The Return of the Wine Barbarian!
Unfortunately this blog has been very neglected due to a series of reasons but.....I hope to make amends and more importantly, make this a useful blog for wine drinkers, restaurant goers and food fiends in BC and everywhere else.
You will find wine reviews and recommendations, restaurant reviews and travel reports - all of which happened here before but very infrequently.
I've turned over a new leaf - and it's a grape leaf!
Here's my first new post in quite a while - about one of my absolute favourite wines available in BC and other locations.
The Wine Spectator scored it 93 points out of 100 - and I heartily agree. They note it has: "black cherry, mineral, tobacco and tar notes. Offers an excellent balance of firm, well-integrated tannins and clean acidity" and suggest drinking it through 2016.
Vina Mayor is from the Ribera del Duero region of Spain, which I was fortunate enough to visit in 2007, and is one of the wineries of the Hijos de Antonio Barcelo group.
This is just a great tempranillo - more powerful and layered than the average Spanish bottle which you and I enjoy in the under $20 range. And I can attest to the fact that finding a Wine Spectator 93 point rated wine for under $50 to $100 is really, really difficult.
Now the good news - there are still 845 bottles available throughout the BC Liquor Stores network.
Better news for those of us in Metro Vancouver - the 39th and Cambie flagship store reports having 107 bottles left in stock.
The best thing to do before you race there though is to check through the BC Liquor Stores website through its "Search for Products" section in the upper right hand corner to see which stores have stock - and then CALL FIRST.
Unfortunately the website is often woefully out of date, so don't race to a faraway store only to find it all gone.
Fortunately the helpful staff are always willing to put some bottles aside for you for a day.
UPDATE - for my Ontario friends - the Vina Mayor Reserva 2004 is listed by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario [LCBO] at an even cheaper $25.95 BUT - I can't find any stores in Toronto with availability. Worth a call to LCBO HQ to see if they can bring some in from another store for you!
See you back here soon - I intend to post at least one item a week!
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2 comments:
A bit rich for me Bill. I balk at anything over $20. Hope you will reveiw some plonk in the $13-$19 range.
Absolutely will be posting about more moderately priced wines - this is a unique opportunity to buy a top wine at less than $30 but obviously it's not a daily quaffer or even a Friday night special for most people.
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