Monday, July 25, 2011

Peaceful Pelee


We were invited by some very kind friends to spend an overnight on Pelee Island.  It was an experience I will never forget, and I strongly suggest that everyone make a visit to both the winery on the mainland, and to the pavilion on the island itself.  The island is magical and I can't wait to go back.
 
I tasted a very large number of their wines.  For now, I'm only going to comment on the wines that are available for purchase at the LCBO since that's what most of us have access to, and to be honest, if you have the opportunity to visit the winery, I highly suggest you taste the wines that are only available there for yourself.

Pelee Island wines are simple, affordable and unpretentious.  I go back to them time and time again for their reliability and uncomplicated characteristics.  Having said that, I go back to the same ones time after time, so this opportunity allowed me to taste many wines I may not have otherwise tasted.
 
I commented in one of my first posts that Pelee Island's Gamay Noir Zweigelt (VQA) is one of my first recommendations to someone just entering the wonderful world of wine, someone who says they don't like red wine, or someone who gets headaches from tannic reds.  This is a very versatile wine that never disappoints.
 
We were greeted at the winery with a glass of Secco sparkling wine, Pelee Island Winery's answer to the increasingly popular Italian Prosecco.  I loved that it was just slightly off dry with nice, full bubbles, and brimming with the lemony-apple notes one would expect from Pinot Blanc.  A definite winner, and with a $16-ish price point, my current bubbly of choice. 
 
Following a tour of the facility, we were treated to the winery's premium Alvar label's Semillon Sauvignon Blanc (VQA).  This was a very enjoyable beverage with supple citrus and tropical fruit flavours and a refreshing, light finish.  I sometimes don't enjoy the high acidity and minerality of Sauvignon Blanc, and the blend, in this case 80% Semillon and 20% Sauv. Blanc, really helped to round out the sharp edges making this very appealing to me.  This wine has officially made the list of a white summer sipper, something I have been struggling to find!
 
We sampled the award winning Lighthouse Riesling (VQA), which is just off-dry with a sugar code of 2.  In the land of off-dry Rieslings, this was a skilled competitor, unfortunately just not my speed.  I would absolutely recommend this to someone who prefers a rounder profile than is typically offered by a dry Riesling.  This would also be a good match, in my opinion, for lightly spiced seafood.

I will point out that there was a LOT of tasting going on, so my thoughts on the following wines are a little less eloquent and more of a general thumbs up or down.

Pelee Pink (VQA): The first rosé I can remember actually enjoying.  A very deep pink in colour, with luscious notes of strawberries and raspberries with just a hint of sweetness.  Another one I will enjoy by itself by the pool, or with salads of light greens, berries and soft cheese.

Pinot Noir (VQA): While inherently drinkable, this wine lacked most of the characteristics I expect from a typical Pinot Noir.  While bright and fruit-forward as one would expect, I was disappointed with the lack of herbaceous, peaty undertones that I associate with this grape. 

Blanc de Blanc (VQA): It was HOT the day we were on Pelee Island.  Crazy hot.  Even after the sun went down.  This was one of the most refreshing wines to grace my glass that evening.  It is super affordable ($9.95) and with a sugar code of 1, just a very slightly off-dry blend of Vidal (65%), Riesling (25%) and Geishenheim (10%).  I will keep this on hand to drink on its own, as well as to serve with light chicken and fish.

Eco Trail Red (VQA): If you think you don't like Baco Noir, I highly recommend you try this blend of Baco (40%), Chambourcin (40%) and Cabernet Franc (20%).  This wine introduces itself with light, jammy essences of cherries and plums, and finishes with smooth cranberry and smoky leather notes.  It paired spectacularly with the pork schnitzel we were served alfresco.  

Pinot Grigio (VQA):  This was not my fav.  I'm not sure exactly what it was that didn't strike my fancy about this particular offering, but in researching the wine I have learned that it is blended with 15% Chardonnay, which I think lent somewhat to my confusion.  

I am very excited to have found not only a couple whites that I really enjoy, but also a rosé!  I plan to continue my love affair with Pelee Island wines, and am confident that every wine drinker can be dazzled by at least one of their creations.

Until we drink again, cheers!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

It's beginning to feel a lot like... SUMMER!

I can't seem to stop drinking coolers.  I'm concerned that my job at the LCBO is causing me to "sample" more than I normally would.  I see all the interesting products come across the counter and I just can't seem to resist.  I will say that I seem to strike out more often than I get on base when it comes to these sweet temptations, but it is fun to learn, and I feel it my duty to take one for the team now and then, just to be able to report my findings to you fine people.

These coolers come 6 pack of pop-sized cans.  If you're concerned (like I was) that the sugar is going to blow your head off, you can typically find some singles in one of the baskets of loose coolers at your nearest LCBO.  These tend to be quite popular with the UWO set, and this particular flavour tastes quite a lot like Fresca, but with much more sugar.  Not my bag, I don't think I managed to finish the can.

I could smell the sugar as soon as I popped open the can.  While the flavour is one of natural strawberry, the sugar made my teeth instantly feel fuzzy, and I'm scared about what my dentist is going to say on my next visit.  This is another better left for those with much more of a sweet tooth than mine.

Uh oh, we have a winner.  While it contains just as much sugar as the others, I found the predominant lime flavour in this beverage to be very refreshing.  This is a great poolside sipper, I just have to remember that it's not a can of pop when I have little ones to keep an eye on.  While I know we are having a hard time keeping this flavour on the shelves in my store, I definitely recommend this one!

Black Fly is becoming an old faithful of mine.  Another great, not unnecessarily sweet treat, that tastes a lot like real blueberries with a hint of pure vodka essence.  The only issue we've found is that because they are not too sweet and only just faintly carbonated, they go down like juice and could be dangerous.  Dangerously delicious, that is.

I think I mentioned in my last blog post that I'm not really a fan of Mike's, and this particular offering is no exception.  The blueberry flavour was anything but natural, and while the acidity of the lemonade was far less abrasive that the other lemonade, I still would not choose to drink any more than the one ounce sample I tasted.

This is probably my favourite (call it the best of the worst) Mike's variety.  The lemon flavour seems to be a little on the mild side which I found refreshing.  Considering the other lemon coolers on the market I am unlikely to purchase this variety, but it didn't offend.  I enjoyed the somewhat creamy sensation the combination of the light pink lemonade flavour and the carbonation provided.

These guys really know what they're doing.  The carbonation is perfectly crémant, with a very light and refreshing lemon/citrus flavour profile.  There is no other lemon flavoured beverage I can compare this to... it's in a class all it's own.  I have a new house cooler... now how to decide if my next drink should be the lemon or the raspberry!

I decided to buy a 4 pack of assorted Woody's coolers since there are a lot of flavours and they are pretty popular.  While I will describe each one, I can give a resounding thumbs down to all the Woody's beverages. With all the other choices available, I found these ones to be very abrasive in sugar and rather inaccurate in their flavour profiles.
The refresher is bright pink, and I was expecting a cream soda flavour, but it was more like Red Bull, which I don't care for in the slightest.  Granted, I have only tasted Red Bull once and it was quite a few years ago, but I can't think of anything else that tasted like this cooler.



Not bad, but again the fruit flavour was unnatural... I would take a Bassano Raspberry over this any day.


Tastes like root beer with a bitter finish.  I actually really enjoyed the first few sips, but then it seemed to just taste more and more bitter.

The best of the bunch, but once again, the Black Fly Tequila Margarita is so much more enjoyable with less sugar and a more authentic flavour that I wouldn't choose this again.


We have been tasting a lot of beer around here lately, so stay tuned for those reviews, along with some warm weather whites!