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		<title>Vintages Picks &#8211; Saturday April 18, 2015</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some wines that I&#8217;m looking forward to picking up this week. Happy Shopping! WHITE WINES Chardonnay Pick 2011 Vignerons de Buxy Buissonnier Montagny, Burgundy France $19.95 #382879 I&#8217;m a huge fan of white Burgundy and to find one &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=363">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some wines that I&#8217;m looking forward to picking up this week.  Happy Shopping!</p>
<p><strong>WHITE WINES</strong><br />
<strong>Chardonnay Pick</strong><br />
2011 Vignerons de Buxy Buissonnier Montagny, Burgundy France $19.95 #382879<br />
I&#8217;m a huge fan of white Burgundy and to find one for under $20 is amazing! Montagny is located subregion of Côte Chalonnaise in the southern end of the region.  Look for notes of citrus and apple with a hint of spice. Pair with chicken, fish or white pizza.</p>
<p><strong>Calling all Oysters</strong><br />
2013 Chateau de la Bretesche Muscadet Sevre et Maine Sur Lie, Loire Valley, France $12.95 #412163<br />
Let&#8217;s break this down&#8230;the grape here is Melon de Bourgogne and &#8220;sur lie&#8221; means that wine is aged on its lees (sediment) to give the wine some yeast characteristics and complexity.  Don&#8217;t be afraid if it has a little bit of spritz too.  Pair with Oysters, crab or shrimp or with Asian cuisine.</p>
<p><strong>Pinot Grigio Pick</strong><br />
2013 Gradis&#8217;Ciutta Pinot Grigio, Friuli, Italy $19.95 #404376<br />
I&#8217;m a huge fan of Pinot Gris/Grigio but ones that have great fruit, complexity and depth.  This one has all three all put together in a funky bottle with a neon green top.  With the warmer springs temps that have finally seemed to arrive in Ontario, you&#8217;ll find me on my back patio with a glass of this wine in my hand.</p>
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<p><strong>Hola Rose!</strong><br />
2014 Muga Rose, Rioja, Spain $13.95 #603795<br />
Nothing says spring in a glass like Rose! This dry rose is great to drink on it&#8217;s own or pair with a variety of salads, chicken dishes or grilled salmon. Excellent price point!</p>
<p><strong>RED WINES</strong></p>
<p><strong>Money is no object</strong><br />
My choice is an obvious one with the 2011 Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Paulliac Bordeaux $955.85 #301036. Most of the First Growth Bordeaux&#8217;s are sold en Primeur (where you buy while it is still in barrel and you usually have a minimum bottle order) so it&#8217;s great to see Vintages bringing in a few bottles for those of us that have a some extra cash saved up&#8230;haha!  This is definitely a collectors wine and I do not recommend opening for 10yrs plus.  Pairs with milestone anniversary and 40th, 50th or 65th birthdays!</p>
<p><strong>Spanish Pick</strong><br />
2010 Condado De Haza Crianza DO, Ribera del Duero, Spain $24.95 #963348<br />
A really easy drinking wine from Ribera del Duero that is 100% Tempranillo.  It&#8217;s chalked full of ripe black fruit and vanilla spice.  Pair with peppercorn steak or BBQ ribs.  </p>
<p><strong>Italian Pick</strong><br />
2009 Antinori Badia A Passignano Gran Selezione Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy $44.95 #384552<br />
One of my favourite Chianti Classico&#8217;s that delivers black fruits, anise and firm tannins.  Great with veal, lamb or grilled rib-eye.</p>
<p><strong>Calling all Caymus Fans!</strong><br />
2012 Caymus &#8220;40th Anniversary&#8221; Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, California, USA $68.95 #222877<br />
Customers will be lining up to get their hands on a bottle of this big, bold and ripe Cabernet from a great vintage. Special label done in honour of their 40th Anniversary. Make sure to get yours before it&#8217;s gone! </p>
<p><strong>Tuesday Night Special</strong><br />
2013 Brigaldara Valpolicella, Veneto, Italy $14.95 #917864<br />
I&#8217;m a huge fan of juicy, fruity Valpolicella and this one gives you bang for your buck!  This one is a little fuller bodied that some other Valpolicella&#8217;s that I&#8217;ve tasted but will pair well with pizza, pasta and some Italian sausage!<br />
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Bordeaux Pick under $20</strong><br />
2011 Chateau Argadens, Bordeaux Superieur, France $17.95 #681643<br />
This is a great introduction to Bordeaux wines where you won&#8217;t be breaking the bank.  Pair with steak, lamb or have some fun and pair with burgers!</p>
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		<title>Vintages Picks &#8211; April 4, 2015</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2015 01:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back by popular demand and in time for Easter weekend. Happy Shopping! White Wine Perfect Easter White 2013 Gehringer Brothers Private Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley, BC #347203 $18.95 A lively Pinot Gris from the Okanagan Valley that would pair &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=354">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back by popular demand and in time for Easter weekend.  Happy Shopping!</p>
<p>White Wine</p>
<p>Perfect Easter White<br />
2013 Gehringer Brothers Private Reserve Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley, BC #347203 $18.95</strong><br />
A lively Pinot Gris from the Okanagan Valley that would pair nicely with ham, turkey or chicken dishes.  </p>
<p>Good Value<br />
2013 Montressor Soave Classico, Veneto, Italy #408302 $13.95<br />
