As we pull into March, it’s time to look at some wines that are good for cool weather and yet are diverse enough to handle what lies ahead. My friend used to say “March is a b*t*h” – he went on to explain that March was the only month where the weather is so erratic that you never knew what you were going to get from one day to the next. Despite the feeling that spring was just around the corner, he always predicted at least one major snowfall was left in March. So I looked through some wines I enjoyed over the past few months and thought it best to recommend a couple to have on hand in case the snow flies and you’re stuck at home for a day or two.
My first choice comes from Argentina – Tilia 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon ($12.95 – #163428) – here’s a wine you can while away the hours with because it’s not too heavy and is still robust enough that it’ll match with a hearty beef stew, yet is pretty enough to sit and sip all on its own. The aromas are raspberry, strawberry, cherry and chocolate – all with hints of something floral (violets come to mind). The palate is a little more robust, delving into fruits like black cherry and black raspberry… then it softens on the mid-palate with some red licorice. The tannins sit more on the silky side than on the robust side, making this a great wine for all kinds of matching. I really dig Tilia 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon and give it four stars. (****)
I also recommend a Late Bottled Vintage Port from Sandeman (Portugal), something that’ll warm the cockles of your
Next week, California Month begins at the LCBO – so for the entire month of March I’ll be taking a look at some California grape varieties and wines.
This Week’s Selections …
Tilia 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon, $12.95 – #163428 (**** = very good)
Sandeman 2007 Late Bottled Vintage Port, $16.95 – #195974 (****+ = very good plus)