry, earthy cocoa and tobacco on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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1009. Heath "Lizard Flat" Cabernet-Merlot, Australia, 2004
This smooth and approachable red blend will win fast approval.
Rich fruit - mixed berry notes, dark floral, cedar wood, leather and vanilla. Supple on the palate, sweet fruit and raspberry liqueur with lingering coffee flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2008

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1010. Heath 'Lizard Flat' Chardonnay Verdelho, Australia 2005
Creamy pear, melon and honey aromas with undertones of grass, vanilla, coconut and anise. The flavours reflect the aromas with a crisp, citrus-y entry, softly rounded honeyed mid-palate and light lingering spice on the finish.
Good value in a 1L tetra pak.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 1st, 2008

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1011. Heathcote Estate Shiraz, Heathcote Victoria Australia, 2006
Fantastic ripe briary berries, loads of violets and rich chocolate with minty/eucalypt and roasted coffee aromas. This Shiraz screams Aussie style - it's opulent but not overblown with a fine dusty texture, the fruit is juicy, not over-ripe, and the oak is balanced. Flavours of berries, chocolate and mint, minerals and cedar with warm baking spice flavours lingering on the finish with sweet ripe tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2009

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1012. Heggies Chardonnay, Eden Valley Australia, 2009

I have fond memories of passing the Heggies Vineyard while driving up and out of the Barossa Valley and into the much higher altitude Eden Valley. This wine is made from that single vineyard which sits at 550 meters above sea level and is fermented using indigenous yeasts before spending up to 14 months in French oak barrels.
Aromas of toasted hazelnuts, brown spices, grilled pineapple and pear with lemon butter notes. The palate is nicely weighted and offers similar browned butter, spice and roasted nut flavours lashed with citrus. Lovely balance, well managed oak and lively acidity. An elegant wine.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2011

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1013. Henkell Rose Sekt, Germany NV

A simple and refreshing sparkler with an attractive price tag.
Aromas of tart red fruit, red apples, strawberries and vague hints of spice, leather and cedar. The palate has a creamy edge and flavours of wild strawberries, stone fruits and orange peel. Bright acidity helps to harness some of the sweetness of this mousse-y bubbly.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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1014. Henkell Rose Sekt, Germany NV
A pink to match the wintry glow in your cheeks this fun, affordable rose sekt has aromas of strawberries and raspberries, peach compote and candied citrus peel. It has a mouth-filling mousse and generous berry flavours that would sweeten even the Grinch's sour attitude.
A pretty aperitif or pair with spicy dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2009

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1015. Henkell Trocken Sekt, Germany, NV
Expect an affordable bubbly with toasted hints with plenty of fruity notes - apple and apricot hints with some honey and citrus blossoms. The palate is smooth and mousse-y, it is unapologetically off-dry and bright with plenty of apricot jam and citrus with some chalky or talc flavours and a long, pleasant finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2010

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1016. Henry Fessy Saint-Amour, Cru du Beaujolais France, 2008
Made from 100% Saint-Amour Gamay (Saint-Amour sits just below Maconnais in Beaujolais) this fragrant red offers sweet red berry aromas with peppery spice, cedar and whiffs of crushed violets with a hint of leather and sous bois. It has a powdery texture and juicy red berries on the palate with hints of herbs, spice and tobacco.
Delightful and fresh!
Experience Beaujolais!

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2010

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1017. Henry's Drive "Dead Letter Office" Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia, 2005
Inky and dense with black currant, blackberry, coffee and menthol aromas. Almost cassis-like with a liqueur-ish fruit extraction, a smooth finish and lingering spiced chocolate.
The Dead Letter Office is where the lost can be found and hopefully you'll find your toothbrush and bleaching kit nearby as well.
Brand new and deadly delish!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2007

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1018. Henry's Drive Vignerons 'Morse Code' Shiraz, Padthaway Australia, 2008

This wine packs a punch for value - it is very concentrated almost viscous - for those who like their wine to take no prisoners.
Black cherries and sun-warmed blackberry, molasses and chocolate with an earthy/mineral core. The palate is, well powerful, rich and potent - chocolate syrup, black fruit and a slightly saline mineral finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2011

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1019. Henry's Drive Vignerons 'Pillar Box Red', Australia, 2007
This very consumer friendly, tasty blend of Shiraz with 25% Cabernet and 10% Merlot presents chocolate covered cherry aromas with toasted oak, warm peppery spices, leather and mint with espresso undertones. The palate is dense and berry laden - molten chocolate and dark espresso flavours round out the palate - it is quite chewy throughout, followed by a supple finish with toffee flavours lingering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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1020. Herder 'Josephine' Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Savoury, rich aromas with plenty of old-world character - brooding dark fruit and cocoa, espresso and smoked/meaty notes with herbal/garrigue undertones. The fruit on the palate is sweet with wonderful intensity, the texture supple and laden with berry fruit, sweet spice, chocolate and cherry-cola flavours. It's balanced between vibrant acidity and power. The tannins have softened since my last review, it's silky and elegant.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009
The Herder "icon" wine is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. The fruit is dark, plummy and brooding initially but at this stage is slightly hidden under the earthy, meaty, smoky, chocolate and roasted coffee aromas. Savoury herbal notes, toasted spices and cherry appear beneath the intial layers of aromas, the palate is chcocolate and sweet cherries, mocha and roasted spices. The acidity is balanced, the structure good and the ripe tannins will soften with time.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2008

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1021. Herder 'Josephine', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Deep, dark and delicious...
Earthy aromas with plums, black currents, baking spices and vanilla with fresh tomato leaf to give it lift. Fresh in the mouth too, impressive structure with a lot of backbone. It is firm, almost brooding but the tannins are fine nicely woven into the palate and the finish is lengthy.
A good bottle to cellar for a few years or one to decant and impress your dinner guests.
A Bordeaux-style blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc (81%/13%/6%), release date October 1, 2011.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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1022. Herder 'Three Sisters', British Columbia, 2007
This luscious blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer and Viognier should pair nicely with your harvest dinners.
Butterscotch, melon and wildflower honey aromas with papaya, pear and exotic spice notes. Rich and rounded on the palate, tropical flavours sourrounded by caramel and buttery flavours, warm spices and a squeeze of citrus to balance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 6th, 2008

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1023. Herder Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
An impressive Franc to seduce your senses...
Wild blueberries, crushed violets, cherries, black olives and chocolate shavings with undertones of savoury herbs. The entry is supple, there is plenty of lifted raspberry, blueberry flavours sprinkled with sweet spices. Good intensity and restrained power with lovely acidity to balance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2009

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1024. Herder Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Only 104 cases of this delicious Cabernet Franc were produced.
Fantastic floral notes, sun ripened currents and briary berries, sweet spice dark chocolate and peppercorns with hints of tomato leaf and dried herbs. Impressive concentration in the mouth - robust and intense flavours that echo the aromas. A finely textured wine layering briary fruit, warm spiced chocolate and coffee flavours that linger on a lengthy finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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1025. Herder Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Crisp apple and pear with a squirt of citrus and sweet honeydew melon aromas underscored by warm spice, minerality and white floral tones. The acidity is snappy and citrus-y with a suggestion of butterscotch. The finish is clean, fresh and softly rounded.
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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1026. Herder Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Harvested from the upper bench of Keremeos in the Similkameen Valley, this is a heady Chardonnay with aromas of grilled pineapple, apple pie a la mode, caramel liqueur, brown spices and toasted nuts with a hint of tangerine peel. The palate does not lack richness either - sweet nutty flavours, spices and tropical fruit lead to a very toasty and powerful finish.
Pair with butter cornbread, smoked gouda or roasted chicken with almond butter sauce.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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1027. Herder Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Concentrated espresso, cherry and dried plummy aromas with cocoa and undertones of savoury herbs. On the palate, expect juicy dark fruit on the entry and flavours of mocha, toffee and sweet spices. This is a big Merlot with fine, mouth-coating tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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1028. Herder Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

This Similkameen Valley based winery has been impressing BC wine drinkers and critics ever since Lawrence and Sharon Herder uprooted from Paso Robles to launch Herder right here in British Columbia in 2002.
Bold aromas of plums and black cherries, plush spiced dark chocolate and coffee with hints of cedar and wild herbs. The palate is concentrated - laden with black fruit, mocha and spice flavours...the finish lingers with bittersweet chocolate, espresso and tobacco flavours.
The firm, fine tannins are completely manageable but feel free to decant or cellar this wine for a few years.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2011

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1029. Herder Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Aromas of fresh cut pears and peaches, orchard blossoms, minerals and a hint of spice. Smooth rounded acidity, crisp citrus and mixed white fruit flavours. A bright food-friendly wine with screw-cap topper.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1030. Herder Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Snappy and pristine, the newest Herder Pinot Gris has aromas of creamy pears, tropical fruitcup, exotic floral and loads of citrus with hints of minerality. The palate is dry with tart white fruits and citrus flavours. Will pair very well with crisp summer salads and seafood.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 28th, 2009

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1031. Herder Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
There is an intensity to this wine - dried fruits and liqueur - dried cherries, prune plums, Kirsch and peppery spices with typical forest floor/woodsy tones. It's medium-bodied and smooth with dense flavours - sweet fruit, espresso and Kirsch again. The tannins are fine and spice lingers on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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1032. Hess Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2005
There's dense fruit and an appealing supple texture in this magnetic Hess Cabernet. Black current and fat, juicy black cherry aromas with sweet spice, coffee and dark chocolate. The aromas return on the palate with a smooth lingering finish.
Think barbecue, pizza or burgers...
83% Cabernet,11% Syrah, 6% Merlot
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2007

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1033. Hess Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2006
A blend of Cabernet, Syrah and Merlot from vineyards in Napa, Mendocino and Hess Lake California.
If you get to California you must check out Hess in Napa Valley and the Hess Collection gallery...
Sweet, smoky cherry, leather and spice, currents and a hint of chocolate on the nose. Fresh, with bright red fruit and chocolate flavours, tannins start to grip the mid-palate and linger through the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2009

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1034. Hess Select Chardonnay, Monterey California, 2008
Despite the cooling winds of Monterey, the Hess Chardonnay is still a very ripe and buttery style. Obvious butterscotch and warm spice, pineapple and vanilla with orange cream and exotic citric notes. The caramel continues on the palate with a mix of sweet spice (loads of star anise and clove), vanilla, tropical fruit and citrus flavours with toasted oak on the finish. Lively acidity keeps it bright.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2010

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1035. Hester Creek Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2005
Upon first nose this wine has a very recioto or sweet, dried fruit layer with spice, saddle leather and choco/mocha hints. It is very concentrated on the palate with dense fruit and espresso with bittersweet chocolate flavours, the tannins are soft and completely integrated. If you have this wine in your cellar I suggest drinking it now.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 11th, 2010

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1036. Hester Creek Character White, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

The Golden Mile's Hester Creek has gone through some an extreme makeover in the past few years - a new winery, luxury rental villas, a very hansome new tasting room and cellar door and most recently a new on-site restaurant! The Character wines are a new addition as well.
The Character White is a blend of estate Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Trebbiano. Aromas of honey, pears and melon, candied citrus and sweet herbs lead to an off-dry palate offering flavours of tree fruits, snap peas, wild honey, a hint of spice and toasted hazelnut. Nice acidity balances the sweetness here.
Recommended pairings: calamari, fresh oysters, seared scallops and roasted chicken
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2011

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1037. Hester Creek Reserve Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Smoked cherries and red berries entice you followed by vanilla, sweet herbs, leather and a core of tobacco and crushed purple flowers. The palate entry is quite light but grows more powerful with flavours of cherry, leather and tobacco with savoury, smoke and peppery spices. It has nice bright acidity and firm tannins hold tight to the finish.
Mostly Cabernet Franc with 15% Merlot to flesh it out.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2010

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1038. Hester Creek Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
One for the barbecue.
Aromas are cherries in vanilla and plums with sweet spice followed by savoury notes - sauvage, roasted herbs, mocha and char grill. The palate entry is fresh with a mix of tart red fruit and berries before the savoury layers kick in - grilling meat, smoke and dried herbs. The finish is smooth the flavours meaty, the oak just peeks through but does not overwhelm the wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2010

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1039. High Altitude Malbec~Cabernet Sauvignon, Argentina, 2007
From Escorihuela who also produces the Don Miguel Gascon wines comes this crowd pleasing blend of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon. Aromas are current jelly and bright red fruit, vanilla and chocolate with undertones of coconut and sweet oak spice. The palate is supple with similar flavours of bright red fruits, vanilla, coconut and baking spices, it has quite a lengthy choco-mocha finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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1040. High Altitude Malbec~Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
Aromas of black and purple berries, chocolate, leather, dried herbs and some savoury meaty undertones. Similar flavours of spiced cocoa, dark fruit, and toast cross your palate - it is smooth and fresh and very approachable.
A great everyday red!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 9th, 2011
The newest vintage of this High Altitude red will impress you with its appealing aromas of black raspberries and blueberry, chocolate, spicebox and espresso and its savoury core. The palate also presents sweet, ripe berry flavours spiked with roasted carob and licorice supported by an earthy backbone. It is a smooth, tasty wine that is affordable enough to buy-by-the-case.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2010

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1041. High Altitude Malbec~Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2010
Here is an affordable weekday dinner wine that is meant to be paired with hearty meat dishes or a smoky bean chili.
Chocolate, dried cherry and black berries, pipe tobacco and smoky/savoury undertones on the nose. The palate leads with ripe black fruit, smooth mocha and mixed spice with more tobacco. The smooth finish and integrated tannins will have you convinced it is not as young as it truly is.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 24th, 2011

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1042. High Altitude Viognier~Chardonnay, Argentina, 2007
A unique combination of grapes made from the high altitude winemaking country of Argentina. It is quite a rich wine with creamy qualities - aromas of peach jam, toasted nuts and savoury spiced butter lead into a similar palate of tropical fruit, exotic citrus and warm spiced butter flavours. If you like the roundness of a creamy, ripe Chardonnay or voluptuous spiced Viognier - you'll enjoy this one.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2010

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1043. Hillside Estate Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Hillside puts out a solid version of this often hard-to-love (and often underripe tasting) variety with aromas of bright red currents, wild herbs, vanilla and hints of crushed dark flowers. The same red fruits that appear on the nose are juicy on the palate jighlighted with a core of cigarbox and fine spice flavours. It is medium-bodied with tobacco and coffee bean flavours lingering on the finish. Hillside suggests pairing this wine with duck or venison, I think a red sauce would work nicely too.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 14th, 2009

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1044. Hillside Estate Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The Hillside Estate Cabernet Franc is a wine that will pair with rich meat dishes or those with more tangy tomato-based sauces.
Aromas of juicy red fruit - cherries, red currents and fine spice with hints of green olives, dried herbs and cigarbox. It leans toward medium-bodied and has plenty of acidity (to balance those tangy tomato sauces), the palate echoes the juicy red fruit, cocoa and spicebox from the nose. Intergrated tannins and fine spice and tobacco flavours carry through on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2010

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1045. Hillside Estate Gewurztraminer, Okanagan BC, 2007
The world would be a better place if there was more Gew.
I would drink this all summer, affectionately gazing at its copper-hued glints and sniffing the juicy lychee, honeysuckle, pomelo zest and grapefruity aromas. On the palate it is clean, and fresh with bright flavours of; turkish delight, lychee, exotic citrus and warm spice.
Very good!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 8th, 2008

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1046. Hillside Estate Gewurztraminer, Okanagan BC, 2008
Perfectly patio or paired with fresh/spicy dishes the consistently tasty Hillside Gewurztraminer presents tropical fruits and an exotic blend of floral, citrus and sweet, warm spice aromas. Crisp and refreshing on the palate with nice fruit and acid balance and a slightly rounded texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009

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1047. Hillside Estate Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Another lovely vintage for Hillside's Gew the 2008 shows rich honeyed aromas with mango and kaffir lime, grapefruit and plenty of exotic spice notes. It is expressive on the palate - very nice intensity and weight, the flavours echo the aromas - spiced honey, tropical fruit and citrus. The finish is slick and spicy.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2010

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1048. Hillside Estate Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A signature BC Merlot (if there is such a thing) the Hillside is a savoury version with plenty of dried herbs, tart red fruit and green olives, char-grilled meat and spice rub notes with a hint of forest floor. It is medium-bodied and juicy, the flavours echo the aromas with herbal and spice flavours dominating. The finish is tight with granular tannins.
A wine for all your outdoor grilling adventures.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2010

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1049. Hillside Estate Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A Merlot that shows its BC roots...meaning, not over the top ripeness and plenty of bright acidity.
Red cherry and plums, mocha, sweet spice notes and a hint of mint. Cherry and plum reappear on the palate followed by spiced cocoa, toasted oak and earthy flavours. Very nice acidity here with integrated tannins and a fresh, juicy finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2011

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1050. Hillside Estate Merlot~Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This B.C red blend has very pleasing high-toned fruit aromas. It offers cherry and berry with a splash of sweet vanilla and licorice and pleasing undertones of earth. The palate is also bright, the fruit is sweet and supple and tastes of red berries, warm spice and cocoa with a hint of tobacco - the finish is smooth. The juiciness of this wine would pair nicely with rich, tomato-based sauces on meat, pasta or roasted veg.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 6th, 2010

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1051. Hillside Estate Merlot~Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

You'll love the fragrance of this wine - spicy currents, juicy plums and a hint of maraschino cherry underscored by vanilla and tobacco. The same juiciness you find on the nose translates onto the palate - lively cherry and tart red currents lead, then chocolate and spice flavours linger across a smooth finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 15th, 2011

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1052. Hillside Estate Mosaic, Naramata Bench, 2007
A blend of Naramata Bench fruit - Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Petit Verdot. On the nose, very savoury aromas of dried herbs (notably sage and oregano) roasted coffee, molasses, green beans and pencil shavings punctuated by black currents. The palate follows suit - currents and plums, mixed spices and cocoa and char-grill. Nicely integrated tannins, a well knit wine with fresh acidity.
Hillside Estate suggests pairing this wine with rich roasted meats or osso bucco.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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1053. Hillside Estate Muscat Ottonel, Okanagan BC, 2007
Quaffable perfume.
Scented with orange peel, peach blossoms, exotic spices and honeyed aromatics. Smooth and bright, softly rounded with orange peel, honey and warm spice rebounding on the palate finishing with a hint of caraway seed flavours. An intriguing wine - just off-dry and very agreeable.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 11th, 2008

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1054. Hillside Estate Muscat Ottonel, Okanagan BC, 2007
Quaffable perfume.
Scented with orange peel, peach blossoms, exotic spices and honeyed aromatics. Smooth and bright, softly rounded with orange peel, honey and warm spice rebounding on the palate finishing with a hint of caraway seed flavours. An intriguing wine - just off-dry and very agreeable.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 11th, 2008

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1055. Hillside Estate Muscat Ottonel, Okanagan BC, 2009
Once again this abundantly perfumed wine from Hillside arrives in time for your summer sipping enjoyment.
Pretty honey and tangerine aromas, white grape-y notes and lime oil, orchard blossoms and exotic spice. Nicely weighted on the palate - juicy apple peel, citrus and stone fruit flavours with suitably balanced acidity.
Pair with fresh and spicy noodle salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2010

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1056. Hillside Estate Old Vines Gamay Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
The Old Vines Gamay Noir is made from vines over 20 years old - which may not be old in the grand plan but for BC it's fairly old.
It will impress you with its smoked cherry, savoury "garrigue" aromas, intriguing mineral notes and a hint of raspberry? Medium-bodied, showing fresh red fruit, earth, leather, white pepper, savoury flavours with oak spice and bitter-sweet chocolate on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 8th, 2008

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1057. Hillside Estate Old Vines Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This old vines Gamay Noir comes from Hillside's 25 year old estate vineyard.
Its a savoury wine with smoked, meaty aromas, plush wild berries, chocolate and espresso with minty/herbal undertones. Expect a creamy entry on the palate, it has plenty of bright acidity perfect for food pairing, and layers of purple fruit, mocha and toasted oak. Fine tannins cling to the finish and flavours of spice and coffee linger.
This is wine that will pair with fattier meat and fowl dishes or dense vegetable stews.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2009

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1058. Hillside Estate Old Vines Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
You can expect this old vines Gamay Noir to be peppery on the nose with loads of juicy red berry aromas, vanilla, sweet spice and cedar with savoury undertones. The palate echoes the aromas with red fruit, cigarbox and spice that lingers across the finish. There is plenty of acidity in the mouth and a slightly dusty texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2010

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1059. Hillside Estate Old Vines Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Made from vines planted in 1984 - some of the oldest in the Okanagan Valley, the Hillside Gamay Noir smells of ripe cherries and summer berries, black pepper, roasted coffee beans and tobacco with a whiff of dry herbs. Pepper returns on the palate and is layered with cocoa and spicy red berries. Very nice acidity lends a mouth-watering finish to this tasty, food-friendly wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 5th, 2011

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1060. Hillside Estate Old Vines Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
This old vines Riesling presents concentrated aromas of peach and apricot, musky wild honey and exotic citrus with just a hint of herbs. It shows impressive intensity on the palate as well - sweet apricot jam and mineral flavours, citrus and wild herbs. It is just off-dry and zesty with an wieghty, oily texture and a long finish. Will pair nicely with creamy sauces or mildly spicy Asian dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 18th, 2010

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1061. Hillside Estate Pinotage, Okanagan BC, 2006
Aromas of tart cherry, earth and bramble fruits, forest floor, cocoa, charred notes and pretty undertones of crushed flowers. On the palate - sweet cherry and plummy flavours with smoky roasted beets and char, white pepper and coffee beans and lingering spice.
A wine made for roasted meat and grilled vegetable dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2008

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1062. Hillside Estate Pinotage, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The enigma known as Pinotage (Pinot Noir crossed with Cinsault) is a rare find outside of South Africa, but Hillside makes it work.
Aromas are classic Pinotage - red berries and cherry, lovely floral tones and mixed warm spices. It's supple on the palate with dense char, rubber and smoked flavours, cocoa and sour cherries with cedar box and light spice. The tannins are soft, it has balanced acidity, and a not unpleasant bitterness lingers on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1063. Hillside Estate Pinotage, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This classic South African variety (a cross between Pinot Noir and Cinsault) is produced by a just few BC wineries. The Hillside shows typical red fruit and earthy characters - expect aromas of tart red fruit (think plum, cherry and currents), dried flowers and plenty of wild herbal notes, cigarbox and pepper. The palate is smooth and very juicy, it is medium-bodied with bittersweet cocoa, pepper and toasted/char hints. The finish is smooth, savoury and peppery.
A wine to pair with grilled or roasted meat dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2010

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1064. Hillside Estate Pinotage, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The fruit for this wine was harvested from one single vineyard in Oliver. A truly South African variety, Pinotage was developed in 1925 at Stellenbosch University by crossing Pinot Noir and Cinsault. The unique charcteristics of this wine are strawberry and red currents, chocolate and allspice on the nose with similar red berries, cocoa and wild herbs in the mouth. There is nice complexity here with plenty of appealing fruit layered with fruitcake flavours and just a hint of licorice that trails across the finish.
Very tasty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 20th, 2010

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1065. Hillside Estate Reserve Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2005
Ripe dark cherries and plummy fruit, savoury herbs and smoked meat aromas with chocolate and cherry cola notes. The fruit is echoed on the palate - it shows a supple entry, a dusty mid-palate with coffee, charred meat flavours and spices.
Full-bodied with balanced acidity, this is an earthy Merlot that would pair well with roasted or stewed dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2008

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1066. Hillside Estate Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Expect a pretty copper tinge to this creamy Pinot Gris.
It has aromas of pink grapefruit, ripe peaches and pear compote with a core of caramel and praline. It is quite rounded and rich on the palate, there is noticeable oak contact creating the caramel and nutty components. The peach stone and pear aromas reappear on the palate with a hint of sweet spice lingering.
Pair with pasta in a creamy mushroom sauce or chicken salad.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2009

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1067. Hillside Estate Riesling, Okangan BC, 2007
Hillside Estate in Naramata has created this fresh, dry Riesling that shows crisp apple, juicy peach and grapefruit aromas with secondary tones of white flowers, honey and minerals. Snappy on the palate with similar grapefruit, apple and mineral flavours and a hint of lime on the finish. The finish lingers smoothly with rounded acidity that won't wear the enamel off your teeth.
Pair with salad rolls with spicy peanut sauce.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2008

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1068. Hillside Estate Rose Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Naramata Bench blend of Merlot, Syrah and Gamay is a vibrant cranberry colour with aromas of red cherries, sweet red berries with savoury white pepper, forest floor and tobacco undertones. It hints of sweetness but has impressive backbone. The flavours are spiced berries and cedar with a brush of tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2009

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1069. Hillside Estate Un-Oaked Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Of a recent line-up of Pinot Gris' I tasted, the Hillside Estate really stood out, and not only for its gorgeous peachy hue.
Vibrant fruit on the nose - crisp pear, stone fruits, and juicy sweet pink grapefruit with chalky/mineral tones. Very expressive on the palate, clean fruit flavours, peachy-pear, more pink grapefruit and a long zesty finish. It has a lovely soft, roundedness on the tongue.
Well-done.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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1070. Hillside Gewurztraminer, Naramata BC, 2006
With the colour the shade of a new peach I new right off that I was going to like this wine!
Stunning aromas of exotic fruits, mandarin marmalade, rose oil and Turkish delight, spices and lanoline. Zippy flavours of grapefruit and Asian spices with tropical hints and a long zesty finish.
Summer...where art thou?
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 20th, 2007

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1071. Hillside Merlot Reserve, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Sweet ripe cherries and plummy aromas, warm spices and a core of wild sage, smoked meat and earth. Expect a powdery texture and flavours of black plum and cherry, leather, a hint of prune, coffee liqueur, cigarbox and cocoa. A wine with some built-in age that has nice structure and balance with a long finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2010

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1072. Hillside Un-Oaked Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
This very enjoyable Pinot Gris is layered with pristine aromas of crisp green pear and mineral, honey and spring blossoms. The aromas are echoed on the palate, it is lively and fresh with mixed orchard fruit and mineral flavours - the finish is clean, lingering with a trace of tangerine.
Perfect for sipping solo or pair with fall harvest dinners.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2010

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1073. HobNob Pinot Noir, Pays d'Oc France, 2007
Very aromatic - crushed floral and cedar chips (potpourri), exotic vanilla and warm cherry/raspberry fruits. The aromas are echoed on th palate - sweet, floral, smooth and quite tasty albeit not typically Pinot.
Easy drinking.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2009

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1074. HobNob Shiraz, Pays d'Oc France, 2007
Very fragrant - vanilla and coconut, raspberries and milk chocolate, cherry lozenges and a hint of floral. The palate is supple, the flavours sweet - vanilla and spice, blueberry, raspberry and more coconut in the mouth. Youthful tannins linger - a quaffer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009

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1075. Honig Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley California, 2005
Gorgeous and fresh! Sweet tropical fruit and gooseberry with zippy grapefruit and mineral aromas. Almost creamy in the mouth with ripe orchard fruit, citrus, vanilla and sweet spices.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2007

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1076. Hope Estate "The Cracker" Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, Western Australia, 2004
In this era of the battle for visability on the shelf, Hope has taken bold to the bottle with bright red labels, solid high bottles and catchy proprietary names.
The juice in "The Cracker" matches--Brawny and spiced with an intense combo of fresh berry and dried fruit aromas followed with vanilla and sweet liquer-like fruit and spice on the palate. Lush and full-bodied, this wine aims to please.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1077. Howling Bluff Estate Pinot Noir 'Summa Quies Vineyard', Naramata Bench BC, 2008
An earthy Pinot Noir (more old world than new) that launches with aromas of rhubarb, sous bois (forest floor) and tart red berries with beet greens and roasted coffee beans. It is very smooth on the entry, similar coffee and tart red fruits cross the palate; it is light-bodied with fine, firm tannins and a long, warm and slightly bitter finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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1078. Howling Bluff Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Naramata Bench BC, 2009


Made from estate fruit on Howling Bluff's Naramata Bench property this wine presents aromas of marzipan and creamed honey, musk melon and vanilla. Tart fruit leads the palate followed by melon, grass, marzipan and citrus peel flavours that are spiked with acidity.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2010

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1079. Howling Bluff Sin Cera, Naramata Bench BC, 2008

Opaque in colour, sweet, ripe cherries, vanilla and chocolate with warm spice and undertones of leather and sweet herbs. The palate is concentrated with lush plum and cherry fruit, sweet spice and vanilla and mocha flavours lingering on the finish. Fine, dry tannins are maintained throughout.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011
This blend of Merlot with 16% Malbec and 4% Cabernet Franc comes from the single Summa Quies estate vineyard. Plush aromas of chocolate cherries, sweet spices, vanilla, mocha and cedary notes with an earthy core. The palate is concentrated - dense spiced chocolate and black fruit and tobacco leaf with dark roasted coffee flavours lingering across the finish. It is a firm, well-structured wine with fine, sweet tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 19th, 2010

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1080. Hugel & Fils Riesling, Alsace France, 2005
Classic Riesling characteristics...petrol, crisp apple, honey and peachy aromas. Lip-smacking on the palate with zesty lemon, juicy green apple and clean mineral flavours.
Perfect with a warm Alsatian onion tart.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2007

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1081. Hugel Riesling, Alsace France, 2008
A lovely Riesling presenting aromas of chamomile flowers, lemon and grapefruit peel, fresh mountains stream minerality and hints of green apple and honey. The palate is crisp, dry and zesty with tart fruit and citrus flavours leading to a clean, minerally finish.
Pair with soft cheeses, white meats and citrusy sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2010

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1082. Hugh Hamilton 'Jim Jim' Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia, 2007
Very appealing aromas - bright and fruity- cherry vanilla, allspice with creamy blackberry notes. Smooth and ripe with dense layers of briary fruit and spice, a full texture with nice acidity to balance and a delicious linger...
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 16th, 2008

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1083. Hugh Hamilton 'Jim Jim' Unoaked Chardonnay, McLaren Vale Australia, 2006
Golden-yellow hued with vibrant tropical fruit, honey and citrus rind as well as juicy melon aromas. Weighty and rounded on the tongue crisp and minerally yet full and fruity - good showing, a delicious wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 16th, 2008

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1084. Humberto Canale Diego Murillo Malbec, Patagonia Argentina, 2004
Rich, smoky aromas-ripe black cherries and dark earth with an abundance of spice then more sweet, dark fruit, cocoa and prune flavours. Smooth and hearty on the entry, mouthwatering and hot finishing with spiced dusty tannins.
Good Value!
And one of the few not from Mendoza on BC shelves.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 7th, 2007

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1085. Humberto Canale Diego Murillo Malbec, Patagonia Argentina, 2006
Rich, smoky aromas-ripe black cherries and plums, an abundance of dark earth with warm spice and tarry/iodine notes. Smooth and hearty with fresh berries, pepper, vanilla, char and wood shavings finishing with hints of cherry liqueur.
Very good value - and one of only a handful of Argentinian wines not from Mendoza on BC shelves.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2008

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1086. Humberto Canale Diego Murillo Malbec, Patagonia Argentina, 2006
Rich, smoky aromas-ripe black cherries and plums, an abundance of dark earth with warm spice and tarry/iodine notes. Smooth and hearty with fresh berries, pepper, vanilla, char and wood shavings finishing with hints of cherry liqueur.
Very good value - and one of only a handful of Argentinian wines not from Mendoza on BC shelves.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2008

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1087. Humberto Canale Diego Murillo Malbec, Patagonia Argentina, 2007
Smoked black briary berries and plums, char and meaty notes with peppery spices and mineral. Smooth with a hearty, lush palate of dark fruit, smoked meat tones and pepper.
Good value wine made for meat dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1088. Humberto Canale Diego Murillo Merlot, Patagonia Argentina, 2004
Sweetly smoked plums and rustic earthy aromas tinged with spiced cherries and tobacco. On the palate the Diego Murillo is soft and earthy with plenty of black fruit, leather and meaty flavours. Easy drinking Merlot with a "yay" price tag!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 13th, 2007

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1089. Hungaria Grande Cuvee Brut, Hungary NV
Hungary is more than just Tokaji and they have a history of winemaking as long and longer than many parts of Europe.
This is a really fantastic value - bubbly, fresh, floral and fruity, with complexity that belies its price. The medium-sized bubbles and pleasing texture will not leave you wanting. It is a sparkling that will serve you well at any celebration or for everyday sipping.
Buy-by-the-case!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2010

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1090. Hungerford Hill "Fishcage" Chardonnay Viognier, Australia 2005
Everything about this wine says quirky and fun, from the fish in a cage on the label to its curious blend of Chardonnay and Viognier. So often we make wine out to be stuffy and serious when it should also be fun and frivolous, which I why I appreciate this peculiar little fish-scenario and easy sipping juice.
This Fishcage blend will tempt you with aromas of tropical fruit, roasted apricots, toasted oak and wild honey and tease you with a hint of lemon oil. On the palate it will humour you with its smooth, oily texture and tickle you with a suggestion of sweet spices and warm, buttery finish.
This is a wine that will make you long for warm summer days and patio umbrellas-days when you have nothing better to do than contemplate the condensation on your wine glass. (as seen on CityFood.com March 13 2007)
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2007

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1091. Hungerford Hill "Fishcage" Chardonnay Viognier, Australia 2006
Warm aromas of tropical fruit, honey dipped peaches, vanilla cream and toffee. Smooth and rounded on the palate with sweet fruit flavours, exotic spices and spiked with zippy citrus tapering to a long honeyed finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 6th, 2008

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1092. Hungerford Hill "Fishcage" Shiraz-Viognier, Australia, 2004
A jammy aromatic concoction of mixed berries, sweet cola spices, tobacco and new oak. In the mouth, ripe fruit, black pepper, earth and leather round and lushly textured to caresses your taste buds before culminating with the intoxicating combination of chocolate covered blueberries.
A wine you'd like to dip your toast in!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2007

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1093. Hungerford Hill "Fishcage" Shiraz-Viognier, Australia, 2005
An aromatic concoction of mixed berries, mint chocolate and cherry aromas with sweet spice and floral undertones. Smooth and meaty in the mouth with smoked flavours, ripe fruit, cocoa and peppery spices. Lushly textured with balanced acidity and supple tannins.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 30th, 2007

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1094. Hungerford Hill Pinot Gris, Victoria Australia, 2006
Crisp with peachy-pear and citrus aromas and appealing sweet-spicy notes kept pure by a screw-cap closure. Creamy on the palate with a softly rounded mouth-feel and clean, bright finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2007

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1095. Inniskillin 'Dark Horse Vineyard' Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Juicy peaches, crisp pear and apple, honeysuckle and orange zest aromas. Rounded and warm on the palate - ripe peaches spiked with cinnamon and cloves supported by honey flavours and hints of vanilla. The finish is long and spiced.
Delicious on its own or pair with a lightly grilled fish topped with a spiced fruit salsa.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 10th, 2008

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1096. Inniskillin 'Dark Horse Vineyard' Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A pretty, refreshing Pinot Blanc with bright orchard fruit aromas - plenty of green apple, pear and peachy hints, snappy citrus - lemon and grapefruit, with subte wild flower and cut grass tones. The palate is crisp and clean with mouth-watering fruit and citrus flavours and the finish is long and lively.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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1097. Inniskillin 'Discovery Series' Chenin Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Inniskillin Okanagan's fearless winemaker Sandor Mayer's 'Discovery Series' wines are smaller quantity, less common (to BC) varieties, some of which may forge a path for future plantings in BC's wine country.
The Chenin Blanc has aromas of baked apples in butter and vanilla cream, vibrant citrus and honey blossoms. The palate is snappy with bold acidity - the flavours echo the aromas with apple pie and vanilla, mixed white fruit and citrus. The finish is lemony and quite warm.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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1098. Inniskillin 'Discovery Series' Marsanne~Roussanne, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is a scent-sual wine laden with peachy/mango fruit, lime leaf and honeysuckle aromas. The palate is concentrated, quite voluptuous with plenty of sweet, creamy peach and zesty citrus flavours with hints of warm caramel and a pinch of spice. Great acidity throughout also balances a slightly oily finish that clings to your tongue.
A 50/50 blend that is even better than the 2007 vintage.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 2nd, 2009

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1099. Inniskillin 'Discovery Series' Tempranillo, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
An impressive first vintage showing for winemaker Sandor Meyer's Discovery Series Tempranillo.
Expect enticing layers of peppery red fruits, fine spice and cigarbox with undertones of prune. The palate reflects similar red fruit and spice, it has surprising underlying power with nice structure and ripe tannins throughout, the finish is lengthy...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2010

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1100. Inniskillin Cabernet Franc, Niagara Peninsula Ontario, 2004
Black currants, concentrated boysenberry and herbal aromas, smoked meat and dark chocolate notes. The dark berries reappear on the palate with peppery spice and more herbal flavours followed by hints of toasty oak on the finish. Medium-bodied on the palate with integrated tannins.
95% Cabernet Franc, 5% Dornfelder
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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1101. Inniskillin Chardonnay Reserve, Okanagan BC, 2005
Rich buttered pear compote on the nose a dose of fresh apple, mineral and sweet vanilla oak. Toasty oak flavours on the palate, brown butter sauce and pineapple-whip. Creamy on the tongue with a warm spiced-toddy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 25th, 2006

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1102. Inniskillin Chardonnay, Niagara Penninsula Ontario, 2006
Straw coloured with golden glints this is a fresh Chardonnay with juicy pineapple and vanilla aromas with undertones of candied nuts and sweet oak. Crisp white fruit and warm spice flavours with vanilla and a suggestion of marzipan on the palate - a great sipper that lingers on your tongue but would also pair well with creamy/nutty sauces.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 24th, 2008

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1103. Inniskillin Chenin Blanc 'Discovery Series', Okanagan BC 2005
Very pretty aromas of honeysuckle, fresh melon and juicy orchard fruit-cup topped with fresh cream. On the palate there are hints of mineral, spice and butter with lots of peach, lemon and nectarine flavours. Crisp and clean with a softly rounded texture. One of the few 100% Chenin Blancs made in British Columbia.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 2nd, 2006

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1104. Inniskillin Chenin Blanc 'Discovery Series', Okanagan BC 2006
Creamy upfront orchard fruit aromas, vanilla, white floral, peach butter and warm spice notes. Sweetly smooth on the palate with lucious fruit - pineapple and peach - honeyed flavours with citrus and vanilla wrapped up in a mouth-watering finish.
Truly delish!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2007

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1105. Inniskillin Dark Horse Vineyard Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2004
Vibrant aromas of orchard fruits-apples and pears, melon and tangerine supported with spices and vanilla caramels. Softly rounded on the palate with deftly handled oak flavours and warm spices on the finish.
A nice balance of fresh and fruity vs. creamy oak.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2007

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1106. Inniskillin Dark Horse Vineyard Meritage, Okanagan BC, 2005
The DHV Meritage is oozing aromas of black cherries, dried plums and mint chocolate. On the palate it is smooth, full-bodied and seductive, with ripe dark fruit, cocoa and tobacco with a sweep of vanillin oak on the finish. Nicely integrated flavours and texture with a nice dose of fresh acidity.
A blend of 52% Merlot, 20% each Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon and 8% Petit Verdot.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2007

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1107. Inniskillin Dark Horse Vineyard Meritage, Okanagan Valley, BC 2006
Rich dark fruit and peppery spice aromas with tobacco, earth and fresh wild herbs. The palate although almost brooding, gives up sweet fruit with earth, tobacco and dark cocoa flavours. The texture is powdery, it has impressive power and structure with a nice balance of fruit and acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2010

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1108. Inniskillin Discovery Series Malbec, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Surprise! Not all Malbec is made in Argentina - Inniskillin Okanagan winemaker Sandor Mayer does wonders with this grape variety as well...
Expect rich aromas berries and dried cherries, chocolate and licorice with a hint of crushed dark flowers. The palate is dense and concentrated with dark fruit and a savoury mouthful of roasted meat and herbs, cocoa and espresso. Expect nicely balanced acidity and powdery tannins with fine spice lingering on the finish.
Malbec is made for grilled meat or dense pastas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 6th, 2010

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1109. Inniskillin Discovery Series Marsanne Rousanne,Okanagan BC, 2006
Do you want the good news or the bad news first?
Okay, the good news is this, when you review wine all the time you look for the "wow" wines. Somthing new, interesting and delish, like this one. Marsanne & Rousanne are classic to the Rhone and South of France where they produce powerful, baked fruit, floral and minerally wines that age extremely well. But the Inniskillin version impresses me with its freshness and delicateness.
The bad news is the very, very limited 78 cases available at the winery only--sigh.
Alas, sweet spiced pear and honeysuckle aromas with a backbone of smoke and minerality. Crisp on the entry with fresh quince, lush citrus and cinnamon spice, softly rounded on the mid-palate and lingering on the finish with smoke, vanilla and zest.
Bravo!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 1st, 2007

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1110. Inniskillin Discovery Series Petit Verdot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
It's rare to see a wine made from 100% Petit Verdot - even more so in BC.
This wine has primary roasted aromas, char and smoke, dark earth and cocoa with black fruit and espresso notes. The palate follows suit, it's meaty, very chewy and dense with similar char and toasted oak flavours with loads of spice, bittersweet chocolate and coffee ground flavours lingering on the finish.
A wine best served with grilled meat.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2009

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1111. Inniskillin Discovery Series Pinotage,Okanagan BC, 2006
Just Released!
This special treat arrived in an unlabelled bottle far before the release date set for the upcoming holiday season. That didn't sway me though as I dove into what I considered a curiosity, a new release wine made from the hybrid South African grape - a varietal that we hear less and less of from SA each year.
The Inniskillin Pinotage surprised me with its juiciness, it's blueberry cream, violets, milk chocolate and vanilla aromas. And, it had me coming back for more of its fresh berry and coffee flavours with mouth-watering acidity and smooth texture.
I strongly suggest you track some down to go with your holiday dinners - turkey, lamb or salmon or creamy cheeses.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 18th, 2007

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1112. Inniskillin Discovery Series Zinfandel, Okanagan BC, 2005
Impressive berry aromas - blueberry and blackberry - cedar, warm spices, tobacco and raspberry hints. Similar juicy berry flavours on the entry, bright acidity and a chewy mid-palate with bittersweet chocolate and coffee flavours lingering on the finish amid youthful tannins.
A great gift idea for us wine geeks who have a cellar and want to hold onto it for a couple more years.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2007

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1113. Inniskillin Malbec 'Discovery Series', Okanagan BC, 2005
The nose has ripe dark berry aromas with meaty notes, smoke, chocolate, dried plums and lots of pepper. Shows fresh fruit yet earthy elements on the palate, medium-full bodied with spiced oak and managable tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2007
Although there was only 550 cases of this Malbec produced you may be lucky enough to find a bottle or two at select VQA wine stores.
The nose has ripe black fruit and blueberry? with meaty notes, smoke, chocolate covered black cherries, dried fruit and peppery hints. Shows fresh fruit yet earthy elements on the palate, medium-full bodied with spiced oak and managable tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 23rd, 2007

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1114. Inniskillin Merlot Reserve, Okanagan BC, 2004
A rich opaque burgundy-hued wine wafting sweet plum and stewed prune aromas. Quite rich and decadent on the nose reminding me of the summer's bounty of dark cherries with a side of dark chocolate. On the palate this Merlot is bold and earthy, with excellent flavour intensity and soft tannins with just a hint of coffee bean on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 28th, 2006

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1115. Inniskillin Montague Vineyard Chardonnay, Niagara Ontario, 2006
This single vineyard Montague Chardonnay has heavy toasted aromas with toffee, spice and undertones of white fruit. On the palate it's fresh on the entry, flavours are crisp with citrus, caramel and lingering sweet vanilla.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 22nd, 2008

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1116. Inniskillin Pinot Grigio, Okanagan BC, 2007
The 2007 Pinot Grigio has delightful peachy glints with aromas of anjou pear, ripe melon, vanilla, honey and sweet spices. Rounded on the palate with creamy, spiced tree fruits, bright acidity and a clean citrusy finish.
Good value and very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008

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1117. Inniskillin Pinot Noir, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, 2006
A brilliant ruby colour with aromas of tart red berries, saddle leather, dried flowers and cedar. Plenty of fine dusty tannins linger following mouthwatering cranberry flavours, cedar wood and spice on the finish.
Serve with soft cheeses or mushrooms in cream sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2008

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1118. Inniskillin Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan BC, 2005
An intensly hued, opaque wine with deep earthy and dark fruit aromas, plum jam and dark chocolate. Medium-full bodied, a burst of acidity firm flavours of blackberry, cocoa, mint and tobacco and a smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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1119. Inniskillin Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Fresh aromas - crisp green pears, lemon, oak spice and white fruit undertones. More lemony flavours on the palate with caramel, spice, creamy tree fruit, licorice and a hint of spiced pineapple on the finish. There is a light touch with the oak in this wine - perfect for those who prefer their Chardonnay crisp rather than buttery.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008

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1120. Inniskillin Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A Chardonnay for those who like it toasty...
Citrus and apple crisp notes with dominant smoky oak and spice aromas. The palate snaps back with mouth-watering citrus, apple and pear flavours layered with more spice and toast from the entry through to the finish. Nice acidity and a long bright, spicy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2010

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1121. Inniskillin Reserve Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2004
Jammy blackberry and plummy aromas supported by coffee, chocolate and spice. Somewhat reserved in the mouth with earthy flavours-chewy leather, tobacco, and herbs followed by dusty tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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1122. Inniskillin Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2005
Plums and savoury herbal aromas, dark earth, cedar and cocoa with undertones of cherry and oak spice. Muscular on the palate, the entry is smooth with dense flavours of cherry, tobacco, spice, leathery tones with oak and charred hints. Dry with a dusty mid-palate texture, nice acidity to balance with youthful, quite grippy tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 15th, 2008

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1123. Inniskillin Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
With its typical Okanagan Valley savoury character the Inniskillin Merlot presents red cherry and plummy hints, grilled herbs, oak spice and dry earth, hints of cocoa and a good dose of char. The palate follows suit with savoury herbal and meaty flavours, spice and toasted oak. It has nice bright acidity and toasted oak flavours linger on the finish - decanting recommended.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2010

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1124. Inniskillin Reserve Pinot Grigio, Okanagan BC, 2006
Bright tropical citrus aromas, orchard fruit, vanilla and spice combining the old-world Italian Grigio style with the new world Gris style-fruity and crisp! On the palate it's clean with warm, rounded fruit flavours, mineral, citrus zest and a hint more spice on the finish.
Great for sipping or paired with shellfish, antipasti or cheese!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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1125. Inniskillin Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
This is what you want in a Monday-to-Wednesday Pinot Noir, under $20 with good flavour!
The Inniskillin Pinot Noir has dark cherry and berry aromas with earth and a hint of char. On the palate it is medium to full-bodied with deep, rich fruit flavours, smooth cocoa and spiced tobacco on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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1126. Inniskillin Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A composite of cherries and red berries, wild herbs and forest floor, cedar and a hint of crushed floral. It's a nicely rounded Pinot with substance, the palate is smooth and presents plenty of juicy berry fruit, cigarbox and a hint of bittersweet cocoa. It finishes nicely with sweet tannins and lingers with fine spice.
Very tasty.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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1127. Inniskillin Riesling Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2006
A lush treat of honeyed apricots and Earl Grey tea aromas rich and slick on the palate with dried apricots, candied citrus peel and creamy ginger. A lovely bright crispness on the finish balances this well-made liquid confection.
Serve with lemon-curd pavlovas or strong cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2007

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1128. Inniskillin Riesling, Niagara Peninsula Ontario, 2006
Brilliant and straw-hued with apricots, crisp apples, honey, minerals and orange peel notes. Quite light in body with primary lime flavours and secondary, apricot, apple and green pear flavours with a mouthwatering finish.
Release date May 2007 in Ontario.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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1129. Inniskillin Vidal Icewine Commemorative Edition, Niagara On, 2006
A light golden coloured liquid with apricots in honey, quince, orange blossoms and Earl Grey tea aromas. Smooth and sweet on the palate, a slick weight with great acidity to balance the sweetness. Vibrant citrus zest on the tail end with a mouth-watering finish and substantial linger.
A good gift idea for those with 2010 fever - partial proceeds from each bottle sold go to support the Canadian Olympic team and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 16th, 2008

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1130. Inniskillin Vidal Icewine, Niagara Ontario, 2006
Liquid gold in a glass with luscious apricots in honey syrup, tea leaves and pear jam with candied ginger. Weighty and smooth on the tongue, more stone fruit side-by-side with preserved citrus bathing in fresh acidity. Forget dessert - you've got Icewine!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 24th, 2008

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1131. Inniskillin Vidal Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2004
Vidal is much more recognizable in Ontario where it's more prominent. In BC its far more rare but certainly a very nice alternative to Riesling. The Vidal grape is a hybrid with rather neutral flavours but it responds well to becoming late harvest and Icewine. The Inniskillin Vidal has delicate woodsy aromas with sweet herbs, exotic blood orange and vanilla. In the mouth is has a soft texture, sweet but crisp with a warm baked spiced apple finish. Chocolate: Spiced chocolate, sweet ganache filled truffles and Purdy's Hedgehogs. Cheese: Yes!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2006

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1132. Innocent Bystander Moscato, Victoria Australia, 2009

This very lightly sparkling and aromatic pink offers pretty notes of fragrant muscat grapes, honey and orangeblossoms with peachy/stone fruit undertones. The palate is slightlly spritzy and sweet with a lovely dose of acidity to cleanse the palate.
I would suggest pairing it with fruit pavlova or mild cheeses.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2011

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1133. Intrigue Merlot Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Being the only red wine from Intrigue Wines, this Merlot is quite impressive and holds its own with Roger Wong's whites.
Expect sweet plums and cherry aromas, chocolate, peppery spice and vanilla. Juicy black raspberry and cherry flavours lead the charge, power builds across the mid-palate moving into pepper, vanilla and chocolate flavours. The tannins are fine and the fruit flavours linger on the finish.
Very tasty!
Recommended pairings: grilled meats, hearty pastas and camembert cheese
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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1134. Intrigue Riesling Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Intrigue Wines owner and winemaker Roger Wong loves working with Riesling, and this wine highlights that fact.
Typical Riesling aromas - creamed honey, peach and white blossoms with citrus and a hint of guava. Expect a lovely weight and slight creaminess to the texture as well as pristine mineral and citrus flavours. Lengthy with a snappy, mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2011

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1135. Intrigue Wines '9', Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
This trio of Riesling, Gewurztraminer and Semillon is named for the year of it's vintage 9=2009.
If you like the white blend aromatics (made popular by Caymus' Conundrum of California) you'll enjoy this one - orange water and grapey/muscaty aromas, lychee, lime zest and exotic spice and floral notes. It has a nice rounded weight and plenty of sweet tropical fruit, spice and lemondrop flavours. It is a slightly sweet wine but has mouth-watering acidity to keep it fresh!
Pair with spicy Asian dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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1136. Intrigue Wines Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The new BC-made Intrigue Wines include not only this Gewurztraminer, but a Riesling, a Pinot Gris, a Merlot and a white blend called 9. The Gewurztraminer provides all the elements you seek in this aromatic variety: sweet spicy lychee, rose petals and orange peel notes. It is slick and nicely weighted on the tongue layering tropical fruit and exotic spice flavours on the palate. Great, lively acidity balances the obvious sweetness in this wine and it is well suited to spicy kung pao tofu.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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1137. Intrigue Wines Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is the first vintage for winemaker Roger Wong's new partnership - Intrigue.
The grapes for this Merlot come from Trout Creek in Summerland - it is a very appealing Merlot too, with velvety aromas of sweet black cherries and plums, smoke, vanilla, chocolate and tobacco. The palate presents rich fruits, warm spice and cigarbox flavours, it has lovely concentration and a smooth finish with lingering hints of spice and cocoa.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 1st, 2010

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1138. Intrigue Wines Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Harvested from a warm, south-facing slope in Lake Country, BC this Pinot Gris is one from the portfolio of the new Intrigue Wines.
Don't let the light colour of this Gris mislead you, it is an aromatic version with dried pineapple, pear compote, vanilla, star anise and a core of rainforest undergrowth notes. The palate borders on voluptuous, it's creamy and a bit boozy with layers of wild, musky honey, ripe pear and sweet spice. Tasty, with an appealing price point.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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1139. Intrigue Wines Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
I met Roger Wong several years ago - just after he started making wine at Gray Monk in Lake Country (just beyond Kelowna). I had been a huge fan of his private label Focus Riesling - a sturdy (un-Riesling-like) bottle with its crown cap topper. Well, Roger has delved in again, this time he is partners at the nearby Intrigue Wines. It is a busy time for a guy with two very young sons and a full time job (which he loves) at one winery while he manages to produce at his own. And as a heads up to those of you who remember (and loved) the Focus Riesling...it may return.
His Riesling is bright and crisp - fresh lemon and lime and tart apple with hints of stone fruits and honey blossoms. A very balanced kiss of sweetness makes the apple, apricot and citrus flavours pop. Nice concentration with a lovely slickness on the palate and a clean, crisp finish.
Well done.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 30th, 2010