The perfect wine to keep in your fridge and enjoy after a busy day at work!  Also a must try for Pinot Grigio lovers.  Pair with chicken mango salad or a pizza.</p>
<p>A tale of two Cali Chardonnays&#8230;<br />
2013 Freemark Abbey Chardonnay, Napa Valley, California #361949 $27.95<br />
This is Chardonnay is the perfect balance of oak and fruit! Enjoy with panko-crusted salmon.</p>
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<p>2013 La Crema Chardonnay, Russian River Valley, California #067231 $39.95<br />
Looking for Chardonnay that has beautiful hints of stone fruit and mineral and very little oak&#8230;than this would be the perfect wine for you. Great with lobster and crab.</p>
<p>Red Wine</p>
<p>Crowd Pleaser<br />
2012 Columbia Crest Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, Washington #240093 $17.95<br />
A great value wine from Washington State that is has lovely black fruits and smooth tannins. Drink on it&#8217;s own or pair with rigatoni in a red sauce with italian sausage!</p>
<p>Tuesday Night Special<br />
2009 Quinta do Portal Frontaria, Douro, Portugal #324533  $13.95<br />
Look no further than Portugal for affordable reds. This wine would make a great &#8220;house red&#8221; and would be perfect wine for a big house party!</p>
<p>Bordeaux Pick<br />
2010 Chateau Haut-Selve Reserve, Graves, France #235424 $27.95<br />
This is a really wonderful Bordeaux that will age gracefully.  Bring it out in 2025 and you will be rewarded greatly!  If you must drink it now, then double decant 4 hours prior to enjoying. Nice to see a Bordeaux of this caliber under $30.</p>
<p>Italian Picks<br />
2009 Collosorbo Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy #408492 $52.95<br />
This is a Brunello to put away for a few years if you can.  Very full bodied and would need to be decanted for several hours.   </p>
<p>2008 Fuligni Brunello di Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy #245225 $49.95<br />
A more approachable Brunello than the Collosorbo but slightly lighter in body.  Still excellent and will not disappoint.  Pair with veal, lamb or rib-eye steak.</p>
<p>Zin-tastic<br />
2013 Seghesio Zinfandel, Sonoma County, California #942151 $31.95<br />
Recently had the opportunity to pour this at wine tasting party and it was well received by the group. Look for red berries, spice on the nose and finish.  Great wine with burgers, grilled meats or your favourite movie.  </p>
<p>Great Value Pinot Noir<br />
2013 De Bortoli Gulf Station Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley, Victoria #015511 $19.95<br />
This was my go to Pinot last year!  Lovely notes of strawberry and cherry combined with mouthwatering acidity.  Paired this Pinot many times with cedar plank salmon. Nice to see a delicious Pinot Noir under $20.</p>
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		<title>Port buying made easy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2014 02:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Port is amazing but there are some many to choose from and which one is best? To assist with your last minute shopping, I&#8217;ve created a quick guide on some 2011 Vintage Ports that I recently tasted to help you &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=343">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Port is amazing but there are some many to choose from and which one is best?  To assist with your last minute shopping, I&#8217;ve created a quick guide on some 2011 Vintage Ports that I recently tasted to help you make the right decision.  All Ports are available in the LCBO/Vintages.</p>
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Fruit forward style</strong></strong></p>
<p>Then the <strong>2011 Sandeman Ruby</strong> is for you! Priced at $70.00, this Port is value driven while still delivering that full bodied, black fruit style. This Port can age for 20 &#8211; 30 yrs and some consider this house a &#8220;1st Growth&#8221; in the family Port.  Great value!</p>
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<p><strong>Floral style</strong></p>
<p>If perfume is your thing, then I highly recommend the <strong>2011 Fonseca Vintage Port</strong> for $130.00.  Think violets and rose petals with voluptuous fruits on the finish. This house is owned by Taylor&#8217;s.<br />
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Dry Style</strong></p>
<p>The <strong>2011 Dow&#8217;s Vintage Port</strong> was extremely dry on the finish with notes of raisins and black liquorice. Very austere with bright acidity, this Port could see another 25+years in bottle. It retails for $90.00.</p>
<p><strong>Sweet style</strong></p>
<p>Look no further then the <strong>2011 Graham&#8217;s Vintage Port</strong> for $95.00.  Perfect for the person that really loves an extracted and rich style Port that is not overly floral.  Amazing with blue cheese! This Port will also get more spicy and herbaceous with age.</p>
<p><strong>All around Port</strong></p>
<p>Personally, the <strong>2011 Taylor Fladgate Vintage Port</strong> fits this category at $130.00.  Lots of raisins and purple floral notes that follows with a long, powerful finish.  Lots of tannin and acid will help this beauty age for another 30+ years.  Did you know that Taylor is one of the few houses that still uses people to stomp the grapes?</p>
<p><strong>Tawny Port</strong></p>
<p><strong>Taylor Fladgate 30 Year old Tawny Port</strong> for $183.00 was so seductive! Caramel, hazelnuts, dried fruits that danced on your palate with such softness.  This Tawny could definitely age some more but drink now and pair with walnuts or a fat cigar!</p>
<p><strong>Taylor Fladgate 40 Year old Tawny Port</strong> $245.00.  A much more oxidative style then the 30 yr old. Still delicious but had a very dry, sherry like taste for me with long finish.   </p>
