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triumphguy Dec 26th 2009 8:11 am

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Wine in Canada:

I've read a few comments about the price of decent wine in Canada. A program I listen to on CBC called House Wine reviews a different wine each week. Here are some of their recommendations:

http://www.cbc.ca/homestretch/wine_archives.html

Do any other BE denizens have decent wine picks or sources for good wine?:fingerscrossed:

rwin Dec 26th 2009 8:31 am

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I like this one:

http://www.uncrate.com/men/images/yellowtail-shiraz.jpg

rwin Dec 26th 2009 8:32 am

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And this one:

http://www.travelinireland.com/pictu...on-whiskey.jpg

Novocastrian Dec 26th 2009 9:19 am

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Originally Posted by triumphguy (Post 8198124)
Wine in Canada:

I've read a few comments about the price of decent wine in Canada. A program I listen to on CBC called House Wine reviews a different wine each week. Here are some of their recommendations:

http://www.cbc.ca/homestretch/wine_archives.html

Do any other BE denizens have decent wine picks or sources for good wine?:fingerscrossed:

For routine consumption and good value we usually go with Celliers des Dauphins Carte Noire Cotes du Rhone. It's no Grand Cru, but at about $11 in the LCBO, it's reliable and affordable.

Aviator Dec 26th 2009 9:38 am

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Leflaive Puligny Montrachet 1998 is one of my faves for the occasional tipple.

triumphguy Dec 26th 2009 9:40 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 8198195)
For routine consumption and good value we usually go with Celliers des Dauphins Carte Noire Cotes du Rhone. It's no Grand Cru, but at about $11 in the LCBO, it's reliable and affordable.

Sounds good - I'll have to try this.

triumphguy Dec 26th 2009 9:40 am

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Originally Posted by The Aviator (Post 8198213)
Leflaive Puligny Montrachet 1998 is one of my faves for the occasional tipple.

Ditto plus! But at $240 a bottle it had better be good!

lmartin999 Dec 26th 2009 10:05 am

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This is of course presently a purely academic discussion as one cannot buy a bottle of wine in Ontario today. Ridiculous!

Novocastrian Dec 26th 2009 10:21 am

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Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 8198248)
This is of course presently a purely academic discussion as one cannot buy a bottle of wine in Ontario today. Ridiculous!

How was Cancun?

I feel your pain on the wine front. I remember arriving in Mexico on election day in 2000. Not only couldn't you buy a bottle of booze but no alcohol sales in restaurants or bars either. Not a pleasant evening.

lmartin999 Dec 26th 2009 10:34 am

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Cancun was excellent. We enjoyed an excellent Christmas dinner overlooking the Caribbean without any combination of yam, pecans and cheese being present :)

Luckily I did bring back a bottle of duty free Stoli so that will have to suffice until noon tomorrow when I believe the LCBO may briefly re-open.

Pint this week?

Novocastrian Dec 26th 2009 10:40 am

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Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 8198284)
Cancun was excellent. We enjoyed an excellent Christmas dinner overlooking the Caribbean without any combination of yam, pecans and cheese being present :)

Luckily I did bring back a bottle of duty free Stoli so that will have to suffice until noon tomorrow when I believe the LCBO may briefly re-open.

Pint this week?

I'll have to talk with 'er inside. I'll e-mail you. :thumbup:

Atlantic Xpat Dec 26th 2009 10:55 am

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Christmas day wine consumption was a disappointing Chilean Cabernet/Shiraz, today at my Brother and Mother-in-laws was a more pallatable Italian Cabernet. I had bought my father a rather nice $50 bottle of Shiraz to drink during his visit, but since he caught H1N1 at an inconvenient time, my folks ended up not visiting us this Christmas. I suspect it wont last until whenever they next do visit.......;)

Our easy drinking wine of choce at the moment is this:http://www.winegirl.ch/Series/Juno/juno5.jpg
Imported and distributed, in NL at least, by a friend of another B-i-L who is ridiculously young to be having fun as a wine importer.

MrBeaver Dec 26th 2009 11:04 am

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I have a soft spot for a nearby vinyard. They have a Port ($20 for the 08 but grab a 1996 if you can find it)
but I really like Their Vidal Icewine. Its quite sweet, I'd say its a nice after dinner sipper.
Won't break the bank at $25 either. I recommend the 07.

http://www.jostwine.com/

Novocastrian Dec 26th 2009 11:11 am

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Originally Posted by MrBeaver (Post 8198328)
I have a soft spot for a nearby vinyard. They have a Port ($20 for the 08 but grab a 1996 if you can find it)
but I really like Their Vidal Icewine. Its quite sweet, I'd say its a nice after dinner sipper.
Won't break the bank at $25 either. I recommend the 07.

http://www.jostwine.com/

I've had that and it's good. Actually at the risk of confusing 2 threads, a (half) bottle of Henry of Pelham Vidal Icewine that I took along with the missing 2005 Bordeaux yesterday did make it to the table. At $19.95 it's very good value.

Oink Dec 26th 2009 11:46 am

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Originally Posted by triumphguy (Post 8198124)
Wine in Canada:

I've read a few comments about the price of decent wine in Canada. A program I listen to on CBC called House Wine reviews a different wine each week. Here are some of their recommendations:

http://www.cbc.ca/homestretch/wine_archives.html

Do any other BE denizens have decent wine picks or sources for good wine?:fingerscrossed:

This is a fruity little number, will keep well if stored in cool place.

http://www.cadmanfinewines.co.uk/ima...s_big/0001.jpg


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