Lakeview Southshore Vineyards Malbec 2019

Product metadata

  • Ontario
  • Red Wine
  • Very Low Stock

Pricing

S$3,600 (excl. tax)

Product description

Deep violet in colour with complex aromatics, this full-bodied Malbec boasts notes of pomegranate, cassis and a hint of coffee on the nose. The palate is rich with flavours of coffee, mulberry and blackberries leading to an elegant finish.

Product details sections

Details
Country
Canada
Region
Ontario
Appellation
Niagara Peninsula
Vintage(s)
2019
Color
Red Wine
Varietal(s)
Malbec
Data
Closure
Cork
Volume
750ml
Alcohol
13%
Product Code
A022R00519
UPC
874537001119
Owning & Enjoying
Tasting notes

Deep violet in colour with complex aromatics, this full-bodied Malbec boasts notes of pomegranate, cassis and a hint of coffee on the nose. The palate is rich with flavours of coffee, mulberry and blackberries leading to an elegant finish.

Pairing

Pair with a charcuterie board and artisanal cheeses or a savory beef stew.

Cellaring

Enjoy through 2030

Production
Terroir

VQA Niagara Peninsula

Winery
Winery Description

In 1986, The Gurinskas Vineyard was created from a 13 acre fruit farm on the Beamsville Bench as a retirement project by medal-winning amateur winemaker Eddy Gurinskas and his wife Lorraine. Back then they planted hybrid varieties like Baco Noir and Vidal. Three years later they planted vinifera varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot and Pinot Gris. In 1991, they opened Lakeview Cellars Estate Winery Limited as one of Niagara’s first cottage wineries producing a whopping 2,300 cases of wine. In 1996 they brought in Larry Hipple and Stu Morgan as equal partners and changed the vineyard name to match the winery name. Eddy established a name for Lakeview Cellars early in the Niagara wine industry, by crafting big, bold reds and aromatic whites. Cabernet Sauvignon has been the focus of Lakeview Cellars. Eddy has been quoted as saying that “it is my favourite grape variety. I enjoy a wine with body and tannins that need to age 4 or 5 years.”

In 2001, the partnership sold a majority interest to Diamond Estates and in 2003 Eddy retired as winemaker with Tom Green, who apprenticed under Eddy, taking over the winemaking job. In the same year, 2003, Eddy was awarded what was then The Ontario Wine Society’s Winemaker of the Year Award in recognition of his consistent yet innovative ability to produce quality wines from a broad spectrum of Ontario-grown grapes. In 2008 Diamond Estates built a state of the art winery facility in NOTL and consolidates all the production to the new facility. Under the guidance of Tom Green (now VP of Operations for Diamond) the wine making team continues the legacy of Eddy by crafting premium red in the same style that Eddy so loves. The original Lakeview estate was sold in 2009 to Tawse Winery.