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1140. Ironstone Obsession "Symphony", California, 2005
This University of California Davis developed hybrid grape called Symphony--a cross of the varietals Muscat of Alexandria and Grenache Gris--give this wine its orange blossom, honey and apricot/peachy aromas. On the palate it is off-dry with exotic (Gewurztraminer-like) spice flavours, lime zest and mouth-watering acidity on the finish to clean it all up.
Romancing the grape-great as a sipper or with sweet and spicy Asian dishes.
Reviewed on CityFood.com October 31 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 28th, 2007

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1141. Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel 'Deaver Vineyard', Amador County California, 2007
This grapes for this Old Vine Zinfandel are harvested from a high-altitude, single vineyard.
It is simply a lovely Zinfandel, fine boned and classy with aromas of cassis and tart red cherries, spiced chocolate and pretty floral notes. The palate is juicy, it presents layers of berry flavours and warm spice. The high altitude shows in this wine, providing bright acidity and a continuing firm, spiced finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 21st, 2009

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1142. Ironstone Old Vine Zinfandel 'Rous Vineyard', Lodi California, 2007
This single vineyard Lodi appellation Zinfandel comes from vines that are between 60 and 80 years old.
You can expect ripe aromas of briary berries, pepper and sweet mint, warm spice and loads of bright floral notes. The palate is concentrated - it has a potent, liqueur-like intensity of sweet fruit, cocoa, char and espresso. The finish is impressively long and spiced.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 21st, 2009

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1143. Isabel Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand, 2004
Smoked sour cherries and sweet berry aromas with prune, plum and hints of herbs. Very fresh in the mouth-tobacco, cherry and a sweet spiced finish with lingers with soft tannins and bright acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2006

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1144. Isabel Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2008
One of the consistently best producers of Sauvignon Blanc I have tasted from New Zealand. Although it has all of the stunning aromatics that is classic to this region it does not fall short on the palate like many other Kiwi Sauv Blancs do...
Aromas are of elderflower, nettles and gooseberry, pineapple and cactus pear with loads of elegant minerality. That limestone minerality carries through on the palate with excellent concentration of fruit and citrus. Expect mouth-watering acidity and a softly rounded - bordering on lush - palate but it maintains its snappy character and lingers impressively...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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1145. J Bookwalter 'Lot 21' Red, Columbia Valley Washington
I reviewed the "lot 19" red in November after the Whistler Cornucopia Wine Festival and fell in love with this multi-year blend. J.Bookwalter has been producing the "lot" blends for 21 years (hence the name). Its basically a Meritage (or Bordeaux) style blend with the addition of Syrah.
A creamy mixed cherry/berry compote, earthy and spiced with a sprig of mint. Ripe sweet fruit on the palate with cedar box, dried fruit and tobacco with fine but youthful tannins.
Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon/Malbec and Syrah
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2007

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1146. J Vineyards Brut Rose, Russian River California, NV
NEW!
This delicious Brut Rose is mostly Pinot Noir with the addition 44 % Pinot Meunier and it popped onto my radar recently as a new additon to the wine shelves in BC and Alberta.
It is a delightful bubbly that will put a smile on your face - expect aromas of vibrant raspberry, nectarine and orange peel with a hint of floral and spice. It is seamless on the palate, lovely finesse and, like the nose, shows abundant juicy fruit on the palate. It is creamy, with just a kiss of sweetness and strawberry flavours linger on the finish.
Yum!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2010

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1147. J. Bookwalter Merlot, Columbia Valley Washington, 2004
Sweet, lush and plummy with a backdrop of black cherry, cocoa, dark earth and leather.
Velvety smooth on the palate with creamy black and red fruit, spiced dark chocolate and tobacco. An excellent example of the concentrated and vibrant wines coming from Washington state.
84%Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot, 8%Malbec.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 14th, 2007

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1148. J.Bouchon Carmenere Syrah Reserve, Maule Chile, 2005
Having a protein rich meal? This intense, smoky wine with its sweet berry and dark chocolate will fit the bill admirably. Chewy black fruit, cocoa dust, dried fruit and and oak spice to finish. A seriously meaty wine that is very good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2006

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1149. J.G. Carrion Cristalino Cava Brut, Spain, NV
A brand new bubbly for Canadians. This Cristalino is already the #2 selling Cava in the USA.
It emits appealing aromas of bright pear and apple pie, talc, caramel corn, sweet spice and toasted nuts with leesy undertones. The palate is creamy, it has good complexity for the price and soft flavours of apple, citrus and minerals.
Utterly quaffable!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2009

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1150. J.G. Carrion Jaume Serra Cava, Spain, NV

Made from the classic Cava grape varieties, Parellada, Macabeo and Xarel-lo this tasty Cava offers very good value!
Fresh and delicately perfumed with white fruit, citrus and talc with hints of toast on the nose. The palate is very comparable - crisp and dry with medium-fine bubbles, a mouth-watering finish and flavours of citrus peel and toast lingering across the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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1151. J.G. Carrion Opera Prima Charmat Sparkling, Spain, NV
Made from a blend of Airen & Macabeo grapes this affordable bubbly has fruit-cup aromas - peaches, pears and apple peel with hints of floral and talc and a whiff of honey. The palate is off-dry but its an easy sipping bubbly with a creamy texture and enough acidity to keep it fresh.
Great with small appetizers or as an aperitif.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 22nd, 2009

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1152. J.G.Carrion Cristalino Cava Rosado Brut, Spain NV
Brand new! Just arrived in Canada, this well-established Spanish Cava has finally slid over the border and landed on our shelves.
The rose is cranberry red in colour and has aromas of forest berries, tobacco leaf, cocoa nibs and strawberries with hints of rhubarb and toast. The palate is creamy it shows bright red fruit flavours, cedarbox, leather, toast and citrus, toasted spice and nutmeg. It has a long bold finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2009

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1153. J.H Selbach 'S' Riesling, Mosel Germany, 2007
Just arrived!
A new product (with screw-cap) from Selbach - pale straw in colour with clean, crisp aromas featuring lemon, white peach and white grapefruit, slate with a hint of smoke, warm honey and undertones of lemony herbs. The palate kicks off with snappy, zesty acidity, a pop of sweetness rolls in mid-palate and the finish is mouth-watering with a bit of grapefruit pith.
Clean, off-dry, very refreshing and what a great linger.
Yum!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2008

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1154. J.P Chenet Limited Release Pinot Noir, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2009
J.P. Chenet's internationally recognized bent bottles (they have a unique slightly melted look and feel) not only offer good value, but they also lay claim to being the top selling French wine in the world.
Here you'll find solid, typical Pinot characteristics - aromas of fresh cherries and juicy red berries, sweet spices and cedar chips with a hint of rainforest floor. The palate is smooth and earthy, it has an appealing freshness with powdery tannins.
Good value.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 5th, 2011

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1155. J.P. Chenet Founder's Reserve Merlot~Cabernet, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2008
J.P. Chenet claims to be the world's top-selling French wine, in their internationally recognized bent bottles.
This favorably priced red has aromas of spiced plums, currents and black pepper, some wild herbal notes and a hint of chocolate covered cherries. The palate is earthy, dark fruit and fine cocoa dominate the palate with spice trailing on the finish. A pleasing and mouth-filling wine with impressive balance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 21st, 2011

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1156. J.P. Chenet Premier Chardonnay Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2009
There is some really good value to be found in this regognizable J.P Chenet bent bottle. It has very nice pear, banana and melon aromas supported by smoke, mineral and fine toasted spice with a hint of saltwater taffy. The aromas reappear on the palate with a soft, creamy texture livened by citrus, spice and caramel. Good balance and freshness.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 5th, 2011

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1157. J.P. Chenet Rose Sparkling Wine, France, NV

A very affordable new bubble from France, this cranberry coloured offering in the unique melted bottle has a serious side - aromas of tart red berries, forest floor and leather and garrigue (wild herbs/brush). In the mouth expect a soft mousse and flavours of berries and cream, red cherry and orange peel.
It's off-dry, but in a pleasing way and the finish is crisp.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2011

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1158. Jackson-Triggs 'Sunrock Vineyard' Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2005
This single vineyard Chardonnay spent 12 months in a combination of French and American oak. It shows buttery, nutty brioche, roasted pear, melon and creamy spice aromas. Lush tropical flavours on the palate with toasty spice, deft oak and a warm, smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 23rd, 2007

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1159. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors Selection White Merlot
Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Selection White Merlot-Wine snobs step away and the rest of you drop your questioning eyebrow. Even a Wine Diva gets a pleasant surprise every once in a while, this is one of 'em. Fresh sweet red berries, mint and spice. In the mouth it is less sweet than one would think, fresh and light with some good structure, solid body and flavours of strawberry, vanilla, pepper and sweet spices. At this price, get off your pedestal.
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2006

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1160. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Cabernet Franc Rose, Okanagan BC, 2006
A cheerful ruby-pink the JT rose has energetic mixed berry, cherry, rich earth and warm spice aromas. On the palate it's off-dry and shows crisp, spiced citrus and red fruit flavours.
A refreshing and tasty rose that's screams summer!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2007

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1161. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Cabernet Franc Rose, Okanagan BC, 2007
Cranberry coloured with aromas of strawberries, currants and black cherry with melon notes and a hint of vanilla. Crisp on the palate with summer berries, citrus peel, melon and cedar spices. Off-dry with bright acidity, good power mid-palate and a suggestion of pepper on the finish.
Very tasty - great for sipping or take it to a barbecue!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2008

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1162. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005
Fresh, fruit forward aromas-red and black currant, plums, earth, vanilla and cocoa with subtle hints of green herbs. Smooth integrated flavours on the palate, full-bodied showing smooth tannins and spiced oak on the finish.
A crowd pleasing Cabernet perect for summer grilling!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2007

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1163. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Dry Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
A pretty pale, delicate peachy hue with lively aromas of lemon-lime, peach pit, jasmine and honeysuckle. On the palate it is dry with bright acidity, green apples, zippy lime zest, minerals and a spritz of peach juice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2007

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1164. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
A pale straw colour with green glints, the always pleasing JT Sauvignon Blanc has lively aromas of gooseberry, kiwi, cut grass, fresh green beans and citrus. On the palate it's smooth, firm and fresh with a soft texture, clean herbal and citrus zest flavours, a hint of vanilla and a long mouth-watering finish.
Good value!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2007

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1165. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Shiraz, Okanagan Valley, 2005
A luscious, inky and opaque purple colour with intense aromas to match! The JT Proprietors' Reserve Shiraz has classic elegance combined with modernly styled fruit and spice.
Rich plum and sweet black cherry, fresh turned earth and cracked pepper. On the palate it is full-bodied and smooth with sweet vanilla and warm spice, cocoa and coffee flavours followed with fine, smooth tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 28th, 2007

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1166. Jackson-Triggs Proprietors' Reserve Viognier, Okanagan BC 2006
A refreshing style of Viognier showing clean floral, white peach, melon and mineral aromas. On the palate it is softly rounded with bright pomelo citrus flavours a hint of pepper, vanilla with warm mixed spices and star anise on the finish.
Well priced, patio and food friendly!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2007

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1167. Jackson-Triggs Reserve Riesling Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2005
Lovely aromatics abound in this golden coloured Icewine. Apricots lounging in honey, Earl Grey tea and honeysuckle flowers on the nose with luscious peachy and zippy sweet citrus. Thick and oily textured in the mouth, especially in the mid-palate but not cloying and the finish is long, smooth and clean. Chocolate: Spiced chocolate, sweet ganache filled truffles and Purdy's Hedgehogs. Cheese: Yes!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2006

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1168. Jackson-Triggs Reserve Sparkling Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2005
I applaud whatever science allows bubbles to actually float in such a viscous liquid. The JT Sparkling Icewine will spark conversation on physics and its a great gift idea to boot! This intense gold/amber hued liquid with its drunken bubbles has lovely aromas of apricots and honey, citrus peel and candied ginger. The Icewine hits your palate coating your tongue with sweetness then the bubbles jostle in and clean up leaving a refreshing and spiced conclusion. Chocolate: Milk Chocolate truffles or ganache filled chocolates, Hagensborg White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Pig Bars, Hedgehogs. Cheese: Blue veined, strong and creamy
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2006

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1169. Jackson-Triggs Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC 2004
Peaches and cream, with minerals, honey blossoms and lime zest oil. In the mouth its softly spiced and subtly floral with caper berry flavours and a sweet blend of tropical and orchard fruits. Warm mouthwatering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 26th, 2006

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1170. Jackson~Triggs 'Proprietors' Grand Reserve' Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Aromatic and fragrant with creamy pear, pineapple and vanilla, grass cuttings, golden kiwi and honey tones. Crisp on the palate the edges rounded gently giving a smooth layer to the acidity - fresh fruit, grass and spice flavours that linger on the finish.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2008

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1171. Jackson~Triggs Dry Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2007
There are wonderful fruity aromas in this Riesling - juicy peaches, crisp pears, kumquat citrus and lemon zest with whiffs of apple blossoms. Zippy on the palate - super fresh with lovely peach, white grapefruit and orange peel flavours. Bright, smooth acidity on the finish with lingering zesty flavours.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2008

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1172. Jackson~Triggs Grand Reserve Meritage (white), Okanagan BC, 2005
The rich aromas may surprise you in this BC version of a white Bordeaux(80% Sauvignon Blanc and 20% Semillon) blend.
Orange marmalade and honeycomb aromas, grassy/herbal notes, butter roasted nuts and caramel with crisp lemon/lime undertones. On the palate it's rounded, still fresh even with some age, sweet herbal and citrus flavours with a strong, lingering finish.
An interesting wine that would pair well with grilled fish or chicken in a honey, lime and herbed butter sauce.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2008

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1173. Jackson~Triggs Private Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2007
Ripe and fruity aromas - peaches, pears and citrus upfront with undertones of grass and sweet herbs. Smooth and spiced with a lovely weight on the palate, creamy pear and crisp citrus flavours with soft acidity on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008

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1174. Jackson~Triggs Proprietors' Grand Reserve Method Classique, Niagara On, 2004
This is quite a toasty traditionally made sparkler with plenty of roasted hazelnut, bread dough and crisp white fruit aromas. It has nice complexity and a full mousse with a slight creaminess to soften the edges. Persistent citrus flavours are followed by toast and roasted nutty flavours that linger on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 17th, 2009

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1175. Jackson~Triggs Silver Series Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

A refreshing new look for Jackson~Triggs label.
The new Silver Series Viognier has fragrant stone-fruit, tropical citrus and spice with mineral undertones. On the palate - peach stone, lively citrus, exotic spice and juniper cross the palate with some saline minerality. An almost oily weight adds substance and bright acidity keeps it fresh.
Typically higher alcohol than other whites but a well-made style.
Recommended pairings: Seafood salads, pastas in cream sauces.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 9th, 2011

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1176. Jackson~Triggs Unoaked Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Perfect for a crisp summer quaffer or seafood pairing option - unoaked Chard is a good choice for Chardonnay lovers.
The JT version has aromas of apple and marzipan with hints of honeydew and undertones of minerality. On the palate it is crisp and fresh with flavours of pear/apple, citrus and honey. Its texture is softly rounded and suggests spice and zest on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2008

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1177. Jackson~Triggs Viognier, Okanagan BC, 2007
I always look forward to BC summer wines and this is certainly one of my faves.
The aromatics feature orange blossoms, mountain stream minerality, peaches, honey and crisp citrus rind. In the mouth its fresh with a lovely weight - not flabby or oily - the flavours echo the aromas with the addition of white pepper and sweet spices, a spritz of lime and some zesty flavours on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2008

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1178. James Oatley "Tic Tok" Cabernet Sauvignon, Australia, 2008
From Robert Oatley Vineyards this Cabernet Sauvignon is blended from 40% Frankland River (Western Australia) and 60% Mudgee (New South Wales) fruit.
James Oatley was Robert Oatley's great, great grandfather, a clockmaker in England who was sent to Sydney as a convict but later pardoned and continued to produce highly prized clocks. Tic Tok is Robert's tribute.
I realy like the freshness and brightness of this Cabernet, it has Aussie fruit but with classic Cabernet characteristics. Expect lovely cassis and chocolate/mocha aromas with plenty of bright minty/herbal notes. The palate is juicy, it's layered with berries and spicebox, chocolate and tobacco flavours. It has great acidity and a long spicy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2010

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1179. James Oatley "Tic Tok" Pinot Gris, Adelaide Hills Australia, 2009
Part of the Robert Oatley Vineyards collection, this delicious Pinot Gris hails the beautiful, cooler-climate Adelaide Hills wine region in South Australia.
James Oatley was Robert Oatley's great, great grandfather, a clockmaker in England who was sent to Sydney as a convict but later pardoned and continued to produce highly prized clocks. Tic Tok is Robert's tribute.

It features crisp green pear and citrus aromas, delicate floral and mineral notes. The palate is fresh and nicely rounded - plenty of bright citrus and tree fruits a long, clean gently spiced finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 3rd, 2010

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1180. Jargon Pinot Noir, California, 2006
The newly released Jargon drills directly through the skin of vitus vinifera's snob-magnet Pinot Noir with a label that poo poos winespeak or "jargon" (exactly what I am doing here) saying "our wine speaks for itself".
Certainly it pops out of the glass with raspberry and cherry aromas, cedarbox and spice, forest floor, licorice and smoke. The palate is leaner than the nose leads you to expect but it's juicy and smooth, flavours are mixed berries and spice with a smoky/meaty finish.
A good price for the Pinot category and it will pair well with fish burgers or gourmet pizzas.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 25th, 2009

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1181. Jean Jean Devois des Agneau d'Aumelas Coteaux du Languedoc, 2006
This Syrah (made with the addition of 25% Grenache) is a wine that shows impressive complexity and power. Expect mixed fruit aromas of cherries and red berries, spiced cocoa and notes of wild mint and rosemary, saddle leather and dusty minerality. It has lovely acidity on the palate; juicy red fruit and spicebox flavours with layers of pepper and garrigue 9wild herbs and scrub0. The finish is long and firm trailing flavours of spice and tobacco.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2010

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1182. JeanJean Syrah Rose, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2008
Coppery salmon in colour the JeanJean in its recognizable undulating bottle smells of brambly berry fruit, sour cherry and cedar, tobacco and Szechuan peppercorns. The palate is tart with bright acidity, red berry, spice and herbal flavours linger on the finish.
This is a dry rose, priced to buy-by-the-case, that will pair nicely with fish, fresh summer salads or chevre.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2010

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1183. Jim Barry 'The Lodge Hill' Shiraz, Clare Valley Australia, 2006
After a recent trip to Clare Valley you'll be hearing a lot from me about Clare and cool-climate Aussie wines...
I love the freshness in this wine - red cherry and blackberry fruit lovingly enhanced by spearmint aromas, chocolate and earth, spicebox and iodine with hints of blueberry peeking through. The palate follows suit - its fresh and juicy with blueberry/cherry aromas, peppery spices and bittersweet chocolate and fine tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 4th, 2009

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1184. Jim Barry 'The Lodge Hill' Shiraz, Clare Valley Australia, 2008

Clare Valley is a South Australia region that is often overlooked, perhaps not for its fantastic Rieslings but certainly for its Shiraz - especially compared to its neighbor Barossa. Clare Valley seems a bit rustic, there is less tourism traffic, but it is a unique plateau region with some surprising and inspiring geography.
A highly fragrant wine - sweet ripe blackberries and blueberries, vanilla, mint and plush chocolate with sweet allspice at its core. You can expect a lovely weight on the tongue with bright briary fruit, spiced chocolate and coffee flavours spiked with pepper and fine minerality. Wonderfully balanced acidity on the palate and the finish is long and smooth.
Excellent!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2011

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1185. Jindalee Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2007
Dark ruby with black cherry and mixed berry aromas, savoury notes of smoked meat and herbs with sweet undertones of vanilla and coconut. The entry is silky - liberal fruit on the palate - currants, cocoa and spice with bright acidity and smooth tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2008

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1186. Jindalee Chardonnay, South Eastern Australia, 2006
Golden in colour with buttery tones followed by pineapple, pear and guava, spiced honey and vanilla. Creamy on the palate with soft acidity, spiced lemon zest and brown butter flavours - very easy drinking.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2008

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1187. Joe Blow "Red", California, 2005
The label says "...serious wine with a name that is not!"
Ripe black cherry and blackberry aromas, earthy and spiced with cocoa-coffee notes. Fresh, vibrant fruit on the palate showing nice acidity with spice, leather and tobacco on the finish and smooth easy tannins.
Joe Blow may or may not be marketing brilliance but you'll probably enjoy the wine enough for a contemplative return visit.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 12th, 2007

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1188. Joe Blow "White" California, 2005
Delicate aromas--whiffs of peach blossoms, honey and vanilla. On the palate it shows earthy wildflower honey flavours and warm spices with an slick texture and lingering zest on the finish.
Joe wants you to have fun with your wine--without Blowing your budget!
Chardonnay/Viognier/Chenin Blanc.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 14th, 2007

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1189. Joel Gott Chardonnay, Monterey California, 2009

This unoaked California Chardonnay is wonderfully fresh and juicy - aromas of melon and clementine oranges, a hint of white pepper and summer flowers. On the palate it is creamy with a crisp edge and it is layered with pear, melon and exotic citrus flavours and a suggestion of spiced zest on the finish.
A deliciously refreshing Chardonnay!

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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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1190. Joel Gott Zinfandel, California, 2008

Yum!
Enticing and seductive aromas of cherry, raspberry and blueberry with a floral undertone and plenty of allspice, cedar and mocha. The palate will not dissappoint either - full-bodied with smooth berry fruit, tobacco and warm spice and mocha linger across the finish.
Perfect for barbecued foods with plenty of sticky, sweet sauce or vegetarian chili with mole sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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1191. Johnny Q Shiraz~Viognier, South Eastern Australia, 2006
This new release is oozing bright blackberry and plummy aromas with fragrant dark floral, sweet spice and cedar notes. On the palate it's full-bodied and fresh - supple and youthful with juicy fruit, pepper, cocoa vanilla and licorice. The finish is smooth and the price is very appealing!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2008

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1192. Joie 'A Noble Blend' Okanagan BC, 2006
A sparkling, pale shade of summers sun.
'A Noble Blend' is a crisp and refreshing concoction of Gewurztraminer, Kerner, Pinot Blanc, Ehrenfelser and Riesling and has aromas of pink grapefruit, rosewater, honeysuckle, crisp peaches and green apples. It's just off-dry, mouth-watering on the palate with juicy citrus, grapefruit zest and orchard fruit flavours.
The finish is long, clean and sweetly spiced.
Perfect for summers sunny patio and screw capped for the perfect picnic!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1193. Joie 'A Noble Blend' Okanagan BC, 2007
'A Noble Blend' is an aromatic formulation of Gewurztraminer, Kerner, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris and Ehrenfelser with loads of pink grapefruit, rosewater, white peaches and exotic spice aromas. It's just off-dry, with mouth-watering acidity showing tangerine zest, anise, ginger and more pink grapefruit on the finish.
Delicious!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2008

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1194. Joie 'Dedication' Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Creamy pears and crisp nectarine with pomelo citrus aromas, apple blossoms and loads of minerality. Clean, snappy flavours - stone fruit, honey and minerals, citrus juice and zest. Quite light-bodied with a fresh finish.
Would be great paired with fresh seafood or creamy cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2008

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1195. Joie Chardonnay "un-oaked", Okanagan BC, 2006
The crispness of this wine is primarily due to its lack of oak aging bit the addition of 10% Pinot Blanc doesn't hurt either.
A light straw colour with yellow glints the Joie Chard is refreshing, with flavours of juicy orchard fruits-apple, citrus and a hint of pear, honey blossoms and fresh minerals.
Clean and zippy but still softly rounded on the palate, it would pair beautifully with seafood salads and fresh appetizers.
Screw cap!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1196. Joie Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Interesting complexity - almost unctuous, this golden-yellow Chardonnay has sweet pineapple and apricot aromas, Bosc pear and banana with toasted praline, minerality and candied lemon peel. The palate is honey and creamy fruits, vanilla and loads of lemony flavours. The finish is smoked apricots and snappy acidity...
Joie is now known as JoieFarm.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2009

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1197. Joie Riesling Okanagan B.C., 2006
Crisp lemon-lime and mineral aromas backed up with apricot, honey blossom, and fragrant sweet spices. On the palate the Joie is smooth and slightly sweet with a rich texture showing flavours of lemon cream and candied ginger before finishing long, clean and zippy!
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©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1198. Joie Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2007
I can't say I've disliked either of the two previous vintages of Joie Riesling and again I never seem to have enough of this wine within reach - the bottle seems to empty far too quickly.
Straw coloured and fresh on the nose with aromas of honey tangerine, apricots and white peaches with a spritz of lime. Off-dry in the mouth showing a pleasant almost-oily texture, mineral and tree fruit flavours, bright palate -cleansing acidity and loads of crisp pink grapefruit on the finish.
Yum!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2008

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1199. Joie Rose, Okanagan BC, 2006
For fans, this year is a bit of a change from last years vintage of the Joie Rose.
Still slightly off-dry (drier than last year) with a paler berry hue and a bit more spice. This vintage is more "Okanagan meets the South of France" style with strawberry and sour cherry, tobacco, sweet spices and herbs. On the palate it's fresh and clean with more warm cherry/berry flavours, pomelo citrus and leather with spiced tobacco on the finish.
Ahhh its going to be another great rose summer!
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©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1200. Joie Rose, Okanagan BC, 2007
For fans, this year is a bit of a change from last years vintage of the Joie Rose.
A crisp blend of Pinot Noir, Gamay, Pinot Meunier and a touch of Pinot Gris with a pale salmon hue reminiscent of Provence. Summer berries, tart red fruit - cranberries and rhubarb - with citrus zest and minerality.
Perfect for the patio and fresh summer fare!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2008

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1201. Joie Un-oaked Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2007
This wine has a lovely peachy-gold hue with inviting cool climate fruit aromas of peaches, creamy pear and apple, honey and citrus blossoms. Clean, fat fruit on the palate a hint of natural spice and minerality, a soft rounded texture and wonderful white grapefruit zest on the finish. Don't overchill this wine - let it shine.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 23rd, 2008

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1202. JoieFarm 'A Noble Blend', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The 2008 version of 'A Noble Blend' is six varietals; Gewurztraminer, Kerner, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Auxerrois, Pinot gris and Oraniensteiner...
Bursting with citric aromas - grapefruit and lime zest - apple and firm, snappy nectarine with a hint of peach. It's off-dry on the palate but the snappy acidity fools you into thinking its drier than it is. Flavours are of green pear, grapefruit peel, minerals, lime oil and stone fruit with a bit of spice. A lovely texture, taut and lip-smacking...
Pair with Munster cheese
Still some available at www.joie.ca
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2009

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1203. JoieFarm 'A Noble Blend', Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Like the entire range of JoieFarm, this wine is inspired by the proprietors' love of Old World wines, especially those from Alsace. A blend (dominated by Naramata Bench fruit) of 43% Gewurztraminer, 38% Riesling, 14% Pinot Auxxerois and 5% Pinot Gris makes up this vintage and it is a delight once again.
Aromas of lychee and rose water, Meyer lemon and stone fruit with fresh mountain stream minerality. Loads of mouth-watering citrus and sweet fruit on the palate - it is an off-dry wine but brisk acidity helps carve off the sweetness and leave you with a tangy finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1204. JoieFarm 'A Noble Blend', Okanagan Valley, 2009
A summer favorite, the 2009 JoieFarm - A Noble Blend (a play on words as Noble is also co-owner and winemaker Heidi Noble's last name) is comprised of Gewurztraminer with 20% Pinot Gris, 12% Pinot Auxerrois and 8% Riesling.
It's a fragrant wine, laden with honeysuckle and rose oil, lychee and starfruit, citrus and honey with a core of exotic spices. The palate is juicy and bright with flavours of green apple and lime sprinkled with warm, sweet spice. Mouth-watering and delicious!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2010

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1205. JoieFarm 'PTG', Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Loads of tart fruits like rhubarb and red cherry and cranberry, carrot tops, cedar and wild herbs with undertones of forest floor. The palate is bright, expect juicy red berries, white pepper and spicebox. The texture is soft and silky, it's light-medium bodied and is made for food!
Elegant and delicious.
Pair with turkey, cedar planked salmon or sauteed wild mushrooms.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2009
Three new reserve tier wines were recently added to the Joie portfolio. One of those new wines , PTG stands for Passetoutgrain - a Burgundian blend of Pinot Noir and Gamay of Beaujolais. It's delicate with oodles of raspberry and cherry, violet, cedar, leather and white pepper aromas and fresh on the palate with savoury undertones to give it substance. Juicy and fine boned with soft tannins throughout and peppery spice on the finish.
Pair with warm choux pastry puffs filled with mushroom mousse.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 3rd, 2009

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1206. JoieFarm 'Un-Oaked' Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

A love of Burgundy's Macon Chardonnay's inspired this un-oaked version. The addition of 22% Chardonnay Musque however, adds a different range of aromatics.
This is an extremely fragrant Chardonnay offering fresh melon and citrus, apple blossoms and toasted coriander seed aromas. Impressive concentration in the mouth - honey, apples, spice, citrus and saline mineral flavours burst across your palate. The texture is an excellent combination of creamy and crisp, the finish is mouth-watering.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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1207. JoieFarm Chardonnay Un-Oaked, Okanagan Valley, 2009
A pristine version of Chardonnay, the JoieFarm smells of fresh cut apples and pear, delicate spring blossoms and mandarin peel. The palate presents plenty of sweet creamy citrus flavours, honeyed peach and pear followed by a bright, crisp finish.
Very fresh!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2010

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1208. JoieFarm Muscat, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
There were only 151 cases of this striking wine produced. And, despite the fact that the label says made in the Okanagan Valley, the grapes for this wine all come from JoieFarm's estate Muscat vines (aka Moscato Giallo or Yellow Muscat) within the small appellation of the Naramata Bench.
The aromas are fantastic - grape-y and floral with notes of peach sours, tangerine marmalade and just a hint of anise. Expect bracing acidity on the palate (as sweet as it smells, it is dry) with flavours of peach stone and tart lemon peel. It has a nice weight on the tongue with a slick texture - the finish is pristine and mouth-watering.
Well done and only 10.5% alcohol!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2010

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1209. JoieFarm Muscat, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

JoieFarm makes wines that are inspired from those traditionally made in Alsace and Burgundy. This Muscat does veer off that particular track a bit though and is meant to be reminscent of the very aromatic and crisp Muscats of Northern Italy (aka Moscato Giallo).
The long, cooler vinatge was a successful one for this wine - the fragrance is grape-y and fresh with apricot, apple, white blossoms and honey with a hint of citrus peel. The palate is snappy and crisp, has a kiss of sweetness to balance and pristine fruit flavours.
An absolutely delightful wine with a lip-smacking finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 9th, 2011

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1210. JoieFarm PTG, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The PTG pays homage to Burgundy's Passetoutgrain by blending 60% Pinot Noir and 40% Gamay which hail from the Naramata Bench (with a small amount of Pinot Noir from Vernon).
It is a personal favorite of mine with its sweet and tart red berry aromas, its potpourri of cedar chips and crushed floral notes with sous bois followed by leather, sweet spice and chalky minerality. It has a finely grained texture and nice complexity with layers of bright red fruit, spice and cocoa flavours leading into a long, juicy finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 4th, 2010

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1211. JoieFarm Reserve Chardonay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
There were 423 cases of this recently released 2007 vintage of JoieFarm Reserve Chardonnay produced. I happen to know you'll find it at some of your favourite restaurants in Vancouver.
Expect aromas of caramel apple, sweet spice and lemon drops, rocky minerals and praline undertones. It has crisp, citrusflavours and roasted hazelnuts with a fruitcup of pear, apple and melon with warm spice lingering on the finish.
Well balanced.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2009

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1212. JoieFarm Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Made from vineyards in Naramata and Okanagan Falls and inspired by the great Chardonnays of Cote de Beaune and Maconnais, this elegant JoieFarm Reserve Chardonnay presents warm honey and hazelnut praline, layers of minerality and toasted spice notes. It is vibrant on the palate - crisp citrus and pear supported by toasted spice flavours. Expect subtle power, good concentration and seductive weight.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2010

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1213. JoieFarm Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Green apple, green apple, green apple!
Aromas are of peaches, honeyblossoms and some candied citrus peel laden with green apple. Expect flavours of tangerines and cream, sweet citrus zest and did I mention green apple....Mouth-watering in the mouth, snappy and crisp and utterly delicious!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 2nd, 2009

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1214. JoieFarm Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

JoieFarm draws inspiration for their wines from the old world, specifically Alsace and Burgundy, which they feel excel in the South~Central Okanagan Valley. This Riesling comes from some well known Riesling vineyards, those of 8th Generation, Van Zeller Family and St. Hubertus.
Aromas of citrus and crisp stone fruits, spring blossoms, beeswax and mineral. The palate is tangy with balanced sweetness and is flavoured with lemondrops and apricot, the finish is mouth-watering.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 9th, 2011

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1215. JoieFarm Riesling, Okanagan Valley, 2009
I appreciate Riesling in pretty much any form - be it bracing and steely or fragrant and off-dry - it's all about balance, and the JoieFarm version has that in spades.
On the nose you can expect lovely lemon, green apple and white blossoms with zesty citrus peel notes. It is off-dry, layered with sweet apricots, lemon drops and vauge peppery/spice hints but its the mouth-watering acidity which takes hold and cleans up the fruit sweetness, resulting in a crisp finish.
One glass will never be enough.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2010

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1216. JoieFarm Rose Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Nailed it!
I like the new package for the 2010 edition of JoieFarm rose and I really like the vintage too. I feel like this one is closer to the 2008 vintage (which I had thought was the best JoieFarm rose to-date), in fact this may just have replaced the 2008 in my mind, which is fine because this is the one I'll be drinking this summer!
A blend of mostly Pinot Noir with 25% Pinot Meunier, 12% Gamay and 10% Pinot Gris the 2010 is slightly paler in colour - think pastel ruby - and offers aromas of red berries, a hint of peach, sweet spice and some cedary notes. The palate is crisp and clean, it has just a kiss of sweetness to brighten the tart and tangy red fruit, and it leaves your mouth watering for more.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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1217. JoieFarm Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Welcome Spring!
I tasted the newly renamed JoieFarm Rose on the first full day of spring - what better way to celebrate the sunshine than with a toast to the approaching warmer months. The aroma of watermelon juice aptly matches the brilliant hue but strawberries, pink grapefruit and mineral notes also waft upward out of the glass...
I think I actually like it better than last years model - it's mouth-watering but suitably off-dry with flavours of blood orange, citrus zest, a suggestion of banana with cedar, tobacco and fine spices.
A blend of almost equal parts Gamay and Pinot Noir with a good dose of Pinot Meunier and a final addition of Pinot Gris
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2009

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1218. JoieFarm Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The JoieFarm Rose has cult-like following. It's not uncommon to see it decorating the tables of diners on patios in the summertime around Vancouver.
A blend of Pinot Noir, Gamay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Gris, this year's version seems darker in colour. And, having just returned from the Southern Rhone and tasting the famous roses of Tavel I can honestly say, aromatically, it's a dead ringer. Expect a brilliant ruby colour with aromas of red cherry and chalky minerality, wild herbs and cigarbox with a hint of raspberry. The palate is dry and spicy with primary flavours of forest berry and strawberry. The acidity is bright, it a soild backbone too followed by fine tannins and spicebox flavours clinging to the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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1219. JoieFarm Un-Oaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Vibrant aromas of pear and crisp apple, honey, orange peel and spring blossoms with some leesy notes. It's creamy and bright on the palate with plenty of mineral, honey and pear flavours and a clean, mouth-watering finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2009

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1220. Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley California, 2004
The Jordan Cabernet is a gorgeous version which will impress you with its elegance.
There is a solid mineral component to this wine - on the nose and in the mouth - aromas of dark earth, sun warmed berries, a hint of mint and mocha. The palate is silky - refined not overblown, well balanced and chic. Flavours of dark fruit, cocoa and coffee with significant cigarbox and fine sweet spices. The finish is long, the tannins still firm and ripe - delicious!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2010

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1221. Jose Maria da Fonseca Albis, Setubal Peninisula Portugal, 2010

Excellent value!
This light white blends classic Moscatel de Setubal with 30% Arinto from Setubal near Lisbon on the Portuguese coast.
It is a delicate wine with fine white fruit and citrus notes, hints of herbs, mineral and hay. There is lively acidity on the palate that is softened with a gently rounded weight and there is plenty of fresh citrus and fine fruit flavours followed by a crisp and clean finish.
Suitably, this wine pairs very well with fish - sardines and bacalhau (cod fish) are specialties in Portugal, but this wine would also be great with mussels or oysters.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2011

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1222. Jose Maria da Fonseca Domingos, Douro Portugal, 2008

This 50/50 blend of Touriga Nacional and Syrah offers cherry and bruised strawberry aromas, earth and leather with spicbox, chocolate and herbal undertones. On the palate berries and pepper lead and are followed by herbs, bittersweet cocoa and some toasted oak and smoked meat. There is a supple chewyness in the mouth and loads of bright acidity.
Recommended pairings: Grilled meats and soft, flavourful cheeses.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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1223. Joseph Drouhin Volnay, Beaune France, 2004
Soft red berry aromas and reserved notes of spice, tobacco, violets and forest floor. Smooth on the entry with layered flavours of juicy, tart fruit, dusty spiced cocoa, leather and a clean lingering finish with fine-grained tannins.

©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2007

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1224. Joseph Drouhin, Cote du Beaune Blanc, France, 2004
This wine will draw you into its golden embrace with fragrant quince, honey exotic spice and marmalade aromatics. Smooth on the tongue with mature white fruit, crisp citrus peel flavours and inherent minerality make this wine a winner with dinner.
Seafood or smoked cheeses would benefit greatly from a partnership.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2007

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1225. Juan Benegas Malbec, Argentina 2007
Like a growing number of wines in Argentina, this one is made under the famed consultancy of Michel Rolland (who has also left his stamp on juice all over the world) you can expect warm, ripe fruit aromas of plums and dark berries, cinnamon and spiced cocoa, savoury toasted herbs and dark earth. In the mouth this Malbec is sweet and supple with concentrated flavours of berries, spice and chocolate, the finish is long and powdery tannins linger.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2010

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1226. Juan Benegas Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Chocolate, ripe berry fruit and crushed dark floral notes with peppery spice, leather and a hint of rubber. The palate is supple and full with bright fruit flavours of blackberry and raspberry followed by cedar chips and spice.
Malbec loves red meat...
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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1227. Julian Chivite 'Gran Feudo' Rosado, Navarra Spain, 2007
Made from Garnacha Tinta, this brilliant cranberry coloured wine shows smoke, red cherry, mixed berry fruit, spice, earth and tobacco. Dry, crisp and fresh with refreshing acidity and honest backbone. A consummate food wine - fish, light meats, tapas, cheese or summer salads...
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2008

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1228. Juno 'Cape Maidens' Cabernet Shiraz Merlot, Paarl South Africa, 2005
Another stunning Cape Maidens label!
Earthy and smoky with fresh berry and minty-herbal aromas.
On the palate it has bright acidity, is medium-bodied with coffee bean and juicy berry flavours and finishes with soft, earthy tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 19th, 2007

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1229. Juno 'Cape Maidens' Cabernet Shiraz Merlot, Western Cape South Africa, 2009

This gorgeous Cape Maidens label is a reproduction of a painting, courtesy of Paarl artist Tertia du Toit.
This Juno blend offers fresh but savoury aromas of roasted red peppers, plums and blackberry with peppery spices and smoked, meaty undertones. It is smooth in the mouth - plum and blackberry flavours are lashed with toasted spice, smoke and meaty flavours to echo the aromas.
A wine for grilling - beef, vegetables or pair with hard cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 14th, 2011

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1230. Juno 'Cape Maidens' Shiraz, Paarl South Africa, 2005
What stunning labels these wines have. Object d'art!
The Juno Shiraz is reflective of the lovely lady on the label-filled with dark floral and lush blackberry aromas. Smoke, vanilla, cedar box and sweet tobacco translate into a medium bodied wine that is smooth and earthy, minty and spiced with loads of cocoa!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 19th, 2007

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1231. Juno 'Cape Maidens' Shiraz, Western Cape South Africa, 2009

The visually stunning labels on the Juno Cape Maidens bottles are reproductions of works by South African painter Tertia du Toit.
Aromas of blackberries and black plums, sunbaked earth and dried herbs with toasted brown spice and savoury undertones. The palate offers similar characteristics - smoke and coffee, toasted spice and char-grill flavours linger with powdery tannins.
Pair with grilled meat and grilled vegetables.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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1232. Kaesler Old Vine Avignon GSM, Barossa Valley Australia, 2005
Smoked red berry fruit aromas with a suggestion of dark flowers. The addition of the more delicate Grenache grape lends a feminine side to this wine that Wine Diva loves-making it aromatic and fresh. On the palate it has a firm structure and meaty flavour with a sweet and spicy finish. (41% Grenache, 40% Shiraz, 19% Mourvedre)
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2006

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1233. Kaesler Stonehorse GSM, Barossa Valley Australia, 2004
A blend of Grenache, Shiraz and Mourvedre the Kaesler is brimming with ripe blackberries and floral aromas followed by hints of eucalyptus and luscious dark chocolate, all grounded in dark earth. On the palate it has very Port-like flavours of cherries and dried fruit, sweet tobacco and spiced carob. The finish is amazing long with an abundance of anise and fennel. The 2004 is still under cork but the following vintages will be screwcap in an effort to keep the wine is as fresh as they day it was bottled
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2006

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1234. Kaesler Stonehorse Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia, 2004
Intense blackberry nose with smoke and sweet spice. Smooth chocolate with a bite of cracked pepper on the tongue finishing with warmly spiced oak. A bold, stylish and masculine Shiraz. A bottle to impress!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2006

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1235. Kangarilla Road Cabernet Sauvignon, McLaren Vale Australia, 2004
Intense!
Blackberry jam, coffee bean and dried date aromas with roasted beets, tobacco and eucalyptus. Smooth and earthy on the palate with creme de casis, dried fruit and vanilla-mint.
The Kangarilla doesn’t slink off into the sunset but finishes big and bold with earthy leather and tobacco flavours!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 10th, 2007

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1236. Kangarilla Road Viognier,McLaren Vale Australia, 2005
Well balanced and fresh! Stone fruit, orange blossom, minerals and exotic spice notes. On the palate its gently rounded, smooth yet fresh with a crisp, spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1237. Katnook Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra Australia, 2003
Red and black currant, mint, leather and spice with just a hint of bell pepper as the wine warms up. Smooth and fresh on the palate--nice acidity with integrated flavours. Medium-full bodied and elegantly structured with a lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1238. Katnook Estate Founder's Block Shiraz, Coonawarra Australia, 2004
I'm certainly not complaining about the recent trend to adding a drop (or three) of Viognier to Shiraz, I find it lifts Shiraz a bit, takes the edge off so to speak. But wine is all about palate and choice so you won't find any Viognier in winemaker Wayne Stehbens Shiraz. His Founder's Block Shiraz is just Shiraz, and darn good too!
Foward ripe berry aromas--blackberry/raspberry/stawberry--star anise and pepper. Juicy berry fruit on the palate, loads more pepper and tobacco followed by lingering warm spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1239. Katnook Founder's Block Shiraz, Coonawarra Australia, 2004
ripe red berry, sweet spice and licorice with a smooth, warm mouth-feel, vanilla and pepper with oak hints and fine dusty tannins on the finish. Screwcap.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2006

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1240. KB Craft Brew, Winter 2007 Edition Double Chocolate Ale
This BC Made "Signature Series" ale has incorporated Purdy's Premium Dark Chocolate into its brewing. The 650ml bottle has an attractive label and comes encased in a solid (perfect gift giving) box . Now, Wine Diva will never pretend to be a beer aficionado but the Chocolate Ale has intensely earthy aromas with cocoa and coffee bean. In the mouth its smooth, rich and chocolaty with a bold hopp-yness. KB suggests fondue, chocolate and cheese to pair with this delightful ale-Wine Diva found... Chocolate: Purdy's Own dark chocolate and Organicfair's spiced "Chiapas" chocolate (see Taste Bites) to be a wonderful beer friend. Avoid: Blue Cheese, Goats cheese Only 1000 cases produced so run quickly!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2006

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1241. Kelly's Revenge Chardonnay, South Eastern Australia, 2004
Wine Diva isn't sure what Kelly needed revenge for but here's hoping it made everything better. A value Chardonnay perfect for Chard lovers who like the nice chewy new world style with plenty of oaky character. Buttery and spicy oak aromas with creamy orchard fruit and just a hint of tropcal fruit. Hot on the palate with herbs, white fruit and citrus rind flavours. The oak is obvious on this wine but not overwhelming.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 16th, 2006

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1242. Kendall Jackson "Seco Highlands" Pinot Noir, Monterey California, 2004
Elegant...with classic, earthy "Pinot" elements. The Seco Pinot Noir shows bright red cherry, sweet spiced beets, minerals, woodsy and leathery aromas. Velvety on the entry with juicy berry fruit, peppery spice and tobacco, dusty tannins and a mouth-watering finish.
Seriously good juice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2007

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1243. Kendall Jackson Vintners Reserve Chardonnay, California, 2005
Sweet tropical fruit aromas-pineapple and melon with orange blossoms, vanilla and the enticing fragrance of fresh, buttery croissants slathered with spiced cream.
On the palate it's crisp on the entry with lemon, minerals and orange zest...becomes more voluptuous on the mid-palate and finishes with just a suggestion of spiced nuts and a hint of toasted oak.
Do I smell a Chardonnay revival?
As seen on CityFood.com March 23, 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2007

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1244. Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, 2003
The Vintner's Reserve has superb flavour!
Oozing cassis and cherry aromas with dark floral nuances, smoke and sweet vanilla notes. Silky on the palate with juicy dark fruit and chocolate with a lush body and a long smooth finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2007

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1245. Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Meritage, California, 2004
It will be a first when the KJ Vintner's Reserve Meritage arrives shortly to join the other popular Kendall-Jackson VR series wines currently on Canadian shelves.
Creamy red and black berry aromas, mint, plums and sweet spice notes. Medium-bodied and fresh on the palate with bright, juicy fruit, coffee, smoky spice and tobacco with soft, rounded tannins.
A very pleasing, well balanced and well priced Bordeaux-style blend Meritage.
65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot, 1% Cabernet Franc.
Should be available September 1 2007.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2007

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1246. Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, California, 2005

Lovely bouquet with aromas of tropical fruit, minerals, orchard fruits, gooseberry and grass. In the mouth it's fresh and tropically 'sweet' with hints of banana and finishes crisp and clean.
Lip-smacking good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2006

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1247. Kendall-Jackson Vintners Reserve Chardonnay, Sonoma California, 2004
Classic sweet and nutty (like Goldie Hawn). Aromas of macadamia nut praline and tropical fruit cream stuffed oozing out of a fresh, warm croissant. In the mouth she's bright pear, apple and nut butter flavours finishing off with sweetly spiced vanilla and citrus.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 10th, 2006

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1248. Kenwood Sauvignon Blanc, Sonoma County California, 2007
Bright aromatics of citrus and plenty of green...white floral and herbs with hints of jalapeno and some musky undertones. The palate is zippy, plenty of snappy white fruit and citrus flavours again with a suggestion of herbal and jalapeno flavours with a mouth-watering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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1249. Kenwood Zinfandel, Sonoma County California, 2005
An inky purple colour with juicy berry and rich dark fruit aromas, pepper and vanilla loaded with sweet spices. Fresh fruit on the palate with flavours that echo the nose - supple and easy drinking . A mixture of 89% Zinfandel spiked with Petit Syrah and Barbera from Sonoma and Dry Creek.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 14th, 2008

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1250. Kenwood Zinfandel, Sonoma County California, 2006
Bordering on intense, this earthy Zinfandel presents spices, stewed fruit and mixed ripe summer berry aromas. On the palate, expect peppery spices, red berries and dried fruit, vanilla and oak with and fine mouth-coating tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 13th, 2009

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1251. Kestral Vintners 'Platinum' 2nd Edition, Columbia Valley Wa.
Unlike its seductive red sister Lady in Red, this rare blue bottle has a buxom Varga-esque blond. The cheeky platinum blond perfectly suits the wine's sweet smoky spice, rose petals, white fruit and vanilla aromas. She is zippy, clean and refreshing on the palate with a long, lush and warm finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 24th, 2006

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1252. Kestral Vintners Pure Platinum, Yakima Valley Washington
A great bottle oozing personality and fun flavours. The Pure Platinum is pretty floral aromas with peaches, citrus, honey and mineral notes. On the palate it's fresh and off-dry with a soft, voluptuous texture, balanced acidity and pleasing spice on the finish. Perfect for sitting around and sipping with friends in the summer sun!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 10th, 2008

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1253. Kestrel Vintners Cabernet Sauvignon, Yakima Washington, 2003
Lush and concentrated. The Kestral Cab is brimming with plums, red and black berry aromas, earth, and minty nuances. Fresh and smooth on the tongue with rich fruit and warm spices like clove and sweet vanilla.
Delicious!
81%Cabernet, 14%Merlot, 5%Malbec
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 12th, 2007

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1254. Kim Crawford Pinot Gris, Marlborough New Zealand, 2010

A Pinot Gris to add to the Kim Crawford lineup of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir available on wine store shelves.
Creamy pear and guava aromas, apple blossoms and honey with some caramel undertones. Nice richness in the mouth with juicy citrus and white fruit flavours with some sweet buttery spices lingering across the finiish.
Very tasty!

