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November 26th, 2016- ” I’ll have what shes having!”

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DJ Kearney brings  New District wine collections called Bubble-licious and “I’ll have what she’s having” for The Holidays.

The final  results of the 9th BC Iconic Reds with John Schreiner and Simon Wosk.

Restaurants under the radar – Todd Braiden at Fat Jacks Boston Bar.  Dude!

Emandare ups the bar in the Cowichan Valley.  Mike and Robin Nierychlo guest!

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DJ Kearney –  Director of Wine/New District

 

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New District’s philosophy is about curation  and it informs everything they do. They  do the leg work for you, to expertly hone in on what matters to you in the world of wine.  Sign up for the weekly newsletter that carefully selects their  best bottles, articles and multimedia content, giving subscribers unique insights into British Columbia’s dynamic emerging wine culture.

And best of all The Curator is DJ Kearney, the best wine educator and expert in the business.

Deej has two offerings this week..plus she has the scoop on their new Store at 41st and Dunbar.

Holiday Bubble-Licious.  3 Wines.

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I’ll have what she’s having For The Holidays.  6 Winter Weight  Wines. All handpicked by DJ.

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Check out what’s inside the boxes.. www.newdistrict.ca

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9th annual BC Iconic Reds – John Schreiner  and Simon Wosk

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 The BC Iconic Reds took place on November 16.   John Schreiner,  organizer Simon Wosk  and up to 80  attendees tasted everything in the room and chose the Top Five Releases  at The Sutton Place Hotel.

2016 Iconic Reds tasting

2016 Iconic Reds tasting

2016  contenders were:

  • Church and State Quintessential 2010
  • CedarCreek Platinum Meritage 2013
  • Osoyoos Larose Le Grand Vin 2013
  • Clos Du Soleil Signature Red 2013
  • Mission Hill Compendium 2012
  • Laughing Stock Portfolio 2014
  • Cassini Cellars Maximus 2012
  • Hester Creek The Judge 2012
  • Painted Rock Red Icon 2014
  • Lake Breeze Tempest 2012
  • Black Hills Nota Bene 2014
  • Poplar Grove Legacy 2012
  • Mission Hill Quatrain 2012
  • Culmina Hypothesis 2012
  • La Stella Fortissimo 2014
  • Summerhill “OM” 2012
  • NK’Mip Mer’r’iym 2014
  • Lariana Thirteen 2013
  • Perseus Invictus 2013

 

To find out how the final five won..just listen to the show.

 Our congratulations to Randy Pickton, Justin Hall and their team at NK’Mip Cellars for their first place finish and to all participating wineries for producing such exceptional wines.

 The top 5 scorers, as chosen by attending  tasters, were:      

  1. NK’Mip Mer’r’iym 2014

 

  1. Laughing Stock Portfolio 2014

 

  1. Clos du Soleil Signature Red 2013

 

  1. Cassini Maximus 2012

 

  1. Hester Creek The Judge 2012

 

Here’s John Shreiners  blog on the competition..

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John Schreiner

http://johnschreiner.blogspot.ca/

Restaurants Under The Radar – Todd Braiden at Fat Jacks Pub  Boston Bar

 I had two thoughts..that there are lots of chefs and restaurants that are my favourites  but some of them – for whatever reason – are below the public’s radar.

I’m torn doing these interviews because I want them to stay available but I also want to let you know they exist and are worth the seeking.

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Breakfast!

You may remember hearing about a chef who was cooking in Vancouver’s East End in an apartment and you had to find him by word of mouth..the experience was called 2B (the name of the apartment where he cooked.)

One day..he quietly left town and announced he was headed for Boston Bar..in the Frazer Canyon.  Didn’t make sense right?  But if you knew Todd you just had to believe that he knew what he was doing and wished him luck.

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Years later he’s cooking up a storm 6 kms East of Boston Bar at a diner/pub  called Fat Jacks, named after his Father.

He brought the adjoining  Mighty Fraser Motel, back to life and made it a destination stop. Really good rooms.

The man has a wicked  sense of humour and its reflected in the menu.

He also has a bar next door and pours select BC craft Beer.

Both rooms have a BC wine list and any music playing in the bar or bistro  is the best of the best.

 

We  welcome to TRR – The Hell Raiser of Hell’s Canyon  Todd from 2B

http://www.themightyfrasermotel.com/

  

Mike and Robin Nierychlo   – Emandare Vineyards  (Cowichan Valley)

 Mike has always been around the wine business..I first met him when he was doing a wine interview show.

Then he and his wife Robin announced that they had purchased a working vineyard in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island

 

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A number of years ago, Mike developed an overwhelming passion for wine. He began to spend every available moment nerding out on all things wine-related! This inevitably led to home wine-making in their garage, and many, many other wine adventures.

As Mike explored the vast world of wine, a desire to one day own a winery was born. Although this dream seemed unrealistic, there was always a sense of possibility.

On Sept. 28, 2013, in the pouring rain, he and Robin  moved onto their  8.5 acre adventure.    They named it Emandare after their last names. M & R.

 “they’re also pioneers on the all-natural front—no irrigation, no commercial yeasts, organic farming techniques, and the bare minimum of sulfur. So far the results are stunning—the future of Island wine rests here.”  Neal McLennan  Vancouver Magazine

We taste and talk the  portfolio of wines of Emandare at Marquis Wine Cellars in Vancouver.

http://www.emandarevineyard.com/

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

We take a look inside The Hatch.

Feature interview with Jason Parkes  Winemaker/Troublemaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew November 26th 2016-let the music play!

