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The light green/herbal note on the nose helps the mint, vanilla, cassis, cherry and leather aromas. The balance of fruit and green/herbal notes on the full-bodied palate is well-executed, bringing raspberry, cherry, vanilla and chocolate flavours into harmony with a lighter bell pepper note. Tannins are present, but light and unobtrusive. This wine won a silver medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
The Burgundian nose on this Niagara chardonnay shows immediate promise: flint, pear, vanilla, red apple and a hint of white pepper are all in there. There's great vibrancy on the medium-bodied palate, with lemon acidity working well with soft peach and apple flavours and providing some length on the finish. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
A pretty, pale pink colour, with a subtle, but elegant nose of strawberry, lemon, flowers, caramel and lees. The palate is medium-bodied with creamy texture, but fresh mineral and citrus flavours kick in for a long and savoury finish. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
One of the top sparkling wines at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards, this pinot noir-dominated blend exhibits plenty of lime, apple, toasty lees and mineral notes. On the palate, there’s bright citrus and apple crumble flavours, with excellent balance and structure. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
A great example of an intense and pure, yet delicate style of icewine. The nose is pronounced and interesting, with pear, apple, citrus, nut, wax and petrol notes. The sweet palate is balanced by high acidity, giving a light freshness and pear and pastry notes that stay through the long finish. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
Slightly reductive on the nose initially, but it opens up to dill, leafy, herbal, smoke, underbrush and barnyard notes over moderate fruit. The palate has generous fruit and perhaps too much oak, but it’s balanced by beautiful spice presence. Drink now or soon. This wine won a silver medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
Running a little alcoholic right now, but it has classic cabernet sauvignon notes of cedar, cherry, graphite and spice on the palate and the nose. Finishes with an interesting coffee and spice character, but it’s sure to impress. This wine won a silver medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
A stand-out wine in its flight. Notes of tar, spice, currant, leather, tobacco, cedar, smokiness and underbrush on the nose. The palate is massive, with big tannins and tight fruits that are surprisingly well-balanced. Cellar for 3 to 5 years or enjoy now with flavourful beef or game dishes. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
Somewhat clunky on the palate and nose, with earth, rubber, smoke and cherry fruit aromas and flavours. The tannins are still grippy and begging to be tempered by a good cut of beef or hard cheese. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.
Bottled just two weeks before the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards, the Red Icon brings a massive, profound nose of graphite, plum, perfume, cassis, spice, cherry and light savoury notes. It's a remarkably well-balanced wine, with an impressive core of ripe fruit (raspberry, cassis and blackberry) sitting comfortably with light acidity and tannins. There's great length to this wine as well. Decant before drinking or hold for 6 or more years. This wine won a gold medal at the Wine Access 2011 Canadian Wine Awards.