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1255. Kim Crawford Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand, 2009

Although Marlborough is mostly known for its Sauvignon Blanc (aka Savvy) there is no doubt Pinot Noir is making its mark here.
The aromas are juicy - ripe berries and red cherry take the lead followed with pepper, leather and forest floor with a hint of carrot tops. The palate is light-medium bodied and bright with tart red fruits, cocoa, earth and spice-box flavours.
Recommended pairings: salmon and poultry dishes or earthy dishes with wild mushrooms or roasted beets.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1256. Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2010
This is just what you expect in a snappy, vibrant Marlborough Sauvignon. Winemaker Anthony Walkenhorst, who worked with Kim Crawford prior to his departure several years ago is maintaining Kim's legacy nicely.
Always solid, this vintage does not disappoint - verdant grassy/herbal notes, capsicum, passion fruit and gooseberry aromas translate to a tangy, mouth-watering wine with a persistent finish and plenty of guava and passion fruit flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1257. King Estate Pinot Gris, Oregon , 2005
The King Estate Pinot Gris has been a favorite for years, ever since I first discovered it in an LCBO store while living in Toronto.
Organic, estate grown fruit go into this lush peachy Gris. The fruit is ripe and aromatic with plenty of zippy grapefruit, floral and mineral on the nose and the palate. It has a nice round texture and a hint of oiliness that would pair wonderfully with fish or a nice creamy mushroom dish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 8th, 2007

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1258. Kistler Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast California, 2004
Baked and buttered pear, oak, fresh baguette and smoke on the nose. In the mouth, crisp citrus, mineral and orchard fruit flavours. A serious combo of new meets old world style that will be a nice addition to any cellar.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 11th, 2006

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1259. Kourtakis Retsina of Attica, Greece
There is more to Greece than Ouzo.
I wish the Retsina I tasted years ago in Greece was as tasty as this one. Its an odd flavour if you haven't tried it, a definate pine/resin-y flavour and aroma but the Kourtakis is also brimming with bright lemon, rosemary and clean grassy aromas. Crisp and zippy clean on the palate-it needs to be served quite cold...Perfect for a picnic with dolmades, Greek salad, pita and olives.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 19th, 2007

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1260. Kruger~Rumpf Munsterer Kapellenberg, Riesling Kabinett, Nahe Germnay, 2006
This beautiful wine has tart aromas of crab apples and juicy grapefruit with lemon zest. On the palate it's off-dry with a slick, weighty texture that pops with flavours of iced tea, gala apples and honey with gorgeous minerality. The finish is zesty with mouth-watering acidity.
And, with a mere 10% alcohol, why wouldn't you want to drink this everyday?
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 7th, 2008

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1261. Kumeu River Village Chardonnay, Auckland New Zealand, 2008
Kumeu River just north of Auckland, produces some of the most impressive Chardonnays I have tasted. The Village is a made from a selection of vineyards and it offers aromas of praline and honeycomb, lemons, mineral and white fleshed orchard fruits. The palate follows suit - hazelnut and creamed honey, lively citrus and fine spice that pulls through on the finish. It has a lovely silky texture and balanced acidity, the finish is long and trails hazelnut and delicate spice flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2011

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1262. Kurt Angerer Gruner Veltliner Loam, Kamptal Austria, 2005
Every so often Wine Diva gets an unexpected and delightful surprise. In this case it was the Kurt Angerer! I have been a fan for several years since I first tried this rare cult label in Toronto. So I was delighted to find it now available in Vancouver at Marquis Wine Cellars. Brimming with creamy peaches, kaffir lime leaf, white pepper, minerals and exotic citrus it is both crisp and warm on the palate with a rounded, slightly oily and spiced texture.
Worth the effort to get hold of!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 1st, 2007

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1263. KWV Cathedral Cellar Cabernet Sauvignon, Coastal Region South Africa, 2007

Aromas of black currents and black plums, bittersweet chocolate and tobacco leaf with peppery spices and roasted green bell peppers. The palate is medium-full bodied and offers similar grilled pepper, oak spice, coffee and cocoa with tobacco and dried herbal flavours lingering on the finish.
A savoury wine to pair with savoury dishes like pepper steak or slow cooker stews.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1264. KWV Cathedral Cellar Chardonnay, Coastal Region South Africa, 2005
What you want in an golden-hued buttery Chardonnay!
Butterscotch, ginger spiked pear compote, tropical fruit notes and loads of toast. Full and rounded on the palate - creamy fruit in vanilla, palpable oak spice and toast lingers...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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1265. KWV Roodeberg, Western Cape South Africa, 2005
Ripe blueberry and cherry aromas jump out of the glass followed with vanilla, chocolate and sweet oak spice notes. Smooth and easy-drinking with fresh berry fruits, cocoa, coffee, smoke and peppery spice flavours followed with supple tannins and plummy hints on the finish.
Very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 30th, 2008

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1266. KWV Roodeberg, Western Cape South Africa, 2006
Wild berries, chocolate, smoke, pepper and sweet oak spice notes. Smooth and easy-drinking with fresh berry, cocoa, cedar, licorice and spice followed with black cherry flavours that linger on the finish.
Consistently tasty wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 17th, 2009

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1267. KWV Roodeberg, Western Cape South Africa, 2007
One of BC's oldest SKUs, this good value blend is always a reliable option.
Plenty of mixed berry - raspberry and blackberry dominate - cocoa and fine spice with an earthy, herbal core. The palate is juicy, fresh berry flavours, spice and dried herbs with coffee and tobacco lingering on the finish. It is medium-full bodied with great acidity and has a long smooth finale.
Great for weekday dinners or barbecueing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 11th, 2010

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1268. L'Ecole No.41 Semillon, Walla Walla Washington, 2005
Smoky and buttery with fresh fruit, tropical hints, juicy citrus and beeswax. A creamy texture with grassy nuances and a long, spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2007

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1269. L'Ostal Cazes "Circus" Shiraz, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2003-
A dark fruit kabob of cherry, blackberry and plum served up with a side of dark chocolate and dried fruit. Remarkably fresh fruit on the palate, mocha, sausage-y aromas, smoke and hints of tobacco with a with smooth, warm finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 30th, 2006

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1270. L'Ostal Cazes "Circus" Viognier, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2004
In my ongoing luv-affair with wines from the South of France may I introduce you to this lush mademoiselle-raised under the bold Languedoc sun. She's sweet peach jam, minerals, soft fresh earth and smoky aromas. Voluptuous on the palate with wild honeycomb, spices and a sizzlin' hot finish. The sweetness and spice in this wine will make your Thanksgiving dinner shine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 30th, 2006

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1271. La Chamiza "Polo Amateur" Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Sweet rich berry fruit aromas with a suggestion of smoked meat and herbs. In the mouth it shows cherries, dried berries, coffee and chocolate flavours with a full, supple texture and peppery finish.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 23rd, 2007

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1272. La Chamiza Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot, Argentina, 2007
Exceptional value!
Sweet, upfront fruit aromas - plums, raspberries, blueberries - violets and coffee notes. Smooth jammy fruit on the palate spiked with earthy spices and cocoa. Balanced, with fresh acidity and fine, dusty tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2008

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1273. La Compagnie Rhodanienne Les Combelles Cotes du Rhone, France 2006
Here is a nice Cotes du Rhone that is perfect for simple, rustic meals.
It has aromas of sweet cherry and dusty red berries, leather, earth and hints of tobacco that lead to a juicy palate. Fresh, tasty and uncomplicated with firm powdery tannins and a spicy linger.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2010

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1274. La Frenz Tawny, Naramata BC
Deeper hued than the Muscat-more cherry wood and ruby tones in the glass. Dried cherries and toasted 'Port-like' aromas. Roasted nuts, figs and cedar wood on the palate with a sweetly spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 10th, 2006

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1275. La Mano Mencia Roble, DO Bierzo Spain, 2006
A rustic wine smelling of cherries, spice, saddle leather and earth - sweet yet savoury aromas...Medium bodied and spicy on the palate with flavours that echo the aromas - good acidity too. Will pair with tomato sauces, slow roasted meats and smoked cheeses.
Attractive price...
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009

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1276. La Mozza I Perazzi Morellino di Scansano DOC, Tuscany Italy, 2006
From the Grossetto region in the Maremma (by the sea) of Tuscany this warm, ripe red provides gobs of sweet ripe cherry and chocolate, crushed flowers and undertones of woodsy notes and tobacco. It's full and supple on the palate with flavours of spiced cherries, leather, cigarbox and coffee and a long spicy finish.
This wine hails from one of the properties owned by celebrity chef Lidia Bastianich, her son Joseph and Mario Batali.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 14th, 2009

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1277. La Posta 'Cocina Blend', Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Called the 'sink blend' which could be taken as everything but the kitchen sink, when in reality it's mostly Malbec with 20% each Bonarda and Syrah.
It has loads of dark fruit and earth, tar, chocolate and leather with savoury, smoky undertones. Again, sweet dark fruit on the palate with spice and rich earthy flavours, it's full-bodied with balanced acidity and fine tannins clinging to the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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1278. La Posta 'Cocina Blend', Mendoza Argentina, 2008

Aromas of black cherry and purple berries, pepper and mixed spices, a hint of mineral salinity and a meaty, savoury core. The palate is mouth-filling and quite chewy - the fruit is sweet and generous. Integrated tannins smooth the way to a smoky, spiced finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2011
This 'kitchen blend' of 60% Malbec with equal parts Bonarda and Syrah hails from the Mendoza sub-appellations of La Consulta, Altimira and Vista Flores.
It is inky purple and opaque in colour and has gobs of dense, sweet purple berry and grape-y aromas, saddle leather and warm spices, licorice and mocha. It is plush and juicy in the mouth, powerful and supple and is layered with purple fruit, sweet spice and cigarbox flavours. It has very nice balance and a long sweet, smooth finish.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2010

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1279. La Posta Bonarda 'Estela Armando Vineyard', Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Earthy and savoury - a very juicy, unique wine, meant for food!
Aromas are of red berries and raspberry rooibos tea initially then savoury, earthy aromas appear followed by darker fruits... Supple on the palate, the flavours are echoed on the palate side-by-side with bittersweet chocolate and juicy fruit, the tea flavours linger and the acidity is bright.
The Bonarda grape of Argentina was, until the recent popularity of Malbec, the most widely planted red wine variety.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009

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1280. La Stella 'Leggerio' Un-Oaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Not surprisingly, this La Stella un-oaked Chardonnay is impressively fragrant and has some serious guts to it.
Pristine aromas of Bartlett pear, honeydew melon and honeysuckle blossoms with lemongrass, vanilla and citrus. The palate is weighty, oily and spiced with honeyed flavours, citrus oil and hints of resin and saline minerality. It's quite a potent wine with creamy pear flavours lingering across the finish.
Very tasty.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2011

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1281. La Stella Fortissimo, Okanagan Valley, 2007
This blend of 52% Merlot, 43% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc comes from La Stella's sustainably farmed vineyards in the South Okanagan.
Expect very ripe aromas of chocolate and blackberries, cherry and vanilla with hints of cranberry and espresso. Its a rich wine, weighted on the palate, brooding and smooth with flavours that echo its aromas of cherries and chocolate, cranberry and spice with hints of leather. Its a lengthy wine with a smooth texture and is a great pairing with aged cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 2nd, 2010

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1282. La Stella Fortissimo, Okanagan Valley, 2008
A blend of: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese, aged in French and Slovonian oak barrels and puncheons and is made from grapes in La Stella's sustainably farmed vineyards in the South Okanagan.
Sweet, upfront fruit aromas - cherries and ripe berries with hints of dried fruit, leather and tobacco with chocolate and a seam of mediterranean herbs throughout. It has nice structure with plenty of fruit on the palate, finely woven with leather, tobacco and cedar flavours - the finish is smooth with hints of toast and dark roasted coffee. .
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2010

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1283. La Stella Maestoso Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC 2006
La Stella is the sister winery to Le Vieux Pin. Le Vieux Pin is located in Oliver, La Stella is in Osoyoos. So, to compare Le Vieux Pin’s flagship Apogee to La Stella's Maestoso was quite intriguing, especially when they share their winemaker and the vineyard manager. The main difference is the vineyard sites.
The Maestoso is earthier, quite savoury on the nose with aromas of dried fruit, leather, dill, oregano and tomato paste with rich, almost stewed dark fruits. The palate is very impressive - lifted, bright concentrated fruit with lingering spice and fine tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2009

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1284. La Stella Vivace Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

There is a lot of intensity in this wine - expressive pear and guava fruit, orange blossoms and honey with exotic citrus and leesy notes. The palate echoes those aromas offering pure flavours of peach, guava and lively citrus - it is off-dry but well balanced acidity supports the sweetness.
Pair this wine with fish topped with fresh fruit salsa, crab cakes or soft-medium firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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1285. La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Luberon "White", France, 2005
Now with a screw cap! Easy access, and picnic handy.
This white blend from the Family Perrin in the Rhone Valley has a brilliant yellow/gold hue, aromas of smoke, honey, minerals and sweet pears and peaches. Creamy smooth yet fresh on the palate, with layered citrus flavours and a long toasty spiced finish.
Great Value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2007

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1286. La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Luberon Blanc, France, 2007
This BC drinkers favourite is a blend of Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Ugni Blanc and Roussanne.
Rich mineral notes with honey, green pear, hazelnuts and star fruit. The flavours echo the aromas with green pear and mineral flavours in the mouth with lemon, chalky minerality, nuts and a hint of spice on the finish. Gently rounded on the palate with a vibrant, zesty finish.
Pair with heartier fish or creamy chicken dishes.
Seriously good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 11th, 2008

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1287. La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Luberon"White", France, 2006
Pale yellow with a vaugue smoky-hue this wine is a layered delight.
Rich mineral notes with honeysuckle, fresh orchard pear and apricot aromas. Similar pear and mineral flavours in the mouth with lemon, smoke, nuts and lingering white grapefruit and spice on the finish. Soft and smooth on the palate with an attractively crisp finish.
Pair with heartier fish or creamy chicken dishes.
Seriously good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 24th, 2007

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1288. La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux "Red", France, 2005
La Vieille Ferme red - along with the white and rose - now all have screw caps. Freshness virtually guaranteed!
Sweet red berry fruit and red plums, earthy and leathery aromas with clean fresh flavours. Medium bodied and peppery on the palate it has a slightly chewy finish with notes of tobacco and cedar.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 7th, 2007

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1289. La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux "Red", France, 2006
Consistancy is the name of the game with Perrin's La Vieille Ferme.
This red blend consists of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre and Cinsault and shows sweet red berry fruit, red plums and pepper, dark floral notes and hints of earth and cocoa. It's medium-bodied and warmly spiced with more berry fruit, cocoa and tobacco on the palate.
Screw-cap closure, easy to open and very easy to drink!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 3rd, 2008

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1290. La Vieille Ferme Cotes du Ventoux Rouge France, 2008
From the Perrin family of the Rhone Valley, this great value red is made from Grenache, Mourvedre, Cinsault and Syrah - all varietals classic to Cotes du Ventoux's Rhone home.
Expect very attractive aromas of juicy black cherry and berry, licorice and sweet spices, violets and cedar chips with chocolate hints...
Ripe and juicy on the palate with bittersweet chocolate and coffee flavours and hints of char on the finish - an affordable, unassuming and very tasty everyday red.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2010

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1291. La Vieille Ferme, Cotes du Ventoux Rose, France 2005
This recognizable rose from the capable hands of the Perrin Family in Rhone now comes screw-capped!
Oh joy, oh bliss.
Chill for 15 and then with a mere flick of the wrist this fresh beauty is filling your glass.
And fresh she is, with her brilliant ruby hue and smelling like a sun warmed strawberry field. Layered with sweet spices, tobacco, citrus zest and pristine minerals the Vieille Ferme is clean, crisp and refreshing. Perfect for sipping or simple bistro fare. 50/50 Grenache and Cinsault.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 27th, 2007

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1292. La Vieille Ferme, Cotes du Ventoux Rose, France 2006
What more can you ask - a great rose that is under $14 and has a picnic friendly screwcap.
Bright cranberry in colour and brimming with fresh red berries, and red cherry aromas, minerals, juicy citrus and a shaving of orange zest. Clean, crisp berry flavours, citrus and savoury-earthy undertones on the palate with more zest on the finish. Perfect for sipping or simple bistro fare.
Made from Grenache, Syrah and Cinsault.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 23rd, 2008

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1293. La Vieille Ferme, Cotes du Ventoux Rose, France 2009

A solid go-to, dry rose made from Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah. It has a lovely pastel-ruby hue and is fresh and floral with wild berries, cedar and Maraschino cherry aromas. There are wonderful savoury components here too and it's full on the palate with a mouth-watering finish.
~reviewed for Taste Magazine summer 2011

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 20th, 2011
A solid value and always consistent rose made of Grenache, Cinsault and Syrah from mountainside vineyards in the southern Rhone Valley appellation of Ventoux.
Pretty aromas of berries in cream, violets and sweet spice with cherry notes. The palate dry but the berry fruit is ripe and sweet, hints of vanilla custard and fine spicebox flavours linger. Great acidity and a brilliant ruby red colour.
Great value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 18th, 2010

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1294. Lafazanis Selection Red, Greece, 2008

This great value red is made from an indigenous red grape in Greece called Agiorgitiko.
The wine has very pretty aromas of sweet cherries and summer fruits, a potpourri of cedar chips and dark flowers with hints of sweet spices. The wine is light-medium bodied, smooth and fresh with a pleasant palate of berries, cocoa and spice.
Serve this red slightly chilled and pair it with fish, roasted tomatoes or hearty salads.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2011

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1295. Lafazanis Selection White, Vin de Pays de Peloponnese Greece, 2009

Aromas of citrus, mineral, tropical notes, apple blossoms, almond oil and mineral undertones. The palate follows suit, nicely weighted with bright acidity offering lemon peel, marzipan and herbal flavours. A simple wine that offers very good value in a larger format bottle.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2011
Made from the indigenous Roditis grape, common in the Peloponnese this white offers very good value.
It is bright and juicy - aromas of honey, tropical fruit and plenty of lemony citrus notes. There is an impressive, creamy weight in the mouth that binds flavours of peach, mango and exotic citrus flavours before trailing sweet spice and caramel.
I like the let's just drink, not think, simplicity of this wine, it is a good everyday white to sip or pair with fish or light pastas tossed with EVOO, lemon and some chili peppers.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 17th, 2011

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1296. Lake Breeze Gewurztraminer, Okanagan BC, 2007
Fresh, vibrant Gewurztraminer aromas - rose petals, lychee, spiced apples and pink grapefruit. A crisp, zesty mouth-feel showing flavours that echo the aromas - bright, exotic fruit and spices, Turkish delight, minerals and more pink grapefruit.
Yum!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2008

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1297. Lake Breeze Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This fresh vintage features aromas of grapefruit, orchard blossoms, lemon-lime and a sprinkling of spice. The palate is tremendously bright, bursting with tangerine, grapefruit and star anise flavours, the finish is long with very good concentration - this is a wine I will enjoy quaffing on the patio this summer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1298. Lake Breeze Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Naramata Bench winery produces, arguably, the benchmark Pinot Blanc in British Columbia. It's very aromatic, presenting spring blossoms, pears, creamed honey and exotic citrus notes with star anise and sweet butter. The palate is juicy, brimming with vibrant grapefruit and orchard fruit and the finish is lengthy.
And it's honestly good (delicious) BC value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1299. Lake Breeze Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Bright pear and apple, mineral notes, citrus with orchard blossoms on the nose. Crisp, clean and very citrus-y on the palate - primarily grapefruit peel - and loads of minerality.
Would be a great partner to fresh West Coast seafood...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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1300. Lamberti Santepietre Pinot Grigio, Veneto Italy, 2006
This Pinot Grigio has a ripe golden hue with lemon, apple and peach aromas...intense mineral on the nose with yeasty and delicate floral notes. Crisp on the palate with a gentle roundness showing flavours reminiscent of the aromas...lemon peel, beeswax and wild honey blossoms.
Pair with seafood, salads and creamy cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 1st, 2007

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1301. Lang Vineyards 'Farm Winery Reserve' Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Musky wild honey, citrus apple aromas hints of stone fruits. Rounded and quite ripe on the palate with good acidity and a hint of sweetness, minerals and citrus zest flavours that linger on the finish.
Easy sipper or pair with creamy goats cheese and caramelized onion tarts.
Screw-capped
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2008

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1302. Langhorne Crossing Chardonnay, Riesling, Verdelho, South Australia, 2004
Here's a blend I'll bet you've never sampled before. Its worth a visit though-with the Chardonnay providing the body and the supporting cast members providing freshness. The Langhorne is a pale golden yellow with an intriguing melange of aromas-cut grass, melon, green apples, pears and peaches followed up with smoke and flinty minerals. On the palate its crisp and zippy with green flavours as well as hints gooseberry and white grapefruit.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 28th, 2006

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1303. Langhorne Crossing Shiraz-Cabernet, South Australia, 2004
This yummy blend is earthy and sweet with blackberry and black cherry aromas, vanilla, spices, toasted oak and classic Oz eucalyptus aromas. Creamy on the palate with black and red , rich cocoa and soft earthy tannins. The bonus of a screwcap makes it a perfect tag-a-long wine without fear of quaffing cork!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 25th, 2006

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1304. Lanson "Black Label" Brut Champagne France, NV
The Lanson has all the elements I love in Champagne...delicate bubbles with loads of fruit and floral aromas.
Snappy citrus, stone fruit, apple jelly, jasmine and orange blossom aromas with leesy, toasty notes.
Crisp and clean on the palate with a zippy mousse, delicate fruit and mandarin peel layered with hazelnut flavours.
Pair with bite sized seafood appetizers with wasabi mousse.

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1305. Lanson "Black Label" Brut Champagne France, NV
A lovely burnished gold in colour with perfect tiny bubbles and aromas of toasted brioche, chalky minerals, crisp apples and roasted peaches with a hint of banana. The palate is creamy yet crisp, expect plenty of vibrant citrus, toasted nuts and apple pie with ginger. It has nice complexity, a rich texture and a long bright finish - just want you want in a Champagne!
Pair with bite sized hors d'oeurves, seafood or creamy cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2009

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1306. Lanson "Black Label" Brut Champagne France, NV
The Lanson is a well-priced NV (non-vintage) Champagne made from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir that presents plenty of toasted brioche, crisp apple and snappy citrus peel aromas with a mineral core and leesy undertones. It is crisp, bubbly and clean on the palate with a smooth, creamy mousse and flavours of delicate fruit and citrus zest layered with toasted nuts.
Nice elegance and texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2010

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1307. Lanson "Black Label" Brut Champagne France, NV
Snappy citrus, minerals and stone fruits, apple peel and orange blossom aromas with leesy undertones.Crisp and clean on the palate with a zippy mousse, delicate fruit and citrus zest layered with hazelnut flavours.
Pair with bite sized hors d'oeurves, eggs Benny or creamy cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2008

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1308. Lanson Brut Rose, Champagne France, NV
An attractive salmon-amber hue with a rich mousse and a persistant bead. Aromas of berries and caramel praline with a side of toast and floral bouquets. Super smooth and creamy with lovely weight, flavours of spiced berries and toasty caramel with a clean, lingering finish.
This classic blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir has a full texture and pairs well with most anything from cheese plates or holiday turkey to planked salmon.

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1309. Lanson Brut Rose, Champagne France, NV
This lovely pinky-salmon hued Champagne has very appealing aromas of warm brioche and berries, peaches and cream with hints of cigarbox and delicate spice. It has fine bubbles, the palate is bright and creamy with layers of berry and citrus flavours, the finish is long lightly spiced.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2009

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1310. Larch Hills Gewurztraminer, Salmon Arm BC, 2006
Made from certified organic grapes, this Northern Okanagan Gew is honey-coloured with aromas of cinnamon spice, peaches, citrus blossom and minerals. On the palate there is more spice, cold cream and citrus, it has a rounded texture and a long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 10th, 2007

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1311. Larch Hills Riesling, Salmon Arm BC, 2005
The 2006 vintage of the Larch Hills Riesling should be out any day now-complete with a new, brighter label. The 2005 has aromas of peaches, citrus and minerals showing flavours of white grapefruit juice and zest and hints of stonefruit. Summer flavours for a summer day.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 13th, 2007

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1312. Las Moras Cabernet Sauvignon~Shiraz, San Juan Argentina, 2006
Sun warmed berries - blackberry, red currents and hints of raspberry with interesting earthy, forest floor and tobacco undertones. Juicy red fruit - the raspberries and red currents return on the palate supported by leathery flavours. Lovely power and a nice complexity with integrated tannins on the finish.
Good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1313. Las Moras Malbec San Juan Argentina, 2006
Blackberry aromas with smoky, meaty tones, black peppercorns and hints of iodine. Fresh on the palate, almost contradicting the intense dark notes on the nose, with juicy mixed berry fruit and bittersweet chocolate followed by pepper and bacon fat flavours. A nice berry-flavoured linger with polished tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1314. Las Moras Reserve Chardonnay, San Juan Argentina, 2007
Roasted nuts and browned butter on the nose, tree fruit and loads of minerality, citrus and a pinch of fleur de sel. Rich and toasty on the palate, spiced butter, vanilla and liberal oak aromas. The texture is smooth with quite powerful intensity.
Perfect for those who like their Chardonnays big and toasty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2008

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1315. LaStella Leggiero Un~oaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This unoaked Chardonnay is made from organically farmed grapes.
You can expect a lot of creamy, ripe notes of pear and spiced stone fruit and exotic floral notes with herbal hints and dried pineapple. There is a lot of complexity here - you might assume it is an oaked wine - with a creamy, smooth texture and flavours of pineapple and tropical citrus with a mineral edge.The finish is crisp, tart and citrus-y with lovely acidity.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2010

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1316. Laughing Stock 'Blind Trust Red', Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
To be released in July 2009, the 2007 vintage Blind Trust Red is 50% Merlot and 28% Cabernet Sauvignon with the remaining 22% being Cabernet Franc.
Oodles of berry and juicy cherry aromas, liberal dark chocolate and vanilla with savoury herbal tones of dried oregano and sage and szechuan peppercorns. Plummy, berry flavours on the palate with cocoa and plenty more savoury flavours echoing the nose. Good acidity throughout, and a smooth finish with spice flavours lingering.
Pair with rich meat dishes...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 24th, 2009

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1317. Laughing Stock 'Blind Trust Red', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Another winning vinatge of the Blind Trust Red, this year Merlot dominates the blend followed by 13% Malbec and 9% Cabernet Sauvignon. It oozes kirsch and berry jam, chocolate and brown spice aromas, tobacco leaf and a hint of grilled peppers. Chocolate leads the palate - it is a firm, almost brooding wine , complex and firm with lively acidity and a long mocha tobacco finish.
Decant now or cellar for six months to five years.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 13th, 2010

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1318. Laughing Stock 'Blind Trust White', Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Like a financial "blind trust", the executors - in this case Laughing Stock and their winemaker - have full control over over the blend and could simply say - it's a proprietary blend which we have no need to disclose. But they do. Pinot Gris takes 65% majority with a solid 18% Viognier, 13% Pinot Blanc and just a dash of Sauvignon Blanc.
An aromatic wine with primary tropical fruit followed by beeswax and toasted oak, spiced butter, melon and honey. Rounded, quite creamy on the entry and mid-palate with flavours of spiced caramel and citrus peel, with a crisp finish
Very tasty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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1319. Laughing Stock 'Blind Trust White', Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Like a financial blind trust the executors - in this case Laughing Stock Vineyards has full control over over the blend and could simply say, "It's a proprietary blend which we have no need to disclose..."
But they do. It is a proprietary blend containing: Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Pinot Blanc - for a precise breakdown you need only look beneath your bottle's capsule.
Lush aromas - pear and apple, some honey and vanilla, a hint of caramel with exotic floral and herbal layers and plenty of lemony notes. Great concentration on the palate - pear, melon and spice, vanilla and vibrant citrus flavours wrapped in creamy texture. The finish is very long and mouth-watering with zesty flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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1320. Laughing Stock 'Portfolio' Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This premium BC Meritage blends 56% Merlot with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot. Laughing Stock has done a fantastic job marketing their wines, making them stand out on those crowded shelves. But if the juice was not good, they wouldn't have the following they do.
The 2007 Portfolio is concentrated - rich plummy, berry aromas, chocolate mint patties and spice cake notes. The palate is supple yet juicy it shows impressive density and gobs of warm berry compote, vanilla, cocoa and spice. The finish is smooth and lengthy.
Well done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2009

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1321. Laughing Stock Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
No one can dispute that Laughing Stock is brilliant marketing - ticker tape labels and tongue-in-cheek references to the stock market, LFNG has created a recognizable brand. The good news is the juice in the bottles is fabulous as well.
Laughing Stock has recently created a "Preferred Share Wine Club" that you can become a member (visit their website) of and gain priority access to their wines.
This vintage Chardonnay is again delicious - you can expect spiced caramel, creamed butter, pineapple mousse, tangerine peel and roasted nut aromas. The palate is provides sweet tropical fruit lashed with warm spice, the oak is balanced and the acidity is lively.
Nicely done.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2010

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1322. Laughing Stock Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
A fantastic BC Pinot Gris that presents aromas of pears and apples, orchard blossoms and honey with a whiff of vanilla and a core of mushroom/forest floor. The palate is creamy and flavoured with liberal fruits - apple, melon and pear with fine spice and honey tones and pomelo peel flavours on the finish. It has very nice acidity and a long silky finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 2nd, 2010

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1323. Laughing Stock Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Only 180 cases of this delicious Pinot Noir were made, so check your local private wine stores quickly.
Abundant aromas - black raspberry and cherry, dry earth and spices, savoury herbal notes, coffee liqueur and a hint of beet greens. Nice complexity and structure on the palate with plenty of berry, cocoa and espresso flavours.The finish is powerful but the tannins are supple and it lingers with roasted spice and char flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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1324. Laughing Stock Portfolio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Impressive!
Rich, sweet vanilla, dried cherries chocolate and coconut, dark floral notes, earthy undertones and beet greens. Powerful and layered - more cherries on the palate, leather, tobacco, oak spice and coffee liqueur with chocolate flavours and firm, ripe tannins.
A positively good investment for your cellar.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 16th, 2008

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1325. Laughing Stock Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Released in June, this is a fantastic first vintage Syrah for Laughing Stock Vineyards. It is made in a northern Rhone-style (Syrah blended with a small amount of Viognier like the field blends in Cote Rotie) and is simply elegant.
Meaty, savoury and spicy aromas layered with black berries, leather, tobacco and dark earth, it has a very bloody (sauvage) hint to it too. The palate presents sweet, spicy berry flavours with dark chocolate and espresso lingering across the finish. Lovely balance, smooth and juicy...
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2010

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1326. Laughing Stock Vineyards Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2007
A tasty Chardonnay that shows balanced flavours from a combination of 7 months sur lie in new and used French oak barrels.
The aromas are fresh, juicy and ripe - melon and roasted pears with orange peel and floral hints but it's the spiced butter notes that really pop. The oak contact is obvious but not overwhelming, the palate is creamy and yet fresh and spice lingers on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2008

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1327. Laughing Stock Vineyards Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, BC 2008
Bright apple, citrus and mineral aromas upfront supported by appealing caramel, sweet spice and toasted, nutty notes. Well-integrated oak on the palate with plenty of acidity and a creamy texture. Expect flavours of white fruit, spiced butter and caramel with loads of citrus peel flavours on the finish.
Well done!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 25th, 2009

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1328. Laughing Stock Vineyards Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2007
Vibrant aromas!
Peachy, floral, honeydew melon, honey and tropical undertones. Rich, sweet fruit, a creamy texture with flavours of exotic citrus and honey. The finish is long and softly rounded with hints of spice and vanilla caramels.
Delicious!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2008

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1329. Laughing Stock Vineyards Pinot Gris, Okangan Valley BC, 2010

This wine was 80% barrel fermented, lees stirred and aged for six months in second use French oak.
Aromas of grilled pienapple, toasted spice, caramel, peach compote, wildflowers and lemon. Despite the roundness on the palate the acidity is brisk, obvious oak flavours, spice and lees are followed by a mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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1330. Laughing Stock Vineyards Portfolio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
No one can dispute that Laughing Stock is brilliant marketing - ticker tape labels and tongue-in-cheek references to the stock marke, LFNG has created a recognizable brand. The good news is the juice in the bottles is fabulous as well.
Laughing Stock has recently created a "Preferred Share Wine Club" that you can become a member (visit their website) of and gain priority access to their wines.
Made from mostly Merlot with 24% Cabernet, 12% Cabernet Franc, 9% Malbec and 2% Petit Verdot aged 19 months in new and second use French oak barrels. Integrated aromas of black currents and plums, chocolate and roasted coffee with undertones of dark earth and savoury herbs. The palate is quite intense - cherry liqueur, spicebox and tobacco flavours with a bit of bell pepper. Solid wine, well-balanced with nice acidity that makes it great for food pairing.
Aged cheese, grilled meats or hearty stews.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2010

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1331. Laughing Stock Vineyards Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

The Laughing Stock bottles always look terrific, but filled with pink, this bottle is stunning!
Unfortunately this wine is not available anywhere except the Four Seasons Yew Restaurant so you will have to head to downtown Vancouver to enjoy it. On the plus side, $2 from the purchase of each bottle of this vibrant Syrah & Cabernet Franc rose go to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
Now for the wine....Aromas of red berries and candied orange peel, violets and pepper. Maraschino cherry and marzipan pop on the palate, the kiss of sweetness is balanced with mouth-watering acidity.
Very tasty!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2011

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1332. Laughing Stock Vineyards Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Welcome, welcome welcome - a fantastic new Viognier to add to BC's fabulous whites the LFNG Viognier hails from their newer east bench vineyard in Osoyoos.
If you like your Viognier (as WineDiva does) better hop onto this bandwagon soon, there are only 150 cases this first vintage!
It is a potent one, very aromatic too, expressing ripe peach, papaya and mango, sweet honey, orange blossoms, just a pinch of white pepper with a hint of toffee as it warms. Voluptuous stone fruit and honey flavours with vanilla, tangerine peel and a long finish trailing flavours of exotic spice.
Bravo - please make more!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2010

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1333. Laughing Stock Vineyards Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Laughing Stock's Viognier is always a winner.
This vintage has appealing golden glints with creamy stone fruit aromas, ginger, honey, smoke, toasted exotic spices and earthy, musky undertones. The palate is an echo of lush fruit, honey, toasted spices and tangerine peel flavours. Oily in texture and weighty in the mouth with an extremely long and spicy finish.
Bravo again.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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1334. Laughing Stock Vineyards, Blind Trust, Okanagan BC, 2006
Smells like a BBQ wine to me!
Chocolate, mixed summer berries, plums and spiced cherry aromas with earthy undertones, tobacco, nutmeg, mixed oak spices and a hint of pencil shavings. In the mouth it's big, with dense dark fruit flavours and loads of pepper and mixed spice on the finish. Tasty right now but you could cellar it for a couple more years.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2008

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1335. Laurent~Perrier Cuvee Rose Brut Champagne, NV
This 100% Pinot Noir sparkling embodies all that is delicious about roses from Champagne. It is a gorgeous salmon hue with brilliant tiny bubbles that release berries and cream, fragrant flowers and fine toast. The palate is lively and fruity, yet creamy and complex, it has a substantial weight yet is utterly delicate. The finish is elongated, it will linger far longer than it will take for you to reach for another sip...
Celebrate!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2009

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1336. Laurenz V 'Laurenz und Sophie Singing' Gruner Veltliner, Austria, 2005
It really will make you sing, it'll make your cheese sing too! A very pretty wine, crisp and clean with white flowers, stone and mineral, cold cream and bright pomelo citrus aromas. It has a nice oily element to its texture, rounded out with citrus zest, warm spices and a hint of herbs on the finish.
As seen on CityFood.com March 3, 2007!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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1337. Laurenz V. 'Singing' Gruner Veltliner, Austria, 2008
I've always thought this was a very pretty wine, crisp and clean on the nose and on the palate. Aromas of honey, crisp orchard fruits, spring blossoms and honey, lemon balm and fresh mountain stream minerality. It has a nicely rounded, almost creamy/oily texture while flavours of honey, fresh herbs, crisp fruit, citrus and mineral echo its aromas.
A lovely departure from your everyday white!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2010

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1338. Le Serra Nuove Dell' Ornellaia, Bolgheri Italy, 2008
This little brother, or 'Second Vin' from Ornellaia is made from the estate's younger vineyards.
It is a significant wine providing sunbaked earth, black cherry and tobacco leaf aromas with undertones of smoked meat, chocolate and fine spice. The palate is supple but almost chewy with powdery tannins, it is brawny tending to brooding and flavoured with black fruit, cocoa and espresso with toasted spice flavours lingering.
Impressive structure and lovely balance - a great gift bottle for the short-term cellar.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2010

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1339. Le Vieux Pin 'Adieu' Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This recently released vintage of Adieu spent 17 months in 1/3 new French Oak barrels. It is a substantial Pinot Noir brimming with plush, appealing aromas of sun-ripened fruit, notably cherries and raspberries with spicebox and cedar and floral notes. There is good structure and power in the mouth although at time of tasting it was still knitting together - expect flavours of cocoa, leather, fine spice and char to linger on a firm finish. Give it some time, 6 months from now at least, or decant assertively before drinking.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2010

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1340. Le Vieux Pin 'Belle' Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
This titled 'pretty' Pinot Noir from Le Vieux Pin releases savoury, rustic notes of cherries and sadlle leather, sunbaked earth and cigarbox with undertones of forest floor and fine spice. the palate is silky, the flavours echo the aromas - leather and cherries, cedar and spice. It's a concentrated Pinot with fairly dominant tannins on the finish.
Old world in style but very masculine.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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1341. Le Vieux Pin 'Emoi' Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
This is a heady Pinot Noir with aromas of spiced cherries, sweet cedar box and loads of violets. The entry is silky but it's surprisingly assertive on the palate showing red fruit and a potpourri of cedar chips and dried floral flavours. It has lots of acidity and aggressive tannins that need to soften. I suggest cellaring for a couple of years or decanting at least an hour prior to serving.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1342. Le Vieux Pin 'Vaila' Rose Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Made from 100% Pinot Noir this pretty rose has been a food-friendly summer offering at my favourite local Indian restaurant, Vij's, over the past couple of vintages. Typical to Pinot Noir, the aromas are earthy - forest floor and leather with wild berry aromas. There is a lot of structure on the palate with flavours echoing the aromas - berry and leather with cedar box spice flavours that linger. Pair with mild curries or pasta with creamy morel sauce.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1343. Le Vieux Pin Apogee Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Expect a dense Merlot with plush aromas of blackberry and raspberry, crushed dark flowers and spiced chocolate with earthy undertones and a pinch of white pepper. The palate is potent, laden with flavours of spiced cherries and chocolate. The tannins are encompassing but fine, and they linger long after you've put your glass down.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2009

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1344. Le Vieux Pin Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This was my first ever taste of the Le Vieux Pin Gewurztraminer, and it's delicious.
Fragrant with lychee, tangerine and licorice aromas, which are echoed on the palate alongside flavours of tropical fruits and exotic spice with a hint of white pepper on the finish. It's off-dry with very good concentration and mouth-watering acidity. Pair with Thai chili noodle salad in the summer.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1345. Le Vieux Pin Merlot, South Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

The grapes for this Merlot come from the Kalalla vineyard in the South Okanagan and the wine spent 16 months in 47% new oak.
Aromas of plum and briary fruit, sunbaked earth and chocolate, leather, wild herbs and minerals. It is a full-bodied and balanced Merlot with good fruit concentration underscored by vanilla and spiced cocoa flavours. Nice structure, texture and acidity with fine, clingy tannins and a long finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2011

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1346. Le Vieux Pin Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

Produced from vineyards located on the Golden Mile and Black Sage Bench south of Oliver in the South Okanagan Valley, this first vintage Syrah spent 16 months in French oak barrels, one third of them new.
It is Northern Rhone in style, with plenty of fruit. Aromas are sweet and earthy - black cherry and black berries cocoa, floral notes, plenty of pepper with a savoury supporting cast of roasted meat and dried herbs. The palate is rich and mouthfilling, the texture quite silky. Nice elegance and concentration with coffee flavours lingering across the finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2011

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1347. Le Vieux Pin Vaila Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

This pale ruby-hued Vaila rose is made from Pinot Noir grown in a West Kelowna vineyard in the north Okanagan Valley. It is made using the saignee method of bleeding the free run juice away from the pressed grapes after 24 hours of macerating the red skins together with their clear juice.
It is consistently tasty and this vintage is an elegant example that is laden with fragrant strawberries, vanilla, Clementine orange and a hint of clove. The palate is fresh, dry and tart with impressive structure and a snappy, mouth-watering finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2011

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1348. Le Vieux Pin Viognier~Roussanne, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Made from two of the Rhone Valley's most popular, aromatic white varieties Viognier (90%) and Roussanne (10%), this wine is grown on the clay, sand and rocky soils of the Black Sage Bench in the South Okanagan Valley.
Expect fragrant aromas of mango, guava and honey with sweet, warm spices and acacia blossoms. The palate is very fresh, it offers exotic citrus and spices with pine/resiny hints. Beautiful balance here and a slick, almost oily texture.
A very impressive first release of this blend.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1349. Leeuwin Estate Art Series Riesling, Margaret River Australia, 2005
A lovely warm aromatic nose filled with the fragrance of exotic citrus, slate and hints of honey blossoms. Clean and fresh on the palate with vibrant--but not bracing acidity, lemon and a hint of spice on the finish.
Screw capped for freshness guaranteed!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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1350. Leopard Frog 'Midnight Maasai' Shiraz, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2002
This "once-off" Proprietor's Private Release Shiraz has some built in cellar ageing done for you. It spent an amazing 60 months in new Nevers French oak and only 5 barrels were made.
The aromas are alluring - gobs of sweet berries, cocoa, forest fruit and crushed, dried herbs with savoury pepper and spice rub undertones. Supple and succulent on the palate, plenty of nice acidity still and lovely balance. It is laden with black fruits, char, roasted coffee and dark chocolate flavours with pepper lingering on an extended finish.
Impressive!
*Leopard Frog is owned by Vancouver Island native David Bates who now resides in South Africa.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 12th, 2010

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1351. Leopard Frog Tantra, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2005
This very limited release, Bordeaux-style blend of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot is an impressive wine with plenty of chocolate and espresso, blueberry, cherry and plummy aromas, smoke, grilled herbs, tobacco and tar with licorice hints. The palate is supple with sweet fruit, carob and dark roasted coffee flavours, it is juicy, well-balanced and satisfying with sweet, chewy tannins.
Very good!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2010

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1352. Leopard's Leap "The Lookout", Western Cape South Africa, 2005
A meaty, masculine wine that doesn't hint, it states!
Ripe berry and briary aromas, smoke, char-grill, cocoa and herbal aromas. Smooth and smoky on the palate, bell pepper and spiced oak flavours with chewy tannins on the finish.
Pair with char-grilled, barbeque or meaty stews!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 29th, 2007

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1353. Leopard's Leap "The Lookout", Western Cape South Africa, 2006
Just released, this lush blended white has superb aromas of passionfruit, melon, cut grass, citrus blossoms, sweet pear and vanilla bean. On the palate, lime, herbs and minerals-its both clean and lush with a slightly oily texture. It has a long tart finish that'll have you puckering up and angling for a second date.
A blend of Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay and Colombard.
Pair with oily fish, asperagus,chevre or oysters (all aphrodisiacs)!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 30th, 2007

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1354. Leopard's Leap 'Lookout', South Africa, 2006
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Cinsaut, the Lookout has aromas of cherries and chocolate, mixed berries and herbal tones with the recognizable char/rubber notes of South African reds....The palate is sweet and smooth - bright red fruit pops up on the palate, it's juicy and savoury with herbal, chocolate and spice flavours pulling through on the finish.
Good value barbecue or pasta red...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2009

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1355. Les Brottiers Cotes du Rhone, France, 2006
I love this wine for its value and freshness.
Primarily Grenache - which gives it its feminine, floral aspect - with juicy raspberry, blueberry, cherry and lilac aromas, sweet spices, saddle leather and fennel notes. It's smooth, medium-bodied and fresh with clean fruit, cocoa and minty flavours. The tannins are soft, it has lovely acidity and lingering cedarbox spices on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2008

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1356. Les Jamelles 'Naturelles" Chardonnay, Pays D'Oc Fance, 2007
If a glass of wine a day keeps the doctor away does that mean I can have two when its organic?
At this price you won't feel the pinch of the excess anyway. Fresh on the nose with pear and citrus blossoms, a hint of praline and oak spice on the back end. Crisp on the entry, the palate has a soft, creamy texture with flavours of pear, honey roasted nuts, citrus and minerals and lingering spice on ths finish. Balanced oak makes this a great food wine - pair with pasta primavera or chicken dishes.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 12th, 2008

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1357. Les Jamelles Naturelles Merlot, Vins de Pays d'Oc France, 2006
Red fruits, sweet tobacco, leathery notes and savory herbs on the nose with hints of gravel. Chewy on the palate with juicy fruit bright acidity and dusty tannins across the palate. A medium-bodied, simple food wine, certified organic by ECOCERT.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1358. Les Quatre Tours Signature, Coteaux d'Aix en Provence France, 2010

Utterly charming!
I look forward to the next time I get to sip this lovely rose.
A beautiful cherry blossom pink colour with endless aromas - strawberries, nectarine and apricot, candied citrus peel, ginger, rose petals and sweet spice notes. These engaging aromas are echoed on the palate - tangerine and pink grapefruit, red berries and rose water. The finish is long and bright...
Made from Syrah & Grenache, this wine is a delight to drink.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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1359. Lindauer Brut, New Zealand NV
A very affordable and fresh bubbly from down-under.
Starfruit, lees and minerals, herbal tones and green apple with hints of citrus and crisp green pears. The palate is snappy and fresh with a good mousse and loads of citrus flavours and a tart , mouth-watering finish.
A blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir to pair with fresh cheese or seafood hors d oeuvres.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2009

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1360. Lindeman's Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2006
Chocolate covered cherries, sweet blackberries and coffee aromas. Smooth on the palate with juicy cassis flavours and spice--medium to full-bodied, smooth and very easy to drink!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 15th, 2007

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1361. Lindeman's Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2010
There has been some changes made to the internationally recognized Lindeman's brand. First, the addition of the apostrophe (I always wondered about that), second the wines are all under screwcap and thirdly a more metallic shade appears on the labels.
To be clear, this wine is not offering complexity, it is a crowd-pleaser. It is a simple wine with all the sweet berries, cola spice, chocolate and mint you could want in a wine like this. It tastes like it smells, ripe berry, sweet spice and chocolate that lingers across the finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 31st, 2011

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1362. Lindeman's Bin 50 Shiraz, South Eastern Australia, 2010
The perfect rich and red budget bottle. The Lindeman's Bin 50 does not scrimp on flavour - blackberry, sweet spices and chocolate mint patties appear on the nose and in the mouth. It is smooth and full-bodied with flavours of chocolate, marzipan, black pepper and earth trailng on the finish.
A very approachable crowd-pleaser.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 6th, 2011

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1363. Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay, South Eastern Australia, 2010
Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay celebrates 25 years in Canada with the 2010 vintage and some changes have occured in this internationally recognized brand. First, the addition of the apostrophe (I always wondered about that), second, the wines are all under screwcap and thirdly a more metallic orange shade appears on the Chardonnay label.
Aromas of caramel candy corn, sweet pineapple and melon with a dusting of toasted oak. A creamy sweet palate leads flavours of spiced butterscotch. Slightly aggressive acidity and some strong green oak flavours lingering on the finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2011

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1364. Lindeman's Pinot Grigio 'Bin 85', Australia, 2009
This fresh, simple sipper smells of orchard fruits, talc and spring blossoms. The palate reveals apples and creamy pear flavours flowers and Earl Grey tea with mineral tones - it is crisp with a lovely soft round texture and nice weight.
A hot tub sipper, or pair this wine with seafood or salads.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 5th, 2010

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1365. Lindeman's Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon, Australia, 2005
A wonderful example of an exceedingly quaffable Cabernet at a great price.
Blackberry and raspberry, mint chocolate, cola spices and vanilla. Fresh fruit on the entry, the flavours deepen and become earthier on the mid-palate and finish with smoke, tobacco and oak spice.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 15th, 2007

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1366. Lindemans Bin 50 Shiraz, South East Australia, 2007
An easy-drinking crowd pleaser!
The Shiraz has purple glints and sweet blackberry and blueberry aromas, licorice, chocolate, eucalyptus and allspice with undertones of pretty purple flowers. It's juicy in the mouth, the flavours echo the palate with sweet spices, berries, chocolate and licorice and a smooth vanilla finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2008

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1367. Lindemans Bin 65 Chardonnay, Australia, 2007
Sweet fruit aromas - ripe, creamy pears and melon with tropical citrus and vanilla caramels. Crisp yet subtly rounded on the palate showing citrus and young pineapple flavours with oak spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 24th, 2008

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1368. Lindemans Bin 65 Chardonnay, Australia, 2008
A very easy-to-drink Chardonnay with sweet aromatics of tropical fruits, candied citrus peel, cloves, vanilla and cinnamon. On the palate its quite fresh, the texture round and it's ripe with tropical fruits, caramel and spice and the finish is crisp.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2009

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1369. Lindemans Bin 85 Pinot Grigio, Australia, 2007
Delicate apple blossom aromas lifted with richer tropical and orchard fruit notes. Creamy peach, golden melon, guava and mangosteen with lifted citrus. The Lindemans Grigio is refreshing, has a softly rounded mid-palate and crisp, clean finish.
Great value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2008

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1370. Lindemans Bin 95 Sauvignon Blanc, Australia, 2007
A lively Sauvignon Blanc with aromas of lemon, passionfruit, minerals and typical grassy notes. The palate is crisp with a creamy edge, the flavours reflect the aromas with white fruit, citrus and grass with an appealing, soft acidity.
Very good value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2008

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1371. Lindemans Cabernet Sauvignon, South Africa, 2005
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Black currants, fresh cassis, green pepper, smoke and leather aromas with menthol and sweet cocoa notes. On the palate, the juicy red fruit pops lifting the earthy, leather and lingering spiced flavours before easing into smooth tannins and a bright finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2007

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1372. Lindemans Chardonnay, South Africa, 2006
A great quaffable Chardonnay boldly scented with grilled pineapple, ripe melon, butterscotch, and vanilla. Creamy smooth on the palate with sweetly spiced flavours that echo the aromas and a nice crisp finish.
Good value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2008

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1373. Lindemans Chardonnay, South Africa, 2006
Golden-hued with green glints and sweet buttery aromas of pineapple, pears, caramel praline and toasted brioche. Smooth and refreshing on the palate with ripe tropical fruit, spiced citrus, toasty oak and a mouth-watering finish.
There's great value in this delicious new addition to the wine shelf!
Pairs well with creamy cheese platters with fruit compotes and nuts.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 16th, 2007

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1374. Lindemans Chardonnay, South Africa, 2007
Temptingly sweet and quaffable this budget Chardy is butterscotch and pineapple-whip with warm spices and lavish oak vanilla hints and coconut - at less than $12 a bottle you'd better buy more than one - especially if the gang is coming over...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2009

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1375. Lindemans Merlot 'Bin 40', South Eastern Australia, 2007
Easy drinking!
Ripe fruit aromas - cherries, plums and berries followed by vanilla, mint and coconut notes. Blackberries, chocolate and vanilla - supple yet solid with lingering sweet spices on the palate.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 17th, 2008

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1376. Lindemans Merlot, South Africa, 2005
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Sweet cherry and dark berry aromas with savoury herbs, pepper, smoke, minerals and fleur de sel notes. Bright berry fruit on the palate - earthy and meaty hints with cocoa on the finish.
Easy drinking and good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 14th, 2007

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1377. Lindemans Pinot Grigio 'Bin 85', Australia, 2008
The aromas are very subtle - tart citrus, plenty of mineral aromas with white fruits and lemon peel. Soft, round acidity on the palate with a similar flavour/aromas profile citrus and crisp apple/pear flavours, mineral and hints of almond on the finish. A light-weight white that will pair well with soft cheese, light appetizers and shellfish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2009

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1378. Lindemans Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra Australia, 2005
An excellent value Cabernet from the highly regarded Coonawarra region that shows impressive mulberry and juicy black current aromas, chocolate and spearmint with suggestions of cedarbox and pencil shavings. The palate is laden with juicy berry fruit, sweet spice and tobacco, the tannins are powdery.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2009

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1379. Lindemans Shiraz, South Africa, 2005
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Rich dark fruit - black cherry, plums and sweet dark berries - char grilled meat and chocolate aromas. On the palate this Cabernet is medium-full bodied with lots of earthy nuances, pepper and dark berry flavours, a chewy mouthful of wine with smooth tannins and lingering spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2007

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1380. Line Shack Cabernet Sauvignon, San Antonio Valley California, 2006
This appealing Cab was recently chosen for a by-the-glass pour at our Western Fairmont Hotels.
Layers of dense chocolate, creamy dark berries, leather and sweet plummy and vanilla aromas with a core of smoke and rich dark earth. Expect very pleasing flavours of smooth berry liqueur, chocolate, tobacco and warm spice. It's supple and concentrated with good structure and balance. Flavours of mocha linger on the palate, carried along on a wave of smooth, ripe tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 19th, 2009

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1381. Line Shack Chardonnay, Monterey County California, 2008
A dream for new-world Chardonnay lovers, this version from the San Antonio Valley provides plenty of caramel aromas with roasted pears and apple pie and a toasty core of butternut praline. Rounded and creamy on the palate it has a buttery texture and warm toffee flavours, a hint of citrus to brighten it and a long finish carrying toasted spice and nuts.
There is plenty of oak on this Chardonnay but it is handled nicely.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2010

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1382. Little Rebel Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley Australia, 2005
This tatooed label may not bring out the rebel in you but it will pique your interest. The Pinot Noir is one of a Little Rebel trio recently laying claim to wine store shelves in BC.
The Pinot has violets, cherries and stewed berry aromas with undertones of leather, toast and forest floor notes. It's light-medium bodied with tart red fruit, pepper and oak spices layered with licorice hints.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 1st, 2008

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1383. Little Straw Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2003
Sour cherry and barnyard aromas (leather, earth and sweat). A soft entry on the palate with herbal nuances layered with red berry fruit and tobacco followed by a long spiced finish. A decently priced BC Pinot Noir.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 21st, 2006

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1384. Livon Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Colli Orientali del Friuli, 2002
A lovely Refosco showing wonderful rustic aromas - saddle leather, dark cherries, peppery spice, raisins, violets and coffee grounds notes. Medium-bodied and smooth in the mouth with flavours that echo the aromas - cherries, leather and oak spices - the finish is slightly dusty.
Pairs well with Taleggio cheese.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2008

