From the Cellar

Just because I started a website called OntarioWineReview.com doesn't mean it's All-Ontario-All-the-Time. When I kick back at night my mood (and sometimes my curiosity) decides my wine of choice. And the title should read, "Uncorked and Un-Screwed Tonight" ... but that just sounds wrong.

Valley of the Moon 2012 Pinot Noir (California)

07 Feb 2017

(July 16, 2016) ... Just digging through the cellar and came across this Pinot Noir from California and my curiosity got the better of me. Aromas of black and red cherry with hints of cranberry; the palate follows the nose to a tee while adding some white pepper and mocha on the finish. Simple but rather enjoyable.

 

LENS weekend (Ontario / Argentina / Portugal)

07 Feb 2017

(May 28, 2016) ... It's a weekend away in the Lake Erie North Shore, staying on Pelee Island courtesy Pelee Island Winery, the weekend had it's ups (great lunch and tasting at Cooper's Hawk) and downs (pathetic amount of quality wines at Colio) - these wineries suffered through two horrible winters which left them with little to no wine ... thankfully 2016 was a bumper crop and we'll be seeing wine again from that region.  But before we see or talk about that, we have to talk about what we opened of interest, starting with an older bottle of Pelee Island 2008 Dry Riesling I had sitting around the cellar (?) ... the wine is falling apart 8 years on, but there was still some redeeming character to it, like definite petrol notes and some apple skin - it was more of a curiosity than anything else, it was deemed "drinkable" but nobody did.

Moving on to a Lailey 2008 Riesling, same year as the Pelee, but profoundly different results: the nose and palate both delivered: mineral / flinty notes with apple and just a touch of petrol, plus the acidity was still relatively vibrant which allowed the wine to hold up quite well - I could see opening one of these again in 2 years and finding even more interest in the bottle.

Getting away from Ontario I did an old world and new world  double bill starting with a bottle of Kaiken 2008 Malbec: smoky, mocha, cassis, dark chocolate, cedary, still fresh and young with a black cherry finish; amazing. Finally, we ended with an even older bottle of wine from Portugal, Alianca 2006 Particular: dusty-raspberry, chocolate, mushroom, earthy, craisins, and much more, this was a wine that was layered and complex and a joy to watch open up - and the wine I finished a full glass of.

 

See my original reviews for the Lailey 2008 Riesling here - and for the Pelee Island 2008 here

 

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