<p>Tip &#8211; Keep Tawny Ports standing up as the enclosure does not like being stored on its side. </p>
<p>Happy Holidays!</p>
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		<title>Tasting and loving the wines of Lombardy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2014 19:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorie O'Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I had the opportunity to taste some amazing sparkling, white, roses and red wines from this fabulous region. Here are some of the highlights. Quaquarini Francesco Starting with the very refreshing Pinot Nero Brut, I then tasted the &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=321">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I had the opportunity to taste some amazing sparkling, white, roses and red wines from this fabulous region.  Here are some of the highlights.</p>
<p><strong>Quaquarini Francesco</strong></p>
<p>Starting with the very refreshing Pinot Nero Brut, I then tasted the 2010 Blau Pinot Nero which is aged one year in barrel and one year in bottle before being released.  Next up was the tart and tasty Poggio Anna Barbera (90% Barbera, 10% Croatina),  Finally, my favorite which was the Buttafuoco La Guasca (60% Croatina, 30% Barbera, 10% Ughetta di Canneto), just lovely tannins here reminding me very much of a Barbaresco!</p>
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<p><strong>Calatroni </strong></p>
<p>A fun producer from Provincia di Pavia, this Pinot Grigio Rose was truly pretty in pink. I just adored the packaging too.</p>
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Gravanago</strong></p>
<p>Standouts here was the Moscato (blue bottle), the Pinot Nero and the very earthy Bonarda!  Curious why their winery used the blue bottle for Moscato and I was told that it had to do with the tradition of enjoying Moscato for New Years in a special bottle and eventually they just continued to bottle in that colour for everyday.<br />
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<p><strong>Bruno Verdi</strong></p>
<p>Here I tasted the 2009 Oltrepo Pavese Classico Vergomberra DOCG (70% Pinot Nero, 30% Chardonnay), made in the traditional method with absolutely no dosage!  40 months on the lees.  Lots of acidity here!   </p>
<p>On to red, the 2013 Buttafuoco was simply delightful, great fruit and nice oak integration.  </p>
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<p><strong>Tenuta Montelio</strong></p>
<p>I met 2 beautiful cousins who are the 8th generation in this winery!<br />
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<p>Note the family crest on the Solarolo bottle!  This was a blend of 40% Barbera, 40% Croatina and 20% Pinot Nero and had me craving red meat!<br />
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Ca’Di Frara</strong></p>
<p>This Moscato had the just perfect balance of sweet and acid and I love the label; the simplicity of it would sell well in the Ontario market.<br />
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<p>Wow!  The Pinot Grigio was truly spectacular.  One of the best Pinot Grigios I’ve tasted in a long time.  Great balance and a finish that is quite persistent.  Also really enjoyed their Pinot Nero as well.<br />
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<p><strong>Tenuta Forance<br />
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The Rossi family has been producing wine since 1820 and the wines show it.</p>
<p>This brilliant 08 Sparkling was aged 66 months on lees!<br />
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<p>The Il Torchio wines are single vineyard owned and produced by Rossi family.<br />
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<p>Sadly, none of these wines are available in the LCBO or Vintages but hopefully with more tastings and posts like this will awaken consumer interest in having some of these great wines in our market.</p>
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		<title>Holiday Picks from December 8th Vintages release</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2012 19:30:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorie O'Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the Rich Uncle: 2007 Darioush &#8220;Duel&#8221; Napa Valley $48.95 This is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz bursting with ripe, black Napa fruit that will be sure to impress! For the Wine Geek: 2010 Schloss Schonborn Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=309">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>For the Rich Uncle: </strong>  2007 Darioush &#8220;Duel&#8221; Napa Valley $48.95<br />
This is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz bursting with ripe, black Napa fruit that will be sure to impress!</p>
<p><strong>For the Wine Geek:</strong> 2010 Schloss Schonborn Hattenheimer Pfaffenberg Riesling Kabinett, Rheingau, Germany $18.95<br />
Wine geeks love Riesling and this one from the Rheingau is exceptional.<br />
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For the Flirty Gal:</strong> Santa Margherita Brut Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore, Italy $17.95<br />
A dry Prosecco that pairs well with oysters or stone crab or just as delicious on its own.</p>
<p><strong>For the Young Professional:</strong> 2009 Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington State $19.95<br />
This easy to drink now Cabernet will impress your friends and introduce them to the great wines of Washington State!</p>
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<p><strong>For your lover/significant other:</strong><br />
