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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Muscedere Baco Noir Reserve 2008: Review


Muscedere Vineyards
Harrow, Ontario, Canada
VQA
13% abv

When I visited their winery I bought a bottle of this Baco and a bottle of the Pinot Noir but, I got two bottles of the Baco in my bag.  So, I just get to enjoy one of these Baco’s for my pleasure and I’ll review the other.  I’ll just have to get back there and pick up the Pinot on my next visit. 

Appearance: deep garnet

Aroma: dark berries, spice, earth

Flavors & Mouthfeel: the acidity seems to have a bit of a bite compared to the bottle I had last week.  Blackberries and tart cranberries seem to dominate.  Wool like on the palate, short tart note on the aftertaste, lingering berries. 

I wish I reviewed the other bottle.  I remember that I really enjoyed that bottle and I was looking forward to this bottle. 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Crew Cabernet Franc 2008: Review


Colchester Ridge Estate Winery (Crew)
Harrow, Ontario, Canada
Lake Erie North Shore
VQA
13.8% abv
$17.80 from the winery (Canadian $)

Appearance: bright ruby body with a big ruby-red edge

Aroma: berries with a touch of light spice, the bouquet is light overall

Flavors: red berries that remind me of currant, cranberry, and a hint of raspberry; sweet cherry, mulberry, and a touch of brown spice box.   

Mouthfeel: touch of acidity, a tart note from the cranberry like flavor; soft feel overall, a bit of a watery edge.

To the Point: an okay to decent Cab Franc.  The bouquet and mouthfeel seem to be on the weak side for a Franc wine.  The flavors are tasty but, the watery edge takes way from this.  For under 20 bucks it’s worth a bottle purchase. 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Colio Frizzante: Review


Sparkling Wine VQA
Methode Cuve Close
100% Riesling
Colio Estate Wines
Harrow, Ontario, Canada
11% abv
$9.75 Canadian

Aroma: tart apple, hint of apricot

Flavors and Mouthfeel: tart apple, hint of apricot, touch of pear, citrus rind bite; fresh squirt of lemon on the palate, dry, fine fizzy feel. 

Monday, February 13, 2012

CEV Icewine Vidal 2007: Review


VQA Lake Erie North Shores

Colio Estate Vineyards
Harrow, Ontario, Canada
11.5% abv
$20.00 a bottle Canadian

Here is their description from coliowinery.com
Aroma: Dry apricot, honeysuckle and raisin
Flavors: Honeyed raisins, apricot and tropical finish

Appearance: amber

Aroma: apricot for sure, faint sweetened raisin,  

Flavors: apricot all the way, super sweet nectar, with a slight tart finish

Mouthfeel: the sweetness just coats the palate for a long lasting aftertaste of sweet nectar and apricot


Look at those sugar crystals on the end of this cork


To the Point: this is fuller bodied Vidal Ice Wine.  I wouldn’t call it smooth or elegant – maybe – flannel like – drink this after a hearty pot roast dinner.  If I was grading this I would give it a B- 82%.  Decent.   

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Muscedere 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon: Review


Muscedere Vineyards Estate Winery
Harrow, Ontario, Canada
13.5% abv
$30.00 a bottle
Aged 15 months in French oak barrels and unfiltered

I visited this winery back in the fall and had a very nice visit.  I have never been to Muscedere Winery before.  They have an outdoor brick oven where they cook pizza and of course I had to have one.  It was delicious.  If you have never been here before and I’ll bet you have not, you need to make a visit and plan to have lunch. 


Appearance: deep ruby color with a lighter ruby edge

Aroma: dark berries, a touch of spice

Flavors: I poured a little in a glass to see what it tastes like right after opening the bottle and the wine had a nice spicy taste which worked with the alcohol note on the nose.  Just had to do that for fun. 

I poured some more into the glass to get ready to review.  After a few swirls of the glass and a few minutes to breath I was ready for a taste.  It is clearly fruit forward as they say.  The blackberries, dark currants, and a touch of dark cherries make for a tasty Cab.  Throw in a touch of anise, a little spice coming from the oak barrel aging and alcohol, and 80% dark chocolate bite.

The mouthfeel is smooth and luscious; the dark chocolate bite is on the mid-palate and that is when the oaky note hits the tongue.  The dark berries linger on the palate. 

This first glass is very tasty. 

If I am reading their web site right this is only their second year for Cabernet Sauvignon from their vineyard.  So, the 2007 Cab must have been outsourced?  For being only their second year with the Cabernet grape this sure is good.  Hell, even if it was their 10th year it sure is good. 

An hour later I pour myself a second glass from the decanter.  The texture is still smooth but, the body seems to have built some strength.  The dark berries seem a touch fuller and there is a good earthy tone that seems to coat the palate.  The high percentage dark chocolate and the sweet anise gives some balance.  Thinking about balance – the acidity and the tannins sure are under control here. 

My Strength Rating: 7 – a good medium-full style wine.  The blackberry and dark chocolate notes show off the acidity in style.  The mouthfeel builds from decanting this wine. 

To the Point: for only 30 bones this is a very worthy Cabernet Sauvignon.  I will be buy more. 

I paired this Cabernet with a Por Larranaga Maduro Cigar on my third glass of wine during a Monday Night Football game and a Detroit Red Wing and Edmonton hockey game.  It is great having three TV’s out in my cigar/wine/beer lounge.  This is my last Por Larranaga Maduro.  I had to have purchased that box about 4 years ago, when the store was closing them out.  I don’t even know if they make this one anymore.  Anyways, this was a great match.  The medium bodied cigar played well with the medium-full bodied red wine.    

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sprucewood Shores 2007 Meritage: Review


VQA Lake Erie North Shore
Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery
Harrow, Ontario, Canada
13% abv
$21.95 a bottle

I remember visiting this winery in the winter of 2007.  They opened their doors in June of that year.  They have a wonderful dog that will probably greet you in the parking lot or at the front door.  On my next visit I’ll take my three dogs and maybe they can all play together. 
 
Blend: 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cab Franc, 30% Merlot

Appearance: a pretty crimson color with a ruby edge

Aroma: smoky black cherry that would make a good pipe tobacco blend

Flavors: black cherry, juicy berries – red currant and black raspberry, smoky earthy tone, cocoa powder 

Mouthfeel: this is velvety smooth, the tannins and acidity are in balance, a moderate dry feel on the finish, the lingering berries seem a bit short

My Strength Rating: 5 – a solid medium body for a Meritage, the short aftertaste and silky smooth style keeps it in the medium range to me.

To the Point: I will have to make a special trip to get back to this winery to pick up a six pack of this wine.  The overall flavors of this wine are just plain sexy smooth.