Annual Wine Raffle

Win a $1,000 Collection of Premium Wines!​

WHEN

Sunday, May 11, 2025 | 3 p.m.
During the performance of "An Afternoon at the Opera"

WHERE

Burlington Performing Arts Centre,
440 Locust St, Burlington, ON

PRICE

$10/ticket

ADDITIONAL INFO

Raffle ticket holders do not need to be present to win.
Limited Tickets Available – Get yours at the show!

One winner, 14 exceptional wines.

Indulge in a handpicked selection of 14 extraordinary wines, carefully curated by Vintages expert Todd Percival at the Dundas LCBO. Includes numerous bottles from the LCBO’s cellar-collection catalogue.

One lucky winner takes all—will it be you?

1. Eisele Araujo Altagracia Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 (California)

“Glorious aromas, like walking into a flower shop, from roses to lilacs. Lots of dark fruit, too. Then goes to slate and dark mushroom. Full body, super refined tannins and an ultra-clean finish. A thoroughly balanced and refined wine.”

  • Rating: 95 (James Suckling, 2016)

  • LCBO #390823 | Price: $185.00

 

2. Rotem & Mounir Saouma Magis Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2021 (Rhône, France)

“This CDP Blanc is from the 2021 vintage, which yielded stunningly complex, lively, intense white wines. A blend of Grenache Blanc, Clairette, Roussanne and Bourboulenc, it was forged in 100% new oak 500-litre barrels and spent 24 months on the lees.”

 

3. Domaine Calmel & Joseph La Madone 2016 (Languedoc, France)

“Sumptuous and symphonic, the wine is packed with black/blueberry and cranberry notes with gorgeous chocolate tart, smoked game, mushroom, and cedary oak characters.”

 

4. Ômina Romana Ceres Anesidora I 2016 (Lazio, Italy)

“Complex aromas of baked red currants and sultana well framed by charred wood and dried mushroom notes. Well-judged oak use on the palate, with firm chalky tannins and a wealth of juicy concentration.”

  • Rating: 97 (Decanter World Wine Awards, 2020)

  • LCBO #32529 | Price: $104.20 (Original Price: $147.00)

 

5. Máté Brunello di Montalcino 2019 (Tuscany, Italy)

“Clear and perfumed with black-cherry and slate aromas that carry through to a medium body with fine, polished tannins and a beautiful finish…. Best after 2026.”

  • Rating: 95 (James Suckling, 2023)

  • LCBO #39293 | Price: $73.50

 

6. Bodegas de la Marquesa Valserrano Alavesa Gran Reserva 2016 (Rioja, Spain)

“100% Tempranillo. Invitingly warm sun-baked red earth, cinnamon-strewn plums, and mulberries meshed with a sunbeam of fresh acidity, silky tannins, and a blood orange and thyme complexity.”

  • Rating: 97 (Decanter World Wine Awards, 2023)

  • LCBO #37632 | Price: $53.10

 

7. Cecchi Valore di Famiglia Gran Selezione Chianti Classico 2018 (Tuscany, Italy)

“Sweet-berry and floral aromas, showing blackberries, cherries, and spice. Full-bodied and very fine-tannined with a juicy and creamy undertone and firmness, giving length and focus.”

  • Rating: 94 (James Suckling, 2021)

  • LCBO #32313 | Price: $35.20

8. Carpineto Farnito Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 (Tuscany, Italy)

“This supple, black currant, blackberry, iron, olive and cedar infused red shows its Tuscan roots as well as good varietal character. Elegant and harmonious, this is enjoyable now, yet should age well through 2035.”

  • Rating: 92 (Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator, 2023)

  • LCBO #996553 | Price: $27.80

 

9. Paul Jaboulet Aîné Domaine de Thalabert Crozes-Hermitage 2021 (Rhône, France)

“Lots of black and green pepper in the nose, but also lots of blackberry fruit. Impressive concentration and full supple tannins that give this considerable power at the long velvety and earthy finish. Excellent aging potential.”

  • Rating: 93 (Stuart Pigott, James Suckling)

  • LCBO #35935 | Price: $56.70

 

10. Jean-Max Roger Cuvée Genèse Sancerre 2022 (Loire, France)

“The Cuvée Genèse comes from one of the most famous vineyards in the village of Bué: the limestone-rich Le Grand Chemarin. The wine offers classic fresh-cut grass notes alongside white flowers, citrus, ripe fruit, and a finessed minerality.”

 

11. Château des Jacques Clos de Rochegrès Moulin-à-Vent 2021 (Beaujolais, France)

“The deep blueberry nose pulls you into this remarkably ripe and beautifully balanced 2021 Moulin-à-Vent that has what we look for in single-vineyard wines from this appellation.”

  • Rating: 93 (James Suckling, 2023)

  • LCBO #29228 | Price: $55.80

 

12. Jean Pabiot et Fils Domaine des Fines Caillottes Pouilly-Fumé 2022 (Loire, France)

“A bright Sauvignon Blanc produced from sustainably grown grapes. Fresh with summer-kissed white florals, melon, white-fleshed stone fruit, citrus zest, wild herbs, and flinty mineral flavors on the palate.”

  • Rating: 91 (Natalie MacLean, 2023)

  • LCBO #695908 | Price: $29.55

 

13. Francois-Xavier Nicolas Père & Fils Le Jardin du Pape Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2020 (Rhône, France)

“A youthful and elegant Châteauneuf with a lovely balance of red-fruit character, delicate Mediterranean-herb notes, and fine tannins. Long, concentrated, and silky finish.”

  • Rating: 93 (James Suckling, 2022)

  • LCBO #15355 | Price: $54.20

 

14. Charly Nicolle Per Aspera Chablis 2022 (Burgundy, France)

“A very encouraging and duly impressive Chablis at the AC Villages level, searing and intense with enough flesh to expand on the palate.”

  • Rating: 91 (Michael Godel, WineAlign)

  • LCBO #38095 | Price: $31.85

All prices reflect the GST tax break in early 2025. Tasting notes: lcbo.com

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