<strong>Guy</strong> –  1792 Ridgemount Reserve Barrel Select Kentucky Straight Bourbon, USA $49.95<br />
What guy wouldn&#8217;t love a bottle of yummy Bourbon!</p>
<p><strong>Girl</strong> &#8211; Tarlant Rose Brut Champagne $49.95<br />
Most women love Rose and this one has the right amount of fruit and spice.</p>
<p><strong>To pair with the Turkey</strong>:  2011 Jacques Depagneux Cote du Py Morgon, Beaujolais, France  $18.95<br />
This is no ordinary Beaujolais and would pair delightfully with your holiday dinner&#8230;bring on the cranberries!</p>
<p><strong>To pair with the Roast Beef: </strong>  2009 Domaine De Vieux Lazaret, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Southern Rhone, France &#8211; $34.95.<br />
Decant this amazing Chateauneuf-du-Pape an hour before dinner and the black fruit and spice will be jumping out of your glass</p>
<p><strong>To pair with the cheese:</strong> 2007 Offley Late Bottled Vintage Port, Portugal $19.95<br />
Port and cheese is a match made in heaven!<br />
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Fireside Drinking/Party pleasers:</strong> – 2010 Famiglia Bianchi Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina $15.95<br />
This crowd pleasing Malbec will be a hit at the ski chalet or just sitting back and watching the snow fall this winter.</p>
<p>Happy Holidays!</p>
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		<title>Lorie&#8217;s Vintages Picks for September 15, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of great wines this week and I was able to taste all of my recommendations, so, get your Vintages Catalogue and let&#8217;s start shopping! White Wine Ontario Pick Located on page 30 is the 2011 2027 Falls Vineyard Riesling &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=284">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of great wines this week and I was able to taste all of my recommendations, so, get your Vintages Catalogue and let&#8217;s start shopping!</p>
<p><strong>White Wine </strong></p>
<p>Ontario Pick </p>
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<p>Located on page 30 is the 2011 <a href="http://www.2027cellars.ca/story.html">2027</a> Falls Vineyard Riesling from Vinemount Ridge in Niagara.  If you are looking for notes of lime, white grapefruit and lovely minerality then this is your wine.  Very dry finish no residual sugar here!   A great wine on it&#8217;s own or to pair with   appitizers.   Price is $18.95 and I give it 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Chablis/Chardonnay Pick</p>
<p>Check it out on page 41 which is the 2010 Domaine Séguinot-Bordet Chablis from France.  To find a Chablis under $20 is tough and this one really delivers.  Nice citrus notes along with some tree fruits but lead to a mineral rich driven finish.  Only $19.95 and it gets 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Sauvignon Blanc Selection</p>
<p>On page 42 is the 2011 Roland Tissier &#038; Fils Sancerre.  If you love a wine that is very herbaceous then this wine is for you.  Loads of fresh dill and grass on the nose; fresh and clean on the palate.  Very classic Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc and would be great with white fish.  Great price at $20.95 and I give the wine 9.5 points</p>
<p>Sushi Night </p>
<p>Look no further then then the 2011 Pfaffenheim Cuvée Rabelais Pinot Gris on page 41.  This lovely Alsatian wine is off dry in style with notes of ginger, pear and apple on the nose and finish.  I really enjoyed the lingering, spicy finish.  Price is $19.95 and the wine gets 9 points.</p>
<p><strong>Red Wine</strong></p>
<p>Burger Night Wine</p>
<p>On page 32 is the 2010 <a href="http://www.featherstonewinery.ca/">Featherstone</a> Cabernet Franc from Niagara.  I was really blown away this wine, it is just spectacular.   Look for red cherry and black currents, spice and a hint of  pepper on the nose.  Tannins were well balanced with some grip.  Amazing value at $16.95 and it gets 9 points. </p>
<p>Crowd Pleaser/Tuesday Night Special</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going out on limb here and picking something old world.  It is on page 42 and it is the 2009 Château Haut Chatain from Bordeaux, France.  This wine has a beautiful Bordeaux like nose complete with red currents, pencil shavings, dark chocolate and tobacco leaf.   It is truly outstanding and would be delicious with steak.  Decant tonight or age another 3 – 5 years.   Amazing at $16.95 and it gets 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Cellar Pick</p>
<p>This week I&#8217;m going with a Pinot Noir.  On page 36 is the 2008 <a href="http://www.cristomwines.com/" target="_blank">Cristom</a> Sommers Reserve from the <a href="http://www.oregonwinecountry.org/" target="_blank">Willamette Valley, Oregon</a>.   Having just gotten back from Oregon, perhaps I&#8217;m being slightly biased here but this wine really had the “wow” factor.  Notes of black cherry and anise are intertwined with cedar and mushroom.  Tannins are still nice and firm which tell you this wine can age at least another 10 years.  Great structure.   Price is $44.95 and it gets 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Big and Bold</p>
<p>This pick is on page 44 and it is the 2009 La Font Des Grières Gigondas from Southern Rhone. Look for red fruits, dark chocolate and pepper but it&#8217;s the big finish that will keep you coming back.  Bring on the Bison Rib-Eye.   I give this wine a solid 9 points and the price is $19.95.</p>
<p>Shiraz Pick </p>
<p>Is on Page 30 which is the 2009 <a href="http://www.penfolds.com/" target="_blank">Penfolds</a> Bin 28 Kalimna Shriaz from South Australia.  Look for red fruits, spice and some sun-dried tomato that leads to a dry lingering finish.  It&#8217;s great to see this style of Shiraz from South Australia coming back.    It is priced at $34.95 and I give the wine 9 points.  Decant tonight or cellar for another 5 years.</p>