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1385. Lo Tengo Malbec, Argentina, 2006
Dark red with purple reflections. The aromas are fresh fruits - blackberry and cherry - with dark chocolate, pepper and oak notes. In the mouth it's dry and earthy flavoured by spiced fruit and pepper with balanced acidity. The mid-palate and finish have a slightly dusty texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 21st, 2008

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1386. Lo Tengo Malbec, Argentina, 2008
Great value, this plush sipper has rich dark berry fruit, chocolate shavings and brewed coffee with a hint of purple flowers and dark earth. The palate is smooth, full and rounded with loads of dark berries and powdery cocoa flavours with a spicy linger.
Easy drinking and affordable.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2010

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1387. Long Flat Pinot Grigio, Australia, 2009
I like the way this wine calls itself a Pinot Grigio (rather than Pinot Gris) because I think it has more of the former characteristics.
It is slightly herbal, with pithy citrus peel notes, lemongrass and snappy white fruit aromas. Tart white tree fruit sweetend with honey leads the palate, citrus, mineral and loads of zesty flavours round it out. Great acidity, lively but not bracing, and a clean, crisp finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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1388. Long Shadows 'Pedestal' Merlot, Columbia Valley Washington, 2004
A combined effort between Michel Rolland (famed Pomerol vintner) and Allen Shoup (Washington pioneer/vintner) the limited release Pedestal blend demands expectations.
Intense could be an understatement with spiced cherry and blackberry aromas. Earthy and concentrated on the palate with hints of char and meaty flavours with a tight chewy finish. Time is on this wine's side-a cellar keeper!
77%Merlot, 16%Cabernet Sauvignon, 5%Cabernet Franc, 2%Petit Verdot
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 13th, 2007

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1389. Loosen Bros. "Dr L" Riesling, Mosel Germany, 2009
A favorite of many Riesling drinkers the Dr L has appealing notes of crisp green apple and lemondrops, honey blossoms and slate. It walks the fine balance between sweetness and balanced acidity - it's crisp and engaging with plenty of citrus and bright white fruit flavours.
A wine that will pair with a multitude of dishes: Asian cuisines, potato salad, holiday turkey or ham and creamy cheese and quince crostini.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2010

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1390. Loosen Bros. 'Dr L' Riesling, Mosel Germany, 2008
If you are a Riesling drinker, I'm pretty sure the Dr L has crossed you palate before.
A standby for summer sipping and spicier Asian cuisines, it presents aromas of apple peel and citrus, honey, white flowers and orchard fruits with mineral undertones. The palate is nicely weighted and slick with nice fruit sweetness balanced with mouth-watering acidity. You can expect flavours of sweet citrus, honey and green apples with a long crisp finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 26th, 2010

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1391. Loron & Fils 'Montvallon Bourgogne Blanc' Chardonnay, France, 2009
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Just arrived on wine store shelves, this pristine, fresh Chardonnay releases plenty of bright tree fruit, mineral and citrus aromas with a hint of sweet peas. The palate is crisp - similar citrus, apple and mineral flavours appear on the palate with just a hint of nutty praline. The texture is slighlty creamy with lively acidity.
Very good!
Pair with soft cheeses, seafood and salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2010

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1392. Los Cardos Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Excellent classic Cabernet qualities in this wine. Bright red berry (cassis) tossed with a mixed berry medly, sweet spices, vanilla and a lovely dark earthiness. There is a tempting chewy texture to this fresh Cabernet with a smooth easy finish. Buy, drink and repeat. And at this price its a perfect Monday-Wednesday quaffer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2006

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1393. Los Cardos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
Bright red berry and black berry aromas, fresh dark earth and wet stone mineral aromas. Juicy blueberry and red berry flavours with choco-mocha, sweet spices and a smooth finish. Intriguing and fresh-a Wine Diva bargain and a wonderful food wine not to be missed.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2006

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1394. Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
The Los Cardos label from Mendoza's Dona Paula is all about excellent value and quality. Fresh. Smoke minerals, citrus and white orchard fruit with underlying hints of tropical fruit. Bright and refreshing, not too acidic, clean flavours-herbs and mountain stream. Excellent with fresh shellfish, chevre or salads.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2006

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1395. Los Cardos Syrah, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
The Los Cardos is a bit of an old world style Syrah with earthy aromas of game meat and smoke brightened by red berry and red plum aromas. Intensly flavoured with savoury herbs, spice and tobacco followed with slightly dusty tannins and a smooth earthy finish. Serious and seriously affordable.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2006

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1396. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, France, 2006
Always a fabulous value!
This Louis Bernard white Rhone blend has pretty aromas, honeysuckle, peaches, quince and honeycomb. On the palate it is smooth and fresh with crisp fruit, warm spice and vanilla with underlying minerality. An excellent food wine - think crab cakes or a nice cheese plate.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2007

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1397. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France, 2007
A consistently well-made blend of 40% Grenache Blanc with equal parts of Bourboulenc, Marsanne and Viognier.
It has aromas driven by honey and peach, honeysuckle and exotic citrus with plenty of minerality and hints of spiced brulee. It has a lovely weight, a silky texture and lots of crisp citrus peel, white fruits, honey and spice flavours and a lengthy finish.
A wonderful food wine-pair with fish, cheese or chicken.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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1398. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France, 2008
A great value weekday meal wine, this white Cotes du Rhone blend of Grenache Blanc, Viognier, Bourboulenc and Roussanne is a savoury and aromatic medley. It releases notes of tart lemon, quince marmalade and beeswax, stone fruit, minerals and wild herbs. The palate is quite oily, weighted but bright with plenty of citrus peel, mineral and marzipan flavours.
A unique wine that partners well to dishes with mushrooms or lemon-herb butter sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2010

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1399. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France, 2009

This charming white is made of a blend of traditional white Rhone varieties - namely Grenache Blanc, Viognier, Bourboulenc and Roussanne.
Aromas of caramel and sweet spices, lemon peel and stone fruits with undertones of mineral and garrigue. The palate is creamy with very sweet fruit flavours layered with saline minerality and savoury flavours. The finish offers resin and citrus, some toasted spice and marzipan flavours.
Recommended pairings: seafood or apertizers

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2011

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1400. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Rouge, France 2009

This well-priced blend of Grenache & Syrah will appeal to you with it's freshness - aromas of ripe cherries, sweet spices, vanilla, leather and hints of smoke. The palate has a fine grain, again an appealing freshness of cherries followed with earthy, savoury flavours. It is a medium-bodied wine with some slightly more assertive tannins mid-palate that soften on the finish.
A great weekday dinner wine.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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1401. Louis Bernard, Cotes du Rhone Villages, Rhone Valley France, 2006
Very good value!
Sweet red berries and kirsch, decadent chocolate and sweet spices. Very bright on the palate, lifted berry fruit with plenty of spice...medium-full bodied with soft, dry tannins on the finish.
This is a buy-by-the-case wine, perfect for weekday dinners.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2009

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1402. Louis Jadot 'Couvent des Jacobins' Bourgogne Pinot Noir, France, 2007
This affordable Burgundy releases pretty aromas of sweet cherry, vibrant raspberry and pristine mountain stream minerality with cedar and forest floor notes. The entry is juicy - tart red fruit leads the way followed by cigarbox and fine spice with composty, leafy notes and white pepper on the finish. It starts out a bit vague but grows more powerful across the palate and throughout the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 12th, 2010

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1403. Louis Jadot Beaujolais Villages "Combe aux Jacques", Burgundy France, 2008
This fresh, delicate Gamay has aromas of wild strawberries and violets, cigarbox, woodsy notes and sweet spice with a peppery core. The palate is juicy with red cherries and mixed forest berries, cedar and fine spice. It is light-bodied and silky with a firm finish and powdery tannins.
A wine made for food - wild salmon, delicate mushroom gocchi in cream sauce or rich, soft cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 11th, 2010

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1404. Louis Jadot Bourgogne Chardonnay, Burgundy France, 2008
Enchanting aromas of sweet pear compote, minerals and nutty nougat, minerals and a hint of vanilla. The palate is softly rounded with creamy pear, bright lemon, faint toast and spice and a very juicy, nutty finish. This is a very pleasing Chardonnay, well-balanced and simply elegant.
Pair with creamy, nutty pastas, fish or roasted chicken.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 23rd, 2009

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1405. Louis Jadot Rose De Marsannay, Burgundy France, 2006
A lovely, classic salmon hue with fresh field berries, forest floor and cigar box aromas. Crisp, subtle and clean on the palate with dried strawberries, orange peel, warm spice and tobacco with a vein of tannin running through it.
An elegant rose!
Reviewed on CityFood.com July 17 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2007

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1406. Louis Latour 'Domaine de Valmoissine' Pinot Noir, Coteaux du Verdon, France, 2006
A dusty ruby colour this Vin de Pays Pinot Noir has aromas of saddle leather, red cherries, fine spice and cocoa with composty/forest floor notes. The palate echos its aromas - cherries and leather, cocoa and cigar box flavours with a sprinkling of spice. Nice and juicy, medium-bodied with nice structure and fine firm tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2010

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1407. Louis Latour Ardeche Chardonnay, Coteaux de L'Ardeche France, 2006
An exceptional value Chardonnay with plenty of ripe Bosc pear and golden pineapple aromas, hazelnut praline, fine spice and mineral. Expect a wine that is fresh on the palate from start to finish with white fruit and citrus followed by liberal flavours of caramelized nuts and sweet spices.
Yum.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2009

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1408. Louis Latour Chardonnay Cote d'Or Burgundy, France, 2007
Expect sweet aromas of pineapple cream, marzipan and pears, a dusting of oak spice with savoury, woodsy undertones. The palate is crisp on the entry with plenty of candied nuts and spice, citrus flavours brighten it up and the finish is again very nutty - hazelnuts linger on the finish. Finely textured, very tasty!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 6th, 2009

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1409. Louis Latour Pinot Noir, Cote d'Or Burgundy France, 2007
This accessible Bourgogne Pinot from old-world producer Louis Latour has aromas of tart cherry, raspberry and peppery notes with cedar chips and violet with herbal untertones. Light-bodied on the palate with flavours that echo the aromas - fine spice, sour cherry, leather and a hint of raspberry on the finsih. Fine tannins and plenty of acidity make this wine an easy pairing with duck or fish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2009

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1410. Louis Roederer Brut Premier Champagne, France, NV
You can expect typical Champagne complexity in this delicious bubbly.
Aromas of toasted hazelnut and ginger biscotti, crisp apple and citrus with yeasty and mineral tones. The palate is clean and vibrant, it has a rich, mouth-filling mousse, a creamy texture and lively fruit.
A blend of equal parts Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with 5% Pinot Meunier
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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1411. Louis Roederer Brut Premier Champagne, France, NV

Desirable toasted brioche, pomelo citrus and apple peel aromas mark this Champagne followed by more toast and ginger cream. The palate presents a creamy mousse and fine bubbles that lead to flavours of apple pie, citrus and toast. Mouth-watering with nice complexity and an impressively long finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 30th, 2010

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1412. Louis Roederer Brut Premier, Champagne France, NV
Pour it into a flute; watch the light reflect off of this liquid gold and see how the bubbles dance merrily up the glass. Here is your special occasion! Crisp and clean with mouth-watering apple, creamy lemon and white flowers with underlying tones of toasted brioche. Elegant!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2006

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1413. Luce Della Vite Lucente, Tuscany Italy 2005
A dark ruby-hued blend of 50% Merlot, 40% Sangiovese, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon with spiced red cherry, and dark fruits with licorice, cedar, leather and undertones of crushed flowers and chocolate. Smooth on the entry with red berry and cherry fruits warm spices and cedar. The finish is quite powerful with fine,drying tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 28th, 2008

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1414. Lucien Albrecht Cremant D'Alsace Brut, Alsace France, NV
A brilliant and reflective Pinot Blanc bubbly with a persistant bead. Aromas of apple peel and orchard fruits - pear and nectarine - honey and pretty floral aromas, minerals and citrus zest. Creamy on the palate - an alluring, smooth mousse with crisp, clean flavours that linger.
Bubbly good for any occassion!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 21st, 2008

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1415. Lucien Albrecht Cremant D'Alsace, Brut Rose, Alsace France, NV
This lovely cremant is made in the traditional method like Champagne, it's pale salmon coloured with vibrant berries in cream, peaches, floral aromas and whiffs of wild honey. Small, delicate bubbles, creamy on the entry with citrus, mixed berries and tree fruit flavours - fresh, fruity and floral and entirely satisfying.
100% Pinot Noir
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 19th, 2008

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1416. Lucien Albrecht Cremant D'Alsace, Brut Rose, France, NV
This fun pinky-salmon Pinot Noir cremant is made in the traditional method, as Champagne is. You can expect plenty of juicy red berries and flower petals with woodsy hints and a backbone of toast. It's a berry flavoured bubbly with a seam of citrus, it has a creamy mousse, nice complexity and long crisp finish. Fine bubbles and a kiss of sweetness make this a fantastic festive option.
Will pair with holiday turkey, salmon, wild mushroom risotto or creamy cheeses...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2009

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1417. Lucky Penny Red, South Eastern Australia, 2009

Brand New from the makers of yellow tail - the first international release is in British Columbia!
A partner to the new Lucky Penny White, this newly minted red blends Shiraz with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Expect plenty of jammy fruit aromas - raspberries and cherry, vanilla and mixed sweet spices, spearmint and licorice. Similar juicy fruit pops up on the palate enhance by chocolate, mint and vanilla flavours. It is smooth, ripe and fresh with a broad consumer appeal.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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1418. Lucky Penny White, South Eastern Australia, 2010

Brand New from the makers of yellow tail - the first international release is in British Columbia!
A partner to the new Lucky Penny Red, this white blend of Chardonnay, Vognier and Pinot Grigio is unarguably fragrant. Very appealing stone fruit aromas - peach, mango and apricot accented by lime, flower water and marshmallow. It is a fruit-cup on the palate - plenty of sweet flavours that are lightly spiced. There is some nice lively acidity here to balance and cleanse the palate. A wine that will pair well with spicy Asian-inspired noodle dishes or light curries.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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1419. Luigi Bosca Malbec Reserva, Mendoza Argentina, 2004
This wine is as big and confident as its bottle suggests.
Serious aromas of black cherry, fresh berry, coffee grounds, chocolate and rich dark earth. Full-bodied and silky on the palate with consistant mouth-filling power from entry to finish. It shows rich dark fruit, cocoa and soft, fine tannins.
Serve with hard cheeses, grilled meat or roasted dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2008

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1420. Luigi Einaudi "Cannubi" Barolo, Piedmont Italy, 2003
If an Einaudi is poured--you drink.
Having visited the Barolos from Einaudi over the past few years my mouth begins to water when someone says the name.
These are collectors, wines you can cellar for 20 years or for special occassions if you can find them but don't let that sway you if you come across the 2003 today-taste it!
Seductive and silky on the palate filled with luscious cherry, dark floral notes, sweet tobacco, truffles, warm spices and tea leaves.
Bellissimo!
The 2003 Einaudi's should be arriving in stores by October 2007.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2007

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1421. Luis Segundo Correas Las Acequias Malbec Oak, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
This is a powerful, extracted Malbec that is dense in colour with aromas of black berries and bittersweet chocolate, prunes and vanilla, sweet spice and plenty of pepper, crushed dried flowers and just a hint of sausage. The palate is potent, rich with chocolate and dark fruit, vanilla and clove flavours. It finishes powerfully, the tannins are supple, espresso and pepper linger on the finish.
Very sexy.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 5th, 2009

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1422. Lulu B Chardonnay, Pays D'Oc France, 2005
An easy-drinking Chardonnay without pretense - in fact the label is kind of cute.
Aromas are butterscotch, grilled pineapple, wildflower honey, vanilla and cloves. Creamy and rounded on the palate with bright, tropical citrus, fresh cream, spice and a lingering zesty finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2009

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1423. Lulu B Chardonnay, Pays D'Oc France, 2007
A simple Chardonnay with a cute label the LuLu B has aromas of spiced butter, melon and white fruit, loads of mineral and citrus rounded out with leesy, toasty notes. The palate is rounded and creamy with browned butter and lemon peel flavours and oak spice lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2009

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1424. Lulu B Shiraz, Pays D'Oc France, 2006
Smoked plums and cherry aromas, vanilla, chocolate and a sprinkling of light spice and herbal notes. Medium-bodied with bright acidity and earthy, garrigue and berry flavours. It has a dusty texture and powdery tannins with tobacco and spice flavours lingering on the finish.
Easy drinking.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 14th, 2009
Black cherry and plummy aromas with loads of savoury tones - earth, herbs, smoke and meaty hints. A good, typical old-world style Syrah, not too jammy, with good acidity, sweet fresh berries and wild herbs, roasted coffee beans and cocoa. Fine tannins linger on the finish.
Good value.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2009

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1425. LuLu B Shiraz, Vin de Pays D'Oc France, 2008
This is a simple and affordable, everyday table wine with aromas of smoke, blackberries and chocolate with hints of vanilla, cedar and licorice. It has a smooth texture and earthy flavours layered with chocolate and spice followed by fine lingering tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2010

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1426. Lulu B. Chardonnay, Languedoc France, 2004
An up-and-coming French Wine Diva perhaps? In relief of crittters, Louis Bernard used his daughter Lulu as a muse for this adorable label. Simple and fresh with crisp citrus, floral and medium body .This wine will be a favorite with the gals with it's petite beret-topped jolie fille perched upon a bistro chair, verre du vin in hand! (Don't call the language police, it's been 15 years since I lived in Paris)!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 27th, 2006

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1427. Luna Argenta Prosecco, Veneto Italy, NV
A new Prosecco, the Luna Argenta is pale straw in colour with tiny bubbles and aromas of delicate flowers, talc, bee pollen and fleur de sel with a whiff of berries. A crisp palate with plenty of flavours of nectarine and apple peel flavours, honeysuckle and citrus. It has lovely acidity and a creamy honey and mineral flavoured finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2009

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1428. Lungarotti Rubesco Rosso di Torgiano, Umbria Italy, 2004
A blend of Sangiovese and Canaiolo this well established wine (under the Lungarotti name of Rubesco) is a perfect weekday dinner wine with only 12.5% alcohol.
Sweet, fresh cherries, cedar and delicate spices. Medium bodied with layers of cherry, tobacco, leather and spice with meaty and char hints on the finish.
Good value.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 1st, 2008

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1429. Lurton Pinot Gris, Uco Valley Argentina, 2009
A consistently good value and satisfying partner to creamy mushroom risotto or chicken salad.
The Lurton Pinot Gris is a visually appealing, peachy hue, its aromas are reminiscent of wild flowers, creamy orchard fruits and citrus. The palate is simply refreshing with a rounded, weighted texture and flavours of pear, nectarine, citrus peel and minerals. The finish is clean and zesty.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 12th, 2010

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1430. Lusco Albarino, Rias Baixas Spain, 2005
There are few Albarino's on the market here in B.C but I do suggest a sample if you come across one in your journey's. This white grape variety is classic to Spain.
The Lusco is fresh with cut grass, steely minerality, a hint of white floral aromas and zippy citrus. It hails from the northwestern portion of Spain (above Portugal) and would be a nice accompaniment to seafood.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 5th, 2007

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1431. MadFish Shiraz, Western Australia, 2004
A fresh and super-appealing Shiraz with Wine Diva's favorite form of easy-access...the screwcap!
Sweet, ripe berry and cherry aromas, warm spice and pepper with bright lifted flavours and smooth tannins.
Picnic or BBque a great choice!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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1432. Man Vintners Chenin Blanc, Paarl South Africa, 2008
This new, very well-priced Chenin Blanc from Man Vintners may remind you of a Chardonnay with its rich tropical fruit and exotic floral aromas and it nutty, leesy, honey hints. The palate is crisp with plenty of citrus, tropical fruits and lime leaf flavours.
Would be a great crowd-pleasing party wine, or pair with seafood salads or creamy pastas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2009

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1433. Man Vintners Shiraz, Coastal Region South Africa, 2006
Juicy raspberry and mulberry aromas, peppery spices and creamy chocolate notes. Smooth and fresh on the palate with flavours that echo the aromas - smoke and earth, chocolate and ripe fruits - good acidity and nice balance.
Great for weekday dinners or simply sipping.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2008

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1434. Man Vintners Shiraz, South Africa, 2003
Smoked plums, char grilled game meat aromas, dark earth and black cherries. An inky red wine with toasted oak, dried fruit and bittersweet chocolate. Soft tannins and a hint of fresh acidity. A meaty Shiraz!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2006

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1435. Man Vintners Shiraz, South Africa, 2006
Juicy raspberry and mulberry aromas, peppery spices and creamy chocolate notes. Smooth and fresh on the palate with flavours that echo the aromas - smoke and earth, chocolate and ripe fruits - good acidity and nice balance.
Great for weekday dinners or simply sipping.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2008

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1436. MandraRossa 'Inycon' Fiano, Sicily Italy, 2008
Great Value! There's not enough Fiano on our shelves!
The aromas are crisp pear, melon and citrus blossoms with loads of mineral and candle wax notes. It has a gorgeous slick texture and flavours of stone fruit, citrus and minerals with a spicy/zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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1437. MandraRossa 'Inycon' Fiano, Sicily Italy, 2009
I really enjoy this great value wine and its unique qualities.
Made from the native southern Italian white grape variety called Fiano it is a fragrant wine that expresses aromas of peach stone, honeysuckle, exotic flowers and energetic citrus notes. The palate is slick in texture and echoes appealing melon, peach, mineral, honeycomb and sweet citrus flavours - the finish is crisp and mouth-watering with a hint of spiciness. A crowd pleaser that will pair well with fresh spicy pasta and richer fish dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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1438. MandraRossa Chardonnay, Sicily Itlay, 2005
Brilliantly yellow-hued with enticing aromas of fresh cut pineapple and butterscotch. Crisp on the entry rich and buttery mid-palate with creamy vanilla and a warmly spiced finish.
Lovely!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 26th, 2007

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1439. MandraRossa Nero d'Avola, Sicily Italy 2004
Classic to Sicily the Nero d'Avola is a great way to introduce yourself to a new grape variety from a region you may not have experienced before.
The MandraRossa has lucious aromas of sweet berries, plums and dark cherries, earth, spice, tobacco and cedar. On the palate it shows fresh cherry/berry, pepper, ash and more spice with good acidity and dark chocolate flavours that carry through the finish.
Good value!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2007

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1440. Marchesi de Frescobaldi 'Remole' Tuscany Italy, 2007
There is 15% Cabernet Sauvignon blended into this Tuscan Sangiovese...
It is what you desire in a simple Tuscan wine - cherries and leather, sweet cedar and crushed floral aromas with tar and fine spice notes. Subtle and juicy red fruits, cigarbox, wild herbs and leather with fennel seed and cedar flavours lingering on the finish.
Simply suitable and simply delicious.
Pair with pasta soups, light meat dishes, hard cheese or tomato based dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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1441. Marchesi de Frescobaldi Santa Maria Morellino Di Scansano DOC, Tuscany Italy, 2006
This is a brooding blend of Sangiovese with 15% Cabernet that smells of hot days and sunbaked earth. Smoky black cherry, plums and loads of savoury aromas - meaty, grilled green peppers and cracked peppercorns. That savoury character follows through on the palate wrapped in a smooth texture. Medium-full bodied with chewy tannins and a spiced, earthy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2009

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1442. Marenco Pineto Brachetto D'Acqui DOCG, Italy 2005
A brilliant cherry/ruby hued frizzanti wine with candy floss aromas of cherry and dark flowers. Sweet on the tongue with red berries and sour cherry with a lovely fresh acidity on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2006

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1443. Mark West Pinot Noir, California, 2005
The Mark West is one varietal--Pinot Noir. Trust that when you see a bottle of Mark West it will have the heartbreak grape juice inside.
Its dense and velvety with dark berries, chocolate, cedar and vanilla notes. On the palate Mark shows juicy dark fruit, coffee, earthy/woodsy hints and spiced tobacco on the finish. Its a smooth and appealing Pinot--so easy to drink you'll swear there's a hole in the bottom of your glass.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 17th, 2007

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1444. Mark West Pinot Noir, California, 2006
The Mark West label only bottles Pinot Noir and this one is brilliant ruby in colour. It's attractively priced with earthy aromas of black cherry, cocoa, toasted oak, leather and savoury herbs. The entry is dry, with an earthy, dusty texture, the mid-palate is silky. Flavours are dark berry/cherry with cedar, tobacco and spice tones that linger through the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2008

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1445. Mark West Pinot Noir, California, 2009

Sourced mainly from California's cooler coastal regions this wine was aged in French and Hungarian oak for 8 months prior to bottling.
This is a very approachable red with fragrant floral notes, juicy raspberry, chocolate cherries, leather, spice and some forest floor undertones. But it is also not a shy Pinot Noir, the palate shows significant density with coffee, chocolate and spice flavours and some char and tobacco flavours lingering on the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2011

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1446. Marotti Campi 'Luzano' Verdicchio Dei Castelli Di Jesi DOC, Marche Italy, 2008
A fantastic, exotic version of Verdicchio the Luzano features ripe, honeyed aromas - stone fruits and melon with hints of sweet herbs and creamy lemon. The palate is rich, weighty and quite luscious with plenty of orchard fruit and honeycomb flavours, bright citrus, mineral and almond with fine spice lingering on the finish. Very nice complexity and intensity, this is a wine that will pair well with seafod, but also with mildly spicy Asian dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2010

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1447. Marotti Campi 'Luzano' Verdicchio del Castelli di Jesi, DOC Morro d'Alba Marche Italy, 2009

Hailing from Italy's eastern coast Adriatic region of Marche, the Luzano offers style and substance vintage after vintage.
Ripe tropical fruit and honeyed aromas are layered with floral notes, exotic citrus and marzipan. There is a pleasingly lush weight on the palate with plenty of citrus and stone fruit, which are anchored by mineral flavours. The lively acidity in the mouth makes this a very nice wine to pair with fish, creamy pastas and appetizers.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2011

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1448. Marotti Campi Luzano Verdicchio dei Castelli Di Jesi DOC, Marche Italy 2007
Sensual
Aromas of creamy apricots in honey, wild flowers, minerals, almond oil and lemons with a hint of fennel. The palate is slick and supple, creamy yet bright with citric flavours melon and a hint of white pepper. Elongated finish, mouth-watering acidity and lovely structure.
Excellent!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 11th, 2009

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1449. Marotti Campi Orgiolo Lacrima di Morro d'Alba Superiore DOC, Marche Italy 2006
A rare variety of mysterious origins, LaCrima is limited in DOC production to Morro d'Alba, in the seaside province of Ancona in Marche. My first sip of Lacrima (which translates to tears) was last summer in Marche during a multi-region trip to Italy. I fell instantly in love with this aromatic red grape.
The Orgiolo is superbly fragrant, perfumed with lavender and rose oil, sweet spices, dried cherries and ripe berries. It's medium-bodied and silky with plenty of supple fruit and bright acidity and the finish silky.
Delicious paired with wild mushroom and pecorino gnocchi.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2009

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1450. Marotti Campi Orgiolo Lacrima di Morro d'Alba Superiore DOC, Marche Italy 2007
I simply adore this wine (and the rare Lacrima grape) for its unique combination of simplicity and intrigue.
The Orgiolo offers affluent aromas of black raspberry and cherry, violets and pepper with layers of licorice, cedar and coffee liqueur. The ripe berry/cherry fruit, peppery spice, licorice and cigarbox reappear on the palate, it is supple and honest, simple but exotic and lingers with plush berry and chocolate flavours...
A rare variety of mysterious origins, the production of this Lacrima (translates to tears) is limited in DOC production to Morro d'Alba, in the seaside province of Ancona in Marche.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 21st, 2010

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1451. Marques da Caceres Rosado, Rioja Spain, 2010

This blend of Spain's favourite varieties - Tempranillo and Garnacha, sports an updated label which I think modernizes it without taking away from its classic look.
It is primarily a dry rose with very fresh aromas of strawberries and rhubarb, sweet spice and a vibrant grapefruit and orange peel core. There is a touch of sweetness on the entry that is held in check by bright acidity. It offers tart red fruit flavours and has sufficient backbone to stand up to: hearty fish, chicken or pork, grilled and lightly spiced vegetables, tomato based sauces and medium-firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011

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1452. Marques de Caceres Reserva Rioja, Spain, 2002
Made primarily from Tempranillo with the addition of 15% Garnacha and Graciano this 2002 vintage reserva is still wonderfully fresh.
Aged 22 months in barrel followed by another two years in bottle it is complex and elegant, worthy of a special meal.
You can expect aromas of saddle leather and blackberries, rich dark earth and toffee. The palate is juicy but has an appealing silky texture - flavours of forest berries, leather and spice wiht a hint of dried fruit. It has a long finish with powdery tannins.
Pair with aged cheeses, stewed meat and richly sauced pasta.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2010

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1453. Marques de Caceres Rosado, Rioja Spain, 2009
This affordable, dry rose is made from Tempranillo and Garnacha (Grenache) and presents aromas of red berry and tangerine peel, cigarbox and it has an earthy core. It is a dry and crisp rose in the mouth with tart red fruit, tobacco and toffee flavours. It is not a meek rose, it has a firm structure and just a hint of tannin on the finish.
Pair this rose with paella, and hearty tapas.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2010

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1454. Marques de Caceres, Rioja Spain, 2006
Ruby red with a clay undertone and appealing aromas of ground berries, orange peel, fragrant flowers, earth and spice with hints of vanilla and oak. Just off-dry with berry, leather, savoury herbs and cedar flavours with fine dusty tannins on the finish.
Pair with grilled veg tossed with savoury herbs, turkey, chicken or light pasta dishes.
Made from Tempranillo and Garnacha
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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1455. Marques de Gelida Brut Exclusive Cava, Spain 2002
A wonderful Cava (sparkling) from Spain with citrus blossoms, apple, lime and leesy aromas. On the palate it is fresh and vivacious with a creamy texture and a hint of toastiness on the finish. As is typical of Spain, where they age their wines longer than most other regions this 2002 has had a more than three years of age before release.
I'd say that's a bargain for under $23.00!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 4th, 2007

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1456. Marques de Riscal Rioja Reserva, Spain 2005
To bear the label Rioja Reserva the wine must be aged for at least three years, of those three at least one year is in oak. This wine spends 26 months in American oak barrels and is made from Tempranillo, Graciano and Mazuelo grapes.
It is a potpourri of cedar chips and crushed floral aromas, cherries, strawberries and saddle leather with a hint of iodine. The palate follows suit with flavours of cherries, spicebox, cocoa and some dried herbal flavours. Fantastic acidity (why most Spanish wines pair so well with food) with lovely balance and soft tannins.
Pair with Spanish cheeses or rich tomato based dishes.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 2nd, 2010

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1457. Marques de Rojas Coleccion, Almansa Spain, 2005
Sour cherry, rhubarb, leather and barnyard aromas on the nose. On the palate it has an surprising amount of sweet red berry followed with leather and tobacco finishing with a dust of tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2006

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1458. Marques de Vitoria 'Ecco', Rioja Spain, 2007
The aromas are spiced cherries, earth/minerals, leather and wild strawberries. The texture is supple and features solid flavours of dried cherries, sweet spices and leather, fine tannins linger with flavours of cedar.
An organically grown Tempranillo that will pair with tomato based tapas or hard cheeses
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2009

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1459. Marques de Vitoria ECCO, Rioja Spain, 2008
Part of the Groupo Faustino portfolio of wines, this organic Tempranillo is made in a modern style.
It will woo you with aromas of cherries in syrup and draw you in with chocolate, vanilla and spice then hook you with a sweet and savoury core. The palate follows suit - creamy and smooth in the mouth with chocolate and cherry jam flavours that turn to sweet spice on the finish.
Vert tasty!
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2011

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1460. Marquis de la Tour Brut, France, NV
There is no denying that this is a very good value bubble.
It has light golden glints and toasty aromas of grilled pineapple, lemon and smoke. There is some impressive roundness and richness on the palate wrapped with flavours of sweet, ripe fruit and brioche. Nice acidity and a finish that is not dissappointing.

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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2010

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1461. Marquis Philipps 'Sarah's Blend', South Eastern Australia, 2007
Plush!
Blackberries, cherries in chocolate and fruitcake aromas, clove, vanilla and cinnamon notes with a hint of marzipan. Supple and laden with decadent flavours - again, fruitcake, chocolate, sweet spices and ripe berries, the tannins are completely integrated. This wine goes down smoothly.
A perfect, easy-drinking, crowd pleaser for barbecue parties.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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1462. Marquis Philips 'Holly's Blend' South Eastern Australia, 2007
Tropical fruit aromas pop out on this blend of Vedelho, Chardonnay, Riesling and Semillon followed by exotic floral and citrus and warm spices. It's a fruit cup on the palate. fresh, bright and just off-dry with more spice on the tail end. An easy sipper, simple and aromatic that would pair wonderfully with spicy Asian-style dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2009

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1463. Marquis Philips Shiraz, South Australia, 2007
Crushed blackberries and plumcake aromas - chocolate and sweet spices...Juicy and ripe, supple on the palate with vanilla, espresso and cola flavours with quite a substantial finish. An easy-drinking and enjoyable Aussie Shiraz.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2009

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1464. Martin Codax Albarino, Rias Baixas Spain, 2009

When you get bored with your everyday Chardonnay or want something and less obvious than Sauv Blanc to pair with fish or just a platter of bread, cheese, nuts and olives, look no farther. This Albarino has an appealing slightly golden hue with honeyed, leesy almost nutty aromas and ripe tree fruits and citrus. Nice complexity in the mouth, a creamy rounded palate weight balanced with racy acidity and a long dry finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2011

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1465. Mas des Aveylans Syrah Fruitee, Vin du Pays du Gard 2005
Aromas of fresh picked cherries and gently smoked plums, alongside earthy aromas of forest floor, mountain stream and tobacco. Vibrant with old world charm and layered flavours of red fruit, game and black pepper. Lovely smooth finish with fine grained tannins. 100% Syrah Fresh!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2006

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1466. Mas des Aveylans, Syrah Prestige Vin du Pays d 'Oc 2004
Opaque cherry/garnet hued. Delicate aromas of cherries and sweet red berries coated in dark chocolate, wet stone, dusty earth and minerals. A soft, velvety entry onto the palate, lightly spiced and elegant. Long finish with persistent gripping tannins. Elegant.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2006

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1467. Maschera Bianca, Veneto Italy, 2006
New product to Ontario.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2007
This refreshing northern Italian white is a blend of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Muller Thurgau. It shows juicy aromas of tangerine peel, cut grass, lime and honeysuckle as well as slate notes. Clean and zippy on the palate, a slightly oily texture with pomelo citrus, kiwi, grass and herbs with a long satisfying finish. Perfect for seafood, soft cheeses or simply sipping.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2007

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1468. Maschera Rosa, Veneto Italy, 2006
New product. to Ontario.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2007
Like the Maschera Bianco the Maschera Rose (rosa) is a blend--of the classic Italian varietal Raboso grape and the more recognizable Merlot. With a mouth-watering colour reminiscent of cranberries and watermelon it reveals aromas of sour cherry, strawberry, lemon zest and spiced tobacco. Crisp and light-bodied on the palate with a hint of red berry sweetness and earthiness followed with solid finish and a suggestion of tannin.
Try it with tomato based dishes, cured meats and antipasto.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2007

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1469. Masi Campofiorin Rosso del Veronese, Veneto Italy, 2006
This ripasso wine containing the classic Corvina grape from Masi is a nice alternative to the slightly more costly Masi Amarone Della Valpolicella.
Initial aromas present a potpourri of cedar chips and crushed flowers, mixed berry fruits and leather with undertones of espresso grounds and carob. The palate is rich, earthy and savoury with spiced plums and tobacco, coffee and peppery notes. Expect a very good balance of fruit, acidity and fine tannins.
Pair with winter stews or rich meat dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 10th, 2009

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1470. Masi Corbec, Valle de Uco Argentina, 2005
Following in the footsteps of their traditional Amarone-style winemaking in Italy, Masi has launched this first edition blend of 70% Corvina and 30% Malbec from Argentina.
A luscious wine with aromas of dark earth, rich dried fruits, warm spices, coffee and chocolate. It's smooth and dense on the palate, elegant yet fresh with a suggestion of sweetness from the recioto-style method of using dried grapes.
Delicious and unique!
Watch for the focus on Argentina in the BC Liquor Stores in June 2008.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2008

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1471. Masi Modello Della Venezie, Italy, 2009
Buy it by the case!
When I poured this wine into a glass and gave it a sniff, the first words out of my mouth were wow! Effusive aromas that will lure you back again and again. It has a faint peachy tone that matches its fragrance - pretty star fruit, spring blossoms and peach stone, tangerine peel and talc with a hint of anise. The palate is snappy and crisp with a slightly slick texture. Peach stone and flavours return on the palate, it has an impression of sweetness and bitter almond flavours lingering on the finish.
Fantastic value!
A blend of Gargenega, Pinot Grigio and Pinot Bianco
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 9th, 2010

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1472. Masi Passo Doble, Tupungato Argentina, 2007
I have reviewed this wine many times over the past three years and it always impresses me.
Passo Doble means two-step in Spanish - its also a very seductive, dramatic dance that emulates the movements of a bullfighter. From Italian producer Masi, comes this Passo Doble blend of Corvina (partially dried - as used in making Amarone) and Malbec from their Tupungato estate in Cuyo.
The aromas are rich and concentrated - sweet fruitcake, berries, dried plum and pepper, chocolate and warm spice. The palate is dense and weighty, loads of supple purple fruit and espresso powder, chocolate and spice. Thick, almost chewy on the palate with a powdery texture and smooth tannins.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 9th, 2010

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1473. Masi Tupungato Passo Doble, Argentina, 2006
Passo Doble means two-step in Spanish - its also a very seductive, dramatic dance that emulates the movements of a bullfighter.
Made in the style of Amarone, the Passo Doble is a blend of Corvina and Malbec from the famed Italian producer - Masi.
It has blended aromas of juicy red cherries and red plums, dried fruit, dark floral, coffee, spice and vanilla hints. On the palate it's full-bodied and smooth with seductive Paso Doble flavours, good acidity and fine, dusty tannins on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2008

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1474. Masi Tupungato Passo Doble, Argentina, 2007
Passo Doble means two-step in Spanish - its also a very seductive, dramatic dance that emulates the movements of a bullfighter.
From Italian producer Masi, comes this Passo Doble a blend of Corvina (also used in making Amarone) and Malbec from their Argentine estate.
The aromas are rich and dark, purple berry fruit, fruitcake and mocha, saddle leather and spice. The palate is supple, it has great acidity and powdery tannins, the flavours are intense; spicy and earthy with plenty of espresso and pepper lingering on the finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1475. Masi Valpolicella Classico, Italy, 2004-
Sometimes a Wine Diva just has to revisit a blast from the past. Recently the simple and recognizable black Masi label yelled out my name. Fresh berry and sour cherry with leather and tobacco, its a no-brainer, easy to drink red with a nice acidity to balance your antipasti.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 26th, 2006

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1476. Matanzas Creek Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County California, 2002
Dense smoked berry and plummy aromas, earth, hints of dried fruit and undertones of briary berries. Luscious on the palate, rich chocolate, velvety berry fruit and spiced vanilla flavours. Tannins are fine and still tight but the finish is extensive with dark cocoa hints.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 21st, 2008

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1477. Matanzas Creek Chardonnay, Sonoma County California, 2004
A golden Chardonnay with caramel glints and intense toasted notes, grilled pineapple, citrus, vanilla and warm spice aromas. Weighty and rounded on the palate with dense - nearly liqueur-like flavours - of toffee apples and toasted oak with brown butter and lingering spice.
A substantial Chardonnay that will not disappoint.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2008

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1478. Matanzas Creek Sauvignon Blanc, Sonoma County California, 2004
Rich aromas - pineapple, honey blossoms, vanilla, ripe peaches and herbaceous notes of snap peas and cut grass. Crisp yet smoothly textured with lemon-vanilla cream, passion-fruit and toasty brown-sugar flavours on the palate. Finishes warm and zesty.
An intriguing blend of Sauvignon Blanc 76%, Sauvignon Musque 23%, Semillon 1%
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 15th, 2008

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1479. Matanzas Creek Syrah, Sonoma County, California, 2004
Concentrated aromas - juicy, ripe blackberries and blueberries, leather, rich dark earth and mint chocolate. Creamy, ripe berry fruit and fresh plummy flavours, coffee beans, cocoa and peppery spices linger. The Matazas Creek is a wonderful example of a full-bodied, supple and beautifully balanced California Syrah.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2008

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1480. Matetic EQ Pinot Noir, San Antonio Chile, 2004
Rich black fruit with the freshness of red berries, chewy chocolate, greenery and savoury herbs, dark earth and tobacco. Intense weight and flavour with hints of char and spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 15th, 2006

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1481. Mateus Rose, Portugal-
Flashback images of that bottom-heavy Mateus bottle anchoring your parents dining room table? Wine Diva was feeling quite retro when she recently visited (I was too young to re-visit) this cheerful and fresh rose sweetly tinted and brimming with minerals, red berries, and citrus. You know what, this is a very decent rose, a great price and a conversation piece!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 3rd, 2006

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1482. Maysara Winery "Jamsheed" Pinot Noir, Oregon, 2005
The Maysara Jamsheed is a biodynamically produced wine that will guarantee swirls and sniffs of approval if you decide to share. Sweet fresh berry fruit, cocoa, earthy/woodsy aromas and spice with tart red fruit on the palate, mouth-watering acidity and a lingering spiced finish.
Pair with duck or pate.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2007

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1483. Maysara Winery Cuvee Pinot Noir, Oregon, 2003
Another stunner Pinot Noir from Oregon. The Maysara is fairly new to the BC market but is one you'll want to seek out if you are a die-hard Pinot fan. Sweet, ripe and fresh with blueberry compote, cherries and clotted cream. Lush on the palate with rich fruit, chocolate and earthy flavours finishing with a velvety stroke of spice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2007

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1484. Mazzei Fonterutoli Badiola, IGT Tuscany Italy, 2004
This wine has always been a terrific value IGT made primarily from Sangiovese. Black cherries, vanilla, leather and rich dark earth with undertones of plums and roses. Smooth - quite luscious on the palate with sweet fruit and spice, hints of licorice, rounded tannins and bright acidity to pair with food.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2008

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1485. McWilliam's Hanwood Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2009

A crowd-pleaser with a price tag that makes it easy to entertain with.
Expect attractive aromas of cassis, mint, chocolate, roasted spice and a core of toasted smoky oak. The palate is approachable and supple with pleasing freshness and lingering flavours of chocolate, mint and tobacco.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2011

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1486. McWilliams Hanwood Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2007
Quite opulent aromas of blackberries and cherry, mixed spices, oak spice and vanilla with hints of leather. Supple on the palate with plenty of juicy berry flavours, vanilla and cloves - very easy drinking.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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1487. McWilliams Hanwood Estate Chardonnay, Australia, 2004
A reason to revisit Chard from Oz.
The McWilliams is oozing sweet topical fruit, ripe melon and juicy pineapple. It has a creamy texture with hints of butterscotch but is ultimately fresh and bright in the mouth with citrus rind on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 11th, 2006

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1488. McWilliams Hanwood Estate Chardonnay, Australia, 2006
Gobs of sweet topical fruit, ripe melon and grilled pineapple, hints of butterscotch and vanilla with plenty of sweet spices. Its rounded on the palate but with a very appealing snappy, citric finish.
Buy two, this first one will go down easy...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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1489. McWilliams Hanwood Estate Merlot, South East Australia, 2007
An easy-sipping Merlot with sweet cherry and plummy aromas, rich, dark chocolate, saddle leather, spices, vanilla and smoky hints. A slightly dusty palate texture with spiced plum, dark berry and Christmas cake spices. Good acidity, soft tannins and lingering spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 11th, 2008

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1490. McWilliams Hanwood Estate Moscato, South Eastern Australia, NV

The surge of Moscato, which I noticed while traveling in Australia a couple years ago has finally reached our shores, this style of low alcohol, off-dry to sweet wines seems to be really taking off.
Like most, this Moscato is terrifically aromatic - white raisins, apricots in honey, candied lemon peel and orchard blossoms. What you smell is what you get - apricots and honey, lemondrops and candied flavours linger on a lengthy finish. Liveky acidity helps to balance this sweet summery sipper
Made from 14 grape varieties including: White Frontignac, Canada Muscat and Gordo...

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2011

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1491. McWilliams Hanwood Estate Pinot Grigio, South Eastern Australia, 2009
A fresh, everyday sipper that will pair well with creamy mushroom pasta or a chicken salad sandwich.
Expect bright tree fruit and floral notes with citrus the palate is crisp with lively acidity, sweet fruit and citrus flavours and a gently creamy texture.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2010

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1492. Melini Chianti Classico DOCG, Tuscany Italy, 2006
Smoked cherry aromas, leather, clay and dark floral notes. Simple, rustic flavours on the palate - smoothly textured with spice, tobacco and red fruit. The acidity freshens, the finish shows dusty, dry tannins.
Good value spaghetti wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2008

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1493. Melini Chianti Tuscany Italy, 2007
A Monday to Thursday spaghetti wine - sufficiently rustic with cherries, fine spice, floral and red plum aromas with a core of forest floor and saddle leather. The palate is simple and smooth presenting juicy red fruit - which will work nicely with red sauces - sunbaked earth and meaty hints before fnishing with spice and leathery flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2010

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1494. Melini Vigneti La Selvanella Chianti Classico, Tuscany Italy, 2005
NEW!
A delicious wine made from grapes grown in vineyards at 400m above sea level on rocky soils in the famed Chianti Classico region of Tuscany. It's aromas are composed of dried cherries, crushed flowers, cigarbox and sunbaked earth, cedar, leather and chocolate with just a pinch of savoury celery salt. There is impressive acidity on the palate (making this a great wine for food and especially when paired with rich tomato sauces), it is concentrated with earth and dry cocoa flavours.The finish is smooth yet juicy and mouth-watering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 1st, 2010

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1495. Menage a Trois Rose, California, 2007
Brilliant cranberry in colour with rose petal, sweet cherry and summer berry aromas with an undertone of orange peel. Fresh and crisp on the palate - just off-dry - with exotically spiced red plums and more summer berry flavours. Smooth with no trace of bitterness on the finish.
Patio perfect!
A Menage a Trois blend of; Merlot, Syrah and Gewurztraminer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2008

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1496. Mendoza Heights Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2010

From the well-established Bodegas Trapiche this affordable NEW red offers pretty aromas of sweet cassis, violets, vanilla, chocolate cherries and mocha. The palate is very approachable - fresh black berry flavours, char and spiced chocolate. A simple but enjoyable everyday red.
Recommended pairings: red meats, pasta in tomato sauces, hard cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2011

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1497. Mendoza Heights Chardonnay, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

There is a very attractive price on this simple Chardonnay.
Aromas of apple and melon, wild honey and wild herbs with green onion and oak spice. The palate is dry and crisp with flavours of toffee, citrus peel and spice. There is snappy, zesty acidity on the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011

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1498. Mer Soleil 'Silver' Santa Lucia Highlands, Monterey California, 2008
Winemaker Charlie Wagner makes his Silver Chardonnay in it's purest form - with no oak contact. It is 100% Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay that he makes in concrete vats. And, in what I think is a brilliant move, Charlie is releasing the 2008 vintage in gorgeous, gray ceramic bottles that represent those very concrete vats where the wine is made.
It is surprisingly golden in colour with rich, caramel and leesy notes woven with honeysuckle, mineral citrus, melon and pineapple. The palate is rounded and creamy with tropical fruit and melon but layered with crisp citrus flavours and followed by a long bright, lightly spiced finish.
Should be arriving in September 2010
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 12th, 2010

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1499. Meyer Family Vineyards Central Valley Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The fruit for this wine was sourced from a vineyard near Kelowna that sits 400m above sea level. 100% French oak was used in production, 33% of that was new.
This is a fine example of Pinot (shows pinosity if you will), offering cocoa and cherries, bacon fat and leather, beet greens, rainforest floor and a whiff of sweeter berry aromas. At time of tasting, the tannins were youthful (decanting is suggested), the flavours echo the aromas - similar smoked bacon, wild greens, cherry and earth with fine peppery hints. Loads of bright acidity and a late 2011 release will smooth out some of those tight tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 20th, 2011

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1500. Meyer Family Vineyards McLean Creek Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Made from fruit from the MFV estate vineyard in Okanagan Falls this Chardonnay was fermented first in stainless steel then transferred to French oak barrels, 40% new.
It offers aromas of crisp, sliced green pear, mineral, orange scented pralines, honey and vauge tropical blossoms. The palate is very bright and lively but with a creamy edge - crisp fruit, toasted spice and nutty flavours lead to citrus peel on the finish. Chic and mouth-watering, a wine you can pair with seafood or creamy pastas - just don't chill it down too much.

