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Our can’t-miss draw is back—and is sure to be a thrill!
Take yourself on a whirlwind trip to the most prestigious wineries in Europe with this chance to take home 12 incredible bottles chosen especially for you. Some of these wines are ready to uncork, while others have great ageing potential, but they are all sure to beautifully complement any dinner and wow your tastebuds with their unique, complex aromas.
Cost of a ticket: $100
Discover 6 age-worthy vintages that would make a stunning addition to your collection:
This highly sought-after wine, made with great care, is one of the jewels of Domaine E. Guigal. In the Wine Advocate, American critic Robert Parker described it as wonderfully perfumed and floral, perfectly framed by soft, dusty tannins on a lingering finish. He says that it will be fascinating to follow La Turque 2017 and compare it over the decades.
The Eugénie estate is putting out some of the greatest red wines in Burgundy. Their Clos‑Vougeot Grand Cru is one of their very best, and it’s no different for the 2017 vintage. This Pinot Noir should be uncorked between 2024 and 2045, and offers up notes of red currant, dark cherry and spice and freshly turned earth.
Maison Louis Jadot makes controlled designation of origin (AOC) wines, each of which perfectly expresses its terroir. This intense, mineral Grand Cru displays aromas and flavours of fruit, flowers, pepper and cinnamon, and goes wonderfully with seafood and white meat. It will be at its best in 10 to 20 years.
This wine is ready to be enjoyed, but it will continue to improve with age and can be kept corked until 2041. It should be aerated when opened to reveal its deep, intense nose. In the words of critic James Suckling, its aromas of blackcurrant, sweet tobacco, fresh herbs, licorice and cigar box follow through to a full body with tannins that are totally integrated and ultra, ultra fine.
This gorgeous, age-worthy Pinot Noir will be at its best from 2023 to 2045. It is structured, though not overly so, with a fat and silky texture. Aromas of macerated cherry, wild strawberry and wonderful minerality, with a complex, spice-tinged finish.
Wine Spectator magazine has called Álvaro Palacios Spain’s most sensational winemaker. This venerable winery is a fantastic ambassador for Priorat, a region known for its arid climate and black clay soil. Its 2018 vintage has a well-balanced structure, great for pairing with roasts, cheeses, grilled meats and game.
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All profits from this draw go to the CHUM Foundation. By entering, you help the CHUM remain an innovative hospital that is ready to provide you and your loved ones with the best care possible.
The draw will take place on August 30. Cheers!
RACJ licence number: 334
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Frequently asked questions
The draw is part of the Jonathan Drouin Golf Tournament and is open to all persons residing in Quebec who have reached the age of 18.
CHUM Foundation employees and any other persons residing at the same household are not eligible to enter the prize draw.
To enter for a chance to win this draw, all you have to do is buy a $100 ticket using our purchase form between June 21 and August 29. 2023. Payment for the ticket must be made in full by cheque, credit card or cash.
You can buy as many tickets as you like.
No ticket purchase can be cancelled or refunded.
Under Canada Revenue Agency rules, these prize draw tickets are not eligible for a tax receipt, as the case of wine is worth more than the cost of the ticket.
The name of the winner will be announced and posted on this page and on our Facebook page after the draw, which will be held at 2 p.m. on August 30, 2023.
The winner will receive an attestation that will allow them to claim their prize by 4:30 p.m. on October 2, 2023, at the latest from the CHUM Foundation:
465 McGill Street, Suite 800
Montréal, QC H2Y 2H1
514-890-8368 | evenement@fondationduchum.com