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Vines on a Trellis

Posted on October 17, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

The 40 year old vines are grown on trellis systems that are exclusive to the area.  The Mino River is close by and so is the Atlantic to give a soft climate without big temperature changes in O Rosal.


Major crispness and freshness from the Albariño grapes – unique to the region.


Remarkably dry with lots of aroma and a nicely balanced acidity. Think fresh fruit .. melons, and peach to build the complexity.


Serve it cold (10-12 C) and you’ll see that the finish hangs around for quite awhile.

Rias Baixas Rosal Albarino – Adegas Valmimor Davila 2017

$23.99 regularly, on sale for the Mystery Case at $22.49

13.5 % Alcohol


UPC:  08437000221111

Albarino mystery case White Wine

Mixed Bag

Posted on October 14, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

Dealing with Darwin, Geoffrey Moore, ISBN 1-59184-107-0


Medium Raw, Anthony Bourdain, ISBN 978-0-06-171895-3


Travels, Michael Crichton, ISBN 0-345-35932-1


A Mediterranean Feast, Clifford A. Wright ISBN 978-0-688-15305-2


Takaya: Lone Wolf, Cheryl Alexander, 

What is this? Flat Cider?

Posted on October 13, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

I won’t say it went downhill from there, but it was heading down a slippery slope.

Yet another attempt to wrap our palette around a Riesling. Wasn’t working well. It certainly wasn’t sweet – just a tad off dry. It wasn’t bubbly. It just wasn’t settling into hints of limes and pears like it was supposed to.

It moved up the scale to being just ‘weird’ in her opinion. Things improved somewhat as dinner was plated and she took a few more sips. Then, a cautious smile.

Not all grapes work with all tastebuds, and a Riesling doesn’t quite bring joy to us. Still, twas a good adventure. Western Washington’s Columbia Valley produced a better example than other areas with this one. If you’re into reislings, I would definitely recommend that you try this one because it definitely ranks higher than any others we’ve tried.

Chateau Ste. Michelle Reisling

12.1% Alcohol

$14.47, regularly $17.99

UPC: 00088586621840

Chateau Ste Michelle Columbia Valley mystery case Reisling Washington State

It just goes

Posted on October 10, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir 1 Comment

Hailing from the coastal areas, hence Seaward, this is a narrow band that is close to the cool Atlantic and also the temperateFalse Bay.  Nature takes it course to produce big, flavourful harvests each year.


Multiple prominent reviewers have given this a 90+ points, and it won a Silver medal at the International Wine and Spirits competition of 2019.


To us, it went very well with our ‘all but the kitchen sink’ home made pizza.  Bright – just like the red and yellow peppers.  Fresh – like the garden tomatoes. Robust and able to hold it all up, like the Middle Eastern Pita base. Full of flavour like the garlic and red onion, and it really brought out the flavour of the Feta.

Spier Seaward – Cabernet Sauvignon

$19.99

14% Alcohol

UPC: 00819457001320

Cabernet Savignon mystery case South Africa Spier

Late night reading material

Posted on October 8, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

Thriving on Chaos, Tom Peters, ISBN 0-06-097184-3


Willie Nelson, My Life, ISBN 978-0-7515-6547-8


The Olive Grove – Travels in Greece, Katherine Kizilos ISBN 0-086442-459-0


Dancing Girl – Themes and improvisations in a greek village setting, Thordis Simonsen ISBN 0-9629766-4-4


Crete on the Half Shell – An Island, Good Friends and Food, Byron Ayanoglu, ISBN 0-00-639160-5

High Approval

Posted on October 5, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

Soft, stony soil. Atlantic Breezes. Welcome to the Maldonado district of Southern Uruguay.

Small town that has built world acclaim

This is a true terroir wine. A distinctive identity, strong personality and sense of place.
We loved it’s immediate intensity, the dryness and balanced acidity with a crisp finish.

New World Winery of the Year 2018 by Wine Enthusiast magazine.

This is one of the Goddess of Wine’s favourite whites and we heartily agree.

Garzon Reserva 2019 Albarino

13.5 % alcohol

$22.99

Albarino Garzon mystery case

Rack without the Ruin

Posted on October 3, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

The chateau is in decay, but he staked everything on the vines.  

Improving production and vinification have put new recognition into the region and wines of the Minervois region of Languedoc Roussillon. 

And Jean Paux-Rosset (owner) and Claude Gros (winemaker) are using some of the best grape growers in the region.

It’s a mix of Syrah, Grenache, Carignan and Cinsault that takes advantage of the clay/limestone terroir.


 Sample slow and often to get the best of it.  Highly enjoyable.


Paux-Rosset Gros La Condamine Paulignan 2015

$22.99

14% alcohol

Carignan Cinsault France Grenache mystery case syrah

One Mystery Solved

Posted on October 2, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

What is the best white wine we’ve had so far in the mystery cases?

This is our first encounter with the Grillo grape … It’s confirmation that we tend to like grapes grown at slightly higher elevations (over 1000 feet).  

Harvest is mid-August to retain a balance between sugar levels and acidity. The grapes are pressed, fermented and aged in steel to preserve the freshness.

The organic wine is very dry, light, but remarkably refreshing.

And I’ve already gone back for more – before you snatch up the remaining stock.

Sicilia Grillo – Rapitala Organic

13% alcohol

UPC: 08002010675423

$16.99

Grillo mystery case organic

Curl up with a Good One

Posted on October 1, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

Adventures of a Columnist, Pierre Burton


Aristotle, Charlotte Witt, ISBN 0852291639


The Best of Antrobus, Lawrence Durrell


Call in the Pinkertons, David R. Williams


Cossacks: The Story of a Warrior People, Maurice Hindus


Drum Dumba, David Locke


Getting Past No, Wiliam Ury


Inner Speed Secrets, Ross Bentley


A Matrix of Evidence, Bruce M Olsen


Secret Corners of the World, National Geographic Society

Happy with the Change Up

Posted on September 29, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

Very little stayed the same from initial thought to what ended up on the plate.  

Everything changed around the lamb chops and we moved from a South African Cab Sav to Northern Portugal and a Touriga Nacional to go with it.


It all ended well and we very much enjoyed the wine. Expressive. Smooth and rich with just a touch of oakiness.


Serve it a little cooler than room temp and you’ll really experience the complexity.


When you’re looking for something to serve with spicy meats — this would be a great go to.


I’m going to look for some of the whites from Opta and it’s wine maker, Nuno Cancela de Abreu.  I like the style of their wines and the uniqueness of the grapes.


Dao Touriga Nacional by Opta.

13% alcohol

Regularly $24.99, on sale for $22.49 when the Goddess of WHine put it in the 3rd mystery case.

UPC: 05604816000633

mystery case Opta Portugal Touriga Nacional
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