by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Malivoire can be counted on to deliver a range of expressive Gamays, with the entry-level label always representing great value. The core of juicy red fruit always impresses. This one’s going fast at the LBCO. —Chris Waters, editor/co-founder of Vines Magazine...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Malivoire makes 7,500 cases of this most popular rosé at Vintages and represents one-third of the total production at the winery. It’s a blend of 60% Cabernet Franc and 20% each of Pinot Noir and Gamay and shows a little darker in the glass than some of the other...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Winemaker Richie Roberts blends Gamay (80%) with Pinot Noir (20%) from fruit specifically grown for this popular pale pink rosé. It’s redolent in juicy red berries and subtle plum notes with a touch of earth and cassis on the nose. This rosé is refreshing on the...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
Mouth-watering refreshment and spot-on Sauvignon Blanc character makes this well-priced white an unbeatable value. Intensely aromatic and flavourful. —Chris Waters, editor/co-founder of Vines Magazine...
by Traveling Golfer Staff | Jul 17, 2018
A bronze medallist (behind two of Creekside’s own higher-end wines) in the Best Syrah category of the 2018 Ontario Wine Awards, this is Creekside and winemaker Rob Power’s flagship grape. The warm 2016 vintage features the usual eye-opening aromas of violets, currants...