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OK..first things first..
NO INTERVIEWS THIS WEEK       
As good as our guests are, there comes a time when you just have to stop talking and let the music play.
So, this week it’s two hours of tunes..wall-to-wall music.
New tunes from Neil Young,  Shovels and Rope, Robbie Robertson (interview coming) 100 Mile House, Kirsten Nash & Blue Rodeo.
The Stew also includes wicked tracks from

  • U2
  • Tedeschi Trucks Band
  • Lee Harvey Osmond
  • Ben Harper/Charlie Musslewhite
  • Colin James
  • Led Zeppelin
  • Billy Cowsill (live)
  • Bruce Springsteen (live)
  • The Wood Brothers (Live)
  • Crowbar (live)
  • And we finish with three huge tracks
  • Cold Sweat – Mongo Santamaria
  • Tighten Up – James Brown Orchestra (live)
  • Squib Cakes – Tower of Power

 

Get ready to Dance…Let the music PLAY

 
-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Testimony (Unity Mix) Robbie Robertson Testimony
Why am I treated so bad? Roebuck “Pops” Staples Father Father
Above my head The Wood Brothers Live Vol 2
Beautful Day U2 Singles U218
www.canadahouse.com Mulligan Stew Year 21
Show Me Neil Young Peace Trail
O Be Joyful Shovels and Rope O Be Joyful
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – double shot of Colin James
Roll over Beethoven (Live) Billy Cowsill Livwe at Crystal Ballroom
Going Down Colin James Blue Highways
Queen Bee Lee harvey Osmond A Quiet Evil
Midnight in Harlem Tedeschi Trucks Band Revelator
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew Year 21
Murder in the first degree (live) Crowbar Larger than Life
Better Days Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band In Concert
Come with me Kirsten Nash The View from here
Hour Two of the Stew Terry David Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
I’m in I’m out I’m gone Ben Harper Charlie Musslewhite Get Up
Old haunts 100 Mile House Hireath
100 Mile House Kirsten Nash The View from here
Bo Diddley Special Eric Burdon Til your river runs dry
Mulligan Stew with TDM
Black Country Woman Led Zeppelin Physical Graffitti
Something to hold on to The Small Glories Wonderous Traveller
I can’t hide this anymore Blue Rodeo 1000 Arms
Coming UP on Mulligan Stew Cold Sweat, Tighten Up and Squib Cakes
Cold Sweat Mongo Santamaria Best of
Tighten Up The James Brown orch..with Maceo parker Messin Around 3
Squib Cakes Tower of Power What is Hip? Anthology
The Stew – Done Like Dinner
I like it like that Pete Rodrigues Chef Soundtrack

Mulligan Stew November 19th 2016- Leonard Cohen

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Leon Russell, Mose Allison, Sharon Jones, Leonard Cohen.  All Gone.
It’s not been a good week.
I believe in the fact that music heals..if not the words, then the music or the groove.
I need all the music I can get!!!
The last 30 minutes of this show will feature two conversations about leonard Cohen by two who knew him very well
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Denise Donlon
..who has just released an autobiography called Fearless as Possible interviewed Leonard many times at Much Music.
Then  when she became label boss at Sony Records Canada, she was Leonard’s  label boss.
And much the same when she ran CBC Radio.
Leonard’s death was announced The night she launched her book.  They withheld the info from Denise until they were done..then she went into the alley with her friend and had a good cry.
Denise has wonderful stories of the man.
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The second voice you’ll hear belongs to Adam Cohen, Singer/Songwriter and son of Leonard.
I’ve interviewed Adam several times over the years and when I went back to collect his thoughts on his Father I realized he had spoken a great deal about Leonard.
It’s a fascinating collection of thoughts from Son to Father.
RIP Leonard.
-TDM

PLAYLIST:

caravan (live) Van Morrison and The Band The last waltz
Boy from Tupelo Emmy Lou Harris Red Dirt Girl
dedicated to the one i love Steve Cripper/Lucinda Williams/Steve Winwood Dedicated: A salute to the Five Royales
Running on empty Sam Cash Tongue in cheek vows
www.canadahouse.com Coming – we remember Leonard Cohen
Bird on a wire Willie Nelson Tower of Song
A song for you Leon Russell All day thumb sucker
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Clapton & Los Lobos
Cypress Grove Eric Clapton I still do
Just a man (live) Los Lobos Onbe time One night Vol1
This is Mulligan Stew Year 20 with tdm
Lady madonna Junior parker Come Together
Lady madonna Fats Domino Fats is Back
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Mushaboon (Mocky Mix) Feist Open Season
Mulligan Stew CKUA Radio in 30 minutes we remember leonard cohen
Petrol Head Sting 57th and 9th
The shape i’m in (live) The Band Testimony
Carry Me The Kwerks Lights EP
Broken Bones Kaleo A/B
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming up – We Remember Leonard Cohen
Mambo Sun T-Rex Electric Warrior
Superwoman Alicia Keys As I Am
I wish you well Royal Wood The Burning Bright
Mulligan Stew CKUA Radio Year 40 with TDMulligan
Denise Donlon remembers leonard Cohen
dance me to the end of love (live) Leonard Cohen Live in Dublin
Adam Cohen talks about his Father leonard Cohen Interviews from past years
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November 19th 2016 – Nk’ Mip

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We salute the Winery of the Year –  Nk Mip with Daenna Van Mulligen,  Chief Clarence Louie and Winemaker Randy Picton

Ollie Powrie – Viticulturist for Villa Maria. Tall tales of fine wines down under.

Valeria Tait – GM and Winemaker for Bench 1775

 

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Nk’Mip is announced Canadian Winery of the Year in the 2016-17 InterVin International Wine Awards. They also came in second in the International competition against The World.

