Rick's Picks - June 2009
by Rick VanSickle

Summertime and the livin' is easy. Those lazy, hazy days spent outdoors on the deck call for some extra attention to the wine supply.

Deck wines are a special breed. We need lots of it in case friends pop by unexpectedly, so a good cache of ready-to-drink, inexpensive vino is necessary at all times. And we don't want anything too fancy. Just crowd pleasing wines with lots of fruity flavours that taste good with or without food.

With all that in mind, here are five whites and five reds sure to please the most discerning deck sitters out there. And they won't break the bank either.

The whites:

Obikwa Sauvignon Blanc 2008
($9 LCBO)

A perfect little wine from South Africa for the deck with fresh, crisp lime-citrus notes followed by tropical fruits. An all-day sipper for under $10.

Deinhard Green Label Riesling
($10 LCBO)

No deck is complete without some riesling chilling in the cooler. This bargain wine from Germany has it all — intense green apple and citrus in a completely dry style. German rieslings tend to be lower in alcohol, as well.pic

Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc 2008
($19 Vintages)

OK, a tad pricey for an every day white, but this is one fine deck sipper (save for your best friends). Assertive lime, kiwi and herbaceous notes on the nose. It's focused on the palate with vivid citrus-lime and tropical fruits. A beauty.

Louis Latour d'Ardeche Chardonnay 2006
($12 LCBO)

Louis Latour is one of the most famous value producers from France and this baby chard shows a lot of wine for the price. A floral nose with pear and spice notes. A well-crafted wine at this price with creamy, apple-pear and vanilla notes.

Cono Sur Merlot Rose 2008
($10 LCBO)

Not really white, not really red, but a few bottles of rose are perfect for the summer heat. Cono Sur is a great Chilean supplier of good value wines with consistent quality. Nice red berry aromas with an appealing savoury note. The red berries carry to the palate in a crisp, bright and cheery style.

 

The reds:

Cave Spring Gamay 2007
($13 LCBO)

Let's start with a great little Niagara red. Cherry and bramble fruit on the nose with earth and spice notes. The aromas are echoed on the palate of this easy drinking, fruit-forward red. Can serve this slightly chilled.

El Burro Kickass Shiraz
($13 LCBO)

This is the epitome of deck wine. Jammy raspberry-blueberry aromas with a nice mocha kick. Myriad wild fruit flavours on the palate highlighted by dark fruits, some mint and spice notes. Great party wine. Super buy.

Yalumba Y Series Shiraz
Viognier 2007

($16 LCBO)

Blueberry, wild berry, pepper, herbs all play a part on the exciting nose of this Aussie red. The fruits are pronounced on the palate in a ripe style that's bolstered by savoury-spicy notes.

Creekside Shiraz 2007
($16 LCBO)

Sensibly packaged in a screwcap, this is a wonderful Niagara shiraz with spicy, smoky bramble fruit on the nose. On the palate it's loaded with wild berries, cherry, plum, roasted coffee bean, mocha and and savoury spices. A real treat at a great price.

Louis Latour Pinot Noir 2007
($18 LCBO)

Sweet raspberry aromas to go with touches of cinnamon and cloves. It all follows to the palate. Just a nice, flavourful and light-weight pinot that's silky smooth going down the hatch.

If you have any questions, email me at: rickwine@hotmail.com

 

 

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