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December 21st, 2024 -Harry Hertscheg 2025 Van Wine Fest and Daenna van Mulligen New Reviews from Wine Diva-
Harry Hertscheg 2025 Van Wine Fest and Daenna van Mulligen New Reviews from Wine Diva THE SHOW Both of this weeks guests have become a part of the fabric of Tasting Room Radio. Harry Hertscheg is the Executive Director of the Vancouver International Wine Festival. This is Year 46. Harry...
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Mulligan Stew Dec 21st 2024- Trans Canada Christmas Vol 1
It’s our first-ever Trans Canada Christmas – starring the Trans Canada Highwaymen Steven Page – BNLadies and Steven Page Trio Moe Berg – Pursuit of Happiness Craig Northey – Odds and Steven Page Trio Chris Murphy – Sloan Great friends, each with his own band and career. What they have in common is an appreciation of the music they grew up with and...
TRR Dec 14 – John Weber (Orofino) & Anthony Buree (Artema)
Guests – John Weber (Orofino) and Tony Buree ( Domaine Artema) THE SHOW John Weber – co-founder of Orofino Vineyards (Similkameen Valley) John and Virginia Weber have created not just one of the very best wineries in BC but Canada. Orofino is also Canada’s first strawbale winery and also solar powered. They’ve received Gold...
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EP 330 | Christmas in The Round Revisited (Year 3-2017)
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays All From 1974 to 1979 I was lucky enough to host Great Canadian Goldrush on CBC Radio National. Every Christmas we had a Christmas Jam – in the studio. Produced by Susan Englebert. (with assistance from Claire Lawrence) Except for the mixed drinks, it was nothing fancy but it was an...
Mulligan Stew Dec 14th 2024-The Not Quite Christmas Show – Part One
Reminder … NEXT WEEK is the first Trans Canada Christmas with TC Highwaymen. Moe Berg – Pursuit of Happiness Craig Northey – Odds and Steven Page Trio Steven Page – BNLadies and Steven Page Trio Chris Murphy – Sloan Each brings a song and stories. Editing zoom video for TDM YouTube Channel. This WEEK Christmas...
EP 329 | Talking B.C. Wine with Liam Mayclem “The Foodie Chap” in SF!
(Jason Priestley – tdm – Liam Mayclem) Liam Mayclem and I met doing interviews at film junkets weekends in LA, NYC, Chicago etc. Me from Vancouver. He from San Francisco. We talked about two things -Movies and Wine. (The shot above was from our Hollywood and Vines shoot with Liam) Now, Liam moves at a...
December 7th, 2024 Luke Smith and the Howling Bluff Reconnect
THE SHOW Luke Smith – co-founder and chief winemaker of Howling Bluff (Naramata Bench) It’s been a while since I “sat down” with Luke Smith from Howling Bluff on the Naramata Bench. Howling Bluff has been established for 20 years now. Luke and family planted Pinot Noir, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc, and...
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Mulligan Stew Dec 7th 2024- Music and guests for the next 3 weeks!!
Saturday is December 7. So…first Saturday on the holiday season but too early to be playing Christmas music. Right? Holiday music seems to have a really short shelf life. Two weeks? Ten days? At least a week? But once you set it in motion, it all seems to work—unless it’s just not for you. There’s...
EP 328 | 2024 The State of BC Wine -With Winemakers, Owners, Wine Growers and Master of Wine Opinions
We’re nearing the end of a volatile year in BC Wine. It featured wildfires, floods, COVID, road closures, price, tax and wage increases and two cold snaps over two Winters. Vineyards were damaged or destroyed by the freeze. Wineries and growers were facing a 2025 with little or no wines to cellar and sell. The...
November 30th, 2024 The State of BC Wine -With Winemakers, Owners, Wine Growers and Master of Wine Opinions
We’re nearing the end of a volatile year in BC Wine. It featured wildfires, floods, COVID, road closures, price, tax and wage increases and two cold snaps over two Winters. Vineyards were damaged or destroyed by the freeze. Wineries and growers were facing a 2025 with little or no wines to cellar and sell. The...
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