Clarence Louie – Chief of Osoyoos Indian Band.

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Randy Picton –  Head Winemaker 

Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva

 

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   Pronounced “in-ka-meep,” North America’s first aboriginal owned and operated winery overlooks Osoyoos Lake in the Okanagan Valley.

Using grapes from the Osoyoos Indian Band’s Inkameep Vineyard managed by Sam Baptiste, winemaker Randy Picton and assistant winemaker Justin Hall produce wines in three tiers: Winemaker’s Series, Qwam Qwmt and Mer’r’iym tiers. The award-winning portfolio includes favourites such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Talon, Dreamcatcher, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Riesling Icewine.

 

Nk’Mip Cellars story begins with the people of the Osoyoos Indian Band; strong, independent, and proud, with a rich history as the stewards of the desert landscape. Under the leadership of Chief Clarence Louie – who believes that native independence hinges on economic independence – the band owns the winery in partnership with Constellation Brands Canada. The winery is part of an engaging and ambitious development that also includes a resort hotel, spa, golf course and cultural centre, the spectacular 18,000-square-foot winery is nestled in prime terroir overlooking Osoyoos Lake.

 

The Wine Diva was one of the key members of the InterVin Judging Team – she gives us the inside scoop on how and why they won!!

We all talk about three outstanding releases that were awarded Gold Medals.

Qwam Qwmt  Merlot   2014  – simply outstanding

Qwam Qwmt  Cabernet Sauvignon  2014 – who says we can’t grow Cabs?

Qwam Qwmt  Syrah  2014  – Great now but give it 3-5 years it will be World Class.

NK’MIP CELLARS 2016 MEDAL WINNERS

 2015 NK’MIP CELLARS QWAM QWMT RIESLING ICEWINE
– Gold, InterVin Wine Awards
– Silver, British Columbia Wine Awards

2015 NK’MIP CELLARS WINEMAKER’S DREAMCATCHER
– Bronze, InterVin Wine Awards

2015 NK’MIP CELLARS WINEMAKER’S PINOT BLANC
– Silver, InterVin Wine Awards

2015 NK’MIP CELLARS WINEMAKER’S ROSÉ
– Bronze, InterVin Wine Awards
– Silver, British Columbia Wine Awards

2014 NK’MIP CELLARS QWAM QWMT CABERNET SAUVIGNON
– Gold, InterVin Wine Awards
– Bronze, British Columbia Wine Awards

2014 NK’MIP CELLARS QWAM QWMT CHARDONNAY
– Silver, Chardonnay du Monde
– Bronze, British Columbia Wine Awards

2014 NK’MIP CELLARS QWAM QWMT MERLOT
– Gold, InterVin Wine Awards

2014 NK’MIP CELLARS QWAM QWMT RIESLING ICEWINE
– Gold, British Columbia Wine Awards

2014 NK’MIP QWAM QWMT SYRAH
– Silver, InterVin Wine Awards
– Bronze, British Columbia Wine Awards

2014 NK’MIP CELLARS WINEMAKER’S PINOT NOIR
– Bronze, InterVin Wine Awards
– Bronze, British Columbia Wine Awards

www.nkmipcellars.com

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Ollie Powrie – Viticulturist  for NZ Villa Maria, NZ

 We found Ollie in Whistler for Cornucopia.

Ollie heads up a team of Regional Viticulturists, Vineyard Managers and Grower Liaison Officers scattered throughout New Zealand.

He’s constantly on the road between plantings and vineyards.

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Ollie Powrie

Ollie graduated with a Bachelor of Viticulture from the E.I.T. and Charles Sturt University in 2002 and began his career working for Sacred Hill Wines, working in the Gimblett Gravels sub-region. In 2003 Ollie decided to broaden his skills and experience by accepting a position with a large negociant in the Rhône Valley, France.

By his own admission, he’s obsessed with wine quality, and he sees a hugely exciting time ahead for Villa Maria. He’s passionate about growing grapes in the most sustainable way that enhances the land and local environment.

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Villa Maria

Ollie, his wife Rebecca, and daughters Sophia and India live in sunny Napier, Hawkes Bay.

Just how good is Ollie at his craft?    He’s very much part of the fact that Villa Maria continues to be New Zealand’s Most Awarded Winery.

 Ollie takes us through some of Villa Maria’s most popular wines..

Single Selection Keltern Chardonnay

Taylors Pass Chardonnay

Hawkes Bay Reserve Chardonnay

VM Albarino

Cellar Selection Pinot Noir

Hawkes Bay Cellar Gimblett Gravels Syrah

 www.villamaria.co.nz

  

Valeria Tait – Winemaker and GM at Bench 1775 (Naramata)

 

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“There isn’t much Malbec grown in BC, and even fewer (any?) blended with cabernet franc. But that’s the beauty of being an adventurous winemaker like Valeria Tate of Bench 1775 in a pioneering wine region like the Okanagan Valley. From her coveted perch on Naramata Bench, she deftly weaves together interesting blends like this, ignoring convention, thankfully, to spark creativity.” Treve Ring / Scout magazine

 

There was a fire sale of wineries on the Naramata Bench a couple of years ago.

They were all owned at one time by Lang Vineyards.

One was called Soaring Eagle with a hand carved sign you couldn’t miss.

The Viticulturist who helped plan the vineyard was Val Tait. Upon the sale it was re-branded as Bench 1775. The key to any future success was Valeria,  who was pals with that land and those vines.

7 years later, she’s now the General Manager and Executive  Winemaker  There’s a whole wall of hard-won awards and a patio with one of the very best views in the entire province.

