Whether you need the perfect bottle to bring to a dinner party or just want to unwind with something bright, light and quenching after a long day, Ontario鈥檚 got you. Local wines have never been better. Now there鈥檚 something for every mood and moment 鈥 at competitive prices. Read on for your cheat sheet of top Ontario wines at the LCBO.
When you need something impressive, the 2017 Henry of Pelham Cuv茅e Catharine 鈥淐arte Blanche鈥 Estate Blanc de Blancs, VQA Short Hills Bench, Niagara聽(Vintages 315200, $49.95) delivers. It鈥檚 just gorgeous. It shines white gold in the glass, threaded by pearly strings of tiny bubbles. The fragrance flits from brioche to baked apple, sweet butter to nutmeg. Then, it beams in and ripples out with marzipan, cool slate, lemon zest, grapefruit pith and more before a note of nutty nougat emerges on the long, slow finish. Dry, enchanting wine that is sure to take any occasion to the next level. Serve it with oysters, mushroom tarte or smoked salmon souffl茅.聽Score: 94
Door the of the fridge fizz
To ensure you鈥檙e never more than five minutes away from a proper celebration, keep the always lovely NV 13th Street Winery Cuv茅e Ros茅 Brut VQA, Niagara Peninsula (Vintages Essential 147504, $32.95) in the fridge. This toast-worthy blend of about half and half Pinot Noir shines the colour of wet coral and draws you in with scents of sliced, just-ripe strawberries and lemon curd slathered on oven-fresh bread. More of the same drenches the palate, tasting lifted and pure with light allusions of salinity, crushed stones, violet and black currant, too. Tart but balanced, this wine is both accessible and sophisticated 鈥 and wonderfully persistent. Pair it with grilled prawns dunked in clarified butter for a real treat. Score: 92
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Mid-week quaff
Falling squarely into the cheap and cheerful category is the light and lively 2021 Ch芒teau des Charmes Aligot茅 Cuv茅e Mich猫le, VQA Niagara-on-the-Lake (LCBO 296848, $15.95). Aligot茅 hails from Burgundy, France, where it tends to take second fiddle to the more noble grape variety, Chardonnay, because it’s usually lighter in body, higher in acidity and not as age-worthy. But it can be a great little refresher when it鈥檚 made well, which is the case here. This expression from Ontario starts with a muted, gently mineral nose and then streams in bright, bone dry and beautifully balanced. This restrained white with its neutral, steely character works well chilled way down and served with salty snacks for an easy and inexpensive happy hour. Score: 90
Movie night
A classic pairing for popcorn is a . Level up your movie night with a bottle of the 2021 Hidden Bench Organic Chardonnay, VQA Beamsville Bench (Vintages Essential 68871, $29.95 till April 28, reg. $31.95). Cr猫me brul茅e aromas lead to a flood of luminous fruit that tastes both weighty and fresh, glossy and pure. Vibrant flavours of baked apple, fresh pear and grapefruit zest are laced with crushed praline and nutmeg with a dollop of cream somewhere. Serious, stylish and resonant. Hidden Bench makes fine quality organic wine, and this bottle is a classic example. You could pay more for less. Score: 91
Grilling red
It鈥檚 officially grilling season. And a brilliant burger red now on shelf is the 2019 Kew Vineyards Soldier鈥檚 Grant VQA Niagara Peninsula (Vintages 367318, $19.95). This blend of 88 per cent Cabernet Sauvignon and 12 per cent Cabernet Franc made with eight per cent dried fruit offers a plummy rush of easy pleasure. The ripe, dark-fruited centre calls to mind damson pur茅e, black cherries and ripe raspberries threaded with a touch of smoked meat. The texture is crushed velvet. And each sip finishes with a savoury white pepper and roasted mushroom finish. Deliciously good value. Works with beef burgers, veggie burgers or portobello mushroom burgers. Score: 93
Nice with spice
Whether you鈥檙e serving Mexican, Thai or a good spicy Indian curry 鈥 or anything piquant and peppery, an off-dry Riesling is the perfect pour. The kiss of sweetness offsets heat, while the lime-squirt centre seasons the palate and scrapes it clean. A fine example is the 2021 Cave Spring Riesling, VQA Niagara Peninsula (LCBO 234583, $16.95). Chock-full of honeyed-lime character on the nose and palate, each sip spirals in with peachy-lime intensity while steely cool acidity keeps the wine upright and bright. Great buy. Score: 92
Carolyn
Evans Hammond聽is a 91原创-based wine writer and a freelance
contributing columnist for the Star. Wineries occasionally sponsor
segments on her YouTube series yet they have no role in the
selection of the wines she chooses to review or her opinions of
those wines. All prices are subject to change. Please drink
responsibly. Reach her via email:聽carolyn@carolynevanshammond.com.
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