by Michael Pinkus
Over the summer, which honestly feels like a lifetime ago, I got the opportunity to taste a number of wines from the Galleon portfolio of Dandurand Group (a wine and spirits agency/importer in Ontario). As circumstances dictated, they wanted to start an online wine store so we could all still get our hands on top-tier wines, during the pandemic, without having to go out for dinner, or even get out of the house, to get them.
Below is a list of my top selections and reviews.
As a bonus … LUXE and myself have secured you—our dedicated readers—a 10 per cent discount on your first purchase. Visit the Luxe Collection at Galleon Wines where you can use the Promo Code: LUXE10 at checkout to receive your 10 per cent discount … which applies to all wines, not just those I recommend. So, take a poke around their store and see what you can find for gifts, or for yourself before the holidays. Cheers!
Just a quick note about ordering from an agent: taxes are not included as they are in the LCBO.
Score Key
Good ★★★ ½
Very Good ★★★★
Excellent ★★★★ ½
Outstanding ★★★★★
+ Wines with a little bit extra.

Taglio del Tralcio 2017, Re Manfredi
Aglianico del Vulture, Italy, $26.95
★★★★
Having visited the region a number of years ago, I was impressed with the wines they produced, especially the Aglianico del Vulture that showed elegance and minerality along with vibrant fruit character and tertiary flavours. Aglianico is the grape and “del Vulture” is where the grapes come from; grown in the volcanic soils located near Mt. Vulture in southern Italy. Re Manfredi, a relatively young winery (established in 1998) brings a modern feel to old established grapes: smoky, mineral and plum greet the nose, while on the palate pencil shavings, spiced-cherry, and peppered-licorice take charge; as this wine opens it doles out notes of mocha, chocolate, coffee and even some tobacco.
Mas Cavalls Pinot Noir 2015, Marimar Estate
California, $69
★★★★ +
A wine that is slow to open, but once it does, it’s a joy for the palate. Nose is almost muted throughout its time in glass, but the background hides the fruit behind a note of black licorice … It’s on the palate where this wine really shines: spiced-cherry, blackberry and pepper start things off. At 14.2 per cent alcohol some of that heat finds its way into the mouth, but it does not become a distraction as cherry-kirsch, smoke, dark chocolate, coffee bean also makes an appearance. After an hour open, the wine is just one big red and black fruit explosion with a touch of tart cranberry on the finish. A wine to discover over the course of an evening.