<p>Usual Suspects</p>
<p>This week&#8217;s usual suspect is on page 34 and it&#8217;s the 2009 <a href="http://www.jpvwines.com/" target="_blank">Joseph Phelps</a> Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley.   Yes, it&#8217;s load with black fruits, vanilla, mocha but the tannins are quite irresistible.  Yes, it is that good!  I think it&#8217;s only going to get better in 3 – 4 years time if you can hold on to it that long. I give the wine 9.2 points and the price is $79.95.   Great news – half bottle price is $45.95!</p>
<p>Italian Pick</p>
<p>On page 47 is my Italian Pick which is the 2007 Ruffino Ducale Oro Chianti Classico Reserva from Tuscany.   This wine can be enjoyed tonight or cellared.  Lots going on here – cedar, spice, anise, black cherry.  Well integrated tannins that are starting to soften and a finish that really lingers on the palate.  Yummy with game meats.  Price is $43.95 and I score this wine 9.5 points!</p>
<p>For after dinner</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve always wanted to try grappa, I highly recommend the Sibona Liquore Alla Camomilla in Grappa Finissima from Italy on page 28.  The camomile really shines through in this liqueur  as well some notes of dried peach and apricot, hazelnuts and spice.   Serve chilled and enjoy on it&#8217;s own.  A nice introduction to Grappa. $35.95 and I give this liqueur 9 points.</p>
<p>Till the next release on September 30&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Lorie&#8217;s Vintages Picks for June 9, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2012 15:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorie O'Sullivan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently tasted these amazing wines at the LCBO, so, get your Vintages catalog and let&#8217;s start shopping! All wines will be available for purchase in Vintages on Saturday, June 9. White Wine Chardonnay Pick Located on page 7 is &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=270">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently tasted these amazing wines at the LCBO, so, get your Vintages catalog and let&#8217;s start shopping! All wines will be available for purchase in Vintages on Saturday, June 9.</p>
<p>White Wine </p>
<p>Chardonnay Pick</p>
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<p>Located on page 7 is the 2008 Cono Sur Limited Edition 20 Barrel Chardonnay from the Casablanca Valley in Chile.   This wine showed amazing notes of melon, apple and vanilla on the nose with a very lingering finish.  Extremely balanced wine that has the right balance of oak and fruit.  Would be great with chicken or fish.  Price is $24.95 and I give it 9 points.</p>
<p>Rose</p>
<p>My Rose pick is on page 19.  It is the 2011 Carte Noire Rose from Provence.  Look for watermelon and strawberry on the nose that leads to a very dry finish.  Great with food or on it&#8217;s own.  Price is $14.95 and I give the wine 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Red Wine</p>
<p>Father&#8217;s Day Pick</p>
<p>On page 41 is the 2007 J. Lohr Hilltop Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles.  This is a great wine to give your dad that won&#8217;t break the bank.  Lots of black fruits on this wine that is balanced well with new oak and solid tannins.  A great wine to pair with grilled meats and I guarantee your dad will love it!   Price is $38.95 and it gets 9 points. </p>
<p>Tuesday Night Special</p>
<p>Head to page 20 for the 2009 Domaine Piquemal Tradition from the Roussillon region in France.  This full bodied red would pair well with grilled meats to kabobs.  It is a blend of Grenache, Syrah and Carrignan that packs a big punch of red fruits balanced with a vibrant acidity and mellow tannins. Great value at $15.95 and I give the wine 9 points. </p>
<p>Steak Night Wine</p>
<p>Head to page 45 for the 2008 Porto De Piedra Family Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon/Cabernet Franc from Curico Valley in Chile.   A very well balanced wine that has a lot of depth.  Look for anise, dark chocolate and dark berries on the nose and finish.  Very firm tannins on the finish.   The price is $24.95 price point and I give the wine 9 points.  </p>
<p>Burger Night Wine</p>
<p>Tis the season for burgers and I have a great match on for you on Page 21.  It is the 2009 Gerard Bertrand Grand Terroir from Coteaux de Languedoc, France.  This savoury wine has notes of black cherry, spice and cedar on the nose that leads to a well balanced finish.    Price is $18.95 and it gets 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Sommelier Pick</p>
<p>On Page 39 is the 2009 Mont Tauch Le Tauch Fitou from the South of France.  This is a very different wine but if you love notes of black raspberry, blueberry and a hint of spice with well balanced tannins then this gem is for you.  I think this wine would go great with take out Neopolitan pizza.   I give this wine a solid 9 points and the price is only $19.95.</p>
<p>Cellar Pick</p>
