Natalie MacLean's Wines of the Week for Nov. 27, 2023
Blue Canyon Chardonnay 2021
Monterey County, California, United States
Alcohol: 13.5%
Sweetness: Dry
Drink: 2023‐2026
Price: $25.00
Score: 89
LCBO: 14975
Conundrum White 2013
California, United States
Alcohol: 14%
Sweetness: Extra Dry
Drink: 2015‐2018
Price: $24.95
Score: 89
LCBO: 694653
Chloe Wines Prosecco
Veneto D.O.C., Italy
Alcohol: 13.5%
Sweetness: Dry
Drink: 2019‐2024
Price: $17.95
Score: 90
BC: 640599
Hester Creek Estate Winery Ti Amo 2020
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, BC V.Q.A., Canada
Alcohol: 11.4%
Sweetness: Medium Dry
Drink: 2021‐2025
Price: $19.99
Score: 91
LCBO: 101422
Quails' Gate Estate Winery Stewart Family Reserve Pinot Noir 2018
Okanagan Valley, British Columbia BC V.Q.A., Canada
Alcohol: 14%
Sweetness: Extra Dry
Drink: 2022‐2026
Price: $59.95
Score: 93
LCBO: 639658
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