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Category: White Wine

Cave Spring Cellars 2006 Chardonnay

Value is written all over this Chardonnay … I was once told by a winery owner that the General List at the LCBO is a blessing and a curse for the following reason: in a good year, when you have made an exceptional wine and could easily get more per bottle you are stuck at a certain price point; but then in lean years, where the wine is okay, you still get that same price – so it does balance out. Here’s a Chardonnay that could be selling for a few bucks higher, cause the quality is most defini...
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Coyote’s Run 2006 Reserve Chardonnay

For those who remember the fall of 2006 you’ll recall that the rain started on September 1st and never let up. That means that happened between the raindrops and the big worry was about diluted grapes. Well it seems that Coyote’s Run dance-of-the-dodge-of-the-raindrops has paid off handsomely with this beautiful Chardonnay. Barrel fermented and aged 5-6 months in Hungarian oak, winemaker David Sheppard has crafted a buttery-soft Chard with peachy and appley notes, well balanced, a great vanil...
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Ridgepoint Wines 2007 Unoaked Chardonnay

As the weather heats up, the wines we drink are all about the two F’s – fruity and fun. Who wants to be taxed on a hot summer afternoon by vanillas, cinnamons and heavy oak? These are the days that Unoaked Chardonnay was made for. This Ridgepoint unoaked is a perfect summertime beverage – the fruits are all tropical both on the nose and in the mouth. Smells of pineapple and banana puree hit the olfactories, with pineapple and a touch of tart citrus flog the tongue. Lovely and so very, for la...
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Palatine Hills 2006 Unoaked Chardonnay

I have a friend who likes Palatine Hills, though I am not sure it’s for the right reasons. Most people like a winery based on their wines, she likes Palatine because of Max (the dog) and “the cute old guys” behind the counter. Barring those two things she can’t remember anything about them when I mention the place. Well here’s something that might help jar her memory – the ’06 Chardonnay: totally light, fruity and refreshing – especially for the upcoming summer months. The smells and taste ...
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Cattail Creek 2007 Chardonnay Musque

Chardonnay Musque is starting to really make a name for itself here in Ontario. It’s a preferred wine by many who like fruitiness in their Chrad rather than really heavy oak. You’ll now notice that plenty of wineries make a Musque and the aromas and tastes suit the hot weather, some even make it a tad sweet. The newest Niagara-on-the-Lake winery, Cattail, has leapt onto the Musque table with all four paws, but there’s a twist. This wine rested on its lees for three months, though I bet you c...
Rating: 4,00 (2 Votes) [Hits: 309 ]
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