<p>Head to page 52 and your local LCBO store early to get a few bottles of the 2007 Fontanafredda Serralungna D&#8217;Alba Barolo.   This wine needs time and won&#8217;t be ready to drink for at least another 7 years but it will reward you plenty.  Very typical Barolo nose of floral (rose and violets), earl grey tea intertwined in black cherry, coffee beans and a subtle earthiness.  Wow&#8230;.the price is too good to be true at $29.95 and I give it 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Till the next release on June 23&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Lorie&#8217;s Vintages Picks for April 14, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 18:12:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of my picks are from the LCBO Vintages magazine for the release date of Saturday, April 14. If you have a magazine already, feel free to make notes, just like I do. Unfortunately this month I did not have &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=255">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of my picks are from the LCBO Vintages magazine for the release date of Saturday, April 14. If you have a magazine already, feel free to make notes, just like I do.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately this month I did not have the opportunity to taste all the wines I&#8217;m going to recommend to you today, however, some of the wines I have tasted in the restaurants where I work and with others I have had previous vintages and can give you my sommelier guarantee that this vintage will be equally as delicious.  So, get your Vintages Catalogue and let&#8217;s start shopping!</p>
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<p>White Wine </p>
<p>Chardonnay Pick </p>
<p>Located on page 5 is the 2010 Catena Chardonnay from Mendoza, Argentina.     Yes, they can make great Chardonnay in Argentina, this wine has notes of tropical fruits and spice that leads to a creamy finish.  Nice use of oak here.  Serve with chicken in an Alfredo creme sauce/    Price is $19.95 and I give it 9 points.</p>
<p>“Must Try” White </p>
<p>Check it out on page 29 which is the 2009 L&#8217;Uvaggio di Giacomo Vermentino from Lodi, California.  Vermentino is a late ripening variety which is native to southern Italy and this is first for California.  Look for beautiful aromatics on this wine with nice green fruits and spice on the finish.  This is a very dry wine that drinks well on it&#8217;s own or with any type of food.       Great value at $15.95 and it gets 9 points.</p>
<p>Sommelier Pick</p>
<p>Head to page 34 for my sommelier pick.  It is the 2009 Saget La Perriere Marie De Beauregard Vouvray from Loire Valley, France.   The grape variety here is Chenin Blanc and of lately has been a good to wine for me.  It pairs nicely with fish, seafood, chicken, salads, sushi.  It&#8217;s a very dry white wine with lots of acidity on the finish.  It&#8217;s priced at only $17.95 and it gets a solid 9.5 points with me.</p>
<p>Red Wine</p>
<p>Crowd Pleaser</p>
<p>Is on page 18 and it is the 2009 Bonterra Zinfandel from California. Look for rich black plum. brambleberry and black peper on the nose, that leads to a smooth finish.  Would be delicious with pulled pork or BBQ ribs.  This is a drink now wine.  I give this wine 8.5 points and the price is $19.95.</p>
<p>Pinot Pick</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t say enough good things about the 2008 vintage in Oregon and this wine is no exception.  On page 30 is the 2008 Maysara 3° Pinot Noir from McMinnville, Oregon.  Very nice notes of strawberry, cherry and cranberry with soft tannins on the finish.  This wine will get better with time but can be drank now with an hour of decanting.  Pair with salmon, duck or even a juicy burger!  Price is $24.95 and it gets 8.5 points.<br />
Steak Night / Canadian Pick</p>
<p>On page 28 is the 2009 Mission Hill Reserve Shiraz from the Okanagan Valley, BC.   The dessert like climate here does well for Shiraz in Okanagan Valley.  Look for red and black fruits, cedar, spice and dark chocolate on the nose and finish.  Tannins are big and still a bit  tight so I would suggest decanting an hour before dinner.  Enjoy tonight or cellar for another 4 years.   Price is $23.95 and it gets 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Tuesday Night Special </p>
<p>Page 7 is the 2010 Chakana Yaguarete Collection Bonarda from Mendoza, Argentina.  Yes, I have another Bonarda pick for you but honestly at $12.95, how can you go wrong?  Look for ripe black fruits and baking spices on the nose and finish.  This is a medium bodied drink now wine.   Would be great with take out pizza as well as hamburgers or sausage on a bun.  Outstanding value and it gets 8 points.</p>
<p>Wine and Cheese Pick</p>
<p>Is on page 27 and it is the 1998 Calem Colheita Single Vintage Tawny Port.  This is the perfect wine to pair with those strong blue cheeses!  Look for figs, raisins, prunes and caramel flavours on this lovely Port.  It was aged 13 years in barrel so it is ready to drink now.  Amazing value at $25.95 and I give it 9.5 points.  </p>
<p>Cellar Pick</p>
<p>On page 38 is the 2007 Antinori Badia A Passignano Chianti Classico Riserva from Tuscany, Italy.  I absolutely love this Chianti from the Antinori family.  Look for sour cherry, spice, and   smoke on the nose and finsh.  Very elegant acid and tannin structure.   If you opened this wine tonight, I would decant for about an hour or two but see if you can age for another 5  years.   Price is $43.95 and it gets 9.0 points.</p>
<p>Finally, some thoughts on the 2008 Antinori Solaia.  Since I did not have the opportunity to taste this wine, I can&#8217;t give it a proper score but I can tell you it is a great wine that really needs time to age however, I&#8217;m not completely sold on the $249.95 price tag.  Personally I&#8217;d buy a few bottles of the 2007 Chimney Rock Cab on page 30 as I&#8217;m a huge fan of wines from the Stag&#8217;s Leap District and the 2007 vintage was absolutely stellar.</p>