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I caught up with Valeria at a recent Naramata Bench  pour in Vancouver. She proudly takes us through the new portfolio.

 

Keep an eye on Valeria Tait. She’s a winner and so are the wines.

 

www.bench1775.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Restaurants Under the Radar.

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Keep an eye on Valeria Tait. She’s a winner and so are the wines.

 

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Mulligan Stew November 12th 2016- The Trews, Colin & John-Angus MacDonald Interview!

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As we finished this show it was revealed to the World that Leonard Cohen had died.
I had just finished interviewing The Trews backstage at Distrikt in Victoria at the start of their Time Capsule Tour across Canada.
The MacDonald Brothers Colin and John-Angus agreed sit down with us to talk about their musical and personal lives.
That’s what their new album Time Capsule is all about..the best of what they’ve given us over the last 12 years.
It wasn’t until after I’d talked to the brothers that we heard Leonard had died.
When I got home..and into the studio – I called Denise Donlon, my former boss at MuchMusic and Sony Records.
As such she had a number of meetings and issues with Leonard who was signed to Sony. That specific interview will run NEXT week.
This show had just a short thought from Denise on Leonard’s place in Canadian/Montreal culture.
Also included is  a clip of an interview with Adam Cohen, Leonard’s  Son, talking about living in his musical shadow.
My heart is heavy with the thought of losing Leonard’s brilliance.
What a glorious human being.
Our feature album is The Musical Mojo of Dr John/Celebrating Mac and his Music.
(The Mac is Mac Rebennack..the real Dr John)
Includes tracks from
Allen Toussaint
John Fogerty
Bruce Springsteen
The playlist – is  I hope – exactly what you want to heart on a Saturday Night!!
Remember to Breathe!!!
-TDM


This week’s Stew will feature the usual choices tracks and artists you want on a Saturday night..(check out the playlist)
The feature interview will require  something we’ve never done before.
Thursday starts with  a drive to Victoria BC and a meeting with The Trews..from Nova Scotia.
Then a sit down interview with   Vocalist Colin MacDonald and his brother John-Angus MacDonald.

 

Finally they go on stage and I head straight for the studio to put things together and send the show off..
Playing with deadlines and limited technical skills.
We salute the career of The Trews in the last segment of Saturdays Stew.  Saturday they return to the historic Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver then a week or more in Alberta.
Canadian rockers THE TREWS are set to bring their incredible thirteen year history to life with a twenty-date TIME CAPSULE tour this November in support of their upcoming album Time Capsule.
The tour represents the start of a new era for the band as Time Capsule simultaneously looks back and forward to what they have accomplished since their debut in 2003, while formally beginning a new chapter . The tour will kick off on Thursday November 10 at Distrikt in Victoria, BC and wraps on December 16 at The Marquee in their home province of Halifax, NS. Tickets on sale  via www.thetrewsmusic.com.
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PLAYLIST:

River Deep Mountain High Darlene Love Introducing Darlene Love
Crossroads John Mayer Battle Studies
Don’t look back Royal Southern Brotherhood Don’t look back
www.canadahouse.com www.mulliganstew.ca
Little bit of red (acoustic) Serena Ryder Purely Acoustic
The Hurt Colin Linden Rich in Love
Something got a hold on me Etta James Best of Chess
Mulligan Stew Year 20 . Last segment – a salute to Leonard Cohen and The Trews backstage
Life (live) Allan Toussaint Musical MoJo of Dr John
Here we go again Ray Charles and Norah Jones Genius loves Company
I put a spell on you Annie Lennox Nostaligia
Just one Kiss The Devin Cuddy Band Kitchen Knife
Save me Aretha I never loved a man
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – The Trews Backstage in Victoria
Crazy Love Ray Charles and Van Morrison Genius loves Company
R&R Talent show Son of Dave Shake a Bone
New Orleans (live) John Fogerty Musical MoJo of Dr John
Mulligan Stew for YOU playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Trews coming UP
you belong to me bryan adams get up
devil’s load lee harvey osmond folk sinner
Bad timing (live) Blue Rodeo Live at Massey Hall
Small town (live) John Mellencamp Live at Town Hall
rough boys pete townshend Best of
Mulligan stew Year 20 TD Mulligan
stand by me ben e king Anthology
Right place. Wrong time Dr John with Bruce Springsteen Musical MoJo of Dr John
Welcome to The Stew Next – Remembering Leonard Cohen and The Trews www.mulliganstew.ca
Denise Donlon & Adam Cohen Remembering Leonard Cohen
The Trews – Colin and John-Angus MacDonald
Ishmael and Maggie The Trews Time Capsule
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Not ready to go The Trews Time Capsule
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Highway of Heroes The Trews Time Capsule
The Trews – Colin and John-Angus MacDonald tour dates www.mulliganstew.ca
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November 12th, 2016

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DJ Kearney –wine educator and expert – presents The Advent Wine Calendar

Two reports from The Wine Diva and Samantha Rahn (Araxi) on  Cornucopia,  this weekend’s Whistler Wine Festival.

Savio Volpe celebrates EnRoute Award and raises $ for Italian Earthquake Communities.

Jean Claude Mas on the wines of Domaines Paul Mas.  

 

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Paul Grunberg  –  Co-Owner of Savio Volpe (and  l’Abattoir) 

 

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We start this week’s Tasting Room Radio with Paul Grunberg Co-Owner of Savio Volpe, the wildly successful Italian Restaurant in The Frazer Hood Vancouver.

From the some of the same team that created L ‘Abattoir in Gastown.

They have just been awarded a Top 10 placing in the 2016 Air Canada EnRoute Magazine Best New Restaurants in Canada.

