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Category: Dessert / Sweet Wine
Cattail Creek Catastrophe
12/30/2008 - Weekly Wine Note and Podcast … For full review copy and paste the following link into your browser: http://ontariowinereviews.blogspot.com/2008/12/cattail-creek-catastrophe-2000.html ... when cutting and pasting into your browser be sure to remove the period(s) after "html". Price: $20.00 / 375ml...
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Inniskillin 2007 Riesling Icewine
I would say that Riesling is the second biggest icewine in Ontario, right next to Vidal. Those who have paid attention to the icewine scene know that we (Ontario wineries) make icewine from anything that grows (grape-wise), but Riesling seems to have taken a real foothold as the second white grape for this style of wine (in Ontario – it has been forever been making Eiswein in Germany), it just seems that it makes a more finesseful icewine. Where Vidal is familiar, Riesling can have added depth...
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Cave Spring 2006 Indian Summer Riesling
For those of you with the love of Icewine but without the deep pockets to match your taste, let me suggest a little something that might save your tastebuds from hating you, Late Harvest wine. Years ago I started calling them “poor man’s Icewine” because they deliver all the flavour and smell you expect from Icewine at less than half the price and half the sugar content. This Indian Summer Riesling is fantastic; the balance of acid to sweetness is lovely and harmonious – but enough rhapsodizin...
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Stratus 2007 Red Icewine
As with most of the wines from Stratus this one takes advantage of the assemblage method used at the winery – that just means they blend grapes instead of sticking with a straight single varietal like Cabernet Sauvignon or Franc. The nose has a smell-all-day-edness to it: spiced strawberry is the most prevalent of the red berry smells in the glass. Then comes the taste, baked and spiced cherries and strawberries along with sing and zing on the tongue … great long finish too. Price: $39.95 – ...
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Kittling Ridge 2005 Vidal Icewine
Reviewed in late 2008 this wine has at least another year on it than many of the other Icewines available these days, that’s not a bad thing if you dig the more interesting nuances of aged Icewine. Here we have caramel apple, apricot and baked pear on the nose; while the palate gives us a plethora of apples and spice … very nice. Price: $43.95 – 375ml...
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