Wednesday, November 3, 2010

November 2010 Wine Newsletter

International Value Wine Awards...and a visit to the BC Okanagan Valley...

Canada's Wine Access Magazine has just published the results of their 5th annual International Value Wine Awards (IVWA). I will review some of their top choices in this issue and in subsequent notes. As a reminder the competition is an annual look at the best wines selling somewhere in Canada for under $25. If you haven't already, pick up a copy at your local news stand. The issue features more than 300 winning wines from 18 counties and is broken down by varietal, blend and by country. They also have a section on the top 25 killer values (under $15, with a raw score of 87 or more) and the top 15 wines under a screw cap.
The header on this note is from a vineyard of black grapes on the Naramata Bench in the BC Okanagan Valley. Naramata is just north of Penticton on Okanagan Lake. The bench is home to about 30 small wineries, including Lake Breeze, Red Rooster, La Frenz, Hillside and Ruby Tuesday. It is also home to Ron and Janis who were such great hosts on our visit...Thank You. The Okanagan really is stunning in the fall...especially when the weather is fine, and the grapes are being harvested and crushed.

Wines...
This is a really fine collection of labels to go looking for. The availability in BC is fairly good and our American friends may be able to find the French, Italian and Australian wines as well as the Riesling from the Columbia Valley.
As always, I love hearing back from folks on how things are going and whether you have been able to try any of the selections...
So...now on to the wines...


 

 

 

 

 

 

Yalumba Y Series Shiraz Viognier, South Australia
Price: $15 - $18
Score: 87/100 AG; 89/100 Wine Access Magazine
Remarks: This wine is definitely worth the hunt, as it was a judges choice at the IVWA. I found it in Park Royal in West Van. We had this with our friends Ron and Janis in Naramata with roast beef. A superb pairing, soft round and supple with peperry, plummy earthy flavours with hints of spice.

 

 

 

 

 

Frescobaldi 2008 Remole, Tuscany Italy
Price: $12 - $16
Score: Wine Access Magazine 90/100
Remarks: This wine is a Category Champion at the IVWA for red single varieties. From Wine Access Magazine: "The Remole is a sangiovese that uses a touch of cabernet sauvignon (15 percent) to round out its profile. This is a modern chianti, with the cab bringing lots of cassis, despite occasionally obscuring the subtle notes of the sangiovese. The balance is good overall and the tannins give it some nice bight." This paired nicely with BBQ'd chicken, fresh beet tops caesar salad and rice. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Winds Syrah 2008, Vin de Pays d'Oc
Languedoc, France
Price: $14
UPC: 3760143270353
Score: 89/100 AG; 90/100 Wine Access Magazine
Remarks: This wine is another Category Champion from IVWA in the Syrah/Shiraz Category. From Wine Access Magazine: "Three Winds charmed the judges in the preliminary and final rounds with its spicy, smoked meat and savoury nose and fresh, tarry black cherry jam notes. The palate is soft and generous, with bits of mocha, black cherry, plum and liquorice root flavours. A delicious style for BBQ foods." I must admit that I am not very good with French wines...I find the labeling confusing (maybe because I haven't been to France since our honeymoon in 74/75)...but this wine says it on the label...it is a Syrah. I have had it number of times and have really enjoyed it. At $14 it is hard to go wrong. Availability at Government LCB stores seems to be good...



 

 

 

 

 

 

Familglia Bianchi Malbec 2007, San Rafael, Mendoza Argentina
Price: $18
UPC: 7790703167645
Score: 89/100 AG; 90/100 Wine Access Magazine
Remarks: Another Category Winner from the IVMA for the Malbec Category which was a real dog race apparently. From Wine Access Magazine: "This wine delivers both finesse and complexity that is generally associated with a higher price tag. San Rafael is south of Mendoza proper, but at more than 700 metres above sea level the grapes develop just fine. Perfumed and pretty, with raspberries, currants and a host of warm baking spices, this one isn't going to stain your teeth in the first few sips which should be reason enough to revisit this often-dismissed and overlooked varietal." We had this with friends the other week, with a delicious hot mustard rubbed pulled pork...well received.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chateau Ste. Michelle Riesling 2008, 
Columbia Valley, Washington
Price: $15
UPC: 088586621840
Score: 88/100 AG; 89/100 Wine Access Magazine
Remarks: Another Category Champion. Wine Access Magazine: "The elegant vibrancy of this wine allowed it to stand out in a category of excellent values. Bright and effusive floral and peach aromas are followed by lovely flavours of ripe pear, peach, apple and citrus fruits with a lively, refreshing acidity to balance the pleasant off-dry, mineral tinged finish. A versatile food wine with the ability to compliment everything from light salads and shellfish, to spicy Thai and Indian cuisine. Delicious, mouth-watering and eminently drinkable, this graceful wine shows harmony and balance beyond its modest price." Ellen and I tried this recently as an aperitif. It was delicious.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red Rooster Pinot Blanc 2009,
Okanagan Valley
Price: $17
UPC: 6811246800069
Score: 88/100 AG; 89/100 Wine Access Magazine
Remarks: This was a Category Champion in the White Single Varieties. Wine Access Magazine: "The much-maligned Pinot Blanc has again defied itss critics, producing a category champion. This grape continually produces great wines at great value prices. The Red Rooster is classic BC Pinot Blanc, with its good intensity on the nose, showing lemon, peach and pear aroma. The palate is balanced, with refreshing acidity, flavours of melon and pear and a medium long finish. Reliable, refreshing and affordable." We ahd this at Thanksgiving with our 'Hunter Chicken'...fabulous and worth the hunt. I found a bottle at the Beverley Corners Liquor Store in Duncan...and of course we picked up a couple of bottles while in the Okanagan.
Enjoy...
Best Regards
Keith Rush
http://winerush.blogspot.com/