Savio has also decided  next Tuesday Nov 15th  to raise funds for devastated towns in Italy from the recent Earthquakes by serving a special pasta dish on the night.

AND they celebrate being open and very busy for one full year.

Paul graciously fills us in on everything that’s going on.

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DJ Kearney – Wine Director at New District  

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New District, an innovative B.C.-based online wine marketplace, has released a limited number of their wildly successful Wine Advent Calendars for the 2016 holiday season. Boasting 25 diverse bottles, wrapped and numbered for each day in December leading up to Christmas, the curated pack includes bottles valued up to $100 each. All Wine Advent Calendars purchased by November 20 are guaranteed to be delivered by December 1.

 

Last year, the Wine Advent Calendar sold out in only five days. Each bottle is hand-picked by New District’s Wine Director, and one of B.C.’s top wine authorities, DJ Kearney – ensuring that each package contains a unique wine experience. Beautifully wrapped in tissue, the 25 bottles come nestled in an elegant wooden case. Beginning December 1, New District will release a daily video (newdistrict.ca) unveiling that day’s wine selection.

By the time we get this story on the air, this amazingly successful wine calendar may be sold out..I believe that much  of the popularity is because the wines are chosen by our highly respected guest DJ Kearney.

update: The Advent calendar is sold out…  BUT if you call 604 229-3663 , they can create custom wine advent calendars, more info at the website…. Have fun!

 The info and number can also be found at

www.newdistrict.ca

 

Deanna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva

Samantha Rahn – Wine Director at Araxi Whistler

 

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Cornucopia is the True North of food & drink festivals
This  weekend and next , Cornucopia celebrates 20 years

Cornucopia shines a light on the chefs, vintners, brewers and distillers of BC.  We’re talking grapes, hops, the fruits of the sea and the soil.
Winery dinners, grand tastings, culinary demonstrations and events, industry gatherings – including the brand new Cornucopia Wine Summit.
An 11 day festival of food + drink, Cornucopia brings together the wild and the refined, and puts the art of eating and drinking centre stage.

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The Wine Diva

Both Daenna and Samantha will be extremely busy over the next 10 days. Both are hosting seminars and tastings.

If you are at all a wine fan you’re going to like  this segment.

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Jean-Claude  Mas  – Domaines Paul Mas /  Langedoc
In 2015, Drinks International ranked the world’s 50 most recognized wine brands. Domaines Paul Mas was 16th, between Chateau Haut-Brion and Chateau Mouton Rothschild.  Its Arrogant Frog label, launched in 2005 in Australia, now sells more than five million bottles around the world.

Jean Claude Mas

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Jean-Claude Mas was born in a winemaking environment in the Languedoc, in Pézenas. At the age of 3, during the harvest, he escaped from his mother and ran 2.5 km to meet his grandfather in the cellar! This was a moment that he never forgot, when his interest and passion for wine were born!

At school and later at university, he studied economics and advertisement, and wine became a hobby. No matter where he lived, he was always involved in the wine: in the North of France, he created a wine club, then in England,  he set up a small import company for organic wines, then in Miami he worked in the consulate to develop the import and distribution of French food & wine products.

In his professional life, he devoted the first 3 years of his career to his second passion :  Race Car Driving , but very soon, he came back to his first love : the Family Winery.

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Jean-Claude Mas is often described as a pioneer from the New Languedoc, belonging to the New wave of French wines, one of those on a mission to give Languedoc his former glory back in a region where wine production goes back to more than 2000 years.

Surprisingly, Jean-Claude leads an Old World winemaking juggernaut but thinks and sells  like a New World Winemaker. Brilliant!!

 

www.paulmas.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Nk Mip named Canadian Winery of the Year.

Chief Clarence Louie and Winemaker Randy Picton.

The Wine Diva – Daenna van Mulligen

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew November 5th 2016- Colin James Interview & Donovan Woods

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Colin recently signed with True North and he  released his 18th album on Oct 14th titled ‘Blue Highways’
Colin has basically gone back to his roots and is covering his favorite blues tracks, some he’s been playing since he was 15/16.
After his last tour he went straight in the studio and cut 36 songs in 24 hours.
Blue Highways pays tribute to some of the singer/ guitarist’s long time blues idols including Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Freddie KingJr. Wells & Buddy Guy, Peter GreenRobert Johnson and William Bell to name a few.  In the spring of 2015 Colin wrapped up his Hearts on Fire tour.  After a couple of months of straight touring, Colin was loving playing with the band and really happy with the sound they had created on stage.  What better time to make a record?  Especially the record Colin had been itching to make for years – a collection of some of his favourite blues tracks.  In less than a week Colin and his touring band went into The Warehouse Studios in Vancouver and in just 2 days, Blue Highways was born.

Colin James – Going Down


For the majority of the record  the band is: 
Geoff Hicks – Drums
Steve Pelletier – Bass
Jesse O’Brien – Hammond & Piano
Craig Northey – Guitar
On 2 songs were: 
Pat Steward – Drums
Norm Fisher – Bass
Simon Kendall – Hammond & Piano
Craig Northey – Guitar
Here’s the Western Canada dates for the Blue Highways tour..
Starting March 1
03/01              Medicine Hat, AB / The Esplanade
03/02              Edmonton, AB / Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
03/03              Calgary, AB / Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
03/04              Kelowna, BC / Kelowna Community Theatre
03/06              Nanaimo, BC / The Port Theatre
03/07              Victoria, BC / The Royal Theatre
03/08              Vancouver, BC / The Orpheum

