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Release National Post Weekly Wine & Spirits Columnist Saturday, November 22, 2003 www.winefind.ca The migration has begun. Flocks of
snowbirds are headed south to escape from our nasty wintry weather. I
thought of all this on an end of October trip to It hardly occurred to me that anyone
would be growing grapes
in the land of cacti. Boy, was I in for a surprise. For here less than an hour drive just
southeast of It all started in 1979 when Dr. Gordon Dutt, a soil
scientist at the Dutt opened Sonoita
Vineyards in 1983 at the top of a scenic hill in Thankfully,
I persisted, continuing just 15 minutes down the treeless road to another
large nondescript white building,
which housed what may well be one of Greeting
us was winemaker-owner Kent Callaghan. His lip and hand
were cut from an unsuccessful fight he had earlier in the day with a
stubborn destalking machine. He had set out at To
say the winery is low-key would be an understatement. Money had been put
into the right things like fine new French oak barrels and serious
18-ounce tasting glasses. Callaghan introduced his buddy, Al
Buhl, owner of another fine winery called Dos
Cabezas, which is located some 80 miles, northeast near Sedona.
I discover that up until recently Callaghan was their winemaker and still
sources some of their grapes for his wines.
Callaghan and Bulh were settling into tasting some
pretty serious, out-of-state Syrahs, obviously called for after a
strenuous day of picking at Bulh’s place. Callaghan pulls the cork on a
bottle of Callaghan 2001 Kevin’s Cuvée. Putting my
nose to still-gyrating liquid I could immediately tell that this is
serious stuff! This $16US blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Malvasia and Riesling
had impressive, crisp, tangy, floral, tangerine citrus flavours. I
soon discovered what a few insiders already knew - Kent Callaghan is
making some truly great wines out here in the middle of what city folks
arrogantly refer to as “nowhere.” While Callaghan’s sun-drenched,
fruit-driven, red The Callaghan Vineyards portfolio consists of small
quantities of up to eleven wines. The biggest volume being the delicious,
juicy but well structured, sur-lie-stirred 2000
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Callaghan has just released 2002
Lisa’s Selection, I opted to share my sole bottle with
Vintages buyers for an assessment. Before anyone could mutter “who buys Coming up:
I can recommend this weekend's 2003
Gourmet
Wine & Food Expo at the Metro Convention Centre (downstairs
in the south section). It is the best looking show to date. Running
today and tomorrow, tickets are $15 (click
here
for discount coupons/hours). On Thursday, November 27th, the 2003 2001-2002-2003 Tasting Note Database Our tasting note database from December 3 1, 2000 to November 2003, covers every Vintages release product for the past 34 months. There are more than 5,000 notes in the database data. Just enter the name of the product, supplier name or CSPC number. Or you can search by type of wine, country of origin, even wine agent! Nothing could be easier. Also you can get information on the agent by clicking on the agent’s name, as well as current LCBO store inventory by clicking on "Check LCBO Availability", which will automatically tell you the number of bottles at LCBO as of last night. To use our winefind.ca Tasting Notes Database: click here Subscribe to Vintage Assessments Today • Click Here
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