It's a tough job but somebody's got to do it - go to the Netherlands and France, drink Bordeaux, Rhone, Provence, Burgundy, German and Italian wines, eat truffles, escargot, rabbit, foie gras, duck and mountains of cheese - and report back to Wine Barbarian readers!
Here I am visiting one of the most famous - and expensive - vineyards in the world: Domaine De La Romanee-Conti in Burgundy.
How pricey? The La Tache 2005 is available in BC Liquor Stores for $8,500 a bottle! Their 2005 Richebourg is a more affordable $5,500 each. Sadly, no tasting room with free samples. ;-(
I am currently in Paris eating and drinking my way through the City of Light after visiting Burgundy - stay tuned for reports on my travels after I return shortly - and perhaps more portly!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Friday, August 9, 2013
Still more Top 100 Wines available in British Columbia! And some at lower than U.S. prices! Plus a great budget Chardonnay
Two great Top 100 wines and one excellent budget choice Chardonnay, so don't delay!
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| Flaccianello 2009 |
But I had to tell you ASAP that one of the best wines in the world - and a Wine Spectator 2012 Top 100 choice [#25] that scored a massive 96 points - is readily available in BC Liquor Stores for over 20% less than US prices!
Fontodi's 2009 Flaccianello is not cheap - at $99.99 it is a collector-only wine for sure - but that's still $20 cheaper than the Wine Spectator list price south of our border. Robert Parker rates it at a still very high 94 points, BTW.
You'll find black current, raspberry and violet aromas in this Sangiovese that shouldn't be opened till at least 2015 and will last till 2032, if you have the time and patience!
And there are 555 bottles of Flaccianello in stock across BC, so it's very available - but won't last long!
I've had the pleasure of visiting Fontodi in Panzano, Italy in 2005 and tasting their delicious Flaccianello, as well as their other awesome wines. If $99.99 makes you shiver - and it should - try their 2008 Chianti Classico at 33.99 - it's a 90 point Wine Spectator wine that while not Top 100 is beautiful and cheaper, with 807 bottle around the province.
| Bill Tieleman visits Fontodi and tastes Flaccianello in Panzano, Italy in 2005 |
Since we're spending big buck, let's also buy some Top 100 Champagne too!
Piper-Heidsieck Brut is not cheap either at $64.95 at BC Liquor Stores but no Champagne is - and this one gets 93 points and #84 spot on the Wine Spectator's 2012 Top 100 list.
[There were some half-bottles in BC available but I don't see them listed at the moment.]
You get classic brioche and smoke, plus black cherry puree notes and more - I simply say it's delicious.
Pricey, yes, but as Napoleon said: "Champagne! In victory one deserves it; in defeat one needs it."
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| Edna Valley Paragon Chardonnay 2011 |
Lastly, for those on a less regal budget - like me - here's another great choice for just $17.99: 2011 Edna Valley Paragon Chardonnay from San Luis Obispo County in California.
This beautiful wine is on sale for $17.99 down from list price of $19.99 at BC Liquor Stores and it is without question the best white wine buy in the province right now until August 24, with 1,058 bottles available - minus the ones I just grabbed!
I've had the pleasure of visiting this winery in the past and their Chardonnay is lovely - a big, tropical fruit style but not over the top.
Pear, apricot, pineapple, white peach - up to you to determine but that's what the reviews indicate and I agree.
Pear, apricot, pineapple, white peach - up to you to determine but that's what the reviews indicate and I agree.
Happy summertime wine drinking and cheers!
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Celebrate World Malbec Day with a glass of Malbec from Argentina - or France!
Did you know it's World Malbec Day today - April 17?
Neither did I until a few weeks ago! But it's a great idea, because Malbec is a wonderful grape that deserves it's own day.
Malbec Day has only happened the last two years and it may create a trend - of course, there are almost enough grape varietals for the 365 days of the year!
I recommend celebrating with Norton's Malbec Reserva 2010 from Argentina's Mendoza region - a fabulous wine that is both very reasonably priced at just $17.99 [on sale by $2 right now], very accessible with over 1,200 bottles in BC Liquor Stores and also in some private stores and best of all - it is #51 on the Wine Spectator Top 100 Wines of 2012 - rated at 91 points out of a possible 100!
I enjoyed a bottle a few days ago and it is a remarkable value, full of berry, plum and smoky flavours.
But for my own Malbec Day dinner I'm going with another great 91 point wine - the Bodega Colome Estate Grand Altura 2010 from the Calchaqui Valley in Argentina - which the Wine Spectator promises is a suave, racy wine that will deliver game, crushed cherry and wild berry notes - all for $30 from BC Liquor Stores, who have only 176 bottles left!
Happy Malbec Day!
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Neither did I until a few weeks ago! But it's a great idea, because Malbec is a wonderful grape that deserves it's own day.
Malbec Day has only happened the last two years and it may create a trend - of course, there are almost enough grape varietals for the 365 days of the year!
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| Norton |
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| Colome |
I enjoyed a bottle a few days ago and it is a remarkable value, full of berry, plum and smoky flavours.
But for my own Malbec Day dinner I'm going with another great 91 point wine - the Bodega Colome Estate Grand Altura 2010 from the Calchaqui Valley in Argentina - which the Wine Spectator promises is a suave, racy wine that will deliver game, crushed cherry and wild berry notes - all for $30 from BC Liquor Stores, who have only 176 bottles left!
Happy Malbec Day!
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