 Jeff Healey & Colin James – 1989 – Killing Jive & What Do You Want Me To Do

Donovan Woods

Fabulous singer/songwriter Donovan Woods – has just released an EP called
THEY ARE GOING AWAY
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR “WHAT THEY MEAN” VIA POP MATTERS HERE
NOMINATED FOR TWO CANADIAN FOLK MUSIC AWARDS
On tour now  with Joey Landreth   – Tonight in Canmore, Alberta
Donovan Woods
Donovan Woods has released  They Are Going Away, the follow up EP to his Polaris Music Prize long-listed album, Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled. And to celebrate, Woods is revealing the new lyric video for EP track “What They Mean” via Pop Matters. Woods wrote the song with Charles Kelley (Lady Antebellum) and songwriter Abe Stoklasa.
WATCH THE LYRIC VIDEO FOR “WHAT THEY MEAN” VIA POP MATTERS
 
Donovan Woods’ acclaimed fourth album, Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled, was just recently nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards for Contemporary Album Of The Year and English Songwriter Of The Year. However, the songwriting sessions had a few tracks that didn’t make the full LP, but just couldn’t stay on the cutting room floor either. And as such, Woods is releasing those tracks They Are Going Away.
 
Donavan Woods, who is an exceptional acoustic guitarist in his own right, says these songs didn’t make the track listing for Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled because he didn’t want to rush the lyrics or force them to be finished. A fourth selection, “Empty Rooms” is about moving on from a relationship — when that’s not such a bad thing. Although it’s new, Woods felt it was a comfortable fit.
LISTEN TO AND SHARE “DROVE THROUGH TOWN” HERE
LISTEN TO AND SHARE “IT’LL WORK ITSELF OUT” HERE
With the release of Hard Settle, Ain’t Troubled, the critics chimed in immediately. The Globe And Mail called it “a gentle, honest collection of melancholic observations and hushed tunefulness,” while NOW Magazine claimed the album was full of “wistful songs that tug at the heartstrings of anyone who’s had feelings about partners, ex-partners, where you’re from, where you shouldn’t have gone.”
After a cross-Canada tour earlier this year with Matt Andersen and festival and club appearances all over North America, Donovan Woods is preparing to head back out on the road for a run of Canadian headline dates. Joining him will be Joey Landreth from the JUNO-Award winning band The Bros. Landreth. The tour began October 13 and all dates are listed below.
WATCH “THEY DON’T MAKE ANYTHING IN THAT TOWN” HERE
Donovan Woods-tour

PLAYLIST:

Jonah and the Whale Mike ferris Shine for all the people
Turn around Jonny Lang Live at The Ryman
Angel of Fenway James Taylor Before the World
Feel menow The harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A real fine mess
Welcome to Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.canadahouse.com
Further on down the road (live) Tay Mahal and Jack Johnson Kukua Festival
Gun Street girl Tom Waits Rain Dogs
Mulligan Stew – with TD Mulligan www.canadahouse.com
Playlist at www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Interview with Colin James – Blue Highways
Colin James Interview Blue Highways Blue Highways
Killing Jive (live) Colin James and Jeff Healey at Much Music Studio Session
Colin James Interview Blue Highways
Watch Out Colin James Blue Highways
Colin James Interview and Going Down Blue Highways
Colin James Interview and You don’t miss your water Colin James Blue Highways
Fame David Bowie Best of 74-79
Rescue Me Amy Helm Didnt it rain
Ruler of my heart Dirty Dozen Brass Band featuring Norah Jones featuring Norah Jones
Corina Corina Bob Dylan Best of
Lionel Rault Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Trenchtown Rock (live at the Roxy) Bob Marley Marley Soundtrack
Miss Ann Johnny Winter Second Winter
Rip it up Wanda jackson The party ain’t over
Coming Up on The Stew – Donovan Woods Interview www.coyotesbanff.com
SOB (live of Fallon) Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Live of Fallon
Lost Together (live) Blue Rodeo Live at Massey Hall
Allison (live) Elvis Costello with Neil Young Bridge School Concerts
The great gig in the sky Pink Floyd Dark side of the Moon
Donovan Woods Interview and Drive through Town Tour dates at www.mulliganstew.ca They are going away EP
Sweet Jane Lou Reed Rock and Roll Animal

 

November 5th, 2016 – Australia’s First Families of Wine

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It’s the return of Australia’s First Families of Wine!!

10 iconic wineries who shaped Australian wines. Yalumba / Henschke / d’Arenberg / Tahbilk / McWilliams / De Bortoli / Tyrrel’s / Brown Brothers / Howard Park / Wakefield


 

THE SHOW

 Australia’s First Families of Wine

Wakefield Wines

Wakefield Wines

10 multi-generational wine families unlocked rare and revered wines from their private cellars to showcase Australia’s rich wine heritage, modern diversity, and the celebrated wine stories that have become the foundation for future generations. Get a sneak preview of a limited number of wines that are being released from each winery at BC Liquor Stores.

Through these exclusive interviews, you will have the rare chance to meet the people behind the wines. Family members from each winery will share wines that provide a glimpse into the past, present and future of Australia’s most iconic winemaking families.

 

And they are all great storytellers..with outstanding stories to tell.

De Bortoli Wines

De Bortoli Wines

 

Their message is all about the farms and rich soils that they work, the quality of the wines they craft and the pride they have in their  history and how it has shaped who they are and what they  stand for.

 

 

McWilliams

 

 

Together, they are the custodians of over 5000 hectares of land that includes some of Australia’s most iconic vineyards, creating premium quality wines that proudly bear their  names.

