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a trip to the lcbo, windsor

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a trip to the lcbo, windsor

by David Creighton » Sun Nov 05, 2006 2:09 pm

haven't been to a vintages lcbo in quite awhile. found john, who runs the all canada wine competition and knows his stuff. he had a conterno barolo '01 open. smelled like wine laced burbon - yike! he said there had been some bottle variation and this was the least good one. anyway, i was very pleasantly surprised at the prices in the vintages section. in many cases they were cheaper than some US prices - and then of course there is a little break on exchange. here are some examples:

georget gardet champagne 'cuvee flavy' nv $38
jacquart '98 mosaique blanc de blanc $49
muller catoir riesling trocken '04 $29
belland savigny 1er cru '03 $32

there were lots more - who knew that the vintages pricing was better than the general list pricing - and lots more interesting of course.
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Re: a trip to the lcbo, windsor

by Saina » Sun Nov 05, 2006 4:26 pm

creightond wrote:he had a conterno barolo '01 open.


Aldo? Giacomo?
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Re: a trip to the lcbo, windsor

by Ian Sutton » Sun Nov 05, 2006 6:06 pm

Otto Nieminen wrote:
creightond wrote:he had a conterno barolo '01 open.


Aldo? Giacomo?

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