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Wine Diva reviewed - January 28th, 2011

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1501. Meyer Family Vineyards McLean Creek Road Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Okanagan Falls Pinot Noir spent ten months in French oak barrels, 33% new.
It has welcoming raspberry jam and cedar aromas, strawberries and crushed flowers with anise and fine exotic spice, a hint of white pepper and undertones of forest floor and beet greens. The entry is solid - mocha, red berries and toasted spice flavours with a savoury, smoky edge. Lovely structure and concentration, smooth but with tightly woven tannins and a long finish trailing coffee grounds and fine spice.
Decant if drinking now, or MFV suggests you can cellar this wine until 2019.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 28th, 2011

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1502. Meyer Family Vineyards Micro Cuvee Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, BC, 2007
Who ever would have thought that we would see the day when a BC Chardonnay sold for $65? Well that day has come and Meyer Family Vineyards created quite a stir with the launch of this wine a year ago. Now they are opening a new tasting room/cellar door near Okanagan Falls so you can buy this single vineyard, small lot Chardy directly from them.
You cannot deny it's an elegant, complex wine - more Burgundy than BC. Golden yellow in colour the aromas are flinty, creamy and nutty - think praline and a hint of vanilla, minerals and smoke with excellent oak integration. Golden fruits and snappy citric flavours are layered on the palate - pear, nectarine and a hint again of vanilla. It has a slick rounded texture, lovely balanced acidity and spiced, lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2009

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1503. Meyer Family Vineyards Micro-Cuvee Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Made from selected barrels of the best Chardonnay from MFV's Old Main Road vineyard on the Naramata Bench this Chardonnay, exemplifies great old-world style Chardonnay. Meaning, these wines do not call out their individual flavours and aromas, instead they weave them into a sensory experience. Tasting it is like reading between the lines and writing about it usually calls for plenty of adjectives.
Here I try... when not too cool, this wine is an amalgamation of citrus, honey blossoms, warm butter toffee andt toasty spice notes. On the palate it translates to nutty praline, spice and citrus, mineral and toasted coriander seed flavours. It has a lovely silky weight and vibrant acidity. Elegant, stylish, timeless...
72 cases produced

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Wine Diva reviewed - January 28th, 2011

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1504. Meyer Family Vineyards Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley, 2009

Here is a fun and approachable Pinot Noir that oozes cherries and cola spices, violets and leather but is also grounded by some very agreeable earthy undertones. The palate echoes its aromas offering similar cherry, exotic spices and cocoa. It is silky and has a long mouth-watering finish trailing sweet and spicy flavours.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 8th, 2011

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1505. Meyer Family Vineyards Tribute Series Chardonnay, Naramata Bench, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The 293 cases of this Kenny McLean (Canadian rodeoer) Tribute Series Chardonnay comes from a north facing 1.6 hectare vineyard on the Naramata Bench that allows for slow ripening.
Like all great Chardonnays (notably those of Burgundy) don't make the mistake of chilling this one down too much - you'll lose the nuances.
Fine minerality, crisp pear and tangy citrus, apple blossoms and some fine honey and hazelnut undertones. On the palate that you get creamy vanilla and clementine orange flavours dotted with toasted spice. Lively yet elegant and nicely weighted on the palate with deft use of oak.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 28th, 2011

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1506. Meyer Family Vineyards Tribute Series Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC,2007
This single vineyard Naramata Bench Chardonnay is part of the Tribute Series from MFV - this vintage is dedicated to Haida artist Bill Reid and the Bill Reid Foundation. The winery is committed to producing premium single vineyard wines and will be opening a cellar door/tasting room near Okanagan Falls in April 2009.
Unquestionably an elegant wine, the nose is citrus infused toasted aromas, orange studded with cloves, minerals and a hint of praline. Mouth-watering and complex with crisp citrus and pineapple core flavours and a zesty, clean finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 2nd, 2009

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1507. Mezzacorona Pinot Grigio Riserva,Trentino Italy, 2005
The price may be a bit higher than other Italian Pinot Grigios you normally quaff but the couple extra dollars is worth it!
Scented with peaches, honeysuckle, vanilla and sweet toasted nuts. Creamy in the mouth showing zesty citrus, more peach, slate and herbal flavours. It suggests voluptuousness and hints at oiliness but is wonderfully refreshing...
Do not miss this one!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 6th, 2007

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1508. Mezzacorona Pinot Grigio Riserva,Trentino Italy, 2006
Gorgeous - lemon zest, spring blossoms, almonds and lime oil aromas. Loads of citrus, white fruits and mineral on the palate, clean flavours, a soft, rounded texture and a zesty finish.
Always delicious.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2009

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1509. Mezzacorona Pinot Noir IGT Trentino Italy, 2007
Although Pinot Noir from Italy is not a common find, Mezzacorona does well by it, presenting characteristic cherry and rhubarb aromas, herbs and cocoa nibs with some rustic leather and tar undertones. It's light in body with flavours of cherry, cigarbox and fine spice. It's has a smooth, juicy palate with no discernable tannins.
Pair this well priced Pinot with a creamy mushroom souffle.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2009

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1510. Mezzacorona Teroldego Rotaliano Riserva, Trentino Italy, 2003
Juicy berries, dried cherries, sweet tobacco, earth, leather, vanilla and floral notes. The flavours combine and complete its aromas - ripe berry/cherry, smooth dark chocolate and vanilla with a sweet, layered finish.
Lovely!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 1st, 2008

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1511. Michael&David Earthquake Zin, Lodi California, 2003
Well the bottle does say it will rock your world and you bet your booty it will. This WOW Zinfandel is lush and jammy with candied berry aromas, licorice and sweet spices. Unctuous in the mouth with cherry cola, chocolate, vanilla, clove and a hint of menthol. A definitive crowd (and Wine Diva) pleaser.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2006

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1512. Michel Torino Don David Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Cafayate Valley Argentina, 2007
The Michel Torino wines continue to impress me with their value.
The cabernet has a core of savoury notes, smoke and earth lifted by black currents, vanilla, chocolate and mint with just a hint of floral. It is delicious on the palate - expect layers of creamy berry fruit, mocha, espresso, vanilla and sweet spices. It's supple yet juicy and very well balanced with fruit, acidity and tannin.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 20th, 2009

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1513. Michel Torino Don David Syrah Reserve, Argentina, 2006
Great value Syrah!
Sweet, up-front blackberry aromas with cedar, spices, rich chocolate, coffee bean and vanilla notes with a hint of caramel. Creamy berries on the entry, the cedar and peppery spice return on the palate with warm chocolate flavours. Full-bodied and smooth with bright acidity and medium tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 27th, 2008

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1514. Michel Torino Don David Syrah Reserve, Argentina, 2007
Consistently good value, this is a knock-out Syrah with robust aromas of plums and blackberry, leather, chocolate and black pepper with a hint of banana. Fantastic acidity, loads of juicy blackberry and spice flavours throughout and mocha lingers. Good intensity and balance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2009

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1515. Miguel Torres Santa Dinga Cabernet Rose, Curico Valley, Chile, 2005
Sweetly bright berry fruit and minerals with soft spice. A fresh balanced sipper with great acidity to please red and white drinkers.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 25th, 2006

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1516. Milton Park Shiraz, South Eastern Australia, 2007
Expect aromas of smoked plums, blackberry, mocha and spice, earthy/meaty undertones with a final lingering whiff of raspberries and pepper. Flavours of cocoa and smoked spice hit the palate first, dark fruit and chocolate next followed by coffee grounds and spice, roasted/char flavours linger on the finish.
Good value at $13.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 25th, 2009

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1517. Mionetto "Sergio" M/O Prosecco Extra Dry, Veneto Italy, NV
Visually stunning and smartly masculine (that way your man can't say no) the Sergio Spumante is a piece of countertop art!
Its black, label-free bottle has elegant lines and a long neck but its beauty is more than just in its design. Luscious floral aromas-citrus blossoms and frangipani slip over a delicate texture that offers persistent bubbles and a creamy-ultra smooth mouth-feel.
90% Prosecco, 5%Verduzzo & 5% Bianchetta

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1518. Mionetto IL Prosecco, Veneto Italy, Frizzante NV
With its jaunty little crown cap and bowling pin body the IL screams fun! The medium-large bubbles tickle your nose with aromas of fresh citrus peel, white flowers and tropical fruit. Crisp citrus juice, minerals and hints of herbs make the IL Prosecco an easy sipping drink-perfect for parties. Also available in a cute little sister size "aggettivo" mini at select private wine stores so you can have your own individual bottle! Wine Diva reviewed for CityFood July '06-photo courtesy of Kevin Clark
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 20th, 2006

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1519. Mionetto IL Rose, Veneto Italy
A glorious watermelon-cranberry colour infused with the fragrance of summer flowers, juicy red berries and melon with a pinch of white pepper. Il Rose is just bubbly enough to tickle your tastebuds and is sufficiently dry showing cherries, dried berries and crisp citrus rind flavours. This pretty sipper is made from a blend of the Merlot, Cabernet and Raboso grape varietals but will also pair well with a variety of appetizers, cheese or shellfish.
Reviewed on CityFood.com June 19 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2007

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1520. Mionetto Prosecco Brut D.O.C Treviso Italy, NV
Here is an all-around pleasing bubbly offering fresh fruit and floral aromas. Fragrant apple and pear, rose scented talc, honeyblossoms, sweet fresh herbs and Meyer lemon. Similar delicate flavours appear in the mouth - it dances on your palate with spritzy bubbles and lingers with citrus peel.
Very enjoyable with nice bright acidity.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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1521. Mionetto Prosecco di Valdobbiadene, Veneto Italy, NV
Pale in colour this recognizable Prosecco bottle with it's string tied cork has aromas of soft white orchard fruit, minerals and citrus with star anise spice and faint toasty aromas. The flavours are clean and dry with stone fruit and citrus and fresh mountain stream. Lovely long soft finish and a soft mousse perfect for those that prefer less (hiccup) bubble.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2006

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1522. Mionetto Sergio 'MO' Rose, Veneto Italy, NV
The colour of wild strawberries with aromas of red cherry, warm blackberries, earth, violets and minerals. it is effervescent yet smooth with nice weight on the tongue showing vibrant berry, cherry pit, spice and a seam of citrus rind. This is no wimpy pink bubbly, it has solid grippy flavours, good acidity and a clean, firm finish.

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1523. Miopasso Nero d'Avola, Sicily Italy, 2008
An utterly charming red wine made from Sicily's indigenous Nero d'Avola grape.
It is a wine brimming with sweet cherry and grapey aromas, crushed violets and plums with hints of cedar and vanilla. The palate echoes those juicy berry tones with spiced cocoa, dark earth and espresso flavours. It is quite potent and chewy, but very tasty and it will pair nicely with rich meats, hard cheeses or hearty, rustic Sicilian caponata.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 17th, 2010

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1524. Miopasso Nero d'Avola, Sicily Italy, 2009
I said it about the 2008 and I will say it again for the 2009, this is an utterly charming red wine made from Sicily's indigenous Nero d'Avola grape.
It is a juicy red that will pair nicely with dense fish or roasted eggplant caponata...
Expect warm aromas - cherries and chocolate, spicebox and vanilla with an earthy, smoky core. Similar characters appear on the palate - black cherry and cocoa, coffee grounds and earthy flavours too. Great acidity (so important for food pairing) and nice structure - rustic charm.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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1525. Mirassou Pinot Grigio, California, 2008
The bright peachy colour and overall vibrancy of this wine will impress you.
Juicy aromas of ripe pear and peach and a hint of apple peel. The palate is fresh with a slightly creamy texture and nice rich apricot and pear flavours securely coupled with a snappy lemon-lime finish.
Pair with seafood salads or mildly spiced noodles.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2010

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1526. Mirassou Pinot Noir, California, 2006
Finding a Pinot Noir can be difficult enough post Sideways but finding one under $16 is the lottery.
The Mirassou Pinot is so easy drinking you'll want it by the case. It's a lovely ruby colour with aromas of red cherry and tart red berries, it tastes of juicy red fruits, vanilla and cocoa hints with a nod to sweet spices like licorice. It's medium-bodied, silky on the palate and pairs well with sake marinated edamame and green bean salad tossed in a tamarind-balsamic reduction.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2008

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1527. Mirassou Pinot Noir, California, 2008
Always a reliable Pinot Noir that provides some pretty amazing value, the Mirassou has a ripe California style with black cherry and raspberry aromas, cedar, violets and warm spice. The palate is smooth, it has sweet plush, berry flavours with allspice and lingering cigarbox and vanilla flavours on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2010

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1528. Mission Hill Reserve Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2005
Dark plummy aromas supported with cocoa and earthy-smoky notes and lifted with mint. Smooth on the palate showing fresh dark fruit and prune flavours with spice and cedar and meaty flavour nuances. Quite full-bodied and layered.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 7th, 2007

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1529. Mission Hill "Oculus", Okanagan BC, 2003
This weighty, masculine bottle is more than a hint at what is the seriousness that is Oculus. Canada's own Opus One? Bright red berry fruit, cassis and plums, chocolate, coffee, green bell pepper and spice. Intense grip in the mouth, a bit boozy with dusty tannins. The wine is still a baby and will improve even more with some cellar time.(47%merlot, 25% cabernet sauvignon, 20%cab franc 8%petit verdot).
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2006

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1530. Mission Hill 'Compendium', Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
One of the new release from Mission Hill's Legacy Series is primarily Merlot with 19% each Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon with 10% Petit Verdot. It has bold, juicy aromas of wild berries and plums dark flowers, mocha and vanilla with savoury herbs and grilled bell pepper undertones. There is plenty of ripe berry fruit and bittersweet chocolate on the palate. Expect good concentration and balance with a powdery texture throughout and a long dark finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2009

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1531. Mission Hill 'Five Vineyard 'Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This is a very aromatic bright ruby-hued wine with maraschino cherries, vanilla, blackberry and cocoa with hints of hazelnuts. The palate has a lovely silky texture and layers of red fruit, cedar, cocoa and hints of spice. A very easy drinking Pinot Noir great for weekday dinners.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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1532. Mission Hill 'Five Vineyards' Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This classic BC Pinot Grigio has always provided good value and good sipping.
A pretty golden coppery colour it releases aromas of peach stone and honey, citrus blossoms and ripe white fruit notes. The palate is rounded and quite rich, with refreshing sweet fruit flavours and a long crisp finish with just a hint of spice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 29th, 2010

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1533. Mission Hill 'Five Vineyards' Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
An excellent value Pinot Noir!
For under $20 you get this juicy, typical offering with sweet, earthy aromas - cherries, cedar box, wild berries and woodsy, forest floor and leather tones. On the palate it is silky and bright with plenty of cherry/berry, cedar and fine spice flavours. It has great acidity and plenty of fruit with a lingering finish.
Very good.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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1534. Mission Hill 'Five Vineyards' Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2007
An easy sipping Sauvignon with pretty floral and peachy aromas, citrus blossom and pears with just a hint of the cut grass aromas typical in SB. Smooth on the palate - surprisingly lush with rounded acidity - and flavours of pomelo, tangerine zest, minerals and cut grass - crisp and tasty with a mouth-watering finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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1535. Mission Hill 'Perpetua' Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, 2006
In October 2008, Mission Hill launched two well kept secrets. An impressive red blend called Quatrain and this pewter labeled Perpetua. This is an elegant Chardonnay meant to age like those from Burgundy.
It shows citrus and soft orchard fruit aromas, brown butter and toast with loads of minerality and citric flavours. The texture is creamy, the finish is long and clean.
Cellar worthy
Or...serve with white fish or pasta in lemon-butter sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2009

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1536. Mission Hill 'Quatrain' Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
A well-made blend of 41% Syrah, 32% Merlot, plus equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc this premium will impress.
On the nose expect assertive black cherry and briary berry aromas, vanilla and clove a hint of crushed flowers and allspice with savoury and herbal undertones. The palate texture is quite supple. Expect plush cherry and plums, vanilla and espresso with spicebox flavours lingering on the finish. The tannins are ripe and still chewy, the finish is long and chocolaty...
You could drink now, but it would benefit from 6 months to a year more in the cellar.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2009

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1537. Mission Hill 'Quatrain', Okanagan Valley BC, 2005
NEW!
Mission Hill recently gave birth to Quatrain, a little brother to the mighty Oculus. The brilliance of the Quatrain is not only its immediate drink-ability but its $20 lower price tag. A fine blend of Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet it's inky ruby in colour with cassis and fresh plum aromas, coffee and spices, chocolate and black currents. Ripe, fresh and quite lush on the palate, it is nonetheless a food wine - pair with braised short ribs or creamy mushroom pasta.
Reviewed in Infamous Magazine November 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 4th, 2008

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1538. Mission Hill Compendium, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Part of Mission Hill's premium Legacy Series, the Compendium is one half Cabernet Sauvignon with 24% Cabernet Franc, 21% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot.
Aromas of black cherries, tea leaf, mixed berry compote, hints of cedar and crushed floral with loads of sweet spices and a bit of a savoury core. It has a fantastic texture - supple and weighty with melded flavours of juicy dark berries, chocolate and tobacco. A sophisticated wine - fresh and smooth that does not require additional cellar time.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 3rd, 2010

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1539. Mission Hill Estate Winery SLC Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Mission Hill's Select Lot Collection Syrah may need a bit of more time to mature but it will not disappoint. Still very youthful it presents aromas of dark chocolate, plums and wild berries, espresso and dark, mineral rich earth. The palate follows suit; it is dark, earthy and concentrated with savoury tones and plenty of hot spices.
Expect a powerful wine with fine, firm tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2010

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1540. Mission Hill Family Estate Five Vineyards Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Always a good value. Aromas of stone fruits, pear and apple pie a la mode, exotic floral notes, vanilla and a whiff of butter. The palate is creamy - a fruit cup of flavours spiked with spice and caramel. The finish is soft with hints of citrus zest and spice lingering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 30th, 2010

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1541. Mission Hill Family Estate Perpetua, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
One of Mission Hill's Legacy Series, Perpetua is 100% Chardonnay from a special, select vineyard block of Dijon and Loire clones.
It has fantastic aromas of apple blossoms, melon and pear, hazelnut praline and mineral with a warm, toasty core. The palate is bright, but with a creamy edge and flavours of spiced butter and cookie dough, the finish is lively and clean. A very elegant wine with beautiful balance and an impressively long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2010

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1542. Mission Hill Family Estate Quatrain, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Part of Mission Hill's Legacy Series, the Quatrain is 42% Merlot with 24% Syrah, 19% Cabernet Franc and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Aromas of sweet black cherries and raspberry, licorice and fruitcake spices with layers of chocolate, vanilla and tobacco. The palate is supple but with an almost chewy texture - mouth-filling kirsch, mocha and cigarbox flavours lead to a spiced cocoa finish. Lengthy, generous and concentrated - a wine that will leave an impression.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 22nd, 2010

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1543. Mission Hill Family Estate Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Reserve Sauvignon Blanc shows nice elegance - it offers aromas of mineral, tropical citrus and stone fruits followed by a creamy texture and flavours of tropical fruit, hints of toast and spice. A fresh wine with nice weight and softly rounded, rather than aggresive acidity.
Very nice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 1st, 2010

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1544. Mission Hill Family Estate S.L.C Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This fantastic blend of 79% Sauvignon Blanc and 21% Semillon oozes honey and ripe tropical fruit aromas, vibrant citrus and candle wax with a toasty core. It is dense and quite concentrated on the palate - rich almost unctuous - with flavours of tropical fruits, spiced vanilla and honeycomb layered with caramel and apple peel. The finish is honey and spice with impressive length.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010

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1545. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Cabernet~Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Really great value!
This wine will not dissappoint - a mix of black and red fruit, leather, green olives and chocolate with bold roasted coffee notes and hints of graphite. It is medium-full on the palate - sweet, ripe plum and cherry fruit is layered with chocolate, coffee and spice. It is smooth and toasty with nice complexity and balance and there are fine tannins lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2010

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1546. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Fresh aromas - crisp pear and apple with juicy citrus underlined with honey, caramel and spiced vanilla notes. On the palate it's crisp on the entry, creamy mid-palate with pear, lemon and honey flavours followed by oak spice on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2008

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1547. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Very tempting creme brulee and grilled pear, golden pineapple and roasted nut aromas. The palate has lemon pudding, sweet spice and vanilla caramel flavours with plenty of tropical citrus and pineapple, the finish is crisp.
Pair with smoked cheeses, creamy pasta or roast chicken...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2009

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1548. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

A very good value Chardonnay, the Five Vineyard offers a fresh sipper that is loaded with aromas of butterscotch, warm spiced pears and toasted nuts. There is some very vibrant acidity in the mouth - flavours of citrus, tree fruit and oak spice. It is an easy go-to wine, that will please a crowd.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 15th, 2011

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1549. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Creamy pears and mixed tree fruit aromas with vibrant citrus and sweet spice notes. It tastes like biting into an anjou pear - the texture is softly rounded with more spice and crisp citrus on the palate.
Easy sipping or pair with seafood pasta.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2008

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1550. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2007
Good value! Consistent and tasty, this wine has aromas of creamy orchard fruits, melon and pear with stone fruit tones and just a hint of green leaf and blossoms. The entry is smooth, the fruit is juicy, there is a suggestion of spice and exotic citrus and floral flavours. Fresh, an easy quaffer with a clean, crisp finish that would pair well with fish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2009

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1551. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley, 2009

Always a tasty go-to white, the Five Vineyard Pinot Grigio smells of ripe stone fruit, pear and caramel notes, faint spice and citrus blossoms. It is bright and lively on the palate with zesty citrus peel and spiced tree fruit flavours. It has an alluring, polished weight and a juicy finish.
Mission Hill suggests pairing this wine with shellfish, antipasti, smoked salmon or turkey

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 14th, 2011

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1552. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
Light ruby in colour with red cherry and cranberry aromas, tobacco, cedar and spices. Fresh and light-bodied with bright, tart berries, tobacco, crisp mineral flavours and more cedar and spice lingering on the finish. Perfect for summer salads, salmon and soft cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2008

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1553. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The fact that it is pretty hard to find a good Pinot Noir under $20 makes the Mission Hill a good value.
You can expect a bright, juicy style with aromas of strawberry, sweet cherry and flowers, hints of white pepper, forest floor and cedar supported by undertones of carob. It is medium-bodied, fine grained and smooth on the palate offering fresh berries and delicate spice with cocoa lingering across a mouth-watering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 19th, 2011

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1554. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
The Mission Hill Rose returns as a welcome addition to your summer sipper options - great for sipping, snacking on the patio, or pair with cheese, fish, hearty salads...
Expect aromas of sweet spice, strawberry jam and blackberries, with a fragrant potpourri of dark flowers and cedar. The palate is brimming with juicy cherry and berry fruit, cigarbox and tart, zesty flavours. Nicely balanced acidity cleans up a kiss of sweetness.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2010

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1555. Mission Hill Five Vineyards Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

A fresh new vintage of Mission Hill pink!
Made from 70% Merlot with 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Shiraz this vintage rose is quite light in colour and presents fruity and floral aromas - red plums and red berries, sweet spice and crisp nectarine. The palate shows crisp nectarines, plum and red berries, sweet spice and vanilla with toasted marshmallow flavours lingering across the finish. There is an appealing sweetness in the mouth, it has a lovely weight, nice balance and a mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2011

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1556. Mission Hill Oculus, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007

This ultra-premium wine from Mission Hill's best estate vineyard blocks in Oliver and Osoyoos has been gathering accolades since the first vintage more than a decade ago.
A Bordeaux (or Meritage-style) blend of 50% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Cabernet Franc and 5% Petit Verdot, it is dense and brooding red that offers black plum and black current aromas, bittersweet chocolate and tobacco, vanilla and toasted brown spices. It is a full-bodied and robust wine - almost chewy - with excellent balance and structure. The tannins are integrated and the finish is long and smooth.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 9th, 2011

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1557. Mission Hill Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan BC, 2005
Elegant.
Aromas are of fresh, sweet currants and plums, pepper and savoury herbs with cedar notes. Medium-full bodied and smooth on the palate showing black cherries, leather and rich dark earth followed with fine, integrated tannins and lingering spiced cocoa.
As an added bonus, a very drinkable 13% alcohol means a glass won't bring on the sandman.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 18th, 2007

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1558. Mission Hill Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Lovely cassis, tobacco, chocolate and creamy berry aromas. It is supple on the entry, has a fine, elegant mid-palate with bright acidity, juicy red fruit, spice, tobacco and more chocolate. Ripe tannins, fine grained and lingering...
Very good quality for value BC Cabernet.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2009

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1559. Mission Hill Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A stand up version of Cabernet in British Columbia.
Expect aromas of juicy currents, hints of purple fruits, cigarbox, vanilla and chocolate with earthy/leathery undertones. It is bright on the entry with fresh black and red currents, wild herbs and plenty of oak and char grilled flavours on the finish with ripe tannins lingering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2009

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1560. Mission Hill Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2005
Bold aromas of lemon-cream, tropical fruit notes, butter, minerals and vanilla. On the palate it shows lemon, juicy pineapple and melon with a slightly oily weight in the mouth before finishing with smoked, spiced oak and vanilla flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2007

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1561. Mission Hill Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A treat for Chardonnay lovers this rich version smells of butterscotch praline, caramelized pear and juicy melon, vanilla and sweet spice. It is a creamy wine with ripe tropical fruit and citrus flavours with plenty of toasted oak, roasted spices and especially clove lingering on the finish.
It is an obviously toasty style but it balances the oak nicely.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 9th, 2010

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1562. Mission Hill Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Mission Hill's Reserve level of Chardonnay offers pear, stonefruit and lemony aromas lashed with toasted spice and creamy caramel. Clove and lemon flavours dominate the palate and are rounded out with cinnamon and star anise. It is lively and juicy with a gentle roundness to take the edge off, and toasted spice continues to linger across the finish.
Halibut in butter and toasted almond sauce or creamy corn chowder will do nicely here.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 18th, 2011

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1563. Mission Hill Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Plush aromas - blackcurrents and hints of crushed raspberry, cedar box spices and lovely floral tones. A complex Merlot with good power - smooth, rounded and lush with berries, chocolate, coffee and earthy flavours, fine tannins and spice linger on the finish.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2009

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1564. Mission Hill Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
When I crave Merlot, this is the style I want in my glass...
Very attractive aromas of plums in chocolate, sunwarmed summer berries, leather, warm spice and vanilla with a dark earthy heart. It's wonderfully plush on the palate, rounded and smooth with spiced berry, leather, mocha and tobacco flavours - the finish is long with plenty of oak spice lingering.
Excellent!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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1565. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A wonderful version of this grape variety that you'll see on more labels in BC than almost anywhere, save France, Germany and parts of Eastern Europe. You'll be tempted to chill this wine a little too much in the summer months but try to refrain from keeping it on ice and you'll be rewarded.
It is both pristine and quite intense at the same time - orchard fruit aromas of apricot, pear and apple with orangeblossoms and vanilla and a mineral core. The palate is snappy and crisp with nice concentration - layers of creamy fruits, citrus peel and mineral flavours are followed by a long, clean finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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1566. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2006
Crisp yet creamy the Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Gris shows aromas of pear, citrus, smoke and vanilla. On the palate it is clean with a softly rounded texture and flavours of spice, nuts, crisp orchard fruit and a lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2007

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1567. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This Reserve Pinot Gris has a lovely coppery hue and alluring aromas of pear compote, caramel and summer flowers, with a honeyed citrus note. It has a lovely weight in the mouth, a creamy texture and flavours of deep dish apple pie and ripe pear. There is lovely acidity to balance the creaminess and a long, smooth finish sprinkled with warm spice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 2nd, 2010

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1568. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Consistently a good wine, this vintage offers creamy pears and honey, white blossoms and lemon/lime with toasty undertones. The pear compote and lively citrus comes through on the palate alongside toast and spice flavours, it has an lovely, silky weight and a long praline finish.
Pair your Pinot Gris with slightly earthy dishes like mushroom pastas or grilled chicken salad.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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1569. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2005
Briary fruit, cherries, plum jam and smoky aromas. Very masculine in style with loads of dark earth and dark fruit, cocoa and toasted flavours. Smooth tannins and a lingering finish this wine will hold its own with lightly grilled foods, mushrooms and duck.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2007

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1570. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Fragrant! Cherries and cedar chips, mixed juicy berry aromas and violets, vanilla and mocha with undertones of forest floor. The palate is creamy - silky in texture, bright acidity with berry and leathery flavours. Fresh and very, very Pinot with a juicy, spiced finale...
Well done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 2nd, 2009

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1571. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A potpourri of cedar chips and dried flowers, sweet spice and vanilla supported by ripe black raspberry and cherries and a core of rich dark earth. The palate is fresh and very smooth, it is also quite plush and well balanced with a dry spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 11th, 2010

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1572. Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

There is no lack of oomph in this Pinot Noir. The mid-range tier of Mission Hill Estate's Pinot Noir is very aromatic - it offers black cherries and forest berry aromas layered with allspice and floral undertones. It is velvety in the mouth with abundant fruit and fine oak spice flavours - it will please a crowd.
A very approachable wine that will pair well with roasted beet risotto or seared duck breast.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2011

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1573. Mission Hill Reserve Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Stunning!
This is what consumers need to taste when they think nasty thoughts about Riesling.
Balance.
Lush aromas of honey, peaches, crisp Okanagan apples, orchard blossoms and minerals. A kiss of honeyed sweetness on the palate (offset by the lovely acidity) with ripe peach/apricot, zingy grapefruit and lime zest and a hint of apple peel in the mix. Balanced, crisp but softly rounded acidity - there is no arguing - this wine is not to be missed.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 1st, 2008

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1574. Mission Hill Reserve Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
You can expect very pretty aromas of peach and Meyer lemon, orange blossoms and a nice mineral core. Those aromas are echoed on the palate, it has a kiss of sweetness and a slightly creamy texture with bright acidity to balance and is followed by a snappy citrussy finish.
Pair with mildly spicy dishes, summer potato salad and sushi.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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1575. Mission Hill Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Brilliant straw with green glints the Reserve Sauvignon Blanc has layered aromas of honey-citrus, minerals, passionfruit and grassy/herbal notes. On the palate its clean and zippy with creamy, smoked hints and mandarin/tangerine on the finish.
Wonderful paired with the lemony-briny flavours of rice stuffed Greek dolmades!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2007

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1576. Mission Hill Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
This wine is wonderfully bright for already being over two years old. Loads of mineral, white orchard fruits and citrus, fresh herbs and grass clippings. Zesty flavours - jalapeno and peach, crisp citrus and undertones of caramel and fine spice from partial oak fermentation. Very refreshing, quite elegant with soft, not bracing, acidity...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 19th, 2009

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1577. Mission Hill Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This is a very tropical style of Sauvignon Blanc - it oozes ripe mango, tangerine and dried pineapple, a hint of cut grass and pretty spring blossoms with a sweet core of vanilla and a hint of caramel. The palate reflects its aromas - expect sweet, ripe mango, pineapple and exotic citrus fruit, vanilla and fine spice flavours. It is fresh and vibrant with a zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2010

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1578. Mission Hill Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Fresh and mineral-driven, this pretty Sauvignon Blanc presents aromas of lemon verbena, wildflowers and lively fruits with a spritz of passionfruit. Dry and crisp, but with a creamy edge, delicate citrus and pineapple flavours appear on the palate followed by a delcious finish of peach and passionfruit. The subtle oak use in this wine is well hidden.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 6th, 2011

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1579. Mission Hill Reserve Shiraz, Okanagan BC, 2005
Deep black cherry aromas, mocha liqueur, violets and white pepper. On the palate--spiced red plums, dried fruit hints and smoked meat flavours. Smooth tannins with coffee ground essence and a lingering juiciness on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2007

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1580. Mission Hill Reserve Shiraz, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Dark earthy aromas highlighted with black cherry and blackberry, notes of smoky cocoa, leather and finely ground white pepper. The flavours echo the aromas - juicy black fruits, chocolate and earthy hints with plenty of pepper, the acidity is balanced, it's bright, the texture is finely grained and the tannins smooth.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 25th, 2009

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1581. Mission Hill Reserve Shiraz, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A delicious Shiraz with loads of bright, peppery blackberry aromas, hints of dark flowers and cocoa with a savoury core of roasted meat, smoke and grilled herbs. The palate is firm and juicy with plenty of berry fruit and peppery spice with suggestions of green olive and wild herbs.
A well-balanced and nicely structured red you can really sink your teeth into!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2010

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1582. Mission Hill Reserve Vidal Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2005
The bit of age on this icewine makes it very interesting and quite different from the newer vintage icewines. Creamy baked apples and quince marmalade, apricots, caramel and hints of roasted nuts. Smooth and dense with an almost earthy quality and balanced acidity - the caramels, marmalade and baked apple return and lnger on the palate.
Delicious.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 16th, 2008

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1583. Mission Hill Reserve Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A ripe, aromatic wine, this new Mission Hill Viognier offers bright citrus and honeysuckle notes, stone fruit and spice with tropical notes, vanilla and a musky undertone. The palate is spicy too - unctuous and ripe with rich fruit and lime flavours, white pepper and vanilla. Powerfully potent but fresh and zesty too...
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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1584. Mission Hill Reserve Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Smoke and stone fruit aromas lead the way followed by layers of tropical flowers, exotic spice and lemon. There is a nice lushness on the palate - rich fruit, honey and spice is brightened with lively acidity. This is not a blousy version of Viognier but a crisp and stylish one.
It is also great paired with salad rolls dipped in spicy peanut sauce.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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1585. Mission Hill Riesling Icewine Reserve, Okanagan BC, 2006
Lush, upfront aromas - peachy-apricot and tea leaf aromas with notes of Italian torrone nougat. Luxuriant, ripe and rounded on the palate with oodles of sweet stone fruit flavours - mango, peach and apricot - as well as lingering ginger and candied citrus rind on the finish.
Decadent.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2007

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1586. Mission Hill Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This newly released (and first time ever made) rose combines Pinot Noir and Merlot grapes to give it tart red fruit and a soft backbone.
The colour makes my mouth water - a brilliant cranberry hue with bright aromas of cranberry, raspberry, orange peel, sweet spices and citrus. Crisp and fresh showing summer berries and peach skin flavours, vanilla and spice with a hint of tobacco on the tail end. It has just a suggestion of sweetness but loads of fresh acidity to balance pair with harvest dishes, white meat and cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 6th, 2008

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1587. Mission Hill Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A very tasty blend of Merlot and Pinot Noir, the Mission Hill rose bucks the trend of this years powerhouse pinks coming from BC producers. Delicate yet mostly dry it suggests aromas of guava, red berries, earthy spices, crushed flowers and orange peel. Crisp on the palate, light-medium bodied with flavours of red fruit, citrus and fine spice - very easy sipping or pair with grilled fish, soft cheeses or spicy vegetable pakoras.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 28th, 2009

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1588. Mission Hill S.L.C Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
This elegant Syrah will entice you with aromas of wild raspberries and blackberries with hints of cranberry followed by undertones of spice, earth and leather. The palate is bright with expressive berry flavours, espresso and tobacco. Lovely structure, soft tannins and flavours of spice and cocoa linger on the finish.
Very good!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2009

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1589. Mission Hill S.L.C. Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2005

A complex Merlot with aromas of ripe black cherries and plums, rich chocolate, coffee and dried herbs with a dark, earthy core. The palate is concentrated and supple, layered with black fruits, fine spice, mocha and savoury flavours. It has a powdery texture, balanced acidity and cocoa tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 10th, 2010

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1590. Mission Hill S.L.C. Syrah, Okanagan BC, 2004
This generous (Select Lot Collection) Syrah has an inky purple-berry colour and lush upfront blackberry aromas with chocolate, pepper and vanilla notes. Robust dark fruit, spice, mint-chocolate and earthy peppery flavours and grippy, dusty tannins on the finish.
A wine that gives!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 9th, 2007

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1591. Mission Hill Select Lot Collection Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006

Made from estate only grown fruit in Oliver and Osoyoos this premium Merlot spent 13.5 months in French oak barrels.
It really is a fantastic wine that has already been aged for you. It offers velvety aromas of ripe plum, chocolate mint patties, vanilla, warm aromatic spices and coffee liqueur notes. The palate is supple and laden with similar plush fruit, sweet spices and fine cocoa and the silkiness of the palate combined with the intensity of flavours creates a mouth-filling and pleasing wine.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 14th, 2011

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1592. Mission Hill Select Lot Collection Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

This outstanding premium blend of 79% Sauvignon Blanc and 21% Semillon will woo you with its aromas of honeycomb, guava and tropical fruits, grapefruit, lanoline and minerals with buttery undertones. It is simply delicious - peach, guava, vibrant citrus, wild honey and sweet spiced butter. It has a fantastic weight that slides across your tongue and brisk acidity to cleanse the palate.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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1593. Mission Hill SLC Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
The SLC Select Lot Collection Chardonnay is part of Mission Hill's ultra-premium tier of wines and it shows. Ripe melon and pear aromas and minerals on the nose with creamy fruit, toasted scones dipped in spiced-butter flavours - rich and fresh on the palate - elegant and layered, with smooth acidity and a lingering finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2008

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1594. Mission Hill SLC Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley, 2007
Another fantastic Chardonnay from Mission Hill, the 2007 "Select Lot Collection" oozes ripe pear and melon aromas, exotic citrus and praline with warm pie crust, baking spice and vanilla. The mouth-feel is rich and creamy showing layers of tropical fruit, warm spice and citrus. Great bones - nice complexity and a long smooth finish rounds out this delicious Chardy.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2010

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1595. Mission Hill SLC Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2004
The SLC Select Lot Collection Merlot is part of Mission Hill's ultra-premium tier of wines. The aromas are warm and intense - plums and sun-warmed berry aromas, spiced vanilla, dark earth, Kirsch, tobacco and rich dark earth with coffee liqueur and chocolate notes. Sweet, dense dark fruit and berry aromas, espresso and loads of spice flavours. Supple, with bright acidity and integrated tannins.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 15th, 2008

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1596. Mission Hill SLC Riesling Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2004
Simply lovely! Tasting this makes me realize how easily I forget how good icewine can be. Especially when paired with a stupendous BC cheese plate on the Terrace at Mission Hill Family Estate Winery, and, combined with the view-it's heavenly. The SLC is as richly flavoured as it is coloured oozing with with baked apples, honey, peach/apricot marmalade and sweet lemon tea. Unctuous and sweet but with a nice dose of acidity and a long warmly spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 11th, 2006

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1597. Mission Hill SLC Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Okanagan BC, 2006
A luscious blend of 84% Sauvignon Blanc and 16% Semillon the 2006 blend features aromas of exotic citrus, honey, and ripe white fleshed fruits, melon and starfruit. The texture is rich, the acidity bright but soft with loads of citrus peel and subtle spice on the finish.
SLC - Select Lot Collection.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2008

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1598. Mistaken Identity 'Abbondante Bianco', Salt Spring Island BC, 2009
The second vintage of this multi-varietal blend of: Ortega, Madeline Angevine, Madeline Sylvaner, Siegerrebe and Reichensteiner is a lovely blushing pink colour. It's a fragrant wine, weaving apricots, citrus and warm pear aromas together with notes of summer flowers and honey. The palate is bright with an appealing dose of sweetness - apricot, pear and citrus flavours reappear in the mouth. The acidity balances the fruit sweetness, it has a lovely weight and a nice crisp finish.
Very tasty and made from certified organic estate grown grapes!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2010

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1599. Mistaken Identity Abbondante Bianco, Salt Spring Island BC, 2008
From the Mistaken Identity's own certified organic, estate vineyard on Salt Spring Island, the Abbondante white is a blend of Madeline Angevine, Madeline Sylvaner, Ortega, Siegerrebe and Reichensteiner (an impressive line-up of hard-to-say [and spell] Germanic varieties)
Appealing aromas of apple and peach, tangerine peel and honeysuckle with hints of musk and spice. The palate is tart, mouth-watering with plenty of citrus, orchard fruits, spice and spring flowers, the finish is snappy with distinct apple-y flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 25th, 2009

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1600. Mistaken Identity Gewurztraminer, British Columbia, 2008
This Gewurztraminer is made from grapes from a certified organic vineyard in Westbank. Although in most cases the grapes used in new producer Mistaken Identity's wines usually include some from their own certified organic estate vineyard, on Salt Spring Island.
The Gewurztraminer has good classic aromas of mango, orange blossoms, sweet lime and exotic spice with peach skin. Stone fruit comes through on the palate, it's soft and lightly spiced with a gently rounded texture. Spice lingers but the acidity to give lift and freshness is lacking.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1601. Mistaken Identity Merlot, Salt Spring Island BC, 2008
Made from grapes harvested from Osoyoos in the southern Okanagan Valley, this Merlot has fresh aromas - red berries and sour cherry, cedar chips and dried flowers with a hint of coffee, roasted herbs and toasted oak. The palate entry is smooth with appealing juicy fruit, cocoa and dark roasted espresso flavours. Fine tannins settle in mid-palate and linger through the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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1602. Mistaken Identity Pinot Gris, British Columbia, 2008
The best of the recent releases I have tasted from the new Mistaken Identity is this Pinot Gris. Grapes come from their own estate certified organic vineyard on Salt Spring and from a certified organic vineyard in Westbank in the Okanagan Valley.
Aromas are peach and creamy pear, honey and spring blossoms with undertones of minerality. Impressive, clean fruit appears on the palate - grapefruit and pear, honey and a somewhat pithy. zesty finish. Bright and fresh.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1603. Mistaken Identity Pinot Noir, Salt Spring Island BC, 2008
This light-bodied Pinot Noir from BC's Gulf Islands has aromas of sour cherries and rhubarb, rainforest undergrowth and carrot tops. The texture is dusty but it has plenty of tart red fruit and earthy flavours with hints of tobacco leaf. It's on the lean side and is made for food - pair with dishes such as fish or mushroom sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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1604. Mistaken Identity Pinot Rose, British Columbia, 2008
This new winery, located on the Gulf Island of Salt Spring, has a great name, a well-designed package and the wines are all stated to be 100% organic. The winery is using fruit from their own certified organic vineyard on Salt Spring and a certified organic vineyard in Westbank, in the Okanagan Valley. The Pinot rose combines both vineyard sites to make this salmon coloured pink.
Aromas are red berries, loads of citrus and crisp mountain stream minerality. The palate is tart, dry and light in body with flavours of cranberry, citrus peel and a hint of cedarbox. It is crisp and clean but acidity dominates the palate - best paired with food like cheese, fish or creamy potato salad.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1605. Mitolo 'Jester' Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia, 2009

The Jester is more than just a concentrated wine, it is deep, richly flavoured and quite potent. Expect aromas of blueberries, black raspberries, vanilla, chocolate and plush floral notes with baking spices and tobacco. The palate is similarily supple and concentrated, laden with chewy fruit, espresso and chocolate liqueur flavours. If you like your wines brawny enough to arm-wrestle with, the Jester will be just your style.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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1606. Moet & Chandon "Nectar" Imperial Demi-sec, Champagne France, NV
Nectar says it all…sweetly ripe orchard fruit with candied citrus peel. The nectar is unapologetically off-dry with sweet ginger cream on the tongue and enough zippy, spiced citrus on the finish to keep it fresh! Sigh…
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2006

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1607. Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne, Epernay France, NV
Fresh!
Citrusy with apple, star fruit, crisp tree fruit, loads of ripe pear and honey with white blossoms and toasted panattone aromas. Crisp on the palate, clean with a creamy mousse yet zesty throughout. A crowd pleasing Champers that will pair with anything from spinach dip to exotic canapes.
Tres bon!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 17th, 2008

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1608. Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial, Champagne France NV
Brilliant gold-yellow with delicate toasted brioche and nut aromas, creamy orchard fruits, citrus and honey blossoms. Vibrant on the palate with white fruit, minerals and peaches - clean, zippy and palate cleansing with additional toastyness on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 8th, 2007
Pristine golden-yellow with voracious bubbles and a bright aromas of pretty white flowers, exotic kumquat citrus, orchard pears and apples and fresh mineral notes. In the mouth, candied citrus rind ginger with a superbly clean finish. Oh look my glass seems to be empty...
As seen on CityFood.com March 6, 2007!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2006

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1609. Moet & Chandon Rose Imperial Champagne, France NV
A beautiful cranberry-amber coloured bubbly that's decadent and utterly irresistible.
Tiny, persistent beads of bubbles carry dazzling aromas of strawberry, currants and red cherry, purple flowers and minerals. In the mouth it is generous, creamy and bright, brimming with sweet red fruit and citrus peel flavours. Drink on its own or paired with hors d'oeuvres however you want it, just do it!
Reviewed in Infamous Magazine June 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 30th, 2008

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1610. Moillard Chassagne~Montrachet 1er Cru - Les Embazees, Burgundy Fr., 2006
Gorgeous - clean pear, mineral and citrus aromas with undertones of caramel. Crisp but smooth on the palate with similar pear, bright citrus and mineral flavours - elegant and charming - with a lingering finish enhanced by warm spices.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 13th, 2008

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1611. Moillard Mercury, Bourgogne France, 2007
A solid, and still affordable Bourgogne Pinot Noir, the Moillard offers classic tart cherry and raspberry aromas, leather and cigarbox with a core of woodsy/forest floor notes. It has a fine grained texture and fresh, juicy berry flavours, with a sprinkling of spice and cedar. Fine tannins linger.
Great with mushroom ravioli or risotto or runny, washed rind cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2011

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1612. Monkey Bay Pinot Grigio, New Zealand, 2008

Monkey Bay is a small secluded bay, off the coast of Marlborough on New Zealand's South Island.
This is a smokey, and spiced caramel scented version with melon, pear fruits and earthy undertones of forest floor and mushroom. The palate is gently rounded and flavoured with honey, toffee, smoke and citrus peel that lingers on the finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 13th, 2011

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1613. Monster Vineyards Man Made, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
These Monster "man-made" wines are from the well-known winery of Poplar Grove. This fun blend of Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier & Pinot Gris (RSVP) has fantastic aromas of tropical fruit and stone fruit, hints of spiced caramel and banana. It is layered with creamy fruit and spice flavours, lively acidity cleans up the palate, spice and citrus peel flavours linger on the finish. A great partner to spicy dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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1614. Mont Gras Antu 'Ninquen' Syrah, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2005
Ripe, potent berry aromas - Raspberry, blueberry and blackberry with spiced molten chocolate and espresso notes. Smoky, spiced berry fruit on the palate, rich chocolate and layers of dense flavours with a supple finish.
Delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 18th, 2008
Dense and jammy berry aromas spiked with black fruits, roasted coffee beans, rich chocolate and earthy notes. Smoothly layered and elegant on the palate, full-bodied and powerful with an almost liqueur-like intensity. A vibrant mouthful of berries, pepper and chocolate with a supple finish.
Very impressive!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2007

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1615. Mont Tauch Les Douze, Fitou France 2004
Les Douze is a combined effort wine from twelve vignerons from the villages of Tuchan, Paziols and Villeneuve des Corbieres. This is a lovely wine combining lush fruit with rustic elegance. Cherry liqueur, earth, dark flowers, pepper and a hint of iodine. Mixed red and black fruit flavours on the tongue, this full bodied and boldly spiced wine is made for strong food flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 21st, 2006

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1616. Montalto Nero d'Avola & Cabernet Sauvignon, Sicily Italy, 2006
The appealing colour of crushed berries with smoky berry/cherry and tobacco aromas. Juicy and peppery on the palate, medium-bodied with strong earthy and cocoa nuances and a chewy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 13th, 2007

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1617. Montalto Organic Cataratto, Sicily Italy, 2008
This traditional white Sicilian variety is made from organically grown Cataratto grapes. It has a golden colour with aromas of honey, pineapple and melon notes, lemon peel and toffee with hints of toasted oak. It is lush on the palate with plenty of toasted spice, ripe tropical fruit and lemony flavours. The finish is long and warm hilighted by sweet fruit and citrus peel.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 18th, 2010

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1618. Montalto Organic Nero d'Avola, Sicily Italy, 2008
This affordable and organic red (a classic grape variety to Sicily) presents upfront aromas of ripe berries and vanilla, sweet spice and mocha with a hint of tobacco. The palate is supple and shows juicy berries, spice,chocolate and hazelnut flavours wrapped in powdery tannins and bright acidity.
A nice weekday pasta wine!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 29th, 2010

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1619. Montalto Pinot Grigio Vino Spumante Brut, Italy, NV
A nice addition to the Italian sparkling category this fragrant sparkling Pinot Grigio presents creamy peach and pear aromas, sweet citrus and pretty spring blossoms. It has a soft mousse with delicate bubbles and creamy fruit and citrus flavours. It has a kiss of sweetness with a tangy finish making this a refreshing sipper or pair it with antipasti.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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1620. Montalto Pinot Grigio, Sicily Italy, 2007
Attractive lemon and peachy-pear aromas, secondary notes of floral and blood orange. Smooth ripe flavours with spices, herbal tones, minerals and citrus rind. The blood orange aroma returns to the palate and lingers on the finish. Bright, fresh and a very good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 12th, 2008

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1621. Montes Alpha Chardonnay, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2007
Aurelio Montes continues to make one of the most balanced and delicious versions of Chardonnay in Chile.
On the nose it releases sweet golden pineapple swimming in warm spice aromas with praline and exotic citrus. The palate is laden with juicy tropical and citrus fruit rounded out with fine oak spice and nutty flavours. It is a long, bright and creamy wine with extremely well balanced oak.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2010

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1622. Montes Cabernet Sauvignon~Carmenere, Colchagua Valley, 2008
In this blend of Cabernet Sauvignon with 30% Carmenere you can expect aromas of black currents and vanilla, rich dark chocolate, grilled red peppers and cinnamon spice. The palate is supple with very nice complexity. In the mouth flavours fof dark berries and cherries co-mingle with chocolate and tobacco. It has fine firm tannins and a lengthy, spiced cocoa finish.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 11th, 2010

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1623. Montes Classic Series Sauvignon Blanc, Curico Valley Chile, 2009
Great value!
This vibrant and juicy Sauv Blanc presents grapefruit, cut grass, white flowers and sweet herbal tones, minerals and lemon zest. The palate is clean and taut with plenty of bright citric and mineral flavours. A very pleasing and affordable everyday drinking wine or pair it with a fresh greens and chevre salad.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2010

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1624. Montes Limited Release Pinot Noir, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2008
This tasty Casablanca Valley Pinot Noir offers up aromas of sour cherries and rhubarb with fine spice, herbal notes, earth and a whiff of vanilla. It is silky on the palate - flavours of juicy cherries and beets, vanilla and sweet spices, cigarbox and a long mocha finish.
Available in Alberta, price N/A.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 26th, 2010

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1625. Montresor Valpolicella Classico "Capitel della Crosara" Veneto Italy, 2005
Juicy and rustic with an appealing intensity--dried fruit and red cherries, a spiced, dusty texture in the mouth showing bright acidity. A combination of the trio...Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara. Yum!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 13th, 2007

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1626. Moody Blue, Andres Canada
I drank this pretty pinky-red, lightly sparkling wine out of straws at outdoor highschool parties called "pit parties" (obviously because they were usually held in tastefully decorated gravel pits). I'm too old to apologize now, but when I found out this wine could be had in a 1.5L bottle in LCBO stores for a mere $12.00 I knew I had to revisit my naughty-naive youth.
The scripted text on its classic denim label says "A sassy sparkling blueberry flavoured wine refreshing when cold" and I would not hesitate to agree. The Moody Blue is concord-grapey smelling with hints of candied blueberry and penny candies. The flavours are sweet (although not as sweet as expected) reminiscent of cinnamon hearts and chalky 'sweet nothings' candy.
Sweet memories!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 26th, 2006

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1627. Moon Curser 'Afraid of the Dark', Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Moon Curser (formerly Twisted Tree) Vineyards have never been ones to shy away from varieties rarely seen in the Okanagan Valley like: Tempranillo, Tannat and Carmenere and the three that make up this wine Viognier, Roussanne and Marsanne. Some of my favorite wines from the Rhone Vally are made up of one or more of these three varieties.
Expect fragrant peach nectar, mango and lime oil are layered with orange blossoms, sweet spices and musky honeyed notes. The palate is lively and liberal stone fruit, ginger, exotic citrus and spice flavours dance across your palate. Nicely weighted on the palate with a mouth-watering finish.
Excellent!