 

 

Australia’s First Families:

(and the years they first planted)  

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Australia’s First Families of Wine

 

 

www.australiasfirstfamiliesofwine.com.au 

  


STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

DJ Kearney – New District Advent Wine Calendar

Whistler’s Cornucopia

Nk Mip wins Winery of the Year

Fall Wines

Jean Claude Mas – Paul Mas Wines

  


 

October 29th, 2016 – “Locals Only”

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It’s the annual  gathering of Locals Only..wine, spirit and cider makers from Vancouver Island  and the Gulf Islands.

And then one of BC’s best winemakers Michael Bartier/Bartier Bros!! 

THE SHOW    

It’s a one-of-a-kind  tasting event featuring the makers and proprietors themselves.  All from either Vancouver island or The Gulf Islands.

Vancouver is an important market for these artisans and what better way to get our attention than to set up a tasting event at Edible Canada at the Granville market.

Even though the room was jammed with friends and fans.. we all got a chance to  taste our way through their coastal appellation and discover the diversity of their  exciting and dynamic small farms.

Each artisan has a story to tell..

David Gouge from Sea Star about life on Pender Island and how he’s raised his profile in Vancouver’s best restaurants. www.seastarvineyards.ca

Sea Star Vineyards

Sea Star Vineyards

Jim Moody from Vancouver Island’s oldest  commercial winery  Zanatta   www.zanatta.ca

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Zanatta

Alayne MacIsaac – making the very cool Sheringham Spirits with husband Jason  just outside of Shirley. (see explains) http://www.sheringhamdistillery.com/

Sheringham Distillery

Sheringham Distillery

Paul Troop who is part of coastal  winemaking history at  Salt Spring Vineyards.  Talking  Blattners.  http://www.saltspringvineyards.com/

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Keara White – Assistant Cider Maker at Tod Creek Craft Cider.  Small batch. No water. No sugar. www.todcreekcider.com

Brenda Hetman-Craig  Owner of 40 knots Winery in Comox  www.40knotswinery.com

Comox Valey

Comox Valey

Michael Bartier – Bartier Brothers Wines

Bartier Bros

Bartier Bros

Yes, there are actual Bartier Bros..it’s not a marketing ploy.

They grew up in the Okanagan but Don headed for the oil business in Alberta..but always kept his hand and his land in the mix.

Brother Michael  grew up in the Okanagan Valley.  After receiving a degree from the University of Victoria and working in wine sales on Vancouver Island for a few years, he and his wife Jodi returned home to the Okanagan. While looking for a “real job”, Michael accepted casual work in a winery cellar. And, since he’s still in the cellar, you could say he hasn’t found a real job yet.

Through on-the-job training, university extension, and distance learning at Washington State University and University of California Davis, Michael worked his way into a winemaking position.

 

Michael Bartier  quickly made a name for himself: first as a maker of white wines, earning two Canadian White Wine of the Year titles within three years, and then as a maker of red wines with several consecutive Lieutenant Governor’s awards for his red wines.

Michael enjoyed stints at Hawthorne Mountain Vineyards, Township 7, Okanagan Crush Pad  and Road 13, among others. Currently, he acts as consulting winemaker to what is surely the most coveted client list in North America among consulting winemakers.

 

Michael’s winemaking philosophy is simple:

  1. Plant the correct grapes on the correct site.
  2. Farm these well, thinking of the vineyard as a 200-year project.
  3. Take the good fruit into the cellar, and make sure the vineyard characters, not the winemaker’s manipulations, make it to the glass.
  4. Don’t try to copy Napa, or Bordeaux, or Burgundy; make Okanagan wine. These places make beautiful wines, but they’re different from what the Okanagan gives, and they don’t have the privilege of working with Okanagan grapes.

 

TRR presents a winemaker you want to consider following..Michael Bartier!!

 

http://www.bartierbros.com/

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

 

October 22nd, 2016-Can Food Be Funny?

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Can food be funny?  Yup! If the chef is Colin Mochrie from Who’s Line Is It Anyway?

We visit two Okanagan wineries and talk to Joe Luckhurst at Road 13 and then David Paterson from Tantalus.

We finish with Marcelo Papa..star winemaker at Marques de Casa Concha in Chile

 

THE SHOW

David Paterson – Winemaker and GM at Tantalus

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Tantalus is situated on the eastern slopes of the Okanagan Valley, overlooking the shores of Lake Okanagan and Kelowna.

Originally known as Pioneer Vineyards, the site was first planted to table grapes in 1927 and today is known as the oldest continuously producing vineyard in British Columbia

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David Paterson is a Kiwi and a Canadian, having been born in Vancouver. He received his winemaking degree from Lincoln University NZ & following time spent working in the local NZ industry he travelled the wine world gaining experience at premium wineries in Oregon, France & Australia.

He landed at Tantalus in 2009 and with seven successful vintages under his belt with the winery he took on the role of GM as well in 2016. Prior to joining Tantalus, David was working with celebrated South Australian producer Henschke Cellars. 

As such he got to work the vineyards at the world famous Hill of Grace.  Riesling has always been the leader at Tantalus however, through  David’s guidance Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Blanc de Noir have caught our attention.

 

We found each other between crushes..

 

www.tantalus.ca 

 

Joseph Luckhurst  – GM at Road 13.

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Joseph is the next Luckhurst working The Golden Mile in the South Okanagan.

His parents Mick and Pam gave their lives and their passion to get this winery to liftoff.

They’ve now handed off the reins to Joseph and he’s done a great job  keeping Road 13 popular and productive.

They have always placed in the Top 10 wineries.  This year they were awarded third best in all of Canada at the WineAlign National Wine Awards.

This is how they did it…

Platinum:
2014 Syrah Mourvedre
Silver:
2012 5th Element
2012 Jackpot Syrah
2014 GSM
2012 Sparkling Chenin Blanc
2014 Syrah Malbec
Bronze: 
2014 Roussanne
2015 Chip off the Old Block Chenin Blanc

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So,  you can see they touch all the bases.

