Vancouver Sun

A PERFECT CASE FOR COLLECTORS

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The festival wine shop is becoming a muststop for collectors given that the regular lineup in B.C. Liquor Stores is severely tilted toward the masses.

Each wine poured at the festival must be available for sale at the on-site liquor store and that means there will be several limitedrel­ease bottles available at the show.

Be prepared to strike quickly as soon as the on-site store opens and look for the following highly collectibl­e labels.

Aquilini Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Red Mountain, Columbia Valley, Washington, $59.99

Di Lenardo Vineyards Comemivuoi Ribolla Gialla 2017, Friuli, Italy $23.99

E&E Black Pepper Shiraz 2014, Barossa Valley, Australia $98.54

Fairview Cellars Cabernet Franc 2017, Golden Mile Bench, Okanagan Valley, $30.99

Bodega Garzon Reserva Tannat 2016, Garzon, Uruguay, $24.49

Korta Katarina Reuben’s Private Reserve 2008, Croatia, $62.99

Lightfoot & Wolfville Blanc de Blanc Extra Brut LD 2013, Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, $72.99

Louis M Martini Lot 1 Cabernet Sauvignon 2015, Napa Valley, California, $200

Mission Hill Terroir Collection Cabernet Franc 2016 No. 32 Vista’s Edge, Okanagan Valley, $33.50

Chateau Pesquié Artemia 2016, Ventoux, France, $48.99 Stina Pošip 2016, Croatia, $46.99 Zuccardi Concreto Malbec 2017, Uco Valley, Argentina, $45

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