<p>Till the next release on April 28&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Lorie&#8217;s Vintages Picks for March 31, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 15:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of my picks are from the LCBO Vintages magazine for the release date of Saturday, March 31. If you have a magazine already, feel free to make notes, just like I do. Unfortunately this month I did not have &#8230; <a href="http://lorieloveswine.com/?p=252">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of my picks are from the LCBO Vintages magazine for the release date of Saturday, March 31. If you have a magazine already, feel free to make notes, just like I do.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately this month I did not have the opportunity to taste all the wines I&#8217;m going to recommend to you today, however, some of the wines I have tasted in the restaurants where I work and with others I have had previous vintages and can give you my Sommelier guarantee that this vintage will be equally as delicious.  </p>
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<p>White Wine </p>
<p>Chardonnay Pick </p>
<p>Located on page 31 is the 2009 Stag&#8217;s Leap Wine Cellars Karia from Napa Valley.     Look for citrus, apple and honey on the nose and finish.  Oak is well integrated and not to heavy.    Great with Easter Sunday dinner.  Price is $37.95 and I give it 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Easter Brunch Pick</p>
<p>Check it out on page 23 which is the 2011 Featherstone Black Sheep Riesling from Niagara.   You won&#8217;t be considered the “black sheep” of the family when you show up with this mouthwatering, juicy, off-dry Riesling that shows notes of pear and apple.  Beautiful minerality on the finish.  Great value at $16.95 and it gets 9 points.</p>
<p>Cheap and Cheerful  </p>
<p>If you love Pinot Grigio then you must try the 2010 Velenosi Villa Angela Pecorino from the La Marche region in Italy.   This lovely Pecorino shows notes of stone fruits and spice that leads to a dry finish.    Enjoy with shellfish or great on its own.  Price is $13.95 and I give it 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Rose Pick</p>
<p>With the weather warming up why not have a Rose this Easter.  If you do, pick the 2011 Tawse Sketches of Niagara Rose.  Look for strawberry and cranberry on the nose and finish.  A great match ham or turkey.  Price is $15.95 and it gets 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Red Wine</p>
<p>Usual Suspects</p>
<p>Head to page 18 (and to your local store VERY early) for the 2009 Two Hands Bella&#8217;s Garden Shiraz from the Barossa Valley, S. Australia.  The Two Hands wines always do well here in Ontario and this one is no exception. Look for black plum, pepper and baking spices with smooth tannins.  Drink now or age for another 3 – 4 years.  I give it 9 points and the price is 64.95. Great with a nice juicy steak or just on its own.  </p>
<p>Pinot Pick/Crowd Pleaser</p>
<p>Is on page 13 and it is the 2009 A to Z Pinot Noir, from Oregon.  I&#8217;ve been serving this wine for guests for many years and it always gets a two thumbs up.  It is a lighter bodied Pinot that has nice red fruits such as strawberry and tart cherries with a nice earthy finish.  Enjoy on its own or with Black Grouper.  Can age another 3 years max.  I give this wine 8.5 points and the price is $23.95.</p>
<p>Steak Night </p>
<p>On page 34 is the 2010 Achaval Ferrer Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina.   Look for red and black fruits, violets, spice and dark chocolate on the nose and finish.  Tannins were nicely integrated on the long, lingering finish.  Enjoy tonight or cellar for another 5 &#8211; 8 years.  Price is $23.95 and it gets 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Tuesday Night Special </p>
<p>Page 44 is the 2010 Velenosi Querci&#8217;Antica Lacrima di Morro D&#8217;Alba from the Le Marche  region in Italy.  Located just east of Tuscany this wine is made from Lacrima grapes from the commune of Morro D&#8217;Alba.     Look for blueberry, spice and floral notes on the nose with soft tannins and well balanced acidity on the finish.  A drink now wine.  Would pair great with pasta in a meat sauce or pan fried turbot.  Outstanding value at $13.95 and it gets 8 points.</p>
<p>Great value Bordeaux Pick</p>
<p>Is on page 40, the 2004 Chateau Larrivet Haut-Brion from the Pessac-Leognan region in Bordeaux.  It&#8217;s great to find a drink now Bordeaux and this wine is very well made.  Look for red currents, dark chocolate, baking spices and tobacco leaf.  Big tannins on the finish that need a nice marbeled piece of red meat.  Remember to decant for a good 30 min or age another 5 years.  Price is $48.95 and it gets 9 points.  </p>
<p>Cellar Pick</p>
<p>On page 45 is the 2007 Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva from Tuscany.  This wine can age so don&#8217;t be afraid to lay this wine down for another 5 – 10 years if you can.  When it&#8217;s ready it will have notes of beautiful dried cherries, casis and cedar.  This wine truly is your classic Chianti!  Price is $29.95 and it gets 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Crowd Pleaser</p>
<p>Head to page 47 for something Sexy which is the 2010 Fita Preta Sexy Tinto from Portugal.  An easy drinking red from Portugal that delivers up red fruits and hint of spice.  Look for soft tannins and vibrant acidity on the finish.  Great food wine.    Price is only $17.95 and it gets 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Wine and Cheese Pick</p>
<p>Another great Amarone pick for you and it is also at a great price point is on page 46.  The wine is the 2006 Antolini Moropio Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico from Veneto, Italy.  I have been a big fan of Antolini wines for years and this Amarone would be great with dinner or with cheese.  Full bodied with dried fruit and spice.  The price is only $34.95 and I give it 8.5 points.  </p>