Joe also reveals next year’s plans and that they have a new winemaker on board… Jeff Del Nin from Church and State.

www.road13vineyards.com

Colin Mochrie –  Actor, Comic, Zoodle maker. (Who’s line is it Anyway?)

Colin Mochrie

Colin Mochrie

Colin comes back to Vancouver at least one a year to raise funds for  the Colin Mochrie Scholarship Fund at VTSL’s theatre school, the Improv Comedy Institute. Established in 2014, the scholarship provides assistance to people wishing to study improv but are unable to do so because of financial barriers

Founded in 1980 Vancouver TheatreSports League is Vancouver’s #1 improv comedy company and a well-respected international leader in the art form. In addition to Colin Mochrie, alumni include improv super-star Ryan Stiles(also from Whose Line Is It Anyway), actresses Ellie Harvie (Stargate SG-1New Addams Family) Nancy Robertson (Corner Gas) and Veena Sood (The X-Files, Supernatural).

And just like last time Colin leaves us with a recipe from his state-of-the-art kitchen thingy.

Colin also brings stories of working stages such as The Kennedy Centre, where he took his pants off – for  a laugh!

Now.  Where did I put that Zoodle Recipe??

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  •  2 medium zucchini
  • 2 Tablespoons (30ml) olive oil, divided
  • 1/2 pound (225g) peeled and de-veined shrimp or what ever protein you prefer
  • 3 large cloves garlic, minced or crushed
  • 1/2 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced thin
  • 3 green onions, sliced
  • 1 large egg
  •  2 cups (480ml) bean sprouts
  • 1/3 cup (80ml) roasted peanuts
  • Few lime wedges for serving (optional)

for the sauce:

  • 2 Tablespoons (30ml) rice vinegar or distilled white vinegar
  • 2 Tablespoons (30ml) fish sauce or to taste
  • 3 Tablespoons (45ml) ketchup
  • 1 teaspoon (5ml) packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper or 1 small red chili, sliced
  • 1 teaspoon chili garlic sauce, or to taste

Directions:

  1. Make the sauce: In a small bowl, combine the sauce ingredients (vinegar, fish sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, cayenne pepper, chili garlic sauce), then set aside.
  2. Cut the zucchini into noodles or long pasta by using a spiralizer..
  3. Heat a large pan on medium high heat. Add 1 Tablespoon olive oil (reserve the other half for later). Then add zucchini noodles and cook for 2-3 minutes or until the zucchini noodles are tender. Don’t overcook the noodles. The zucchini noodles should be slightly crunchy with a tender bite. 
  4. Let the noodles rest for about 3 minutes to allow as much moisture as possible to release. Remove the noodles from the pan and drain the excess water.
  5. Carefully wipe the same pan to remove the excess water, and then re-heat the pan on medium high heat. Add the remaining olive oil and garlic. Cook the garlic until soft and translucent, about 30 seconds. Add the shrimp and cook until shrimp is tender and cooked through, about 3 minutes.
  6. Add the bell peppers and green onions. Cook for about 1-2 minutes or until tender. Add the egg and stir in with the vegetable until the egg is cooked.
  7. Add the zucchini noodles back into the same pan, then add the sauce. Cook for about 1 more minutes or until the zucchini noodles are heated through. Then stir in the bean sprouts.
  8. Serve the warm zucchini pad thai noodles with roasted peanuts, cilantro, and lime wedges.

www.colinmochrie.com

 

Marcelo Papa  – Winemaker at Marques de Casa Concha & Concha Y Toro , Chile

 

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For the past 10 years, Marcelo Papa has been responsible for crafting some of Chile’s best known and most popular wines – Concha y Toro’s immensely successful and internationally acclaimed

Casillero del Diablo range.  Educated at Catholic  University in Santiago. He was subsequently recruited by Kendall–Jackson, where he spent the next five years before joining Concha y Toro in 1998. In 1999, a year after working on his first vintage of Casillero del Diablo wines, Papa was given the additional assignment of working on Concha y Toro’s prestigious Marques de Casa Concha wines, and named chief winemaker of Concha y Toro’s Puente Alto cellar.  Under his direction, Marques de Casa Concha wines have earned some of the most vaunted accolades in Chilean winemaking.

The 2002 edition of the Chilean Wine Guide hailed Papa’s Marques de Casa Concha Cabernet Sauvignon as “Best Wine of its Class,” while in the U.S. Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast magazines each named it among their “Top 100 Wines of 2002.” Wine Spectator then went on to recognize Papa’s Marques de Casa Concha Merlot as one of its “Top 100 Wines of 2003.”  In 2005 Papa captured Chile’s highest honor, when the Chilean Wine Guide distinguished him as its “Winemaker of the Year,” with a special tribute to his remarkable work on the Casillero del Diablo range, referencing Papa’s capacity to “create exceptional wines that are widely available in the marketplace, yet achieve extraordinary levels of quality in spite of large production levels.”

We taste and talk our way through the following wines:

Marques de casa Concha 2014 Chardonnay from the Limari Valley.  Around $20

Marques de Casa Concha Carmenere  2014 from the Cachapoal Valley. Around $22.00

Marques de Casa Concha  Cabernet Sauvignon  2014.   From the Maipo Valley.   Also around $22.00

http://www.conchaytoro.com/descubre-vinos/enologo/marcelo-papa-en/

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Kettle Valley

Charles Smith hits the jackpot

Fall wines

Ben Glaetzer

What are they drinking in Alberta?