Background: For so many years, Quebeckers have watched prices go up and up at their wine stores, which are operated by a liquor agency that has a province-wide monopoly. Until today, I can only recall one bottle ever going down in price as our Canadian dollar gradually grew stronger on world markets. Finally, with close to a 10% reduction on numerous mid-priced European bottles that are available across the chain, consumers have a chance starting today to shop with satisfaction (as long your satisfaction isn't dulled by the fact that currency rates have in fact fluctuated by 15% -- they give us an inch because they know we can't take a mile).
In the end, I don't see the following list as an encouraging slap on the back to the SAQ and their half-assed pricing. It's merely an attempt to tell local consumers where the best deals now lie when they are about to make a purchase.
(I have tasted all of the vintages below -- more recent vintages in stock are likely just as good.)
Top 5 red wine values:
- Magellan Ponant Vin de pays des Côtes de Thongue 2003 $14
- Alves de Sousa Quinta das Caldas Douro 2003 $14.60
- Antonin Rodet Pinot Noir Bourgogne 2003 $17.95
- Château Sainte-Eulalie Cuvée Tradition Minervois 2003 $15.35
- Clavel Les Garrigues Coteaux-du-Languedoc 2003 $17.55
Top 5 white wine values:
- Vieilles Vignes du Domaine Langlois-Château Saumur 2002 $21.90
- Idylle Cruet Cuvée Vieille Vigne Vin-de-Savoie 2002 $16.50
- Domaine du Salvard Cheverny 2004 $15.20
- Château Tour des Gendres Cuvée des Conti Bergerac (sec) 2003 $15.50
- Sparr Pinot Blanc Alsace 2003 $13.75
Delightful and back under $13 (where they belong!):
- Umani Ronchi Medoro Marche 2003 $11.05
- Ijalba Genoli Viura Rioja 2003 $12.50
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