<p>Happy Easter and Till the next release on April 13&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Lorie&#8217;s LCBO Vintages Picks For March 17, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2012 14:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Sparkling</p>
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<p>Sunday Brunch</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s head to page 31 to have a look at the Graham Beck Brut Sparkling Wine from South Africa.  This delightful wine is copper gold in colour with notes of bread dough and passion fruit on the nose.  Creamy and fruity on the palate that leads to a dry finish. A blend of Pinot Noir (54%) and Chardonnay (46%)  Great length.  Price is $18.95 and I give it 9 points.</p>
<p>White Wine </p>
<p>Chardonnay Pick </p>
<p>Located on page 41 is the 2009 Domaine Chanson Savigny-Les-Beaune Hauts Maconnets 1er Cru from Burgundy, France.   Look for flint, smoke, matchstick and apple on the nose.  The oak is well integrated into the long, creamy finish.  Would be delicious with chicken, pork or fish.  Very impressive.  Price is $32.95 and I give it 9 points.</p>
<p>Interesting Pick</p>
<p>Check it out on page 44, the 2010 Elio Filippino Arneis from Piedmont, Italy.  This 100% Arneis wine is quite dry with notes of white grapefruit, pear and apple and a hint of jasmine.  Enjoy with seafood, shellfish or on it&#8217;s own while making dinner.  Great value at $15.95 and it gets 9 points.  </p>
<p>Funky Pick</p>
<p>If you love Riesling then you must try the 2010 Burgerspital Trocken Silvaner from Franken, Germany on page 44.  A dry wine that shows beautiful notes of green apple, floral and fresh minerality on the nose and palate.  Finish was quite elegant and lingering.  Enjoy with pan-seared tuna on a bed of arugula.  Price is $16.95 and I give it 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Red Wine</p>
<p>Crowd Pleaser / Usual Suspects</p>
<p>Head to page 36 (and to your local store VERY early) for the 2009 Columbia Crest H3 Cabernet Sauvignon from Horse Heaven Hills, Washington.  Wines from Washington state are really coming into their own and are still great value.  This is well made, drink now wine has notes of black current, vanilla, dark chocolate on the nose and finish.    I give it 9 points and the price is 19.95. Great with any grilled red meats or just on its own.  </p>
<p>Pinot Pick</p>
<p>Is on page 36 and it is the 2008 Amity Vineyards Estate Pinot Noir, from Willamette Valley, Oregon.  I visited this winery in the summer of 2009 and had the opportunity to taste this wine in barrel with head winemaker, Darcy Pendergrass and was blown away with ripe red berry fruits and subtle earthiness on the nose and finish.  2008 was a great vintage for Oregon Pinot Noir&#8217;s and this one is no exception.  Has the power to age for another 5+ years or let breath for an hour and enjoy with cedar-plank salmon.  I give this wine 9.5 points and the price is $44.95.</p>
<p>Lamb Night </p>
<p>On page 39 is the 2009 St. Hallet Blackwell Shiraz from the Barossa Valley, Australia.   Look for black fruits, pepper, mocha and dark chocolate on the nose and finish.  Finish was very well balanced and the tannins were nicely integrated.  Enjoy tonight or cellar for a few more years.  Price is $29.95 and it gets 8.5 points.</p>
<p>Old World Pick</p>
<p>On page 45 is the 2007 Marchese Antinori Chianti Classico Riserva from Tuscany, Italy.  Made mostly with Sangiovese grapes there is a drop of Cabernet Sauvignon in this wine which adds a whole new complexity to this wine. Loved the lingering finish of ripe cherry and spice.    Can be drank now with an hour (or two) of decanting or can age 5 &#8211; 7 more years in bottle.  A great steak night wine that sells for a reasonable $29.95 and it gets 9 points.   </p>
<p>The “WOW” Factor </p>
<p>Look on page 13 for the 2001 Baron De Ley Gran Reserva from Rioja, Spain.   This wine is predominately Tempranillo and was aged in both American and French Oak for 30 months.         Very elegant wine that shows notes of smoked meat and bacon with dark fruits that leads you to a long, lingering finish.  Perfect with steak or venison.  Could age nicely in cellar for another 5 – 7 years.  Only $29.95 and it gets 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Tuesday Night Special </p>
<p>Page 17 is the 2009 Olivares Altos De La Hoya Monastrell from Jumilla, Spain.    Made from  90% Monastrell old vines and hint of Garnacha (Grenache).   Look for blueberry, brambleberry on the nose with soft tannins and well balanced acidity on the finish.  A drink now wine.  Would pair great with tacos to spanish tapas.  Outstanding value at $13.95 and it gets 8 points. </p>
<p>Cellar Pick</p>
<p>On page 43 is the 2009 Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf Du Pape from Southern Rhone, France.  This wine has great structure and complexity, look for dark fruits, smoke, and spice on the nose and finish. Due to the warm vintage of 2009, this wine is drinkable now with decanting or see if you can wait another 15 – 20 years and see this wine evolve. Price is $89.95 and it is a solid 9.5 points.  </p>
<p>Dessert Wine</p>
<p>Everyone should taste a Sauternes in their lifetime, and on page 41 is the 2005 Le Dauphin De Guiraud (2nd wine of Ch. Guiraud).  This amazing sauternes has notes of toffee, honey, peach and a hint of caramel on the nose.  Mouthwatering acidity on the finish has you coming back for more.   Great with Foie Gras or with a cheese course.   Sweet price point at $24.95 and I give it 9.5 points.</p>
<p>Till the next release on March 30&#8230;</p>
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