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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1628. Moon Curser 'Dead of Night' Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

The formerly-known-as Twisted Tree, has undergone a momentous overhaul with dark yet intriguing paper-cut labels created by New York-based artist Andrea Dezso. Deszo's work has been exhibited at several museums and galleries worldwide as well as two subway stations in NYC.
Rarely known outside of Madiran, France (also now found in Uruguay, Europe and North America in small amounts), the rather meaty and tannic Tannat actually shines in this blend with Syrah.
It is impressively rich and chocolaty on the nose with plums and kirsch, purple flowers and some undertones of wild herbs. It is a broad and mouth filling wine with a chewy texture that is followed by a long, bittersweet cocoa and espresso finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2011

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1629. Moon Curser Border Vines, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Moon Curser's (formerly Twisted Tree) Border Vines is a fairly equal blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Carmenere and Merlot with a splash each of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.
It is a concentrated wine with aromas of black plum, black currents, bittersweet chocolate, tobacco and peppery spices with hints of graphite, green olives and wild herbs. It is mouth-filling and quite supple on the entry, black fruit is layered with sunbaked earth, toasted oak, spice and espresso flavours. The finish is lengthy and the tannins hold firm.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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1630. Moon Curser Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

This Merlot spent 18 months in a combination of new and used French and American oak barrels for 18 months. It is a plush, rich wine with aromas of purple berries, plums, sweet spice, mocha and vanilla with hints of cedar chips. On the palate you can expect sweet, ripe plums and juicy berry flavours. It is medium-full bodied and smooth and finishes with lingering, warm spice and vanilla flavours.
Never heard of this winery? Well, if you've been a fan of the Osoyoos-based Twisted Tree winery you may be surprised with this complete overhaul of the name and label. Newly rebranded, Moon Curser is named for gold-smugglers trying to cross the Canada, U.S. border under the cover of darkness during the gold rush era. Often the brightness of the moon would foil their plans and they would be caught in their illegal activities.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 7th, 2011

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1631. Moon Curser Tempranillo, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Moon Curser Vineayard (formerly Twisted Tree) has never been one to shy away from grape varietals uncommon to our region like: Tempranillo, Tannat, Viognier, Roussanne...
My first thoughts - swoon.
The aromas appeal greatly to me - cherries, baking spices, violets, saddle leather and cedar chips. It is medium-full bodied on the palate, sweet red cherry leads the way layered with spice and savoury flavours. Nicely balanced, integrated flavours and aromas, the tannins are still firm so decanting is a good option and there is a pleasant bitterness on the finish.
Pair this wine with roasted meats, spicy tomato based dishes or pan con tomate (tomato bread) and firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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1632. Moon Curser Viognier Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Fans of the Osoyoos-based Twisted Tree winery will be surprised with this complete overhaul of the name and label. Newly rebranded, Moon Curser is named for gold-smugglers trying to cross the Canada, U.S. border under the cover of darkness during the gold rush era. Often the brightness of the moon would foil their plans and they would be caught in their illegal activities.
The wines have always been good, and that has remained constant. This unoaked Viognier offers apple blossoms, stone fruit, tealeaf and exotic citrus and spice notes. Nicely weighted and slick on the palate with concentrated flavours of Asian pear, crisp apple and spice with a long pomelo citrus finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 29th, 2011

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1633. Morande 'Pinero' Sauvignon Blanc, Curico Chile, 2008
This is a refreshing and pretty wine without the overly assertive green/herbal aromas recognized in other Sauvignon Blancs. Clean mineral and delicate spring blossom aromas, guava, passion-fruit and snap peas with a hint of grass clippings. It is smooth on the palate with some creaminess to the texture with plenty of citrus and peach skin flavours. The finish is zesty and mouth-watering...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2009

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1634. Morande 'Pinoero' Pinot Noir, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2008
A lovely vibrant ruby hue with aromas of crushed violets, cranberry and red cherries, warm spice and cedar chips. It has substantial power for a pinot but the texture is wrapped in silk, it shows bright acidity and mixed sweet/tart red fruit flavours and loads of spice. The finish is a tad hot, the alcohol is 14.5%, but otherwise good Pinot character and an absolutely delicious one for the value.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2009

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1635. Morande Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva, Maipo Valley Chile, 2005
Earthy and sweet aromatics showing red currant, leather, oak spice, smoke and tobacco notes. Satisfyingly clean and fresh on the palate, medium-full bodied and smooth with bright fruit, cocoa and peppery spice flavours and fine, earthy tannins on the finish.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 9th, 2008

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1636. Morande Pinot Noir Reserva, Casablanca Valley Chile, 2006
An earthy and mysterious Pinot Noir with cherries and prominent briary fruit aromas, leather, dark cocoa, smoke, mossy-menthol tones and forest floor notes. On the palate it's smooth and earthy, medium-bodied with good acidity and spiked with savoury flavours, more briary fruit and lingering spice and char on the finish.
Pair with duck, lamb and root veg or mushroom dishes.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 29th, 2007

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1637. Moreson 'Miss Molly" Cabernet Sauvignon~Merlot, Coastal Region South Africa, 2008

Miss Molly is the winery Weimaraner who often sneaks off to into the nearest bed after late night socializing. Proceeds from this wine also support the South African Guide Dog association.
Aromas of black plums and black berry, roasted peppers and dried herbs with brown spice and tobacco notes. The palate is earthy and expectedly quite savoury with dark fruit followed by bittersweet chocolate and spice.
A wine for the grill - meat or veg.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2011

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1638. Moreson Blanc de Blancs Cap Classique, Franschhoek South Africa, NV
This pretty bubbly from South Africa is made from 100% Chardonnay. It has fine, tiny bubbles and flinty/stony mineral notes with toasted brioche and a hint of caramel softened by sweet orchard fruit aromas. The palate is crisp and quite delicate, it has a soft mousse, and subtle complexity with plenty of creamy fruit followed by a zing of citrus and herbal flavours lingering on the finish.
Very nice!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 4th, 2009

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1639. Morning Bay "Peron Vineyard' Pinot Noir Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
You can expect some good BC typicity on the Okanagan version of Morning Bay's Pinot Noir. Bright red fruit and floral aromas, cedar and wild herbs with undertones of pepper and cola spices. The palate is ripe and smooth, the same juicy red fruit, spice and cedar appears on the palate. The acidity is lively, the finish has nice length.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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1640. Morning Bay Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2003
Earth and vanilla, cherries, milk chocolate, a hint of crushed flowers and spices with dusty talc notes and char. Medium-full bodied on the palate with chocolate cherry flavours - low acidity and fully integrated tannins. Showing its age and shows little Cabernet Sauvignon character.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2009

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1641. Morning Bay Pinot Noir 'Mount Menzies Vineyard' Pender Island BC, 2006
Morning Bay makes one Pinot Noir from Okanagan Valley fruit and this one from their first vintage of Pender Island fruit.
The estate version has aromas of tart red fruit, rhubarb and red currents, carrot tops and roasted crab apples with bacon fat and forest floor. The palate is quite angular, its dominated by tart fruit and the flavours echo its aromas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 3rd, 2009

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1642. Morning Bay Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2005
Cherries - stewed and dried, smoke and vanilla, earthy and minerally with composty notes and tomato leaf. The same cherry is echoed on the palate with spice and cedar flavours. Its light-medium bodied with spice and coffee ground flavours on the finish, the acidity is high, the tannins integrated.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 1st, 2009

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1643. Moselland Ars Vitis Riesling, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Germany, 2006
This bottle is a work of art to adorn your table.
A straw coloured wine with greenish glints and classic Mosel Riesling aromas of lime, petrol, apricots, honey tangerine and minerals. Off-dry on the palate with fresh, lemony fruit, a soft mid-palate and a mouth-watering finish.
Pair with sweet & spicy marinated tofu or wasabi peas at snack-time.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 22nd, 2007

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1644. Moselland Piesporter Michelsberg Riesling, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Germany, 2006
Petrol, minerals, grapefruit, crisp green apples and lemon-lime aromas. Zippy and refreshing in the mouth, the aromas reappear on the palate with vibrant limeade flavours and a crisp, lingering finish.
Great value classic Riesling!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2008

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1645. Moselland Piesporter Michelsberg Riesling, Mosel-Saar-Ruwer Germany, 2007
This affordable German Riesling is a perfect sushi or summer salad wine with its bright aromas of citrus and apricot, delicate blossoms and crisp green apple with mineral tones. Apricot and green apple flavours reappear on the palate alongside tart lemon drops. A kiss of sweetness lingers in the mouth but is cleaned up with bright acidity plus the alcohol is only 9% - perfect for warm summer afternoons.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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1646. Mount George 'Red Wire', Hawkes Bay New Zealand, 2008
Made by Hawkes Bay producer Paritua, the Red Wire and its sibling White Wire are not only new to BC but they are fresh and affordable offerings worth seeking.
The Red Wire is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. It has plenty of sweet, ripe berries, chocolate and spice followed by vanilla and toasted hazelnut with a core of dark earth and wild herbs. A supple wine presenting layers of mixed berries, cocoa and coffee, herbs, green olive and smoky char but it is also nicely balanced with bright acidity.
Very tasty!
*Featured wine at the Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival's Vintner's Brunch.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 12th, 2010

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1647. Mount George 'White Wire', Hawkes Bay New Zealand, 2008
NEW!
This very tasty, fragrant blend of Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Riesling and Pinot Gris will be perfect with spicy dishes, sushi or just sipping on the patio!
There are very verdant cut grass and nettle notes, mineral and citrus lifted with stone fruit and melon with a whiff of elderflower. The palate is vibrant and juicy - loads of tropical fruit like pineapple and mango, exotic citrus, honey and sweet spice lingering. Not a shy wine - it is brimming with flavour, a kiss of sweetness is cleaned up with bright acidity, the texture is slightly slick and the finish is impressively long.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2010

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1648. Mount Langi Ghiran "Billi Billi" Shiraz, Victoria, 2005
Effusive blueberry and cherry aromas, baking spices and espresso with crushed purple flowers and cedar chips. The palate is succulent and mouth-filling - almost chewy - with loads of purple fruit and eucalypt flavours, chocolate and sweet, fine spices. A lovely balance of fruit, acidity and structure, the tannins are supple.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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1649. Mount Langi Ghiran 'Billi Billi' Shiraz, Victoria Australia, 2004
The aboriginal leader, King Billi Billi - who lived on this now Shiraz laden vineyard land in the 1800s - would be happy to indulge in this juice!
Vibrant with blueberry and black berry aromas, undertones of sweet spices, vanilla and oak and hints of red plum. Juicy, fresh berries on the palate, lush bodied with balanced acidity, subtle tannins and lingering vanilla, licorice and mixed spices.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 30th, 2007

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1650. Mount Riley 'Savee' Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough NZ, 2007
I have to applaud the wonderful NZ Sauvignon Blanc-style of this bubbly. Everything you love in a Kiwi Sauv Blanc - snappy aromatics of grass clippings, jalapeno, passion fruit, gooseberry, elderberry blossoms, a dollop of honey and sweet golden pineapple. The palate echos the nose with great typicity - a creamy texture, persistent bubbles and crisp citrus-y finish. A year round option to pair with shellfish or creamy chevre.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 11th, 2008

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1651. Mount Riley Pinot Noir, Marlborough~Nelson New Zealand, 2007
A clean - fresh Pinot with aromas of cherries and pepper, juicy pomegranate, patchouli, savoury herbal tones and cedar. Sweet fruit - forest berries and woodsy/earthy notes, cedar box and light peppery spice flavours that linger. Medium-bodied and quite smooth on the palate - would pair well with rich fish or duck.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2009

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1652. Mount Riley Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough NZ, 2008
Great Sauvignon Blanc aromas; tropical fruits - kiwi, guava, passionfruit with grass cuttings, snap peas and jalapeno, gooseberries and elderberry flowers. Snappy and clean with mouth-watering flavours that echo the aromas and the finish lingers very nicely.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 14th, 2008

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1653. Mt. Boucherie Semillon, Okanagan BC, 2005
Crisp orchard fruits with tropical notes, warm citrus fleshed out with minerals, grass, a hint of nuts and beeswax aromas. Zippy, mouth-watering acidity with a slightly oily texture and lovely smooth mouth-feel finishing with warm spice and lemon rind.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 18th, 2007

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1654. Mt. Lehman Ehrenfelser, Fraser Valley BC, 2007
Just what I love about Ehrenfelser (this grape is a cross of Riesling and Sylvaner), bright fruitcup aromas, pear, honey, apple and lemon with orange blossoms and a hint of sweet herbs. The palate is off-dry but has crisp acidity to balance and a bright, clean finish.
Very tasty with spicy Indian cuisine!

Mt. Lehman winery is located just outside of Abbotsford. They popped onto my radar at the start of September and popped onto my palate less than two weeks later. I was impressed not only at the quality of the white wines I tasted but that owner Vern Siemens has been growing his estate vines longer than many folks in the Okanagan.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 14th, 2009

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1655. Mt. Lehman Riesling, Fraser Valley BC, 2008
This winery, just outside of Abbotsford popped onto my radar at the start of September and popped onto my palate less than two weeks later. I was impressed not only at the quality of the white wines I tasted but that owner Vern Siemens has been growing his estate vines longer than many folks in the Okanagan.
The Riesling reminds me of the more austere German Rieslings I tasted there...aromas of green apples and peach blossoms, lemon drops and minerals. The palate provides similar lemon-lime and apple peel flavours with a kiss of honey. It is a fantastically clean and crisp Riesling with a hint of sweetness but wonderful mouth-watering acidity.
Bravo!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 14th, 2009

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1656. Mud House Pinot Noir, Central Otago New Zealand, 2008
This is a truly delicious Pinot Noir from New Zealand's South Island. It offers alluring aromas of black raspberry and crushed violets, star anise and vanilla with a core of coffee and cigarbox. The palate is brimming with sweet silky berries and warm spice, coffee and cocoa. Very nice structure and concentration, the tannins are fine but firm and the finish long.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 15th, 2010

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1657. Mud House Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2009
Just what you'd expect from a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, plenty of verdant aromas - grass clipings, passionfruit and nettle, kiwi and young pineapple. The palate shows impressive concentration, pristine tropical fruit and citrus with firm minerality. A delicious white, vibrant and juicy with a mouth-watering finish that leaves you wanting more!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 3rd, 2010

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1658. Navarro Lopez 'Pergolas' Old Vine Tempranillo, Valdepenas Spain, 2004
Good value!
Black cherry and wild berries, earthy, inky aromas with suggestions of dark flowers, minerals and carob. Medium-full bodied with similar cherry, earthy/savoury and spiced flavours. Smooth on the entry and mid-palate, the finish is somewhat choppy with roasted carob flavours and light tannins.
Pair with smoked or mild, washed rind cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 23rd, 2008

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1659. Navarro Lopez 'Pergolas' Old Vines Tempranillo, Valdepenas Spain, 2006
Excellent Value!
Rich on the nose with liqueur-type intensity - expect ripe sunwarmed cherries, cocoa, cigarbox and smoke with an earthy core. Bold, but with an old-world rusticity, medium-bodied with flavours of strawberry, mocha, leather and spicebox with powdery tannins across the palate.
A good weekday dinner wine with rich meats, red sauces, stews...
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 20th, 2009

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1660. Navarro Lopez 'Pergolas' Old Vines Tempranillo, Valdepenas Spain, 2007

Excellent Value!
Aromas of sun ripened berries, cherries and plums with smoked spice, peppery notes and an earthy core. The palate follows suit - it is earthy, smoky and spiced with char and bittersweet chocolate flavours that lead to a smooth finish.
A good weekday dinner wine for slow roasted meats, tomato-based sauces and medium-firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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1661. Navarro Lopez Rojo Granrojo Tempranillo, Castilla Spain, 2007

Spain's great grape - Tempranillo, makes up this tasty wine. Plush aromas of black raspberries, black cherry, flowers, allspice and coffee liqueur. A rich, mouth-filling wine, dense, supple yet juicy with plenty of berry fruit and spice. Ripe tannins and a long finish will pair nicely with barbecued foods, aged cheeses and hearty vegetable stews.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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1662. Nederburg "The Winemaster's Reserve" Riesling, Western Cape SA, 2008
Ripe peaches and caramel hints, flinty, smoky and vibrant lemon zest aromas. The citrus aromas engage on the palate, zesty, snappy lemon flavours...it's taut and dry with a softly rounded finish.
Pair with crisp summer salads or shellfish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 20th, 2009

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1663. Nederburg 'Wine Master's Reserve' Cabernet Sauvignon, Western Cape South Africa, 2006
Currants, sweet earthy aromas, savoury smoked meat, green bell pepper and a hint of rubber on the nose. Medium-full bodied on the palate - the flavours echo the aromas with currants, smoked and savoury hints, tobacco and spice with a dose of jalapeno on the finish. The tannins are quite integrated the flavours linger - making this a wine well suited to barbecuing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2008

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1664. Nederburg 'Wine Master's Reserve' Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape South Africa, 2007
Jalapeno pops out of the glass followed by tart gooseberry, citrus, passionfruit and spring greens. Assertive Sauvignon flavours on the palate for those don't like wimpy whites.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2009
Yum!
Assertive aromas of jalapeno, gooseberry, elderberry flower, green apple peel and citrus.
Refreshingly crisp on the palate with cut grass, snap peas, sweet gooseberry and lemon. Zesty, mouth-watering and perfect for summer dishes, shellfish in an herbed-citrus broth or a slab of goats cheese on the patio.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2008

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1665. Nederburg 'Winemaster's Reserve' Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape South Africa 2010
Great value and always a tangy, verdant Sauvignon Blanc, the Nederburg is brimming with gooseberry and passion fruit, lime leaf, nettle and sweet snap pea aromas. The palate is also tangy and snappy - green fruit, citrus and spring herbal flavours lead to a mouth-watering acidity.
*Until Jan 31st, 2011 fifty cents from each bottle sold will go to water.org, supporting drinking water in developing countries around the world.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2011

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1666. Nederburg 'Winemaster's Reserve' Shiraz, Western Cape South Africa, 2006
Smoky notes followed by juicy berry and plum aromas, spice, leather, cigar and meaty, charred whiffs. On the palate a revelation of bright, fresh fruit, the texture is supple, the weight is full-bodied the finish has a bit of grip but lingers nicely with spice and leather.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 18th, 2008

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1667. Nederburg Cabernet Sauvignon 'The Winemaster's Reserve', Western Cape, South Africa, 2008
A historic South African wine producer, Nederburg presents this affordable entry-level Cabernet that releases plenty of blackberry and spiced aromas, it is dense and earthy with black pepper and notes of crushed, dried herbs. Again nice black fruit appears on the palate with spice, chocolate and espresso flavours and savoury layers. It has nice acidity and powdery tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 20th, 2010

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1668. Nederburg Cabernet Sauvignon, Western Cape South Africa, 2004
Black cherry and cassis, earth, minerals, cocoa and cured meat aromas. On the palate the Nederburg is rich and earthy with juicy berry flavours and sweet herbs.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 17th, 2007

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1669. Nederburg Chardonnay, Western Cape South Africa, 2005
Smoky and minerally on the nose with vanilla buttercream aromas. Warm and smooth in the mouth with flavours of ripe orchard fruit and citrus with spiced oak on the finish.
Good value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2007

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1670. Nederburg Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape South Africa 2005
Bright and crisp-take a sip and just feel those cheeks collapse inward!
Tropical fruit, lemon and cut grass aromas. Smooth and rounded on the palate with passion fruit, lime, vanilla and hints of sweet spice.
Fresh and zippy perfectly paired with goat's cheese!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 25th, 2007

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1671. Nederburg Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape South Africa 2006
Crisp and herbaceous with gooseberry, fresh cut grass, passion fruit and sweet pea floral notes. Similarily zippy on the palate with loads of grass, herbal flavours and lemon with a mouth-watering finish.
A great food wine that loves goats cheese ravioli in herbed-cream sauce.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 20th, 2007

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1672. Nederburg Shiraz, Western Cape, South Africa, 2004
The Nederburg is oozing spiced plum and fruitcake aromas alongside deeper meaty, char-grilled and leathery scents. On the palate, sweet red fruit flavours with smoke and hints of spiced oak.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 10th, 2007

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1673. Nederburg Twenty10 Cabernet Sauvignon, Western Cape South Africa, 2008
An official product of the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup, Nederburg came up with a Limited Edition in celebration of the event.
A savoury red with aromas of Spiced plums and black berries, chocolate with some green bean and rubber notes. Good concentration on the palate - black fruits, dark earth and bittersweet cocoa with dark roasted coffee flavours lingering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 29th, 2010

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1674. Nederburg Twenty10 Dry Rose, Western Cape South Africa, 2009
An official product of the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup, Nederburg has come up with a Limited Edition line-up of wines including this highly quaffable patio rose that will pair nicely with some appetizers and a football game!
It sports a screw cap for easy access and is a glorious ruby shade. It offers aromas of sweet black cherry and strawberry, violets and vanilla with undertones of tobacco, earth and leather. The palate is off-dry and balanced with lively acidity, it has plenty of juicy berry flavours and doesn't slouch on the finish.
Goal!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2010

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1675. Nederburg Twenty10 Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape South Africa, 2009
An official product of the South Africa 2010 FIFA World Cup, Nederburg has come up with a Limited Edition line-up of wines including this crisp, verdant Sauvignon Blanc to sip while watching a football game!
Aromas of passion fruit and grass clippings with jalapeno, lime leaf and mineral notes. The palate is tart - flavours of citrus peel and nettle with plenty od herbal tones. Fresh, with mouth-watering acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2010

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1676. Nederburg Winemaker's Reserve Riesling, Western Cape South Africa, 2009


For those who prefer their Rieslings tart and zesty, this bracing version is a glass-full of mineral, lime oil, marmalade and petrol aromas. It has a lovely weighted palate with check-sucking acidity and taut flavours of lime. Very good value and it will make a nice pairing with ceviche or poached fish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2010

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1677. Nederburg Winemaster's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Western Cape South Africa, 2008
Aromas of black currents and black plums, spice, tobacco, green olives and just a hint of rubber. The palate follows suit with dark fruit and earthy flavours - spicebox, leather, chocolate and roasted coffee beans with a smoked/meaty core. A solid red wine with nice acidity and spiced cocoa lingering.
*Until Jan 31st, 2011 fifty cents from each bottle sold will go to water.org, supporting drinking water in developing countries around the world.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 17th, 2011

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1678. Nepenthe "Tryst" Sauvignon Blanc-Semillon Adelaide Hills, Australia, 2005
Seductive as a 'tryst' should be.
Elusive smoky aromas, spiced pear, nectarine and minerals with fresh squeezed orange aromas.
Creamy and silky on the tongue with cut grass and gooseberry and a hint of warm, sweet spices on the finish. This is a tryst you'll want to share.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 7th, 2007

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1679. Nepenthe Sauvignon Blanc, Adelaide Hills Australia, 2005
Zippy!
Cut grass, snap peas, gooseberries and lemon peel aromas. A crisp and zesty palate that shows potent, mouth-watering flavours and lip-smacking citrus, grass and herbs.
Pair with asperagus and chevre quiche.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2007

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1680. Nichol 9 Mile Red, Naramata Village BC, 2008
An estate grown blend of St. Laurent (a red variety used in Alsace) and 43% Pinot Noir, this fresh, approachable red presents aromas of sweet cherries and plums, smoke and has an earthy/sous bois (forest floor) core. The palate is dry with subtle flavours of cigarbox and red fruits. This is a food wine - it won't overwhelm fish or harvest meals and it has nice bright acidity to balance.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 19th, 2010

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1681. Nichol Cabernet Franc, Naramata Village BC, 2008
Like all of Nichol's wines this Cabernet Franc is estate grown.
Spicy red currents, fresh herbs and rainforest floor dominate the nose followed by hints of vanilla and cocoa. Fine grained tannins hold firm throughout, it is a tightly wound wine - flavours of tart red fruit, tobacco and cocoa linger on the palate. Some good aged, crumbly cheese will pair nicely or add it to your cellar for a couple more years.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 19th, 2010

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1682. Nichol Gewurztraminer, Naramata Bench BC, 2008
If I could only use one word to describe this wine it would be citric. The nose presents lemons and pink grapefruit followed by a hint of white pepper, rose oil and musky wild honey. The palate is dry, bordering on austere with primary citrus and tart white fruit flavours. The finish is spicy and slightly oily/soapy. A wine to pair with creamy cheeses and sauces to cut through the fat or white meat based meals.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 19th, 2010

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1683. Nichol Vineyard Cabernet~Syrah, Naramata Bench BC, 2007
Made from 60% Cabernet Franc and 40% Syrah this is an elegant wine providing plum, current and chocolate aromas followed by sweet spices and white pepper, smoke and tobacco. The entry is fresh - it has nice acidity and a firm, tightly woven body. Flavours of cocoa, fresh green beans, tobacco and spice linger with fine powdery tannins.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 30th, 2010

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1684. Nichol Vineyard Pinot Noir, Naramata Village BC, 2008
From the Naramata estate vineyard that all Nichol wines come from, this Pinot Noir has aromas of red berries and yoghurt, rainforest floor, mushrooms and wild herbs. There is plenty of juicy red fruit on the palate with fine cedar and spice flavours. The palate is silky, it has good acidity and nice structure and will pair well with runny, washed rind cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 10th, 2010

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1685. Nichol Vineyard September Ranch Pinot Gris, Naramata Bench, BC 2009
If you glance quickly you may confuse this salmon-y hued Pinot Gris with a pale rose.
It presents aromas of tobacco and spiced pears, citrus blossoms, vanilla and peach stone with earthy, mineral and forest floor tones. It has impressive complexity and lively acidity with tart tree fruit and citrus flavours. The finish is lengthy with crisp mineral flavours lingering.
Pair this pretty Pinot Gris with creamy mushroom ravioli.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2010

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1686. Nichol Vineyard Syrah, Naramata Bench BC, 2008
Nichol should be applauded for their elegantly crafted estate wines. The Syrah presents fresh red berries swimming in licorice, black pepper, leather, chocolate and a hint of rubber and chalky minerals. There is significant acidity on the palate with roasted herbs, mineral and peppery spice flavours - it is an old-world style that is reflected in all of the Nichol wines - reserved but chic.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2010

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1687. Nichol Vineyard Syrah, Naramata Bench, BC, 2006
The Naramata Bench estate Nichol Syrah is impressive to say the least with its ripe red fruit and savoury meaty aromas, wild herbs and minerals with spice-rub and just a hint of blueberry. The palate is juicy and it has very good structure. The palate echoes its aromas with berries and spice, grilled meat, tobacco and roasted herbal flavours. An elegant wine with a long, smooth finish that will pair well with aged goat cheese or game.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2010

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1688. Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Reserve Particuliere, Champagne France
Creamy, rich aromas - sweet pear and apple, preserved lemon, candied nuts and honey on toast with sweet floral notes. The palate is velvety, it has a creamy mousse and plenty of tart apple, mixed tree fruit and citrus flavours. The finish is lengthy and very vibrant.
Wonderful!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2009

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1689. Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Reserve Particuliere, Champagne France
Elegant and fresh with persistent fine bubbles.
Apple and citrus blossoms, baked pear and brioche with toasted pecan and mineral notes. Tangy, mouth-filling mousse with flavours of citrus zest, toasted brioche and nutty flavours lingering on the finish. Fill 'er up!
Also available in 375ml & 200ml sizes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 16th, 2008

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1690. Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Rose, Champagne France, NV
A delicious salmony-pink colour with delicate bubbles. On the nose, the Feuillatte Rose shows a medley of mixed berries, peachy hints, dried flowers and loads of toast and spice notes. It has crisp citrus and creamy berries on the palate with toasted spice, cinnamon stick and a lingering zesty finish.
Elegant and daring, a bubbly that can be sipped with hors d'oeuvres or paired with goats cheese souffle.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2007

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1691. Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Rose, Champagne France, NV
A fantastic salmony-pink coloured Champagne with fine streams of bubbles. It will seduce you with aromas of mixed berries, peach skin, fragrant floral hints, cedar, a dusting of spice and ginger with a toasty core. It is smooth and creamy on the palate with flavours of pie crust, juicy red berries and a seam of citrus.
Expect a fresh and vibrant bubbly with delicate complexity - delicious!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2009

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1692. Nicolas Feuillatte Reserve Brut, Champagne France
Bathe in it if you can but bring a straw to the tub.
Always a treat (second only to its pinky sister in my house) the Feuillatte Brut is a pretty straw-hued sparkler with assertive tiny bubbles and aromas of peach skin, toasted almonds, apple and citrus blossoms. Its super-crisp on the entry with a mouth-filling mousse tasting of orchard fruits, mineral and lemon rind then grows creamy mid-palate and finishes with toasted, nutty flavours.
Also available in 375ml & 200ml sizes.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 18th, 2007

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1693. Nicolas Feuillatte Reserve Particuliere Brut, Champagne France, NV
This Champagne rocks! I have to admit that with the amount of bubbly I drink I must be considered somewhat of an expert. Somewhere. And the Feuillatte is certainly a WD favorite. This is a creamy, and gentle Champers without heaviness or an excess of yeasty tones. Brilliant and reflective in your glass with lovely mousse and superlative pearls of bubbles that ribbon up the glass. Aromas are reminiscent of a French Patisserie (think croissant, praline and brioche), creamy white tree fruits and fresh minerals. That creaminess really comes through on the palate with sweetly ripe fruit and honeysuckle. Smooth and long on the finish. Made from the classic trio-Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Also available in 300ml or 250ml mini's.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 27th, 2006

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1694. Nicolas Feuillatte Rose, Champagne France, NV
Glorious salmony-pink hue with delicate bubbles.
Warm and juicy red berry aromas sprinkled with sweet spices. Round and creamy on the palate, fresh fruit and citrus with a clean crisp finish.
A wonderful celebratory bubbly!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 22nd, 2007

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1695. Nieto Senetiner Cabernet~Shiraz Reserva, Medoza Argentina, 2005
An opaque dark ruby colour with fresh, fruity aromas - black currants, red currants and black cherry, chocolate, earth, meaty-leathery notes, dark flowers and sweet cedar. Layers upon layers of dense flavours - sweet berries, pepper, licorice, cocoa-coffee and spiced oak. Smooth on the palate showing nice acidity with supple tannins and lingering char, smoke and spice flavours.
Good value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 26th, 2008

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1696. Nk'Mip 'Qwam Qwmt' Syrah, Okanagan BC, 2005
A robust wine, full bodied and earthy with blackberry, plum and sausage aromas as well as notes of cocoa, leather pepper and savoury herbs. Intense and opaque it has bright berries and dark fruit swirled with bitter chocolate, more spice and pepper and meaty char-grill flavours, good acidity and still youthful, chewy tannins.
A wine for protein based dishes, decant before serving or cellar for 2-5 more years.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 29th, 2007

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1697. Nk'Mip Cellars 'Qwam Qwmt' Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Gorgeous, vibrant aromas jump out of the glass. Ripe Bosc pear and golden pineapple, vanilla caramels, citrus and tropical floral notes. Crisp yet soft and lush on the palate with sweet melon and pear, butterscotch, pineapple and spiced vanilla.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 11th, 2008
The 2006 Q2 is rich golden-yellow in colour with ripe tropical notes - creamy pineapple, toasted nut brittle and melon with lemony hints. Layered and assertive on the palate with smooth oak, pineapple and pear fruit and toasty spices on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 22nd, 2007

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1698. Nk'Mip Cellars Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Love the easy access screw-cap closure!
A brilliant yellow colour with sweet pear and apple aromas and undertones of tropical fruit, vanilla and butterscotch. Fresh on the palate with crisp flavours of citrus and white fruit surrounded by spiced vanillin oak. Warm and rounded with mouth-watering acidity and a terrific balance of fruit and oak.
5% Pinot Blanc blended in.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 7th, 2008

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1699. Nk'Mip Cellars Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2007
Good value!
Sinfully appealing aromas - smells like biting into a caramel apple. But you can't dismiss the juicy pineapple, creamy pear, honey and vanilla spiked with sweet spices....The palate is loaded with toasted spices, pineapple and grilled lemon halves - minerality and more spices provide the missing link. Very drinkable, fresh with a soft round palate and bright acidity.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2009

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1700. Nk'Mip Cellars Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2005
A dark cherry-hued Merlot with clean aromas of red cherries and berries, warm spices, fresh herbs and chocolate. Pure flavours with a bright fruit intensity and layers of sweet toasty spice and leather. Smooth and elegant with soft tannins. Drinking nicely now.
5% Cabernet Sauvignon
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2008

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1701. Nk'Mip Cellars Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2007
Extravagantly perfumed with peach nectar, white blossoms, a hint of melon and juicy citrus. Vibrant acidity on the palate with flavours of spiced honeydew melon, lime juice, a suggestion of herbs and a pinch of nutmeg. The texture is smooth and it has a lovely weight.
About 10% Chardonnay has been added to the Pinot Blanc is this tasty combo.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2008

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1702. Nk'Mip Cellars Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
Lovely red berry and dark cherry fruit aromas with cedary notes, toast and vanilla. Youthful and fresh - smooth on the palate with solid fruit, spice and leather, supple tannins and lingering finish. Always a tasty, reliable Pinot from a wonderful South Okanagan winery.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 6th, 2008

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1703. Nk'Mip Cellars Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2006
The Nk'Mip (pronounce Inkameep please) Pinot Noir leans toward a savoury BC style with plenty of sage-y herbal notes, sour cherry, cedarbox, spice and leather. The texture is smooth, it slides onto your palate, it's fine-boned and light-bodied with red fruit and woodsy flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 4th, 2009

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1704. Nk'Mip Cellars Qwam Qwmt Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan BC, 2005
Berries, black fruits, earth and cocoa aromas with undertones of herbs and coffee beans. Dark, dense fruit on the palate - blackberry, black currant flavours with plummy hints, coffee, earth and spice. Balanced, with good acidity, chewy on the mid-palate with smooth tannins on the finish.
11.5% Merlot
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 20th, 2008

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1705. Nk'Mip Cellars Qwam Qwmt Meritage, Okanagan BC, 2005
Fresh, juicy red berry aromas, mint-chocolate and creamy vanilla notes. The bright berry fruit continues on the palate, tobacco and chocolate follow with layers of oak and toasted spice flavours. Full-bodied with harmonious acidity and a lingering finish.
50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 20th, 2008

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1706. Nk'Mip Cellars Qwam Qwmt Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2005
Rich, warm and earthy - smokey plum and black cherry aromas with sweet allspice and Bourbon vanilla notes. The sweet dark fruit continues on the palate - silky on the tongue with vanilla, spice and leather-y flavours. Supple tannins on the finish with lingering choco-coffee flavours.
Beautiful!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 20th, 2008

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1707. Nk'Mip Cellars Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2007
Soft aromatics of gala apple, apricots, musky wild honey and pomelo citrus notes. Mouth-watering acidity with green apple flavours followed by lime and minerals - a pleasantly tart finish with rounded acidity.
Another vintage, well made and delicious!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2008

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1708. Nk'Mip Merlot Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

A rich, dark Merlot with lush plum and black cherry aromas, mocha, brown spices and some dried herbal notes. Dense and quite brooding with robust spice, cocoa and dark fruit and toasted oak lingering on the finish. This is a powerful wine with well balanced acidity to keep it in check.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2011

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1709. Nk'Mip QwAm QwMT Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

The grapes for this reserve tier of Chardonnay come from Nk'Mip's 30 year-old Inkameep vineyard. The wine was aged in French oak barrels for 10 months.
Aromas of toasted brown spices, cashew butter and grilled pineapple with rich pear compote and vanilla notes. The palate follows suit layering brown butter, citrus and toasted nut flavours. The oak is obvious but it's well balanced, it has bright acidity and a long spiced finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2011

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1710. Nk'Mip Qwam Qwmt Meritage, Okanagan Valley, 2007

This impressive Bordeaux-style red blends 75% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon with 10% Cabernet Franc. It is earthy and dense with concentrated aromas of black plums, cherry and black currents, spiced chocolate and sweet vanilla, mocha and a hint of bell pepper. The palate is supple and dense with liqueur-like intensity of coffee, chocolate and dark fruit flavours, nicely balanced with acidity. A lengthy and serious wine with well-integrated tannins.

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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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1711. Nk'Mip Qwam Qwmt Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
A plush wine featuring aromas of dark plums, dried cherries, leather, toffee with warm spice, white pepper and savoury herbs. The palate is smooth, flavours of juicy forest berries, sweet spice and pepper with a decadent and supple finish.
Another impressive vintage for winemaker Randy Picton...
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 10th, 2009

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1712. Nk'Mip Qwam Qwmt Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Another great vintage for Nk'Mip's Q2 Pinot Noir.
Fragrant with crushed dark floral and juicy cherry aromas, raspberries and vanilla, cedar box and fine spice. The palate is supple, laden with sweet red berries and cherries, pepper and savoury hints follow and then flavours of espresso bean and spice linger. A well made, fine grained wine with a smooth finish.
Excellent.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 19th, 2009

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1713. Nk'Mip Qwam Qwmt Riesling Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2005
Nk'Mip has been producing some of Wine Diva's favorite BC wines in their rather youthful (but prestigious) life. The Qwam Qwmt (aka Q2 in case you cannot pronounce it) label is Nk'Mip's top tier and winemaker Randy Picton chooses only the best for the Q2 series. The Q2 Riesling Icewine is one of the most elegant I've tasted. Oodles of apricot and roasted apples, hints of classic riesling petrol aromas and beautiful lifted kumquat citrus. Yellow hued with golden glints it's crisp, not too sweet on the tongue with a long clean finish. Chocolate: This Icewine loved the spiced chocolate I sampled with it, as well as the sweet ganache filled truffles and Purdy's Hedgehogs. Cheese: Yes!
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 25th, 2006

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1714. Nk'Mip Qwam Qwmt Syrah, Okanagan Valley, 2006
Balancing consumer demand for fruit, with style and focus in a bottle seems to be Nk'Mip's forte. The aromas display spiced plums, black cherries, fragrant floral and savoury notes, roasted coffee beans and cocoa. It's fresh and direct on the palate, the flavours echo the aromas, the tannins are integrated and spice lingers lovingly on the finish.
The great acidity and integrated tannins make this wine delicious with classic cheese fondue
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 3rd, 2009

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1715. No.99 Wayne Gretzky Estates Cabernet~Merlot, Niagara Peninsula, 2007
Aged 18 months in French and American oak barrels this No.99 red blends 43% Cabernet Sauvignon with 34% Merlot and 23% Cabernet Franc.
There is sweet fruit and savoury undertones in this wine - aromas of mixed red berries and black plums, roasted herbs and smoky bacon with rich chocolate liqueur notes. Expect nice concentration in the mouth and similar berry, chocolate and roasted /meaty flavours layered with spiced tobacco.
Fine chewy tannins linger and bright acidity balances nicely.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 11th, 2011

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1716. No.99 Wayne Gretzky Estates Founders Series Riesling, Niagara Ontario, 2008

The elegance and tautness of good Riesling never fails to lure me in.
Here you'll find loads of lime oil - crisp (not fully ripe) stonefruits, white grapefruit, orchard blossoms and some leesy saki-type notes. Similar crisp, snappy flavours on the palate - the focus here is citrus/lemondrop flavours and a fresh, mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 21st, 2011

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1717. Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand, 2006
Zippy and fresh with aromas of white grapefruit, cut grass and hints of green mango. On the palate the Nobilo is crisp with lemon, minerals and juicy gooseberry followed up with more cut grass and green mango flavours.
Wonderfully refreshing!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2007

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1718. Noble Ridge 'Mingle', Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

A good wine to pair with spicy dishes, the Mingle Pinot Gris went through a stopped fermentation, which the winemaker desired to preserve its freshness. You can expect this wine to be on the sweeter side though due to this process.
It is undoubtably fragrant - lychee, marshmallow and orange blossoms, exotic citrus and sweet spices. The palate is weighty and expectedly sweet offering pear, honey, citrus and spice flavours - the finish is long.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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1719. Noble Ridge Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2005
The Noble Ridge Chardonnay seems to be taking the local wine cognoscenti by storm-which unfortunately makes it hard to find so you can sample it for yourself.
Super creamy with butterscotch, buttery baked pear, warm spices and a firm hand with French and American oak. Solid mid-palate weight, smoky wood, spice, nuts and vanilla with a warm, bold finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2007

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1720. Noble Ridge Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Located just east of Okanagan Falls the 35 acre estate of Noble Ridge was established in 2001. They now produce a half-dozen differnt wines including this Pinot Grigio. Solid pear aromas with loads of minerality, some orchard blossom and citric notes and a hint of stone fruit - plenty of acidity and a snappy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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1721. Noble Ridge Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

The Noble Ridge Pinot Grigio breaks free from the typical B.C. Pinot Gris style with aromas of mown lawn, lemons, wild herbs, apples and pears with caramel undertones. The palate offers plenty of citrus and clover honey with vanilla caramels, hints of spice and vanilla flavours lingering across the finish.
A rounded palate with bright acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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1722. Norton 'Lo Tengo' Malbec, Argentina, 2009
The label has changed, a bit. It no longer peels away from the bottle and the legs don't dance as you move it from side-to-side.
It is a crowd-pleasing red with sweet spice, sunwarmed berries - raspberry, blueberry and blackberry - vanilla and chocolate with hints of wild flowers. The palate follows suit with plenty of berry, cocoa and coffee flavours, it is simple and juicy, a good value every day drinking wine with a spicy tobacco finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 9th, 2010

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1723. Norton 'LoTengo' Torrontes, Argentina 2007
Okay - so the label is a bit campy, but if you like aromatic wines, good value and a quaffer to pair with spicy food - this is your wine.
Ripe melon and peach aromas - tropical hints - honey and lime zest with loads of floral notes. It's slick on the palate and flavours similar to Gewurztraminer - spices and rose flavours, lychee and peaches with citrus lingering through the finish.
Good value.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 18th, 2009

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1724. Norton Sangiovese, Mendoza Argentina, 2005
The Norton has seductive aromas of sweet cherries, violets, cedar, cocoa, licorice, vanilla and black currant notes. On the palate it's smooth and peppery on the entry; it grows on the mid-palate with rustic flavours of spiced red fruit and finishes softly with tobacco and leathery flavours.
And the best part is the price!
As reviewed in Infamous Magazine Sept 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 1st, 2007

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1725. Norton Sangiovese, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Up-front fruit - ripe red cherry, dark floral notes, grapey aromas, sweet spice and vanilla with blueberry tones. Silky on the palate with juicy, jammy fruit - cherry and blueberry - leather, cedar and more sweet spice on the palate.
Very easy drinking - great value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 23rd, 2008

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1726. Nugan Estate Manula Grove Durif, Riverina NSW Australia, 2006
We all like change right?
Okay maybe some of you don't but have you ever tasted Durif? Well you may have if you have tasted a California Petit Syrah. Some research suggests that Durif is not actually Petit Syrah but that doesn't prevent the labelling or the similarities I find in flavours.
This is a lovely wine with juicy blueberry and bramble/briary aromas with dark floral notes. Sweet, juicy fruit on the palate with cocoa and tight tannins on the finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1727. Nugan Estate McLaren Parish Shiraz,McLaren Vale Australia,2005
Appealing aromas of dark berries, orange peel, eucalyptus and violets with rich chocolate and spice notes. Lush on the palate with lots of spiced berry and a smooth vanilla-y finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 28th, 2007

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1728. Nuviana, Huesca Spain, 2005
An excellent value weekday dinner wine made from Cabernet, Merlot and Syrah.
Warm cherry and raspberry aromas, lifted dark floral supported by earthy, leathery undertones and a seam of iodine. Polished on the palate, spicy and leathery with wild blueberry flavours. Integrated tannins and bright balanced acidity with a price that says buy two!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 31st, 2008

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1729. Oak Bay Family Barrel Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007

There are very pretty aromas in this St. Hubertus Pinot Noir.
Expect juicy cherries, raspberry and vanilla, sweet spices, fragrant floral notes, cedar chips and rainforest floor. Wonderfully fresh with powdery tanninss throughout and flavours of spicy red fruit, beet greens and dry tobacco with plenty of pepper.
Impressive structure and very enjoyable.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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1730. Oak Bay Gamay Noir, Okanagan BC, 2007
Loads of black cherry and cracked black pepper with undertones of dried fruits, cocoa and mixed spice. The dried fruit reappears on the palate laden with cracked pepper and black fruits. Lots of acidity and integrated tannins pair with hearty pastas and slow roasted meats.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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1731. Oak Bay Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Aromas of strawberries and purple briary berries, vanilla caramels and mocha with savoury/earthy undertones and peppery spice. The palate is peppery too, followed by red fruit, herbal flavours and spiced cocoa - pepper lingers on the finish as well. The Gebert family suggests pairing this wine with fondue, syrup roasted squash ravioli or BC sablefish with lentils.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 18th, 2010

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1732. Oak Bay Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

This very attractive St. Hubertus aromatic offers classic lychee, rose oil and stone fruit aromas layered with sweet and musky wild honey, cold cream and exotic citrus notes. The palate is bright, slightly tart and dry with loads of citrus, warm spice, rosewater, peach and orange praline flavours. Very nice concentration with a mouth-watering finish. Bravo - great value!
Recommended pairings: green chicken curry or cedar-planked salmon with a pistachio crust.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 31st, 2011

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1733. Oak Bay Vineyards Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Kelowna's St. Hubertus is also the producer of the Oak Bay Vineyards wines.
An impressively aromatic Gewurztraminer presenting peaches, lychee, starfruit, candied tangerine peel and warm spices. It has nice, typical Gewurztraminer flavours; it's crisp, freshly delicate, with spice and white grapefruit lingering on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2009

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1734. Obikwa Cabernet Sauvignon, South Africa, 2009
I cannot tell you how many times I see an Obikwa bottle set beside a recycling bin when I am out for my runs.
First of all, the value is crazy - and, like the critter label concept or not, the wine is tasty.
Of the reds I like the Cabernet the best - juicy black currents and sweet spices, tobacco and savoury undertones of green olive and dried herbs. Similar dark berries, dry tobacco and spice flavours appear on the palate and dusty bittersweet cocoa lingers on the finish.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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1735. Obikwa Sauvignon Blanc, South Africa, 2008
You can't deny the price is right...
Typical Sauvignon - grass clippings, snap peas and gooseberry with loads of citric elements - crisp and juicy on the palate with a tart finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 2nd, 2009

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1736. Obikwa Sauvignon Blanc, South Africa, 2009
You cannot argue with a price like this...The Obikwa are some of the most affordable yet quaffable wines on the market right now.
The Sauvignon Blanc offers fresh, typical Sauvignon Blanc aromas - passion fruit, gooseberry, elderflower, sweet herbs and citrus. It is snappy on the palate - expect similar green fruits, citrus, and herbal flavours to reappear in the mouth. A simple white, with very assertive acidity that would be good paired with summer salads, creamy cheeses and fish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - January 31st, 2011

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1737. Obikwa Sauvignon Blanc, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2006
Amazing value and new price.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 1st, 2008
Bright tropical fruit, cut grass, dried pineapple and gooseberry aromas with a hint of candied ginger.
Smooth and fruity with grapefruit and limeade flavours! At this price it may become your favorite summer sipper!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 24th, 2007

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1738. Obikwa Shiraz, South Africa 2009
Here is an under $10 option that actually shows some character rather than just sweet, generic juice. Saying that, don't expect complexity, but a very good value quaffer.
Aromas of roasted coffee, spiced blackberries, pepper , cocoa and rubber. The palate is smooth, quite supple actually, with similar blackberry, pepper and spice leading to smoked meat flavours. A buy-by-the-case party option that will also do in a pinch for a barbecue.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 31st, 2011

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1739. Obikwa Shiraz, South Africa, 2008
A very good value weekday Shiraz with creamy black fruits, leather and earth with just a hint of rubber on the nose. The palate is supple, the fruit sweet and ripe it has a savoury character that pairs well with barbecued foods. Very easy drinking - wine for a party...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2009

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1740. Ogier 'Heritages Blanc' Cotes du Rhone France, 2010

NEW!
This new offering blends the famous white grapes of Rhone - white Grenache, Clairette, Bourbelenc, Roussanne and Viognier to make a charming wine - and what a great alternative to your everyday Chardy or Savvy!
Aromas of beeswax, minerals, wildflowers and citrus with hints of fine sice and resin. The palate is concentrated, nicely rounded and slightly oily with pleasing citrus and melon flavours highlighted with almond oil.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 2nd, 2011

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1741. Ogier 'Oratorio' Gigondas Rhone Valley France, 2009

You'll want to keep your nose buried in your glass, deciphering the lush blackberry, plum and cherry pie aromas, dried floral and tobacco notes and earthy, peppery undertones. Supple on the entry, powdery tannins pop up on the mid-palate and cling across the finish while flavours of dark fruit, garrigue/dried herbs and spiced cocoa linger.
Grenache~Syrah blend.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 23rd, 2011

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1742. Ogier Crozes~Hermitage Les Brunnelles, Rhone Valley, 2007
Now here is a firmly structured Syrah from the northern Rhone that offers savoury aromas of grilled red peppers, dried herbs, leather, mineral and pepper. Sweet, sunwarmed berries lead the palate layered with spice and earthy flavours. Plus, it has a lovely, long finish with soft tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2010

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1743. Ogier Crozes~Hermitage Les Brunnelles, Rhone Valley, 2008
Another good vintage for this firmly structured Syrah from the northern Rhone, the Les Brunnelles offers sweet black cherry and sunwarmed blackberry aromas, dense chocolate and espressso with plenty of finely ground white pepper. The palate is fresh but firm and is dominated by pepper, blackberries and mocha with a bittersweet chocolate finish. Elegant and smooth with an impressive linger.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 30th, 2010

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1744. Ogiers Cotes du Rhone Heritages, Rhone Valley France, 2007
This delicious blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre from the southern Rhone is a perfect example of the southern Rhone's ability to produce quality wines with ripe fruit and complexity at an appealing price point.
There are obvious notes of mixed berry, wild herbs, saddle leather and spice on the nose but it leaps onto the palate with sweet blueberry and raspberry flavours, vanilla and spice flavours (notably star anise and clove) pepper and berries linger on the finish. It is a bright and supple wine that will pair well with rich mushroom dishes or firm, dry goat cheese.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 9th, 2010

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1745. Ogiers Cotes du Rhone Heritages, Rhone Valley France, 2009

A delicious blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre from the Southern Rhone shows the region's ability to produce quality wines with ripe fruit and complexity at an appealing price point.
Very intriguing aromas of wild berries and cherries, cocoa, spice and toffee. The palate is fresh, the texture is silky and finely woven with ripe, juicy fruit and roasted coffee bean flavours. The finish is smooth and lingers with toast and spiced cocoa.
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©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2011

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1746. Oracle Shiraz, Western Cape South Africa, 2005
Super easy drinking, the Oracle Shiraz has jammy blackberry, plummy and vanilla aromas with undertones of mocha. On the palate its supple and rich with ripe berries, coffee, chocolate, a suggestion of charred meats followed by a smooth finish.
Good value!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 22nd, 2008

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1747. Orin Swift "The Prisoner" Napa Valley California, 2004
Baked bread, plum and prune aromas rounded out with sweet vanilla cherries. Velvety smooth texture, more black fruit in the mouth and loads of chocolaty-mocha flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2006

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1748. Ormarine Picpoul de Pinet, Coteaux de Languedoc France, 2009

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If you have never heard of the grape variety Picpoul don't worry, but if the name on the label and the coastal Mediterranean location didn't already give you a clue, this is a grape that pairs extremely well with fish - shellfish, poached white fish, grilled fish and perhaps even cheese fondue.
Delicate and minerally, this very light-bodied wine offers aromas of grapefruit, citrus blossom. The palate is clean, fresh and very brisk with similar citrus flavours that roll across your tongue.
A straightforward wine with a long, mineral finsh and a great price!
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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1749. Ormarine Picpoul de Pinet, Coteaux de Languedoc France, 2010

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If you have never heard of the grape variety Picpoul don't worry, but if the name on the label and the coastal Mediterranean location didn't already give you a clue, this is a grape that pairs extremely well with fish - shellfish, poached white fish, grilled fish and perhaps even cheese fondue.
Delicate with an attractive saline minerality, this very light-bodied wine offers aromas of lemons, green apples and spring blossoms. The palate is clean, fresh and very brisk with citrus, pear and peach flavours highlighted with a hint of fresh fennel.
A straightforward wine with a long, mineral finsh and a great price!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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1750. Orofino "Sagebrush" Pinot Noir, Similkameen BC,2006
This new screw-capped Pinot Noir had just been released when I tasted it at Orofino. It's a second, entry level series called Sagebrush that was harvested from non-estate fruit.
The label is slightly different than the classic Orofino and the juice is good. Youthful, with aromas of sour cherry, dried strawberries and spiced tobacco with red fruit on the palate, surprising power and hints of savoury herbs, smoke, leather and spice on the finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 22nd, 2007

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1751. Osake Junmai Nama Genshu-Sake
The Genshu has the most overt fruitiness of the three Osake. Sweet and exotic fruit and flora with a rich, lush texture and warm smooth finish. If this was a wine it would be a Viognier from California.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2007

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1752. Osake Junmai Nama Nigori-Sake
Hazy like a maritime fog with a leesy, yeasty character and minerality closer to that of a pristine mountain stream. The Nigori is creamier with more earthiness than the clear sake's with a velvety texture. If it was a wine it would be premier cru Chablis from France.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2007

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1753. Osake Junmai Nama-Sake
Brilliant, pale hued and clear with delicate aromatics, light floral notes with a sweet orchard fruitiness. It has a bright clean taste that hints at sun-warmed peaches, rounding off with crisp minerality. If it were a wine it would be a Mosel Riesling from Germany
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 15th, 2007

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1754. Osborne Solaz Tempranillo-Cabernet Sauvignon, Spain, 2004
The Tempranillo in this blend takes the lead with black cherry, berry, bacon and mineral aromas with leather and fleur de sel notes. On the palate the wine is earthy and chewy...plummy and cherried with peppery spices and dusty tannins on the finish.
Like the bull on the label obviously states, this wine wants meat.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 23rd, 2007

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1755. Osoyoos Larose "Petales d'Osoyoos", Okanagan Valley BC 2004
Osoyoos LaRose's little brother is big- meaty, burley and brawny. I suggest you decant it for at least one hour. Black cherry, plum, black current and leather aromas with dried fruit and earthy-woodsy notes. Intense on the palate with cocoa, tobacco, leather, spice and aggressive tannins that soften with decanting. Recommended eats are strictly protein based.
As reviewed in Infamous Magazine August 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2007

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1756. Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin, Okanagan BC, 2003
Sweet berries and fresh green herbal aromas with hints of earth, vanilla, coconut and cocoa. On the palate the flavours are clean and fresh with an extra dose of acidity, juicy red fruit, tobacco, cedar and coffee grounds on the finish. The tannins are tight and fine still young and chewy. Cellar and save it for a few years!
19,700 cases (6pk) 75% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Malbec, 5% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc.

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2007

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1757. Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin, Okanagan BC, 2004
The 2004 is admittedly my favourite of the OL releases with soft upfront violet and berry aromas which move into deeper, richer and darker fruit aromas. On the palate it is the most velvety of the four releases with silky chocolate, earth and tobacco, lush fruit and less acidity than the 2003. The tannins are still tight and chewy but it will be a nice addition to your cellar!
Released November 2006
(68% Merlot, 21% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot, 4% Cabernet Franc, 2% Malbec)
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 19th, 2007

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1758. Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin, Okanagan BC, 2005
This now well recognized Bordeaux-style blend is all BC. A joint venture between the Bordeaux based Group Taillan and Vincor Canada the grapes are 100% BC and the production takes place in the Southern Okanagan but the winemaker Pascal Mavedon, is wholly French.
The 2005 vintage is a dense and heady combination of rich dark earth, savoury herbs, berry fruit and dried plum aromas with whiffs of pencil shavings and smoky/meaty notes. On the palate it is purely masculine, chewy and quite massive showing cocoa, leather and sweet tobacco with a chewy texture and lingering char flavours.
Decant if you must consume now but this would make a wonderful cellar gift.
Released November 2007
67% Merlot, 23% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Petit Verdot, 4% Cabernet Franc, 2% Malbec
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2007

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1759. Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin, Okanagan BC, 2006
Surprisingly approachable for such a young, powerful wine. I decanted it two hours in advance of reviewing it and found it to have loads of sweet, upfront berry aromas followed with chocolate, leather and graphite, a whiff of bacon fat and savoury herbs, cassis, plums, jalapeno and mixed spice. The entry is fresh, then fine tannins kick in - it's elegant with good acidity and layers of chocolate, spice, coffee, roasted meat, gravel and berry fruits. Full-bodied with ripe, powerful tannins at the back and a lingering smoky finish.
Released November 2008 in British Columbia, Newfoundland in Spring 2009 and the 2005 vintage will be released in Ontario in February followed later by Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
69% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Petit Verdot, 4% Cabernet Franc, 3% Malbec
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 8th, 2008

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1760. Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin, Okanagan Valley, 2007
Layers of red currents, sour cherries and stewed plums, slightly oxidized with treacle-y molasses notes. Although this blend of Merlot with 21% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Cabernet Franc, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec smells like it has some age, the palate leads off with fresh berry followed by coffee grounds, sweet chocolate and grean bean flavours. The tannins are firm and deep toast flvours linger.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2010

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1761. Osoyoos Larose Petals d'Osoyoos , Okanagan Valley BC, 2007

The little brother to Le Grand Vin is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec & Petit Verdot.
Aromas of black fruit - notably plums and cherries - brown spices and leather, sunbaked earth with undertones of toffee and molasses. Nice intensity and balance in the mouth, juicy cherry and plum flavours, dark toasted spices, mocha and tobacco. It is a solid wine, chewy but fresh with fine grippy tannins on the finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2011

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1762. Osoyoos Larose Petals d'Osoyoos Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
This little brother to Le Grand Vin Osoyoos Larose is quite brawny. Aromas of black fruits and plums, a layer of dried fruit and dark chocolate, espresso and spice with sunbaked earth and a savoury, meaty core. Concentrated but not supple with dark earthy flavours to echo the aromas - coffee and cocoa, tobacco and spice with fine, tight tannins across the palate. The acidity is obvious, the flavours are dense and the finish is lengthy.
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 6th, 2010

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1763. Oxford Landing Pinot Grigio, South Eastern Australia, 2008
Yalumba's Oxford Landing produces this fresh, fragrant Pinot Gris. It releases aromas of minerals and creamy pears, nectarine and rich honey with herbal notes and a hint of toast. The palate is lively, an echo of crisp white fruit, citrus, herbal and toasted flavours with a mouth-watering and zesty finish.
Tasty and a good value!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2010

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1764. Oyster Bay Merlot Rose, Hawke's Bay New Zealand, 2006
A beautiful hue, the colour of cherry juice with fresh red berry and sour cherry aromas and a hint of crushed flowers. Dry on the palate with crab apple, tart berries and some cedary, spiced nuances. Bright acidity with a zesty, contemplative finish this rose has some power to it - allowing it to be paired with anything from cheese and appetizers to fish and lighter meat dishes.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 17th, 2008

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1765. Pacific Breeze "GSM", High Valley - Lake Country Calif., 2006
A juicy, fresh blend of the famed Rhone varietals; 43% Grenache, 51% Syrah and 6% Mourvedre. Rich garnet with purplish hints and upfront fruit aromas of mixed berries and prune plums, chocolate, dark flowers, Christmas cake spices and inky/iodine notes. Fresh berries, creamy cherry and allspice flavours with supple tannins.
Very good!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2008

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1766. Pacific Breeze 'Killer Cab', 2006
Pacific Breeze Winery, located in New Westminister has deftly handled the "Cellared in Canada" issue by naming the vineyard in which their grapes come from right on the label. Or, in the case of this new "Killer Cab" the label clearly states; "Produced and cellared in New Westminister BC from USA grapes". Simple, honest and effective.

The wine itself has gobs of briary berry aromas, chocolate nougat, sweet vanilla and hints of coconut. Its super easy drinking but still has some complexity - jammy fruit, liberal chocolate, espresso and spice. Nicely balanced with soft tannins and good acidity.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 17th, 2009

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1767. Pacific Breeze 'Vin de Garagiste P2', 2006
Another well made wine in Pacific Breeze Winery's (made in Canada from US grapes - as stated on the bottle) portfolio, the Vin de Garagiste is a nod to their own "garage winery" in New Westminister's light industrial area.
A blend of Bordeaux grape varieties it has affluent dried cherry and prune, plump berry, chocolate and espresso aromas with a hint of peppery spice. The palate is full and as rich as the nose - juicy cassis, a hint of blueberry and layers of tobacco, spiced cocoa and coffee. The finish is lengthy with firm, ripe tannins.Very enjoyable.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2010

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1768. Pacific Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon "aCURE eSTATE Vineyards", Alexander Valley Ca., 2005
Made with 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17.5% Merlot, 5% Cabernet franc and 1% Petit Verdot it has upfront cassis, cherry and cedar aromas with undertones of vanilla, chocolate and a hint of marzipan. Lush and full-bodied on the palate showing elegant layered flavours of smooth berries with spiced cocoa and oak on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2008

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1769. Pacific Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon "Hawk & Horse Vineyards", Lake County, Ca., 2005
Cassis and briary fruit on the nose with undertones of cedar, vanilla and mint. On the palate it's full-bodied and smooth with luxuriant, dark berry/cherry fruit, vanilla spices and chocolate with fine, dusty tannins on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2008

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1770. Pacific Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon "Signature Series", Red Hills Lake County Ca., 2005
The "Signature" Cabernet is made from 91% Cabernet, 8% Syrah and a half-percent each of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Rich aromas - fresh dark berries, sweet chocolate, warm spices and vanilla. Smooth fruit on the palate, earth and minerals followed by peppery spices, tobacco and cocoa with firm tannins throughout.
This is a cellar keeper.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2008

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1771. Pacific Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon 'aCure eSTATE Vineyards', Alexander Valley Ca., 2005
The Pacific Breeze wines have impressed me from the very first time I tasted them.
The label clearly states "Made in New Westminster BC from USA grapes" and those are some very good grapes.
This wine embodies Cabernet - rich cassis, saddle leather, dark earth and graphite, tobacco and hints of mocha.The palate is concentrated, almost brooding with black current and leathery flavours. Great balance and structure with long powdery tannins.
Impressive!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2009

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1772. Pacific Breeze Chardonnay "Sangiacomo Vineyards", Carneros Ca., 2005
Golden-hued with rich toasty aromas, ripe pear, roasted pineapple, caramel and oak spice. On the palate it’s rounded and smooth with creamy fruit, spiced rum and caramel flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 1st, 2008

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1773. Pacific Breeze Chardonnay "Sangiacomo Vineyards", Carneros Ca., 2006
Brilliant with golden glints and sweet caramel aromas, golden pineapple, minerals and lemon vanilla. On the palate it is fresh showing tropical fruit, citrus, butterscotch, minerals with vanillin and toasted oak spices on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 21st, 2008

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1774. Pacific Breeze Chardonnay 'Sangiacomo Vineyard', Carneros California, 2007
This made in BC from California grapes (as stated clearly on the label) Chardonnay is not a shrinking violet.
A rich golden colour it has overt aromas of butterscotch brulee, ripe pineapple, wild honey and warm spice with a hint of orange creamsicle and a leesy core. It is big and bold on the palate with plenty of tropical pineapple, exotic spice, vanilla and caramel flavours. Toasty oak and oak spice dominate and linger across the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 2nd, 2010

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1775. Pacific Breeze Killer Cab, 2007
The Pacific Breeze "Produced and Cellared in New Westminister BC from USA grapes" wines (clearly stated on the front label) are across the board - well-made and substantial.
This Killer Cab will seduce dessert lovers with its plum and rich cassis aromas, espresso, hazelnut, molten chocolate and warm toffee notes with a with a hint of Bananas Foster. It is concentrated and supple with ripe berry flavours, loads of spice and espresso. The texture is powdery with dry, cocoa flavoured tannins.
Very tasty!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 9th, 2010

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1776. Pacific Breeze Killer Cab, 2008
The Pacific Breeze "Produced and Cellared in New Westminister BC from USA grapes" wines have garnered quite a following. They are substantial well-made styles like this Cabernet which ofers seductive aromas of chocolate covered cherries, currents, vanilla, cedar and sweet spices with some minty undertones. On the palate, intense flavours of dark spiced rum and vanilla, cassis and molten chocolate linger across the finish. Firm sweet tannins are balanced with bright acidity and plenty of mouth-filling flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2011

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1777. Pacific Breeze Sangiacomo Vineyards Chardonnay, 2009
It's been a banner year for Pacific Breeze - accolades and recognition don't come easy with so much competition out there.
The 2009 Chardonnay hits the spot with fresh pear and sweet caramel notes, vanilla and a refreshing hint of mint. There is nice complexity on the palate - it is creamy smooth and lovingly spiced with oak to highlight rather than overwhelm the fruit. Weight and balance - check, long spicy but mouth-watering finish - check.
Made in New Westminister BC from California grapes.

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Wine Diva reviewed - February 23rd, 2011

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1778. Pacific Breeze Signature Series Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Hills California, 2005
Aromas of cassis and rich blackberries, dark chocolate, a suggestion of saddle leather, tobacco leaf, warm spice and inky aromas. The palate is dark and earthy with red berry fruit, leather and cocoa - it has lifted acidity and dry, powdery tannins on the finish.
91% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Syrah and a drop each of Petit Verdot & Cabernet Franc.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 20th, 2010

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1779. Pacific Breeze Syrah, 2006
This is a concentrated Syrah for those who like to sink their teeth into their wine!
Gobs of blackberries and rich black cherries swimming in chocolate, a suggestion of dried fruits, tobacco leaf and sweet, lifted herbal notes. The palate is dense, thick and chewy with smoky cocoa, loads of chocolate, espresso and dark berry flavours, savoury, peppery spice rub and meaty hints - the finish grabs hold with dry, firm tannins.
A forthright wine, not for the meek.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 21st, 2010

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1780. Pacific Breeze Vin de Garragiste P3 Cabernet Sauvignon, 2007

From New Westminister garage winery Pacific Breeze (who sources grapes from the USA and makes them into wine here in BC) this delicious Cabernet oozes cassis (obvious Ribena), licorice, sweet spices, vanilla and chocolate aromas. Generous - it's a plush mouthful of concentrated blackcurrent and mocha flavours lifted by bright acidity and supported by long sweet tannins.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 9th, 2011

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1781. Pacific Breeze Winery 'Big Red', 2008

Made in New Westminister BC from California grapes, the new Big Red is a concentrated wine with aromas of smoked cherries and ribena, vanilla liqueur, sweet spices and cedar notes. The palate follows suit - it's like a B-52 shot - creamy coffee and chocolate liqueur flavours, ripe dark berries and a long spicy finish. There is a lot of power here, it is slightly hot and there are firm but ripe tannins on the finish.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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1782. Pacific Breeze Winery 'GSM', High Valley-Lake Country California, 2007
This British Columbia based winery makes sure you know what the story is by stating produced and cellared in New Westminster BC with grapes from the USA on their front label.
The wines are all very impressive - especially this Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre blend. It is undeniably opulent and succulent with aromas of maraschino cherries, sweet spices and rich chocolate with toffee notes. The palate is concentrated with dense berry/cherry, espresso and cocoa flavours, it is luscious and smooth leaving a trail of spice lingering on the finish.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2010

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1783. Pacific Breeze Winery Hawk & Horse Vineyard Red Hills California Cabernet Sauvignon, 2005
This "made and cellared in Canada from USA grapes" (clearly stated on the front label) Cabernet has the addition of 18% Merlot to flesh it out.
Spicy blackcurrent aromas take the lead followed by rich dark earth, chocolate and a hint of prune. The palate is powerful and focused but still bright, it has plenty of cedarbox and spice flavours with firm, chewy chocolate tannins on the finish.
Despite the age, this wine could still use some cellar time, or decant and serve with some hard aged cheese or dense protein dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 17th, 2009

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1784. Painted Rock 'Red Icon', Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
An impressive first vintage for this Bordelais-style red blend from one of BC's newest wineries. Made from estate grown fruit, the Red Icon is a blend of Cabernet Franc, Petite Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec.
Plush black cherry and berry aromas, cedar and coffee gounds, hints of crushed dark flowers and dried herbs, vanillin oak and just a whiff of jalapeno. The palate is powerful - concentrated fruit, leather, tobacco and spice flavours - the entry is velvety but the tannins are young and grippy. There's a lot of great acidity in this wine to keep it bright but a couple more years in the cellar wouldn't hurt.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 11th, 2010

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1785. Painted Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
One of BC's newest wineries, the Painted Rock Estate Winery has launched with an impressive portfolio and a nod as the best new winery at the 2009 Okanagan Fall Wine Festival wine competition.
The Cabernet has a complex bouquet of smoke, savoury herbs and leathery notes with fresh raspberry and blackcurrent aromas and plush chocolate. It's medium to full-bodied with a smooth texture, flavours of coffee, smoked spices, wild berries and meaty tones with tobacco and some toasted oak flavours and powdery tannins lingering on the finish. Not a bruiser of a Cabernet, leaning more toward refined.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 17th, 2009

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1786. Painted Rock Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Painted Rock is an estate winery located above Skaha Lake near Penticton - this Cabernet 18 months in new French oak before being bottled.
This is a new vintage release for Painted Rock Cabernet Sauvignon and it is still very youthful. It expresses red plums and black berries, spice, savoury dried herbs, roasted coffee and dry tobacco notes. It is concentrated but there is plenty of bright acidity in the mouth. The fruit is juicy and similar spice, cocoa and espresso flavours appear on the palate, lashed with a good dose of toasted oak. This wine is still quite tight, almost brooding with dry powdery tannins and a mouth-watering finish. I recommend cellaring for at least six months or decant energetically.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - February 8th, 2011

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1787. Painted Rock Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Painted Rock has done a fantastic job on their fresh new vintage of Chardonnay.
The aromas are vibrant and rush out of the glass to greet you - juicy citrus, golden pineapple and melon aromas, oak spice and just a hint of fresh herbs. The palate is also energetic - lively acidity hilights melon and tree fruit flavours, citrus peel and light spice, the finish is crisp, zesty and lengthy. Chic, with impressive but restrained power and a deft use of oak to accent.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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1788. Painted Rock Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
A tasty example of BC Merlot, which of late seem to be too oak laden for my liking.
The aromas here are plush and concentrated - plums and kirsch, chocolate, vanilla and espresso with baking spices, mint and crushed dried herbs. The palate is supple on the entry, it launches off with cherry and mocha then drops off a bit before finishing with vanilla and spiced oak. A good balance of acidity, tannins and fruit with a long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2009

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1789. Painted Rock Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The new Painted Rock Winery has been impressing BC wine lovers with their first release.
The Syrah is very bright on the nose with plump berry and sweet cherry aromas, vanilla, crushed violets and warm spices with herbal undertones. It is medium-bodied with loads of pepper and cocoa, a chic wine with lovely balance and dry, firm tannins.
Well done!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2009

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1790. Palandri Boundary Road Sauvignon Blanc, Western Australia 2004
Juicy!
Bright on the nose and refreshing on the palate with cut grass, melon/peach, citrus, asparagus and white floral notes. Mouth-watering with attractive fruit and a lingering finish.
Note:This wine will be on LTO until December 30th for $14.99!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1791. Palandri Frankland River Riesling, Western Australia, 2006
Juicy peach and nectarine aromas with white flower, mineral and lemon-lime. Gently rounded and smooth on the palate with citrus zest and hints of sweet herbs and spices. A perfect refreshing sipper or paired with sushi!
This wine may be currently unavailable in BC.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2007

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1792. Palandri Shiraz, Western Australia, 2002
Sweet and ripe black fruit aromas-creamy blackberry, smoked meat and peppery spice with nicely integrated tannins. Big and smooth!
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2006

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1793. Palo Alto Reserva Sauvignon Blanc, Maule Valley Chile, 2007
Rich smoky and flinty aromas followed closely with grass, wild herbs, gooseberry and white grapefruit then more earthy minerality and a hint of honey at the back. Zingy, mouth-watering acidity, tart gooseberry and sour citrus zest flavours that pair well with fresh, creamy cheeses or dishes with herbed-lemon sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2008

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1794. Palo Alto Reserva, Maule Valley Chile, 2008
Great value!
A wine to pair with hearty meat sauces or rich tomato based pastas this is a delicious one with seductive aromas of warm, sweet black raspberry, roasted herbs and chocolate with very appealing notes of violets and cedar chips. The palate is supple, weighty and smooth - layered with dark chocolate, berries, spice and tobacco. The finish wraps up with savoury herbal flavours and fine, powdery tannins.
A blend of: Cabernet Sauvignon with 30% Carmenere and 15% Syrah
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 7th, 2010
This chewy blend of Cabernet Sauvignon with 30% Carmenere and 15% Syrah features savoury aromas of dark berries and roasted herbs, plenty of spice, mocha and a hint of bell pepper. The palate is supple, it's medium-full bodied with flavours of espresso and leather, dark fruits and grilled meat with toasted oak and green olives.
It is a hearty wine that is meant to be paired with hearty roasted meats or rich stews.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 9th, 2009

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1795. Palo Alto Reserva, Maule Valley, Chile, 2006
Opaque and purplish in colour with addictive mixed berry compote aromas--blueberry and black currant with plummy notes, chocolate and leather. Luscious on the tongue with mouth-filling berries, cocoa and meaty nuances with smooth vanilla on the finish.
A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Chile's classic Carmenere--A wine you could eat with a spoon--what's not to love?

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1796. Pampas del Sur Malbec, Argentina, 2008
Excellent value!
Aromas of molten chocolate and plump raspberries, mint and crushed dark flowers with a core of smoke and minerality. The palate is supple and concentrated - lush berry flavours abound, wrapped in espresso, warm spice, roasted herbs and chocolate. Very nice acidity lifts the flavours, good weight and structure with sweet tannins and a long finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 13th, 2010

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1797. Pampas del Sur Reserve Cabernet~Malbec, Tupungato Argentina, 2007
A 50/50 blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec, this densely coloured red has appealing raspberry and blackberry aromas, sweet vanilla and cinnamon, mint chocolate patties and pepper with tobacco leaf undertones. Fantastic acidity on the palate, it is a supple, mouth-filling wine with plenty of fruit, chocolate and sweet spice flavours and fine tannins on the finish.
A very good value weekday red option to pair with meat or rich pastas.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 11th, 2009

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1798. Papio Chardonnay, California, 2005
This wine with its charming musical monkey was named from the Latin word for baboon-papio! As a bonus the proceeds from sales of the wine go to the preservation of primates in their natural African habitat. How's that for drinking for a good cause! The Papio Chardonnay is fruit forward pear and creamy tropical fruit with a hint of spice. Crisp and clean on the palate with citrus rind, spiced vanilla and toasted oak
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 18th, 2007

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1799. Papio Merlot California, 2004
This wine with its charming musical monkey was named from the Latin word for baboon-papio! As a bonus the proceeds from sales of the wine go to the preservation of primates in their natural African habitat. How's that for drinking for a good cause! The Merlot has bold, rich plum and cherry aromas with a dash of espresso. On the palate its smooth mocha with spice, leather and sweet vanilla.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 5th, 2006

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1800. Paradise Ranch Riesling Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2004
One of the few wineries in the world comitted to producing only late harvest and icewine, Paradise Ranch may very well be the sweetest winery on earth.
The Riesling Icewine has impressive confection aromas of mango-peach jam, honey, sweet spices and caramel notes. Round and ultra-rich on the with a similar flavour/aroma profile and lingering candied citrus on the finish.
This wine is the gift for the sweet-tooth on your list.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2007

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1801. Parducci Petite Sirah Mendocino County California 2004
The Parducci is inky purple in colour and has gorgeous aromas of earth, beets, blackberry juice, blueberries and hints at mineral salt, white pepper and vanilla oak. On the palate its fresh, up-front briary berries with tobacco, leather and tight, chewy tannins on the finish. Grilled foods will glow with this wine!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 27th, 2007

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1802. Parducci Petite Sirah, Mendocino County California, 2005
Fragrant and fresh berry fruit aromas, sweet spices, cedar, vanilla and tobacco notes that reappear on the palate. Blueberry and wildberry flavours, tobacco, cocoa and espresso. Medium-full bodied with fine, drying tannins on the finish.
A wine that will appeal to all those concerned about the environment the Parducci is family farmed, locally owned and operated, carbon neutral, solar powered and uses earth friendly packaging - that means cork!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 8th, 2008

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1803. Parducci Petite Sirah, Mendocino County California, 2006
A wine that will appeal to all those concerned about the environment the Parducci is family farmed, locally owned and operated, carbon neutral, solar powered and uses earth friendly packaging.
Aromas are of juicy cherries, blueberry pie, crushed floral, chocolate and sweet spices. Bright berry fruit on the palate, leather and earth with loads of spices, fine tannins linger on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 14th, 2009

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1804. Parducci Pinot Noir California, 2005
A wine worth going sideways for! There are many things I can say no to--Pinot Noir is not one of them and the Parducci does not disappoint.
Sweet berry aromas-raspberry and wild blueberries with sour cherries, leather, tobacco and fresh, earthy herbs. On the palate the Parducci is smooth and feminine with bright berries and a cedar box full of exotic spices.
Reviewed for CityFood.com March 28 2007!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 25th, 2007

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1805. Parducci Sauvignon Blanc, California, 2005
Fresh aromas brimming with sweet orchard fruit, lemon, cut grass and vanilla. On the palate the Parducci is smooth and softly rounded with crisp tree fruit, white grapefruit and sweet herbs.
Superbly refreshing!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2007

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1806. Parker Station Syrah, Santa Barbara Calif., 2003
Its like the Hugh Jackman of wine. Sinfully masculine and velvety. its lush, gorgeous, full of fresh black cherries and ripe brambleberries drizzled with chocolate sauce. Lether chaps, er just leather, tobacco and spice in a velvety mouth. No sharp tannins on this handsome lad, he's all smooth sailing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 10th, 2006

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1807. Parker Terra Rossa Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra Australia, 2003
Named for the famous Terra Rossa (red soil) in Australia's Coonawarra region the Parker Cabernet shows the elegance of its namesake terroir.
Sweet currant, blueberry and eucalyptus aromas with leather and savoury herbal notes. Fresh and supple on the palate, great balance with leathery, vanillin and spiced flavours, smoothed-out tannins and lingering chocolate on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 22nd, 2007

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1808. Pascual Toso "Toso" Brut, Mendoza Argentina, NV
Here is a very pleasing sparkling wine that sports an attractive package at a great price.
Plenty of juicy citrus and creamy tree fruit aromas, hints of marshmallow and talc with undertones of toasted nuts. The palate is a nice balance of creamy texture and lively acidity - flavours of apple peel, citrus zest and fine toast roll across your tongue. Moussey and mouth-watering.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 8th, 2010

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1809. Pascual Toso Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Argentina, 2005
There's a wonderful Cabernet from Toso which you can find in select private wine stores that's quite delicious and affordable in the $11.00 range but for the few extra dollars and a trip to the BCLDB you can find the 'reserve'.
The reserve is brimming with bright, spicy red fruit, sweet herbal aromas, leather and cocoa. On the palate it is lush, showing bright berry and cherry flavours, sweet spice, tobacco and earth. Look for a chewy mid-palate that leads into tightly wound tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 17th, 2007

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1810. Pascual Toso Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
This fragrant Cabernet is a potpourri of crushed flowers and cedar chips, raspberry and cassis with undertones of fine white pepper, vanilla and licorice. The palate is earthy and offers smooth berry flavours cocoa and cedar, spice and tobacco. Very nice structure and balance at a very agreeable price.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 14th, 2011

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1811. Pascual Toso Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Blackberries and cherry aromas, spice, leather and coffee with meaty, smoked undertones. Intense on the palate with typical meaty/sausage type flavours, spices and fresh blueberry and blackberry with potenet cocoa and coffee flavours. Big, juicy and fresh with ripe tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1812. Pascual Toso Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2008
A sweet and spicy Malbec with gobs of juicy red and black berries, violets and oak spice with hints of vanilla. The palate is medium to full-bodied and bright with layers of forest berries, espresso and spice. The texture is smooth, the tannins are ripe and sweet.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 11th, 2010

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1813. Pascual Toso Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2009
This is a solidly made and approachable Malbec offering appealing aromas of sunwarmed berries and preserved cherries, sweet spices and vanilla with a hint of violets. It is supple in the mouth - fine spice, ripe fruit and vanilla flavours are elevated with bright acidity. Full-bodied with smooth tannins - this is a crowd-pleaser.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 20th, 2010

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1814. Pascual Toso Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2009

One of Argentina's oldest and most established wineries, Pascual Toso has been making wine since 1890.
This wine has a lot of intensity - ripe purple fruit, chocolate, violets, coffee, smoke and pepper with savoury undertones. The palate is supple and laden with briary berries, coffee and spice. Very nice balance of fruit, acid and tannin.
Delish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2011

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1815. Pascual Toso Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina, 2006
Loads of sweet purple berries and red current aromas, smoke, leather and cedar chips and lifted minty notes. The palate is smooth, fresh with juicy wildberry flavours, the tannins are soft and fine spice lingers on the finish.
Very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2009

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1816. Pascual Toso Reserve Malbec Las Barrancas, Argentina, 2006
This wine was available in BCLDB stores but is now available only in private wine stores. Price may vary.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 3rd, 2008
An intense garnet-purple hue with rich raspberry and blueberry aromas, fragrant dark floral, earth and chocolate notes. On the palate it's supple and sweet with lush berry flavours, coffee, warm spices and a peppery finish.
Good value!
Watch for the June 2008 focus on Argentina in BC Liquor Stores.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2008

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1817. Pascual Toso Reserve Malbec, Barrancas Vineyards Mendoza Argentina, 2009

Aged 12 months in small oak barrels this reserve Malbec has abundant berry aromas with sweet spices, bittersweet chocolate, vanilla, savoury hints and an earthy core. There is gobs of fruit on the palate - it is very approachable and supple with similar ripe berry, espresso and toasted oak flavours. Nice lushness in the mouth and a long, smooth roasted coffee finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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1818. Pascual Toso Sauvignon Blanc, Argentina, 2007
Fresh and floral aromas showing grass clippings, lemon, passion fruit, star fruit and minerals. Refreshing on the palate with more clean citrus and minerals hints of honey and mixed tree fruit flavours.
Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 25th, 2008
A great, refreshing value!
Bright aromas featuring lemongrass, herbs, passion fruit, minerals and hints of fennel. Clean on the palate with juicy mandarin and lemon flavours, hints of tropical floral and more mineral. Crisp but not overwhelming acidity makes this as good a sipper as it is a food wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 26th, 2008

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1819. Pascual Toso Sauvignon Blanc, Mendoza Argentina, 2010

This wine hits all the right spots - it's aproachable, fresh and very affordable.
Expect typical Sauvignon aromas of gooseberry, mown lawn, honey, lemons and sweet herbs. The palate is pungent and zesty with white fruit, citrus and nettle flavours. The finish is mouth-watering.
Recommended pairings: pasta pimivera or seafood

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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1820. Pasqua Villa Borghetti Passimento Rosso, Veneto Italy, 2007
The Rosso delle Venezie IGT is made from Corvina, Croatina and Merlot grapes that have been partially dried prior to fermentation - this gives more intensity to the grape as the water evaporates.
It is an earthy wine presenting scorched earth, intense fruit, patchouli and spice aromas. The palate is smooth and concentrated layered with sweet berries, chocolate and earthy flavours. It has balanced acidity and a long finish trailing toasted spice flavours.
Pair with robust tomato-based dishes, hard cheeses and roasted meats.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 28th, 2010

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1821. Passion of Portugal, Lisboa Portugal, 2008
This food-friendly and fruity wine is made from a blend of Portuguese traditional varieties Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo) and Tinta Barocca with the unique addition of Pinot Noir. It offers plenty of sweet raspberry and blueberry aromas, vanilla and tobacco with a potpourri of dried flowers and cedar chips. It has nice acidity and juicy berry fruit on the palate cola spices and cedar flavours and a slightly angular finish.
Pair this wine with crusty bread and soft cheese or fish in stewed tomato sauces.
Great value for weekday dinners!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 8th, 2010

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1822. Pasual Toso Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2007
Impressive value!
Fragrant blackberry, crushed floral notes, sweet spices with pepper and clove notes. Expect a full, supple palate with loads of sweet black cherry and blackberry, cocoa, warm spice and tobacco. Good acidity and fine tannins lingering on the finish. A nice balance of sweet, supple and spicy!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 29th, 2009

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1823. Paul Bara Brut Reserve, Champagne France
Bright and crisp citrus fruit and apple with floral notes and and gentle yeasty aromas. Fresh and light in the mouth, chalk and mineral with lovely sweet orchard fruit flavours

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1824. Paul Cheneau Cava Brut, Spain N/V
A bold primary-hued wrapped bottle with a pop-art senorita waving a blue fan. Fresh and vibrant with persistent bubbles and lovely aromas of apple, hazelnut and almond praline, minerals and delicate blossoms. Crisp and refreshing with a hint sweet citrus on the palate. Not just a three dressed up as a nine!

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1825. Paul Mas Grenache Noir, Pays d'Oc France, 2007
Surprising heft!
This red wine packs a powerful, fruit-driven punch! Gobs of black berries and black cherry, a potpourri of crushed floral and cedar chip notes, smoked spices and vanilla. Impressively potent on the palate, but supple, laden with dark berry fruit, spice, pencil shavings and cedar. Fine, clingy tannins linger. Pair it with grilled meat or roast veg and rich bean dishes
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2009

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1826. Paul Mas Syrah~Viognier, Vin de Pays D'Oc, 2007
Bright red berry and red plum aromas, sweet spices, garrigue, smoke and savoury tones. Smooth on the entry and the savoury, smoky and herbal notes are echoed on the palate. Fine drying tannins on the finish - excellent value!
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 15th, 2009
This single vineyard Paul Mas red has lovely red berry and floral aromas, it's earthy and spiced with savoury undertones and cocoa.The palate presents bright berry flavours and white pepper. It's medium-full bodied and fresh with a smooth texture - fine tannins draw out the finish.
Excellent food wine - pair with braised lamb with syrah jus or grilled vegetables tossed with rosemary and olive oil.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2009

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1827. Paul Mas Viognier, Languedoc France, 2006
Excellent value!
An unctuous Viognier with rich mineral, peach and green mango aromas, citrus blossom, clove and beeswax notes. Oily, lush and spiced on the palate with a lingering peachy and 'peppery' finish.
Pair with spicy vegetarian dishes or spiced crab cakes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 25th, 2007

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1828. Paul Mas Viognier, Pays d'Oc France, 2008
On a recent revisit, this great value Viognier showed bright citrus, mineral and peach aromas layered with exotic spice, orange blossoms, white pepper and a savoury, earthy/mushroomy core that is often expressed in Viognier. Crisp on the palate but with a nice, almost oily weight and presenting flavours of mineral, stone fruit and citrus peel with a nice long spicy finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 20th, 2010
A very bright, consistent Viognier featuring aromas of honeysuckle, orange peel, peach, warm spices, wildflower honey and creamy papaya. Expect fantastic acidity (where so many Viogniers can be lacking) and a rounded texture with flavours of crisp white fruits, citrus peel and spice. The generous finish is dusted with finely ground white pepper.
Pair with spicy dishes or rich seafood.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 16th, 2009

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1829. Paul Zinck Cremant Brut Rose d'Alsace,France, NV
New!
A pretty blush-pink colour with streams of small bubbles and aromas of summer berries, lemon oil, caramel apples, vanilla and toast with a hint of orchard blossoms. The palate is clean, fresh and delightfully spritzy.
100% Pinot Noir - very enjoyable!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 11th, 2008

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1830. Paxton AAA Shiraz Grenache, McLaren Vale Australia 2005
This striking bottle holds good juice! 72% Shiraz blended with one of my favorite red grapes...Grenache.
Sweet mixed berries, a suggestion of dark flowers and warm spice. Silky and rich on the palate with juicy dark fruit, eucalyptus, licorice and more warm spice on the finish.
Smooth and delish!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2007

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1831. Pellegrino Marsala Fine, Sicily Italy, NV
The Pellegrino Fine has the same glorious amber-tobacco shade as the Dolce but is less sweet. Sour cherries, dried figs and raisins with a lingering smoky aroma. Creamy smooth in the mouth, sherried flavours, lovely weight with a long spiced vanilla and caramel finish. Chocolate: pure dark, orange ganache filled, nut clusters, spiced chocolate Cheese: Blue veined, strong, aged and crumbly
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2006

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1832. Pellegrino Marsala Superior Garibaldi Dolce, Sicily Italy, NV
I'm often amazed at how few people have tasted Marsala. Such a shame missing out on these unique Sicilian wines with their warm, oxidized flavours and extremely attractive price points. The Pellegrino Dolce (sweet) has a velvety shade of amber-tobacco with enticing aromas of butterscotch, dried fruit and roasted coffee beans, creamy sweet and ultra-smooth on the palate with a warming spicy glowing finish. Chocolate: pure dark, orange ganache filled, nut clusters, spiced chocolate Cheese: Blue veined, strong, aged and crumbly
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2006

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1833. Peller Estates Private Reserve Trinity Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2004
Trinty-meaning three and in this case a blend of Vidal, Riesling and Ehrenfelser. A sparkling golden-yellow shade, the Trinity has honeyed aromas of tropical fruit, apricots, pears in syrup, orange blossom and baking spices. Sweet and silky, slippery on the tongue with flavours of sun ripened blood oranges, vanilla and candied citrus peel. A triple treat! Chocolate: Spiced chocolate, sweet ganache filled truffles and Purdy's Hedgehogs. Cheese: Yes! Especially blue veined
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2006

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1834. Peller Estates Private Reserve Trinity Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2005
Typically sweet icewine aromas rife with apricots, spiced wild honey, juicy mandarin and tea leaves. The texture is sweet, smooth and weighty on the palate its sweetness cleaned up with a lovely fruity acidity on the finish. A trinity trio blend of Vidal, Riesling and Ehrenfelser.
Chocolate:Spiced chocolate, sweet ganache filled truffles and praline filled chocolates.
Cheese:Yes! Especially blue veined
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 2nd, 2007

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1835. Peller Estate Family Series Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley, 2009

Very good value, a buy-by-the-case white.
There is nice concentration of fruit in this wine - aromas of stone fruits, white tree fruit (like apple and pear), lemon peel and delicate floral talc notes. The nectarine, apricot and pear aromas reappear on the palate with a burst of juicy citrus that lingers across the finish. Lively but with a nice roundness that feels slightly creamy on the palate.
Suggested pairings: scallops in cream sauce or mild creamy curries.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 10th, 2011

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1836. Peller Estate Private Reserve Merlot, Okanagan BC 2004-
Smoked plummy aromas with dark earth, smoke and leathery hints. In the mouth you have reserved fruit flavours chewy tobacco, coffee and dark chocolate. A Merlot meant for dinner.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 8th, 2006

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1837. Peller Estate Private Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

This could be the best bang-for-your-buck in BC Pinot Noir...
It is spicy and meaty but layered with tart red fruit, roasted herbs, mocha, forest floor, beet greens and carrot tops. It is very approachable, silky and surprisingly full-bodied with red fruit, fine cocoa, vanilla and spice flavours.
It's juicy and very easy drinking.

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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1838. Peller Estate Private Reserve Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Nicely done.
Lively verdant aromas of spring grass, snap peas and vanilla, lemon, elderflowers and young pineapple. The fragrant aromas translate onto the palate - it is fresh and crisp with softly rounded acidity. The finish has mouth-watering citrus zest flavours lingering.
Typical pairings of chevre and asparagus quiche or seafood salads will fit the bill.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2011

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1839. Peller Estates Ehrenfelser Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2004
A beautiful golden hued liquid, oozing aromas of exotic spices, quince, tea leaves and honey. Wowza-fresh, thick and and zesty in the mouth with candied citrus peel, mandarin, ginger and vanilla soaked apricots. The finish is a smooth stroke of smoke and sweet warm spices . Layer upon layer of sweet, complex flavours-well done! Chocolate: Spiced chocolate, sweet ganache filled truffles and Purdy's Hedgehogs. Cheese: Yes! Especially blue veined.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2006

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1840. Peller Estates Family Series Merlot, Okanagan Valley, 2007
This is a savoury BC Merlot - smoky, char-grill, wild herbs, cedar chips and seasoning salt aromas with plums and black cherry notes. The flavours are similar - herbal, meaty and spiced with fleur de sel and minty hints. It's medium-full bodied with oak spice and light tannins lingering on the finish.
Pair with slow-cooked beef stew.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2009

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1841. Peller Estates Family Series Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
An easy-sipping quaffer with a very palatable price point. Typical Pinot Blanc aromas of crisp white fruit - pear/apple - creamed honey and hints of spring blossoms. The palate has a slightly rounded texture, soft acidity and creamy white fruit and citrus flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2009

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1842. Peller Estates Heritage Riesling, British Columbia, 2004
A great value Riesling with sweet orchard fruit, petrol and mineral aromatics. Off-dry (but not too sweet) with rounded, oily texture elevated by fresh fruit, sweet spices and citrus flavours.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 21st, 2006

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1843. Peller Estates Heritage Series Cabernet Franc, Okanagan BC 2005
Mixed red and black fruit aromas, earth and tobacco on the nose with more dark fruit, cocoa and spiced oak on the palate. A simple red quaffer.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2007

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1844. Peller Estates Heritage Series Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan BC, 2006
Juicy red and black berry aromas, savoury herbs and vegetal notes with undertones of sweet vanilla and pencil shavings. Medium bodied with mixed fruit on the palate, cocoa, soft tannins, toasted spices and oak flavours on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 9th, 2008

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1845. Peller Estates Heritage Series Cabernet-Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2006
Sweet dark berries and plums, oak char, vanilla, menthol and vegetal notes. Slightly chewy on the palate with earthy flavours - mixed fruit, leather, smoked meat and hints of pepper on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 9th, 2008

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1846. Peller Estates Heritage Series Chardonnay, Okanagan BC 2005
Buttery creamed corn, fresh melon and sliced pineapple topped with sweet spices and drizzled with caramel. In the mouth, crisp round and clean with light oak-y hints and a long warm spiced finish. Another great value wine from the Peller Heritage series.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 6th, 2006

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1847. Peller Estates Heritage Series Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2005
Plummy aromas, dusty earth, grilled game meat and bitter chocolate. Medium-full bodied in the mouth with smoked flavours, savoury herbs and spices. Not a jam bomb style of Merlot but a Merlot made for heartier dishes, roasted or grilled foods or Christmas meatloaf.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 6th, 2006

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1848. Peller Estates Heritage Series Merlot, Okanagan BC, 2006
Prune plums, dark cherries and smoked aromas followed with undertones of sweet vanilla, cocoa and mint notes. Sweet and supple on the palate with juicy dark berry flavours and toasted oak. Easy drinking with soft tannins and lingering spice and liqueur flavours on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 9th, 2008

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1849. Peller Estates Heritage Series Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
A bright and inexpensive Pinot Blanc with ripe peach, passionfruit, minerals, lemon and green apple aromas. Light-bodied, dry and crisp with citrus and green apple flavours with a hint of saline on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2007

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1850. Peller Estates Heritage Series Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2007
A light straw colour with aromas of squeezed lemons and fresh minerals with hints of peach and green fruits. Loads of zingy acidity in the mouth with some herbal, lemony and peachy flavours and loads of mixed citrus peel on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 2nd, 2008

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1851. Peller Estates Heritage Series Riesling, 2006
Aromas of honeyed gala apples, stone fruit, freesia and apple blossoms. Softly rounded on the palate with ripe orchard fruit, honey and a hint of sweet spices on the finish. Great affordable patio wine or paired with spicy Asian dishes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 30th, 2007

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1852. Peller Estates Heritage Series Riesling, 2007
Snappy, crisp aromas - loads of citrus, a hint of mnerality, orchard blossoms and honey. The palate is very crisp and fresh - some stone fruit flavours spiked with citrus peel. Mouth-watering and easy drinking - made for sushi.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 24th, 2009
Aromas of red apples, stone fruit, grapefruit, minerals and honey blossoms. Soft acidity, off-dry with bright stone fruit, lime and grapefruit on the palate with a snappy finish.
Good, affordable patio quaffer or paired with veggie crudites dipped in spicy red pepper aioli.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2008

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1853. Peller Estates Heritage Series Riesling, British Columbia, 2005
Peaches, green apple and bright citrus fruits on the nose with just a hint of classic Riesling petrol aromas. The flavours are quite pristine on the palate more orchard fruit, honeycomb and just a brush stroke of orange blossoms. The finish is warm, long and just off-dry with a tickle of spice. Cheese plates, sushi or simply sipping, this wine is a deal!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2006

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1854. Peller Estates Ice Cuvee Classic, Sparkling Wine Niagara Ontario, NV
Traditional sparkling wine sweetened with a kiss of Icewine! Citrus rind, candied ginger, orange blossoms and honeycomb, mineral, Bosc pears on the nose with grapefruit and light toasted hazelnuts on the palate with a crisp biscuit-y finish. A gift the hostess who likes to serve an aperitif sparkler or impress you with a lovely Pavlova & fruit dessert! Formerly known as Cristalle-Wine Diva has been a fan for years!
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 11th, 2006

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1855. Peller Estates Pinot Noir Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2004
Icewine made from red grapes is still a surprise to many people. The one thing Wine Diva finds is that they tend to have bolder structure and a hint less sweetness (actual or perceived?). The Peller Estates Pinot Noir Icewine is a gorgeous amber colour smartly housed in a clear bottle. It has warm and earthy aromas of dried berries and figs, smoky wildflower honey, warm spices and a hint of cedar. Smoky, toasted nut flavours with lovely sweet tobacco, clove studded oranges and cinnamon sticks. The finish is captivating-evolving and like the energizer bunny, it just keeps on going.... Chocolate: Spiced chocolate, sweet ganache filled truffles and Purdy's Hedgehogs. Cheese: Yes! Especially blue veined.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 29th, 2006

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1856. Peller Estates Private Reserve Cabernet Franc, Okanagan BC, 2005-
Every so often a Cabernet Franc appears "magically" in my glass and renews my faith in this varietal.
As a single varietal it has the ability to be green and stemmy which is why it's so often used in blends. But the Peller Reserve is very good. The grapes are picked from a single Similkameen vineyard (a real up-and-coming BC region) and is a lovely combination of juicy and earthy. Red cherry and sweet plum fruit, smoke, leather and a whiff of bacon fat on the nose. On the palate its earthy and meaty with dried fruit, and a rich mocha coffee flavour. Super smooth on the tongue with soft tannins, making it a fantastic wine, with or without an intensely flavoured dish.
Drinking well now but if you really feel the need cellar for a couple more years.
©copyright 2006 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 31st, 2006

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1857. Peller Estates Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan BC, 2006
Mixed fruit aromas - cherry and blackberries, toasted oak, earthy game notes. Full-bodied in the mouth with sweet, smooth fruit, charred flavours, cocoa and oak spices finishing with supple, integrated tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 21st, 2008

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1858. Peller Estates Private Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2005
Since Chardonnay is the new Chardonnay I may as well tell you about another solid one!
The Peller Reserve is caramel brulee, pineapple and spiced pear with a hint of candied banana tossed in. Light on the oak (but its still there for you who desire it). Smooth and clean on the tongue with creamy citrus, spiced oak and toasted nuts.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 10th, 2007

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1859. Peller Estates Private Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Aromas of dried pineapple, brown sugar caramel and meyer lemons with vanilla. Smoky and spiced showing creamy pineapple, butter and melon flavours with citrus and light oak on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 10th, 2007

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1860. Peller Estates Private Reserve Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Showing a bit of burgundy tinge to its colour this Merlot is a sweet and savoury combination of ripe red berries, vanilla and oak spice, chocolate, leather and hints of green beans. It is supple with bright acidity and plenty of red fruit and roasted coffee flavours. It is drinking very well at this age, the tannins softened and balanced.
Peller suggests pairing this wine with beef tenderloin or hard aged cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 21st, 2009

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1861. Peller Estates Private Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2007
Bright lemon peel, mineral and white fruits with flavours of apple, white nectarine, juicy lemon, smoky minerality and a hint of spice and almond oil on the palate. It is crisp on the entry and rounds out slightly mid-palate and has a fresh finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 11th, 2008

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1862. Peller Estates Private Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2005
This yummy Pinot is widely available and the price is more than palatable too! It's full of delicious, juicy red cherry and raspberry jam, fresh earth, pepper and leathery hints. Mouthwatering sweet red fruit and cedar wood, fresh acidity and good depth, easy drinking, bright and clean with a long spiced tobacco finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 2nd, 2006

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1863. Peller Estates Private Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
Juicy red cherry and tart red fruit, fresh earth, spice, mossy notes and leathery hints. Light-medium boded with cherry menthol and toasted cedar wood flavours and fresh acidity.
Pair with dense, oily fish or duck.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 17th, 2007

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1864. Peller Estates Private Reserve Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2007
If we were in Germany this is what you would call a "trocken" meaning dry.
Clean, white fruit aromas - pear, apple and nectarine with lemon and minerals. Mouth-watering on the palate with loads of juicy lemon, apple peel and more mineral flavours with a spritz of lime. It's crisp on the entry and rounds softly mid-palate through the finish.
Nothing fluffy about this wine. Pair with lemony shellfish or summer salads with vinagrettes and soft cheeses.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 12th, 2008

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1865. Peller Estates Private Reserve Syrah 2004
Another impressive showing from the Peller Reserve series.
The Syrah is richly aromatic and smoky with black cherry, brambleberry and cocoa. On the palate it's earthy-full of dried fruit and coffee flavours with fine spiced tannins on the finish.
Bravo!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 16th, 2006

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1866. Peller Estates Private Reserve Syrah, Okanagan BC, 2006
Rich dark plum and blackberry aromas tightly integrated with spice, vanilla and peppery notes. On the palate the fruit is supple the texture smooth on the entry with spiced, meaty and charred flavours bound with peppery dark fruit and youthful tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 4th, 2008

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1867. Peltier Station Petite Sirah, Lodi California, 2005
Everything you desire in a luscious California Petite Sirah.
Oozing blueberries and mixed briary berry fruit aromas. Chocolate, coffee and suggestions of smoke with dried fruit and lingering peppery spice. Rich and dense with balanced acidity and supple tannins.
Hard to find - look in select private wine stores in BC and restaurants in Ontario.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2008

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1868. Penascal Sauvignon Blanc, Castilla Y Leon Spain, 2006
Typical Sauvignon Blanc aromatics - grass clippings and passion fruit, elderflowers with hints of talc and caramel and plenty of mineral notes. The palate has a surprisingly rounded texture, flavours are of melon and tart tropical fruits, loads of citrus and cut grass with earthy characteristics and a zesty finish.
Good value.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 3rd, 2009

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1869. Penascal Tempranillo, Castilla Y Leon Spain, 2005
This wine releases dark fruit - cherry and mixed berry aromas, sunbaked earth and spice. Expect juicy fruit, coffee flavours, tobacco and fine spices on the palate. Easy drinking with great acidity its perfect for weekday meals.
Good value!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 23rd, 2009
Lovely dense fruit aromas, fresh cherry with violets and vanilla. Medium-full bodied with a smooth entry brimming with currants, berries and bright acidity followed with warm spices, chocolate and coffee. The finish lingers sweetly.
An old-world wine that will appeal to the palate of a new-world drinker.
Instant gratification at a great price!
Pair with casual upscale junk-food--gourmet pizza, spaghetti & meatballs or tacos.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 8th, 2007

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1870. Pendroncelli Sauvignon Blanc, Dry Creek Valley Sonoma Calif., 2005
Pedroncelli may have been making wine in Sonoma for 75 years but their Sauvignon Blanc is as fresh as they come. Bursting with sweet, white fruit, gooseberry, citrus, minerals and fresh cut grass its a zippy mouthful of yum!
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 7th, 2007

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1871. Pendulum Red Columbia Valley Washington, 2004
The Pendulum has deep, dark aromas-black cherry and blackberry, smoke and cured meat aromas, menthol and savoury herbs, fresh turned earth and warm spices. The palate follows suit with intense flavours that are earthy and leathery with hints of chewy dried fruit and spice.
Decant if possible.
Cabernet Sauvignon 50.7%, Merlot 26.6%, Syrah 13.1%, Cabernet Franc 8.6%, Barbera 1%
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2007

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1872. Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz, South Australia, 2003
There is nothing 'baby' about this 'Baby Grange'!
The 389 must feel obligated to live up to its famous older brother-Grange when it takes up residence previously held by said older sibling (in Grange's barrels).
But for sheer price and availability the 389 is a worthy second choice.
Burly and robust with aromas of crushed coffee beans, blackberries and black cherry, eucalyptus, spice and vanilla with a whiff of game meat.
In the mouth the 389 is intense with tight, layered flavours of dark fruit, chocolate, earth and charred oak. It's a deep, dark and mysterious wine, full-bodied and chewy with gripping tannins.
Little brother's got huge attitude!
As seen on CityFood March 22, 2007!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 21st, 2007

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1873. Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz, South Australia, 2005
Sweet fruit aromas engage you - dark cherry, blackberry and currents followed up with dark chocolate, mint, fruitcake spices and vanilla to seduce you. Silky on the entry, it builds in power with juicy dark fruits, spice, dark earth, leather and tobacco. The result is a long, smooth finish with integrated tannins with more than a mere suggestion of wild blueberries.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 4th, 2008

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1874. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Cabernet Merlot, South Australia 2005
Aromas that pop out of the glass--ripe cherry and plum, smoke, earth and beet aromas with bell pepper and gravel notes. On the palate it is juicy with bright red fruit, chocolate, mint...a smooth mouth-feel and charred spice oak flavours on the finish.
Good value!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2007

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1875. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Cabernet Sauvignon, South Australia, 2009

You can't seem to go wrong with Penfolds, even these entry level Koonunga Hill wines are satisfying without lacking structure.
Aromas of blueberry and cassis, tobacco, leather, warm spice, dark floral notes and a hint of crushed mint. The palate is fresh with powdery tannins throughout - flavours of ripe dark berries, cocoa, leather and toasted oak linger across the finish.
Nice balance, a very tasty wine.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2011

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1876. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay, South Australia, 2006
Crisp tree fruit, praline,citrus and exotic spice aromas and leesy notes. Warm, smooth and softly rounded on the tongue with yellow plum and caramel flavours finishing with the grip of oak spice and a lingering ending.
Widely available and screw capped!
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 15th, 2007

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1877. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay, South Australia, 2007
A very fresh, nicely balanced version, this South Australia Chardy has layers of butternut praline, pear and stone fruit aromas with minerals, lime leaf and vanilla, warm spice and citrus. It has a nice weight on the tongue, smooth yet vibrant and flavoured with mineral and pear, melon and more praline. The finish is long and spicy with pleasing vanilla oak flavours.
Pair with roast chicken or smoked cheeses.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 15th, 2010

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1878. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz~Cabernet, South Australia, 2008
Penfolds has the uncanny ability to make elegant wines at any price point and they do so, continuously.
The Koonunga Hill Shiraz~Cabernet is made from 70% Shiraz with the remainder being Cab. It is a a wine with aromas of black cherries and plums, chocolate and tobacco, sweet spice and savoury smoke and roasted herbal undertones. Good concentration - the dark juicy fruit reappears on the palate with cocoa and espresso hints, dried herbs, roasted meat and salty spice rub flavours.
A solid red for grilling or rich red sauces on pasta.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 5th, 2010

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1879. Penmara Merlot-Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Hunter Valley/Orange, Australia, 2002-
Sweet upfront fruit aromas, eucalyptus, blackberry, smoked meat, tobacco and leather. Fresh and meaty in the mouth with bright acidity and smooth dark vanilla spiked fruit.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2006

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1880. Pentage Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Bright aromas of lychee, orange-blossoms, rose scented cream and exotic spice notes. The palate has a delicate character with flavours that echo the aromas - orange water and lychee with warm spiced anise and clove tones. Fresh with softly rounded acidity and a lovely lingering finish.
Will pair very well with spicy dishes or holiday dinners.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2008

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1881. Pentage Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Stunning aromatics that jump out of the glass!
Again Pentage has produced a fantastic Gew with fragrant honeysuckle, mango, lychee, exotic spices and rosewater with a pinch of white pepper. The palate tarts you up with pink grapefruit peel and warm spice, tropical citrus flavours linger on the finish. Rounded on the palate but not oily, excellent concentration and balance and bright acidity.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 19th, 2009

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1882. Pentage Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2005
Ripe cherries, dried fruits and smoked plummy aromas with undertones of cedar, vanilla, leather, savoury tones and pepper. Full-bodied with substantial power, plums and fruitcake, warm spices and earth with some lingering roasted coffee bean on the finish. The tannins are fine-grained but still have a solid grip on the wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2008

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1883. Pentage Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Creamy, spiced aromas - marmalade and zesty notes with minerals and fresh pear. Snappy on the palate with exotic spiced peaches, ripe pears and citrus zest flavours.
Delicious.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 30th, 2008

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1884. Pentage Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Kirsch and sour cherry, sage and peppercorns with fresh minerality, hints of leather, smoke and savoury elements....The palate is fresh with a medium-weight and it reveals flavours of tobacco, leather, tart red fruits, earth and cedar box spices on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 3rd, 2009

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1885. Pentage Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
Spiced apple, minerals and citrus aromas. On the palate it has lemon rind, pear, warm spices, softly rounded texture, mouth-watering acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2007

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1886. Pentage Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Fantastic!
Classic Riesling aromas - marmalade and apricots, plenty of minerality and some floral notes. Generous acidity, taut and snappy, expect a dry Riesling with plenty of lemon/lime flavours and an impressively long finish.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1887. Pentage Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
A traffic-stopping cherry-red hue with loads of red berry and suitable cherry juice aromas, nectarine skin and a sprinkle of sweet spice. The palate is lively with tart cranberry, sweet berry and citric flavours, it's dry and crisp with a long mouth-watering finish.
Bright and bold and very good.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1888. Pentage Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Tropical notes, grapefruit zest, melon and grass clippings, sugar snap peas and vanilla honeycomb and a hint of caramel. Softly rounded and smooth on the palate, clean and bright with honey, white pepper and citrus zest that lingers.
Very good!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 4th, 2008

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1889. Pentage Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Expect profuse peppery notes followed by black berries and plums, savoury/meaty aromas, garrigue and bittersweet chocolate. The palate is supple and velvety with spiced dark fruit, again loads of cracked pepper, dark chocolate and sage. The finish is substantial with lingering flavours of spiced cherries.
A wine made to pair with game or savoury dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - September 8th, 2009

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1890. Pentage Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
As is typical from this lovely grape, you'll find aromas of peaches and lime, pomelo citrus and fragrant white blossoms with spice in the Pentage, but it's not overly aromatic as Viognier can be though. Perhaps the addition of 13% Chardonnay in this version has a subduing affect. The palate is snappy and clean and at the same time it's rounded and warm with mineral, stone fruit and clove flavours and a long spiced finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2009

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1891. Pentage Winery Gewurztraminer, Okanagan BC, 2006
Lush oily aromas, in classic Gewurztraminer style--sweet spices, tropical fruit, rose petals and lychee with a smoothly rounded mouth-feel, loads of spiced fruit and lanoline with anise on the finish. An excellent example of British Columbia Gewurztraminer, with a hint of sweetness and clean finish.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2007

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1892. Pentage Winery Pinot Gris, Okanagan BC, 2006
Fresh orchard peaches, minerals, white floral and apple blossom aromas. Crisp fruit and zippy citrus on the palate, with a gently rounded mouth-feel and sweet spices on the finish. A wonderful Gris made for summer sipping and fresh foods. But even better is the new bag-in-a-box which holds four bottles of wine in a slim design to slide into your camper or home fridge and engage the airtight pour spout as needed.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2007

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1893. Pentagram Black Sea Gold Viognier, Pomorie Bulgaria, 2009

This new line of wines worth investigating from Bulgaria called Pentagram, are beautifully packaged and can be found in BC private wine stores.
The Viognier presents honey and brisk lemon-lime aromas, stone fruits and a hint of white pepper. Dry and quite oily on the palate offering mango and peach, honey and exotic spice with citrus peel flavours followed by a long warm finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 24th, 2011

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1894. Pere Anselme La Fiole du Pape, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France
Does this dusty designer bottle trigger a distant memory? Time for a revisit?
La Fiole du Pape is always a blend of three vintages - one older vintage (I believe this one is 1999) and two newer vintages - producing a wine which combines maturity and youthful vigor. It's delicious - showing off it's aromas of sun-warmed berries, garrigue, smoke, leather, spice and tobacco. The flavours echo the aromas - a seductive combination of sweet and savoury with fully integrated tannins.
Pair with meat based casseroles or ratatouille.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 3rd, 2009

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1895. Pergolo Prosecco Spumante, Veneto Italy NV
Awesome deal!
I always insist on having a "little" prosecco in the house so why not one as affordable as this-especially if I'm making Bellinis!
Simple and fresh with a hint of sweetness it's grapey and floral with light tree fruit and citrus notes, spumante bubbles and classic--slightly bitter--Prosecco finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 12th, 2007

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1896. Perrin & Fils 'Les Christins' Vacqueyras Rhone Valley, France, 2006
The Les Christins is an impressively satisfying blend of Grenache with 20% Syrah that offers very good value for your money.
Expect concentrated aromas of rich chocolate and black fruits, leather and spiced, roasted meat undertones. The palate is supple and layered with flavours of cherries and brambly berries, sweet spice, cocoa and hints of vanilla. A full-bodied wine with bright acidity and a lengthy, espresso flavoured finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2010

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1897. Perrin & Fils"Les Christins" Vacqueyras, Rhone France, 2003
A blend of Grenache and Syrah its sweet red cherry and black plum-y aromas tossed with dried fruit and dark earth. It caresses the palate like a warm velvety thought hinting at spiced tobacco, cocoa and cedar box-lingering until you take the next sip.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2006

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1898. Pertaringa "Two Gentlemens" Grenache, McLaren Vale Australia, 2004
Made from 100% Grenache and it's more feminine and juicy than Shiraz with pretty violet, sweet cherry and fresh red berry aromas, milk chocolate, licorice and white pepper on the palate, elegant but quite boozy (14.5%) which really doesn't detract from her charms.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 5th, 2006

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1899. Peter Lehmann "Barossa Blonde", Australia, 2009
This fun new Aussie blonde is a zippy (not dippy) blend of Riesling, Chenin Blanc and Semillon from Barossa wiith 14% Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc.
Expect to be enticed by bright citrus, spring blossoms and lime peel aromas with a hint of white nectarine. The palate is snappy, literally lip-smacking. Flavours of citrus dominate, layered with tart stone fruit and mineral flavours that lead into a long clean finish.
If you love Eden Valley Rieslings, this blonde is just your type...
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2010

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1900. Peter Lehmann "Clancy's Legendary Red" Barossa Valley Australia, 2004
Easy drinking red with hearty dishes or perhaps a chocolate encounter...?
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 25th, 2008
Rich and opulent - blackberry, blueberry and smoked aromas, dark chocolate covered cherries and leather-y notes. Dense, earthy flavours - cocoa, char, roasted coffee beans and spice with licorice hints on the finish.
Always a great go-to bottle that won't disappoint red lovers.

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1901. Peter Lehmann "Clancy's Legendary White", South Australia, 2008
The aromas pop on this white blend version of the Lehmann "Clancy's Legendary Red". Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc present gooseberry and grass clippings. pineapple and passionfruit with tropical citric notes. It's snappy on the palate, has a subtly rounded texture and finishes with mouth-watering, zesty flavours.
Pair with fish and summer salads with chevre and herbed vinagrettes.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 3rd, 2009

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1902. Peter Lehmann "Mentor" Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Australia, 2001
A rich, earthy red colour with berry, currants and plummy aromas, mint chocolate, vanilla, caramel and sweet cedar notes. Smooth on the entry with berry and char flavours, it grows massive on the mid-palate but maintains balance and mouth-watering freshness followed by soft tannins and lingering cocoa.
A great gift bottle!
Cabernet 69%, Merlot 13%, Shiraz 10%, Malbec 8%
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 10th, 2007

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1903. Peter Lehmann "The Futures" Shiraz, Barossa Australia, 2005
This is a confident Shiraz, one that doesn't need any gimmicks to impress.
Oodles of fruit - smoked cherries and mulberries, licorice, mocha, spice cake and vanilla. It's finessed on the palate, plush and warm with black cherries, smooth chocolate and allspice. Full-bodied and decadent but it manages to maintain the delicate balance between power and freshness.
Lamb is a given with this wine but slow grilled eggplant with rosemary, garlic and olive oil with lots of bread to sop it up...will do in a pinch.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 3rd, 2009

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1904. Peter Lehmann "Weighbridge" Unwooded Chardonnay, South Australia, 2006
Honey peaches, creamy pineapple, vanilla, leesy aromas, citrus blossoms and nutty undertones. Crisp on the entry with mouth-watering lemon flavours, softly rounded mid-palate and light spice and zest on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 13th, 2008

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1905. Peter Lehmann 'Eight Songs' Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia, 2002
Oozing rich dark fruit, layers of sweet blackberry and cherry notes, spiced with cocoa and coffee aromas. Smooth and dense on the palate, the tannins are still quite chewy.
A showpiece wine stunningly clad.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 18th, 2007

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1906. Peter Lehmann 'The Seven Surveys' SMG, Barossa Valley BC, 2006
SMG is an old-vine blend of one half Shiraz and equal parts of Mourvedre and Grenache that's as bright on the nose as it is juicy in the mouth. Chockablock full of blueberry, mulberry and cranberry aromas with violets, leather and eucalypt undertones. It reveals impressively fresh berry flavours on the entry followed by peppercorns, mocha, licorice and mixed spices. The texture is smooth across the palate - the finish is significant. I would recommend pairing it with a grilled, decadently topped thin crust pizza.
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 10th, 2009

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1907. Peter Lehmann Black Queen Sparkling Shiraz, Barossa, Australia, NV
I am often asked about sparkling Shiraz. People are curious, by nature but seem to wait for someone else to make this particular sparkling plunge first. Brilliant garnet-purple with a happy pink mousse topper. Rich blackberry, spice and eucalyptus aromas with bold fruit flavours, bittersweet chocolate and just a snap of tannins. Much dryer than other sparkling Shiraz wines on the market which would make it a great optional pairing with meat, turkey, stews and even barbeque.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2006

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1908. Peter Lehmann Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley, 2006
The recognizable Peter Lehmann shows its Barossa Valley backbone in this wine. It features abundant Cabernet cassis and minty aromas, sweet spice with undertones of savoury herbs and grilled peppers. On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied with intense, earthy flavours including bell pepper, wild berries, tobacco, bittersweet cocoa and spice.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 9th, 2009

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1909. Peter Lehmann Rose Barossa Valley Australia, 2007
A brilliant ruby-pink rose that'll turn heads and lure you back for a second taste. This dry Grenache rose is a sunny glassful of sweet-tart berries with juicy cherry, violet and guava aromas. It's crisp with loads of berry and citrus-y flavours, lovely structure and a lingering mouth-watering finish.
Buy-by-the-case!
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2009

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1910. Peter Lehmann Rose. Barossa Valley Australia, 2006
It's never to early to think - or drink Rose. Although it seems to suit summer to a tee it's rare that a glistening glass of ruby-pink won't turn heads. I suppose the new vintage of this will appear on shelves in time for summer but in the meanwhile take a whiff of the juicy sweet-tart cherry, berry and floral notes on this Grenache rose. Its dry and crisp with loads of berry and citrus-y flavours...
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Wine Diva reviewed - February 27th, 2009

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1911. Peter Lehmann The King, Barossa Valley Australia, 1996
Who says Port-style wines can only be made well in Portugal? The King (well named) is a fortified Port-style dessert wine made from Touriga Nacional (classic to Port), Shiraz, and Cabernet Sauvignon. This is a knock-your-socks-off potent wine. Purely masculine and highly aromatic with a deep tobacco-red colour, it had loads of cola-spice aromas, hints of eucalyptus, ripe dark fruits, rich earth and sweet vanilla oak and cedar aromas. On the palate the King is concentrated with dried fruit, sweet spices and smoked tobacco. Watch your hand, this King has a few aces up his sleeve. Long live the King! Chocolate: Pure dark, Creamy milk chocolate ganache, Chocolate with orange ganache, spiced chocolate Cheese: Blue veined, strong, aged and crumbly, creamy
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 28th, 2006

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1912. Peter Lehmann Weighbridge Shiraz, South Australia,2005
Jammy aromas of ripe blackberry, black cherry and plum with undertones of coffee, mint-chocolate, smoke and Christmas cake spices. Smooth with a nice dose of acidity - juicy red berries, mocha, mint, white pepper and lingering spice. Very good!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 1st, 2008

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1913. Peter Mertes 'Bree' Riesling Pfalz Germany, 2008
The package is very attractive, it's bottle that will start a conversation. The wine itself presents aromas of lemons and limes, peaches and crisp green apples with the scent of spring blossoms. The aromas are echoed on the palate - it is a sweet Riesling but also has plenty of mouth-watering acidity, juicy citrus and stone fruit flavours. Pair with spicy dishes to compliment the heat in the food and balance the sweetness of the wine.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 7th, 2010

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1914. Petit Le Vieux Pin "Blanc", Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
An aromatic amalgamation of Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Gewurztraminer and Chardonnay this new, little sister label to Le Viuex Pin will whet your whistle.
A verdant and vibrant wine with plenty of grass clippings dried sage and pomelo zest aromas it also has passionfruit hints with plenty of smoke and flinty notes. Snappy green apple on the palate, grapefruit pith, mineral and marzipan flavours. It is a very unique and complex wine but mostly it's zesty and refreshing.
Pair with crisp salads, shellfish and deep fried bites...
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 26th, 2009

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1915. Petit Le Vieux Pin "Feenie's Blend Blanc", Okangan Valley BC, 2010

Created under Le Vieux Pin's Petit Le Vieux Pin label for Chef Rob Feenie and the Cactus Club Restaurants, this blend of Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat and Chardonnay will engage you with aromas of white nectarine, spring blossoms, guava, honey and grapefruit. In the mouth, lip-smacking acidity with pristine fruit concentration and a slightly oily texture lead to a long crisp finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2011

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1916. Pewsey Vale Individual Vineyard Selection Riesling, Eden Valley Australia, 2009
The punchbowl vineyard called Pewsey Vale is located far above the Barossa Valley Floor in Eden Valley. Standing on the lip of this wonderful hidden oasis and scanning its undulating rows of vines I wondered just how Joseph Gilbert stumbled upon it in 1847 and had the foresight to plant vines on this revered site. Thankfully he did and today Pewsey Vale still produces fantastic wines like this taut, fragrant Riesling. When you dive in, it offers aromas of lemon marmalade and honeysuckle with soft talc and mineral notes. On the palate, it is a mouth-watering liquid with lemon drop and honey flavours, the finish is long, pristine and bright.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 20th, 2010

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1917. Pewsey Vale Riesling, Eden Valley Australia, 2008
Pewsey Vale is a fantastic, historic punchbowl vineyard high above the Barossa Valley in Eden Valley. The Rieslings here are revered for their pristine character. This one has lime peel and loads of minerality, petrol and whiffs of delicate blossoms. A focused mineral and citrus palate is snappy and clean - your mouth continues watering long after you swallow.
Lovely.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 7th, 2009

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1918. Pfaffenheim 'Steinert' Grand Cru Gewurztraminer, Alsace France
Voluptuous and aromatic with pretty rose oil, orange blossom, figs and nuts drizzled with honey. A cocktail of sweet spices, mandarin orange and mango-lush, oily texture and a long clean finish. Great for holiday dinners!
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 19th, 2006

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1919. Pfaffenheim Pinot Gris, Alsace France, 2005
Has a brilliant yellow-hue ripe with ripe peaches, mineral, aromatic honeysuckle, coriander - a veritable melange of aromas. Gorgeous, lush and oily on the palate with vanilla, sweet herbs, a hint of nuts, white grapefruit and sweet spices.
Superb!
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2007

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1920. Pierre Sparr Cremant d'Alsace Brut Reserve, Alsace France
Don't let this pairing surprise you, sparkling wine accompanies most dish genre's. A pretty pinky-salmon hue with lovely persistent mousse. Bright fruit aromas-banana and sweet berries and hints of dried fruit. A fresh and creamy party in your mouth.
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Wine Diva reviewed - September 20th, 2006

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1921. Pikes dry Riesling, Clare Valley Australia, 2007
I love the taut snappy character of this wine - it has aromas of lemon and minerals with stone fruit, floral and lime peel....The palate is clean, zesty with lemon/lime and tart nectarine - elegant and lip-smacking!
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2009

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1922. Pillar Box Red Reserve Shiraz , Padthaway Australia, 2006
The reserve is a step up from the more recognized Pillar Box Red with the red label from Henry's Drive Vignerons.
The aromas are smoky, ripe black berries and black cherry, cedar, spices and chocolate. It's smooth - very supple with bright berry fruit, shaved chocolate, smoked spices and firm, lingering tannins.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 22nd, 2009

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1923. Pink Knot Rose, McLaren Vale Australia, 2005
With its vibrant shade of berry juice and aromas that pop out of the glass the Pink Knot is certainly no shrinking violet. Aromas are of wild berries, blossoms, forest greenery and minerals and flavours are mouth-watering cranberry and dried lemon peel. It's a clean, off-dry rose with solid, slightly candied flavours--although it won't quite make your sweet tooth ache or your dentist cringe.
No diploma needed simply purchase, peel, pop and pour.
Reviewed on CityFood.com June 25 2007
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 22nd, 2007

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1924. Pink Truck, California 2006
Classic White Zinfandel style wine blended with some Grenache and Mourvedre, the Pink Truck is as fun as its pink label. It is best if you have a sweet tooth because if you do this wine will certainly service that tooth!
The cheeky colour of pink berry juice it boasts candied strawberry, blossoms, exotic spices and a hint of fresh earth. On the palate it has juicy, sweet fruit-y flavours, dried citrus rind with a touch of tobacco on the finish.
Who says pinks don't have more fun?
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 5th, 2007

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1925. Piper-Heidsieck Cuvee Brut, Champagne France, NV
A fresh Champagne with persistent dancing bubbles and the appealing fragrance of apple pie and pear compote slathered on toasted brioche with hints of citrus blossoms and talc. The palate is bright rather than overly creamy with a lively mousse and flavours of citrus, apple peel and hazelnuts. The finish is long and smooth, clinging to your palate until the next sip.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 22nd, 2010

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1926. Piper-Heidsieck Rose Sauvage, Champagne France, NV
Fewer things make me happier than a glass full of pink bubbly and Piper-Heidsieck has packaged this Rose Sauvage perfectly to reflect what is in the bottle.
It presents aromas of sweetly spiced red berries, white cranberry and violets with juicy citrus and a seam of minerality. A fine mousse and lively bubbles wrap around flavours of summer berries, exotic spice and zesty citrus.
This is a fresh, fun Champagne perfect for celebrations any time of the year!

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Wine Diva reviewed - November 5th, 2010

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1927. Piper~Heidsieck Cuvee Brut, Reims France, NV
Bright and toasty with citrus, crisp tree fruit, delicate blossoms and honey aromas with a hint of chalky minerality. Smooth and creamy on the palate with flavours of apple peel, a hint of ginger and citrus zest. Plenty of happy beads and fresh but with nice complexity - a classic vibrant Champers.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 12th, 2008

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1928. Pirramimma Cabernet Sauvignon, McLaren Vale Australia, 2006
I fell madly in love with the gorgeous fleshy, yet elegant Cabernets on a recent trip to the Vale.
From the Pirramimma you can expect decadent aromas of vibrant mulberry, mint chocolate patties and exotic spices. The palate is supple yet powerful with plenty of dark berries, spice and cedar with cocoa flavours clinging to the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - July 10th, 2009

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1929. Plaisir de Merle Cabernet Sauvignon, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2001
There are two rather impressive things going on with this bottle - before you even crack it open. First it's available in a magnum (although it does come in a 750ml) which is impressive for special gatherings and second it's a 2001 vintage. Plaisir de Merle holds it's wine back longer than many wineries - which is only beneficial to you, the buyer. With the extra age you get to drink a wine that has softened and integrated nicely without having to cellar it yourself.

The Cabernet is loaded with cassis, plum and dark floral aromas supported by char, spiced game meat and herbal notes. On the palate it's smooth, with sweet, ripe berries, it's earthy and spiced with a rich, supple weight.
Elegant!
Pair with braised beef, mashed root veg or puy lentils.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 20th, 2007

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1930. Plaisir de Merle Shiraz, Stellenbosch South Africa, 2003
There is much history and romance behind the French Huguenot property of Plaisir de Merle, in fact the name itself translates into "pleasure of the blackbird'...Let's just hope the blackbirds don't get to the grapes before we do because it would be a sad day if they did. The wines are some of the most elegant I have tasted from South Africa, always a pleasure to drink and a wonderful partner for food.
The Shiraz has bright berry aromas - raspberry and blackberry - creamy oak and spice aromas with herbal notes. There is intensity on the palate with a lovely weight, pure berry flavours, spiced chocolate and char with a seductively supple texture.
Pair with briased lamb loin or mushroom gnocchi
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 20th, 2007

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1931. Plantagenet Omrah Unoaked Chardonnay, Western Australia, 2005
This winery is a do-not-miss in the International Tasting Room during the Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2007
What a lovely unoaked Chardonny - bursting with fresh fruit, unfettered by oak - orchard fruit and citrus aromas, clean and softly rounded on the palate with sweet, creamy fruit flavours and a crisp finish.

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1932. Plantagenet Riesling, Great Southern Australia, 2006
Minerals, lime zest, crisp white peaches and grapefruit aromas. Bracing on the palate - snappy and mouth-watering wih similar lime oil, minerals and grapefruit in the mouth.
Fresh and elegant.
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Wine Diva reviewed - March 16th, 2008

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1933. Podere Guado al Melo Bolgheri Rosso, Tuscany Italy 2002
Bolgheri - known world wide for its SuperTuscan wines generally commands high prices. This one isn't too pricy but it is silky on the palate with raisined aromas and dried cherries, coffee and chocolate notes and silky flavours that echo the aromas. A blend of 80% Cabernet and 20% Merlot - drink now.
As reviewed in Infamous Magazine may 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 5th, 2008

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1934. Poggio Morino Rosso, Maremma Tuscany Italy, 2007
I visited this winery in Scansano in Tuscany on a blistering hot June day in the summer of 2008. In fact there was no winery, it had yet to be built. But I did tour the vineyards and sat to taste some wines made from grapes of the sourrounding vineyards. Needless to say I was happy to see a wine from Poggio Morino being imported locally.
This is a simple but delicious pasta wine made from Sangiovese, Syrah and a bit of Alicante. Expect aromas of cherries, leather and earth, cigarbox, fine spice and hints of dried flowers. The palate is smooth, fresh cherry/red berry flavours are supported by mocha, spicebox and sunbaked earthy tones. The finish lingers with flavours of toasted oak and spice.
Good value!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 5th, 2010

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1935. PoggioBello Friulano, Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC, Italy, 2007
I'm pleased to see this new offering of Friulano from Italy's northeastern J shaped appellation of Colli Orientali del Friuli within the state of Friuli.
Expect this to be an fantastic food wine, with amazing persistence and a plush texture. The aromas are honeycomb, apple and straw, some warm stone fruit notes and plenty of minerality. The palate is rich, the texture lanolin, mineral and honey/beeswax mingle with typical pithy citrus flavours. The finish is long and very bright.
Pair with fish or creamy mushroom polenta.
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Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2009

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1936. Poggiobello Ribolla Gialla, Colli Orientali del Friuli DOC, Italy, 2007
This unique varietal, classic to Friuli, is oozing aromas of figs, wild honey, quince and peach stone with plenty of minerality, a hint of white blossoms and straw notes. The palate has a pleasing oily texture, expect mineral, herbal and marmalade flavours on the palate and a crisp, lingering finish.
Fantastic.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 20th, 2009

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1937. Pol Roger Extra Cuvee de Reserve Champagne, France, NV
Delectable!
Creamy pear, acacia honey, fragrant blossoms, brioche and sweet roasted nutty aromas with just a hint of talc and mineral. A fine mousse of tiny beads leads a rich, creamy texture across your tongue. Vivacious citrus peel, toast and nutty flavours linger through the finish.
A very elegant Champagne with an abundance of flavour - not just toast and citrus.
Pour me some more...
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 15th, 2010

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1938. Pommery Champagne 'POP' Extra Dry, Champagne france, NV
Bubbly fun in a mini bottle - typical toasty and pie crust aromas, apples and citrus blossoms. Crisp, clean and bright on the palate, citric and white fruit flavours with toast. Expect a fine mousse and a long finish...
A great party bottle, your own individual package on the patio.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 21st, 2009

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1939. Pommery Pink "Pop" Rose, Champagne France, NV
Adorable, transportable and you don't need a glass, just a straw.
Made from the classic Champers trio of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier this little darling is salmon-hued with tiny dancing bubbles. She's fresh berries and crisp apple with toast and nut aromas. Zippy and mouthwatering on the palate with minerals and citrus and a long persistent finish. And as good as she tastes it's all about how good you'll look whilst sipping!
Look for the 750ml size too.

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1940. Poplar Grove 'The Legacy', Okanagan Valley BC, 2006

This icon of Poplar Grove's portfolio is a blend of separately fermented Merlot (70%), Cabernet Franc (24%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (6%) and is fermented with idigenous yeasts. Optimum extraction of tannins was the focus during fermentation and then the wine was aged for 18 months in French oak barrels followed by 24 more after bottling.
First thought - I use the word brooding often when describing Poplar Grove's reds and I will again, because it's so suitable. Brooding aromas of black fruits, dark chocolate, Turkish coffee, tea leaf and black pepper mixed with baking spices. The palate is concentrated with lush black cherry, black berries, spiced chocolate and espresso flavours. The finish is long, the tannins firm but ripe.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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1941. Poplar Grove Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007

Poplar Grove's fantastic Cabernet Franc is aged in new and older French oak barrels then for an addtional 14 months in bottle prior to release.
It is an opaque wine with dense chocolaty aromas layered between plum, black cherry, smoke and warm spice. The palate is supple and dense with concentrated black cherry and chocolate, coffee, fine spice and tobacco. It is a generous wine with nicely balanced acidity and integrated tannins.
I do recommend decanting and Poplar Grove recommends you drink over the next 4-10 years.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 8th, 2011

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1942. Poplar Grove Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

This Naramata Bench based producer has just completed a new winery and tasting room - just in time for your summer visit. The Chardonnay is fermented in stainless steel (to maintain freshness) then 20% was placed in French oak barrels and left on the lees for nine months.
Ripe pears and stone fruit, vanilla, butterscotch and burnt orange aromas lead to a concentrated and creamy palate. Flavours of spiced, candied nuts and buttered toast are layered with exotic citrus flavours. Great concentration, deft use of oak and a long mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 15th, 2011

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1943. Poplar Grove CSM, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah varieties, which were fermented separately with indigneous yeasts. After several months of pumping over and and plunging for maximum tannin extraction, the wine was aged in French oak barrels for 16 months followed by 12 more in bottle.
My first thoughts- brooding and savoury. This wine is that and more - rich aromas of black cherry, briary berries, vanilla, molten chocolate and peppery spices with undertones of dried herbs. The palate is supple and mouth-filling with espresso, bittersweet chocolate, black fruit, leather and toasted spice flavours. Balanced acidity keeps it fresh, the tannins present but not chewy.

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Wine Diva reviewed - July 22nd, 2011

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1944. Poplar Grove Merlot, Okanagan Valley, 2007

It is is no surprise when you open a bottle of Ian Sutherland's Poplar Grove red, that you'll find an intense wine with impressive concentration. There is no exception here - loads of black fruit - notably plum and cherries, warm spices and vanilla. It is a dense and powerful wine brimming with berries and plums, spice and tobacco flavours that roll into a rich mocha finish.
Aged in new and older French barrels for 21 months then a further nine months in bottle prior to release.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 28th, 2011

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1945. Poplar Grove Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Poplar Grove's Pinot Gris has been a consistent BC favourite, but it has morphed over the years as winemaker Ian Sutherland has sought the perfect yeast cocktail. You may be convinced this wine has seen some oak contact but it's the yeast that gives it its additional supple texture and aromatics.
There are some apple pie and pear compote aromas, faint spice, honey and caramel notes. On the palate it is quite lush - rounded and creamy- the pear, caramel and fine spice return but crisp citrus flavours linger. Good concentration and a long warm finish this wine pairs well with extra aged nutty Gouda.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 21st, 2009

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1946. Poplar Grove Pinot Gris, Okangan Valley BC, 2008
A favorite Pinot Gris for BC wine consumers, this aromatic white presents honeycomb creamy pear and apple aromas, lemon meringue and hints of green herbs and caramel. There is fantastic concentration in the mouth - golden pineapple, spiced caramel and citrus flavours lounge on the palate. This wine is a fine balance of creamy texture and lively acidity.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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1947. Poplar Grove Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Poplar Grove's reserve Chardy has been fermented in 100% new French barrels and left for six months on its lees. It is a voluptuous and decadent wine brimming with golden pineapple, apple pie, quince marmalade, vanilla caramels and exotic spice. The sweet, luscious fruit wraps around your palate with nuts and sweet spice, honey and caramel. Good acid balance and a very long finish.
If you love a big, sweet, butterscotchy Chardy, this one is for you!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - August 3rd, 2011

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1948. Porcupine Ridge Syrah, Cape of Good Hope South Africa, 2006
The appearance is inky with purplish reflections. The aromas are rich - juicy dark berries and black cherry aromas and plummy undertones, earth and mocha notes. In the mouth the Porcupine Ridge Syrah is smooth, layered and earthy, showing dark fruits, meaty/sausage-y and savoury herbal flavours with cracked black pepper and bittersweet chocolate on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 27th, 2008

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1949. Porcupine Ridge Syrah, Coastal Region South Africa, 2008
Consistently tasty - this Boekenhoutskloof Syrah has affluent berry aromas - cassis, blackberry and hints of blueberry, sweet chocolate and mint with vanilla and a savoury core of dried, crushed herbs, grilled meat and sweet spices laced with white pepper. The palate is smooth and fresh with plenty of sweet berry flavours, espresso, toasty spice and some char with bittersweet cocoa flavours clinging to the finish.
Very good!
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 19th, 2010

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1950. Porcupine Ridge Syrah, Coastal Region South Africa, 2009
From South Africa's Boekenhoutskloof winery, and made by the "maverick" winemaker Marc Kent, this Porcupine Ridge always seems to please. I have to admit, I prefer the 2008 to the 2009 personally, but the consistent factors are: aromas of briary berries (raspberry, blueberry and blackberry), chocolate an roasted coffee with a core of peppery spices, roasted meat and rubber. The entry provides sweet berries, it has a nice balance of powdery cocoa tannins and lifting acidity - toasted oak and spice flavours linger on the finish. Good for grilled meat or ribs with sweet/spicy sauces.
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 15th, 2010

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1951. Porta Di Mola "Yellow Cello", Campania Italy, 2005
A beautiful and exotic wine that is work seeking!
Made from a grape that was revered by the Greeks and Romans--called Falanghina--this wine is a bit of an anomoly. Rich and quite unctuous as opposed to its more usual crisp style with honied, earthy (truffled) and mineral aromas with mandarin orange,ripe melon and beeswax notes. On the palate it is lush and smooth--almost oily with soft, exotic spice and clean on the finish. Dry and fresh but with the perception of ripe fruit sweetness.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 25th, 2007

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1952. Portia Prima, Ribera Del Duero Spain, 2007

The story on the back of the bottle may seem confusing, but the label is so attractive you can overlook the ambiguous script.
The wine itself offers gobs of cherries, vanilla, sweet brown spice and velvety floral aromas. In the mouth this wine is juicy, has liberal fruit and fine but firm cocoa tannins. A balanced, mouth-filling wine with a long mouth-watering finish.
Made from Tinta Fina del Pais (aka Tempranillo)

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 24th, 2011

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1953. Primo'V Prosecco, Treviso Italy, NV
This Kosher Prosecco has delicate fruit cup aromas, lemon balm and citrus with a hint of flinty minerality. It is simple but fresh on the palate with a nice creamy texture, plenty of sweet fruit and a long finish with classic Prosecco citrus peel/citrus pith flavours.
A great breakfast bubbly but it will also be fantastic with light appetizers or spicy dishes.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - December 14th, 2009

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1954. Prinz Von Preussen Riesling, Rheingau Germany, 2009

From the Rheingau producer Schloss Reinhartshausen this medium-dry Riesling is simply fantastic!
It starts with a very pretty nose - crisp green apples, apricot and chamomile flowers with slate, fine talc and lemondrops. It is off-dry but is balanced by taut, brisk acidity, there is a pleasing fatness on the palate and it has a long lemony finish.
A wine I could sip everyday on its own or pair it with any white meats, spiced Asian dishes, creamy sauces and medium-firm cheeses.

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Wine Diva reviewed - June 9th, 2011

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1955. Prospect Winery "Council's Punch Bowl" Sauvignon Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
This series of wine, each label depicting a unique Okanagan location pays homage to the Valley's rich and colourful history and geography.
The Sauvignon Blanc is lush and vibrant with pineapple, lime, grass, peach hints, snap peas, lemon cream and mineral aromas. On the palate it shows clean,mouth-watering flavours of lemongrass, mandarin zest and a gentle brush of spice. A nicely rounded Sauvignon Blanc with plenty of juicy flavours rather than steely minerality and greenery.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 24th, 2007

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1956. Prospect Winery "Ogopogo's Lair" Pinot Grigio, Okanagan BC, 2006
The Prospect Winery wines are so new they practically sparkle!
A series of wines, each label depicting a unique Okanagan location which pay homage to the Valley's rich and colourful history and geography. The first release was this Pinot Grigio and a Sauvignon Blanc followed by; a Riesling, Unoaked Chardonnay, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Vidal Icewine. The portfolio of reds will include; Pinot Noir, Merlot Shiraz and Cabernet-Merlot.

The Pinot Grigio is brimming with creamy orchard fruit-bosch pear and nectarine, honey blossoms and fennel. It's warm, spiced and rounded on the palate showing mouth-watering lemon spiked with vanilla and a long zesty finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 24th, 2007

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1957. Prospect Winery "Rock Wren" Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
The first of the red releases from the new Ganton&Larson Prospect Winery features sour cherry and leathery aromas, woodsy cedar and spice with undertones of licorice and sage. It's medium-bodied with tart red fruit, bright acidity, lingering earth, roasted coffee beans and toasted spice flavours on the finish.
Pair with wild mushroom gnocchi in a creamy sage sauce.
Reviewed in Infamous Magazine February 2008
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 30th, 2008

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1958. Prospect Winery 'Birch Canoe' Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Bartlett pear and peach aromas with white floral and pomelo citrus notes. A fresh, enjoyable Pinot Blanc, soft but crisp on the tongue with grapefruit and lime and the slightest suggestion of smoked spice.
There are two important elements at work here people...first, I predict we'll start to see more BC Pinot Blanc because we do it so well. And second, its appealing 11.5% alcohol gets my two red thumbs-up approval. If you drink as much wine as I do, less than 12% is a vinous blessing!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2007

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1959. Prospect Winery Chardonnay, Okanagan BC,2006
A Chard that won't hit you with a wooden fist. Its far more subtle, showing melon, apple, leesy/toasty and warm vanilla caramel aromas. A fresh citrus entry is followed with, roasted nuts and lightly toasted oak flavours on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 11th, 2007

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1960. Prospect Winery Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Rich peachy-pear aromas, mandarin zest, wild honey and white blossom notes. Crisp flavours on the entry - stone fruit, citrus peel and minerals with soft, rounded acidity.
Very tasty!
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 6th, 2008

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1961. Prospect Winery Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Lovely pale copper glints appeal to your senses before you even take a sip.
Aromas are pear jelly and pink grapefruit with gingery hints and fresh cut apple. Clean and crisp - the aromas reappear on the palate - pear, grapefruit peel and minerals with mouth-watering acidity and an extended linger.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2008

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1962. Prospect Winery Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2006
Smoked and earthy aromas with sage and herbal notes, tart red fruit, cedar, leather and spice. Quite light-bodied with tart, herbal flavours and hints of pomegranate on the palate. Austere and savoury with very little fruit expression but will pair with roasted vegetables or turkey with sage stuffing.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2008

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1963. Prospect Winery Riesling, Okanagan BC, 2006
Vibrant fruit aromas--apricots, white peach, apple blossoms and lime leaf. Juicy flavours of stone fruits, gala apples, honey and crisp white grapefruit on the finish. Off-dry on the palate cut with bright acidity and a lingering finish that will have you coming back for more.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 8th, 2007

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1964. Prospect Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
Apricot and peach skin aromas, mixed citrus - pomelo and a squeeze of lime with warm honeyed notes and savoury undertones. On the palate it's fresh and crisp, the texture is round almost oily and the acidity is soft rather than angular.
Think goat cheese tarts and creamy dishes for partnering.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 6th, 2008

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1965. Prospect Winery Shiraz, Okanagan Valley, BC, 2006
Mulberry, sweet cherries and plummy aromas followed with black pepper, smoked allspice and mint chocolate notes. Impressive aromas are supported by peppery dark fruit flavours and a hint of meatiness on the palate.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 5th, 2008

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1966. Prospect Winery Unoaked Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Sweet golden pineapple and pear aromas. Fresh on the palate with citrus, caramel and spiced pineapple with a gently rounded texture followed by smoke and minerals on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - October 9th, 2007

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1967. Prospect Winery Vidal Icewine, Okanagan BC, 2006
I've always had a soft spot for Vidal Icewine. Sadly we don't produce it in BC nearly as much as Ontario does.
Vidal has the ability to take on truly seductive honeyed-apricot aromas as does this one which also shows dried pineapple notes. Slightly less sweet than one would expect with more pineapple, mango and lingering apricot jam, a soft rounded texture with zippy, clean citrus on the finish that sticks.
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Wine Diva reviewed - December 19th, 2007

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1968. Prunotto Bric Turot Barbaresco DOCG, Piedmont Italy, 2000
Effusive aromas of sweet red cherry, blueberries and dried berries, licorice and sweet spices, dark flowers and savory herbs. On the palate it is full and fresh with a dusty texture, grippy tannins and a long tight finish.
Drink now with dense or protein rich dishes or cellar for several years.
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 29th, 2007

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1969. Purato Nero d'Avola, Sicily Italy, 2009
NEW!
From Feudo di Santa Tresa, this organic wine made from Sicily's indigenous red grape Nero d'Avola, is also very eco friendly. The label is made from 100% recycled paper, uses 100% vegetable ink to print and uses 100% recycled cardboard for shipping. Plus, Purato claims bragging rights to using 85% recycled glass in its bottles...
The wine is simply charming. Expect aromas of sunwarmed berries, vanilla and warm spice, hints of cedar and peppery notes. The palate has nice supple berry fruit, it is juicy and slightly rustic with a powdery texture and firm youthful finish.
A great everyday dinner wine.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - July 20th, 2010

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1970. Quails Gate Chenin Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Juicy orchard fruit, white floral, mineral and zesty citrus fruit aromas. Softly rounded on the palate with grassy/herbal nuances, fresh mountain stream and vibrant acidity on the finish that leaves you wanting more!
Perfect for fresh summer fare!
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 18th, 2007

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1971. Quails' Gate Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Always a well made Chardonnay the 2006 vintage Chardonnay shows a nice balance between crisp and creamy with pear and apple aromas, caramel notes, honey roasted nuts and citrus blossoms. Clean, with a gently rounded palate and crisp finish it shows deft oak use and pleasing minerality.
Very nice.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 16th, 2008

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1972. Quails' Gate Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
This 65% barrel fermented Chardonnay has plenty of smoked/toasted aromas wrapped in buttery notes with lemon and baked apple pie, pears and vanilla. The palate is a creamy compilation that echos its aromas - pie crust and buttery apples, toasted coriander, nutmeg and lively citrus with vauge herbal tones lingering on the finish.
Nicely balanced.
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Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2010

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1973. Quails' Gate Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Smoked pears and toast, honey, acacia and a whiff of peach, vanilla and zesty citrus aromas. The palate is creamy and quite lush with flavours of sweet pears and melon, a spritz of citrus a dash of sweet spice and vanilla.
Lively and balanced on the palate with a fresh, smooth finish that lingers with the flavour of peach.
Really fantastic!

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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1974. Quails' Gate Chasselas-Pinot Blanc, Okanagan BC, 2006
Hints of grass and herbs, lemon and stone and flint mineral aromas. Crisp and fresh with citrus oil on the palate, and a long mouth-watering finish.
Asparagus and chevre quiche anyone?
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 22nd, 2007

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1975. Quails' Gate Chasselas~Pinot Blanc~Pinot Gris Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

A fresh, crisp summer sipper with sweet herbal notes, star anise, citrus blossoms, apple peel, apricots and honey. The palate has bright fruit and honeyed sweetness with a zippy finish. Fun and juicy and perfect with spicy Asian-inspired dishes or just sipping on the patio...

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Wine Diva reviewed - March 22nd, 2011

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1976. Quails' Gate Chenin Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Always anticipated, the Quails' Gate Chenin Blanc is a pristine and aromatic summer sipper.
Loads of crisp orchard fruit, notes of honey and citrus blossoms with just a suggestion of sweet herbs. The palate is snappy and clean with green apple and juicy grapefruit flavours lingering through the finish...
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 15th, 2009

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1977. Quails' Gate Dry Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Outstanding - I think this is the best value Riesling available in BC and it comes from some of the Okanagan Valley's oldest Riesling vines.
Typical aromas of peach and apricot, spring blossoms, chamomile and honey with a vibrant splash of lime. The palate is a sheer delight - bracing and taut with flavours of apricot and lemon/lime.
The snappy acidity in this wine will cut through creamy sauces like aioli and hollandaise and be a welcome partner to shellfish or salads.
Delicious. Period.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2011

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1978. Quails' Gate Family Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2009

Made from 100% estate grown Chardonnay, the Quails' Gate Family Reserve Chardonnay is both elegant and delicious!
A chic, cool-climate example with fresh sweet melon, pear and stone fruit hints, exotic blossoms and citrus with warm toasted spice and a mineral core. It has a lovely weight and appealing creamy texture with a fantastic balance between, fruit, vibrant acidity and well handled oak.
Bravo!
Recommended pairings: smoked sablefish, creamy scalloped potatoes and buttery sunchoke puree.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 6th, 2011

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1979. Quails' Gate Family Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2005
Concentrated...blueberry preserves, raspberry, sweet tobacco, warm spice and chocolate aromas simmer in the glass. Rich and velvety on the palate with fresh dark fruit, liquid cocoa, black cherry and fresh turned earth. Acidity lifts it, preventing it from being jammy.
This wine doesn't tease, its affections are obvious.
We were able to taste the 1997 Family Reserve Pinot Noir during dinner at the stunning Quails' Gate Old Vines Patio in late September and the proof is in the providence.
These folks make unforgettable Pinot Noir!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - October 6th, 2007

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1980. Quails' Gate Family Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The premium Quails' Gate Pinot is made from four clones grown in their Mount Boucherie estate vineyard that spent 11 months in (partially new) French oak.
It presents aromas of tart red fruit, toasted oak and spicebox with fine cocoa, cedar and savoury grilled herbs, beet greens and forest floor undertones. In the mouth, spiced cranberry, fine spice, cedar and herbal flavours echo the aromas - it is silky and juicy on the palate.
Quails' Gate suggests drinking now, or cellaring to 2017-2020
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - November 23rd, 2010

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1981. Quails' Gate FVF (Fortified Vintage Foch), Okanagan BC, 2003
A favorite at a recent Juiced Wine Group chocolate and wine tasting. The FVF made from the BC-centric Marachal Foch grape has unique smoke, tobacco, dried fruit, mocha and earthy aromas, deep intense flavours with reserved sweetness that doesn't overwhelm the palate. Excellent with high quality 70%+ dark chocolate like or Purdy's dark chocolate nut clusters. Also surprisingly tasty with Hedgehogs or Hagensborg 'Truffle Pig' Bars in Mocha flavour!
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Wine Diva reviewed - November 7th, 2006

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1982. Quails' Gate Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Across the board, the Quails' Gate whites are pristine and flavourful and offer solid value.
The Gewurztraminer will not disappoint either - aromas of lychees and orangeblossoms as well as citrus; such as limes and grapefruit. The palate is crisp and dry with plenty of citrus flavours and sweet spice. This is a restrained style of Gewurztraminer, almost delicate, with a mouth-watering finish.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 8th, 2011

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1983. Quails' Gate Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
The Quails' Gate Merlot shows primary black berry and plummy aromas, sweet spice and mocha followed with a very savoury core of roasted peppers, sausage and wild sage. Dark and earthy on the palate with plenty of acidity and a powdery texture, you can expect flavours of black fruits, tobacco and spice. It is slightly angular with tight tannins.
Pairing suggestions - braised short ribs or roasted root vegetables
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Wine Diva reviewed - June 4th, 2010

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1984. Quails' Gate Old Vines Foch Reserve, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Intense!
Aromas of smoked sausage and dark fruit, toasted exotic spices and dried herbs, chocolate and dark roasted coffee beans. The palate follows suit - spicy and smoky, dark and toasty it has flavours of bittersweet chocolate, espresso and sauvage. A brooding wine, concentrated and smooth with a toasted/char finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2011

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1985. Quails' Gate Old Vines Foch, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
Here is meaty, savoury wine that is made from 100% Marechal Foch harvested from 26 year old vines in Quails? Gate?s Osoyoos vineyard. It offers aromas of ripe black fruits, roasted coffee beans, dark chocolate and grilled herbs with plenty of tobacco and pepper. It is a dense, earthy wine layered with flavours of black cherry, plum, bittersweet chocolate and espresso. Although chewy, it has nicely balanced acidity and pairs well with crumbly aged cheeses.
©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - January 11th, 2011

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1986. Quails' Gate Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

I really appreciate the clean, bright character of this Pinot Gris.
Fresh pear and ripe guava aromas with grapefruit, vanilla, white blossoms and some mineral notes. The palate has an appealing creamy weight, offset by lively acidity. Just a hint of sweetness brightens the fruit and the finish is mouth-watering.

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Wine Diva reviewed - August 22nd, 2011

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1987. Quails' Gate Pinot Noir 'Stewart Family Reserve', Okanagan, BC, 2006
Elegant and feminine the 'Family Reserve' Pinot show loads of bright fruit - black berries, bing cherry and raspberry - minerals and fresh floral aromas. Silky and quite delicate featuring berry/cherry flavours, leather and cedary hints with fresh acidity and fine tannins.
Lovely.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2008

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1988. Quails' Gate Pinot Noir, Okanagan BC, 2006
Ruby-hued with cherry, cranberry and beetroot aromas, earth, cedar and dried floral notes with a dose of white pepper. Smooth on the palate with fresh red fruits, good acidity, a fine dusting of tannins with more white pepper appearing on the finish.
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 12th, 2008

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1989. Quails' Gate Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2007
When BC drinkers think Pinot, they think Quails' Gate. Quails' Gate has been making Pinot Noir for more than a quarter of a century but now with the talent of winemaker Grant Stanley they are doing it better than ever. This youthful 2007 vintage is quite dark ruby in colour with deep aromas of red berries, chocolate, spice and tobacco with crushed floral notes. It's very supple on the palate with primary spice flavours followed by tart red fruit and cedar box.
Decant prior to serving and pair with duck spring rolls dipped in a sweet and spicy glaze.
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 14th, 2009

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1990. Quails' Gate Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
The newest vintage of Quails' Gate classic Pinot Noir presents sweet raspberry and rhubarb aromas, beetroot and plenty of spice, a potpourri of dried flowers and cedar chips with just a hint of coffee. The palate offers juicy red fruit, it has good concentration and a smooth texture, the finish is mouth-watering and lingers with toast, spice and cocoa. Pair with warm beet salad, mushroom risotto or pumpkin ravioli.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - June 16th, 2010

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1991. Quails' Gate Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

This classic Quails' Gate Pinot offers sweet summer berries, rainforest floor, a potpourri of cedar chips and dried flowers, cocoa and peppery spice aromas. On the palate expect juicy berry and tangy cherry flavours, it has a silky texture and mouthwatering finish. There are some fine, quite firm tannins here and lingering hints of cigarbox and spice.

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 6th, 2011

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1992. Quails' Gate Rose, Okanagan BC, 2006
This 100% Gamay Noir this is a welcome addition to Wine Diva's favorite pretty-in-pink drink-Rose!
A tisket, a tasket, a berry-loaded basket of cranberry, strawberry and sour cherries with spice and tobacco and zippy dry citrus. Crisp, clean and refreshing, perfect for patio and bistro fare, light meats, fish, appetizers or cheese!
©copyright 2007 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2007

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1993. Quails' Gate Rose, Okanagan BC, 2008
This year, there has been 5% Pinot Gris blended into Gamay Noir for the QG Rose. Light cranberry in colour it features aromas of sweet summer berries - blackberries and strawberries - with cedar box and spice notes. It is bright, crisp and summery on the palate with flavours of tart citrus, spice and berries...
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Wine Diva reviewed - May 8th, 2009

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1994. Quails' Gate Rose, Okanagan Valley BC, 2010

Great value for a wine you can drink all summer!
Made from Gamay with a splash of Pinot Noir, this tasty rose offers earthy but juicy red fruit, floral notes, watermelon and spicy, cedary aromas. It is tangy and fresh on the palate with some impressive structure and refreshing pink grapefruit flavours that linger. Crisp and clean, balanced and suitably dry.
Perfect to pair with salmon, white meats, summer salads, cheese and appetizer plates.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 25th, 2011

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1995. Quails' Gate Stewart Family Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan BC, 2006
Yellow hued with golden glints the Reserve Chardonnay is toasted oak, creamy pear and roasted nutty aromas. The palate suggests toasted biscuity flavours, pineapples soaked in vanilla, and roasted nuts with warm oak spices and more toast on the finish.
Full-bodied with prevalent oak.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 23rd, 2008

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1996. Quails' Gate Stewart Family Reserve Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008
From Quails' Gate's premium lineup, this bold Chardonnay was fully barrel fermented for one year in first second and third use barrels. And it shows with rich caramel and spice, buttery apples and melon aromas. The palate is a rich and creamy mouthful of sweet but spicy oak flavours, pralines and clove with citrus peel flavours lingering on the finish.
Pair with a rich, nutty risotto, smoked cheeses or creamy chicken and corn casserole.
©copyright 2010 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 28th, 2010

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1997. Quails' Gate Stewart Family Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2008

The Stewart family purchased land where the Quails' Gate winery now sits in 1956 and have been growing grapes for 50 years in the Okanagan Valley.
This is an impressive vintage for the Family Reserve - gobs of blueberry and raspberry aromas, crushed flowers and plenty of pepper with sweet spices, cedar and some wild herbs. The palate is fresh and silky - juicy berry and cherry flavours are woven with earth, smoky spices and beet green flavours. The finish is long and smooth, lingering with toasted spice and cocoa.

©copyright 2011 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - April 5th, 2011

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1998. Quattrocchi Reserve Malbec, Mendoza Argentina 2007

The Quattrocchi family (originally from Italy) has been making wine in Mendoza since the 1970s.
This is without a doubt a generous and fragrant wine - expect blueberries and vanilla, sweet, exotic spices and a potpourri of crushed flowers and liqueur. The palate is supple and fresh (but not overblown or boozy) rich fruit spiked with sweet spice flavours dominate and smooth integrated tannins linger.
Delicious!

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Wine Diva reviewed - April 4th, 2011

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1999. Quinta da Veiga 'Casa Das Mouras' Reserva, Douro Portugal, 2003
This blend of Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tint Roriz has complex aromas of semi-dried cherries, floral, earth and plums, hints of iodine, and matchstick - intense and dark with smoke, leather, coffee and kirsch...The palate is bright and supple with lovely intensity and flavours of dark berries, spice and earth. Juicy, sweet fruit, concentration and integrated tannins - very good!
©copyright 2009 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - March 12th, 2009

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2000. Quinta de Azevedo Vinho Verde, Portugal, 2006
Light straw-yellow in colour with the typical spritziness expected in this fresh wine.
Clean aromas, white floral, honey, minerals, citrus and a hint of creamy white fruit. On the palate it has more structure and weight than many Vinho Verde, the texture is slightly oily, the flavours are crisp and minerally with a hint of fresh, sweet herbs.
©copyright 2008 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Diva reviewed - May 28th, 2008

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