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Ep 4 | Dan Aykroyd Podcast

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Apr 6, 2018

From the archives (2008) – Canadian actor, filmmaker, musician and comedian Dan Aykroyd discusses comedy, wines, and the blues with Terry David Mulligan. The man who famously brought Patron to Canada discusses his foray into the Canadian wine industry. Plus, the pair discusses Dan’s iconic Blues Brothers film. Dan fills Terry in on how his love of the blues began, how he turn John Belushi onto the genre, and his favourite moments from the Blues Brothers film franchise.

April 7th, 2018 – Jann Arden Returns to the Tasting Room!

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Jann Arden returns To The Tasting Room.

(joined by  Ricasoli, La Crema, Giant Head and Gurvinder Bhatia)

 

THE SHOW

Gurvinder Bhatia   (Quench magazine)

  

 

Gurvinder Bhatia

 

The first two interviews took place at this year’s VanWineFest.

After 2 One hour specials,  I grabbed my  recorder and sought out journalist Gurvinder Bhatia and  Winemaker Craig McAllister,  at La Crema.

Gurvinder is well known in wine circles. As a judge, educator and reviewer.

Wine Editor for Quench Magazine, columnist for The Edmonton Journal and  for Global TV (Edmonton). He’s currently the wine buyer for  UnWined in Edmonton.  He specializes in Italian wines.

Because of his legal background and the fact he lives in Alberta, I thought we could talk about wines and BC’s  wines banned in Alberta.

http://quench.me/

 

Craig McAllister – Winemaker at Le Crema (Sonoma)

A New-Zealand native, Craig McAllister spent his first 20 years in Christchurch, New Zealand, then lived in London for six years. He has travelled extensively throughout the world. He found himself drawn not just to the wine industry, but to the wine lifestyle due to his love of cooking, traveling and being outdoors. This led him to Lincoln University in New Zealand, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in viticulture and enology.

Craig McAllister La Crema

 

 

Craig’s deep passion for winemaking has taken him all over the world, from New Zealand to Australia, Chile and Cyprus. Craig first joined the La Crema team in 2007 as the Harvest Enologist.

After gaining additional experience abroad, he joined the La Crema team full-time in 2009.

He has been a steward of La Crema’s Monterey program and worked extensively on the Sonoma Coast Chardonnay. He also helped to further develop La Crema’s esteemed collection of single vineyard Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines. He was promoted to head winemaker in 2017.

https://www.lacrema.com

 

 

Francesco Ricasoli  – (Barone Ricasoli)

Francesco Ricasoli

The name Ricasoli has been associated to wine since 1141, when Brolio Castle was acquired by the Ricasoli family.

 

Bettino Ricasoli (1809 – 1880) was the promoter of the most famous Italian wine in the world today: Chianti.

Today it is the largest domaine in the Chianti Classico area: Castello di Brolio, where Baron Bettino Ricasoli came with the Chianti formula in 1872, is surrounded by 1,200 hectares in the towns of Gaiole and Castelnuovo Berardenga.

Since 1993 Francesco Ricasoli  is the 32nd  family member to lead  the family winery. Second oldest in the World and oldest in Italy.

We welcome the charming Francesco to Tasting Room Radio.

 

https://ricasoli.com/en

 

Jann Arden – Feeding My Mother: Comfort and Laughter in the Kitchen as my Mother Lives With Memory Loss.

“Jann Arden is one of the most honest and talented women I’ve ever met, and her love for her mother is so rich.” —Chef Lynn Crawford

Even though Jann and I have known each other for 30 years it didn’t make the book any easier to read.

The pain of watching her Mother fade away commands each and every page of this cookbook and then you turn the page and it’s

a recipe for split pea soup.

We talk about dealing with the slow loss of her Mother and “Candy Grams for Mongo”

That’s exactly what a Jann Arden concert is like..crazy fun one moment and heart wrenching  the next.

As each day steals more and more of her Mother’s  memory, it’s her  kitchen  and the food in it that connects  Jann and her Mother.

Amazing book.

Fascinating performer.

Wonderful friend.

www.jannarden.com

https://penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/562454/feeding-my-mother#9780735273924

 

John Glavina – Owner of Giant Head Winery  (Summerland)

 

John was born in Montreal in 1960. His father, an immigrant from Malta, was a computer technician with Honeywell. In 1985 the family moved to Vancouver where John  graduated from SFU with a  degree in computer science, with a minor in business.

John Glavina

He met his wife Jinny Lee at SFU and together they had a dream  of owning a farm.

Finally in 2002, the couple and their two children moved to the Okanagan and bought an apple orchard near Summerland.  After a couple of years farming apples Jinny Lee  admitted grapes would be better.

They grow Pinot Noir, Merlot, Gewürztraminer and – for blending with the latter – about 100 vines of Riesling. Both took viticulture courses but John leaves much of the viticulture up to Jenny Lee.

First they were strictly growers but then came their  2014  vintage. It was the first one they sold.

 

My pal Herschel Miedzygorski  invited me to attend the release of the latest Giant Head wines..at Tap and Barrel right next door to the Convention Centre. It was John’s birthday and a new release pour. The room was jumping.

John was  proud of his Canyonview Chardonnay, his 2016 Merlot, a  2016 Pinot Noir, a Rose made from Merlot and his 2016 Blanc De Blanc,  made from his Pinot.

 

 

 

 

 

I couldn’t get anywhere near Jenny Lee with my microphone as she was being congratulated by a large group of friends all night long.

 

www.giantheadwinery.com

 

 

Stories we are working on:

  • IVSA Pour in Victoria
  • BC Cider Festival. North Vancouver
  • Locals Only – Granville Island
  • Naramata Bench Pours on the Coast
  • Spring releases from OK Falls
  • Matt Sherlock (Lock and Worth/Nichol Vineyards) and Jay Drysdale (Bella) Natural Wines and New Directions

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 31 2018- Sue Foley interview

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Sue Foley is the only female member of the famed “Jungle Show,” featuring Billy Gibbons, Jimmie Vaughan, Mike Flanigin and Chris Layton, which became one of the hottest tickets in Austin in 2016. Soon after playing two sold-out shows at Austin City Limits Live 3TEN Club in December, Foley entered the studio with her Texan pals and began laying down tracks for the new album. Recorded throughout 2017, The Ice Queen represents Foley’s full circle journey – her return to the roots of her career in Austin with producer Mike Flanigin. The album was recorded with her long-time friends and collaborators Vaughan, Gibbons, Layton, Sexton, and others, as well as members of the Tedeschi Trucks and Gary Clark Jr. bands.

“When I was a teenager I idolized Jimmie Vaughan and Billy F Gibbons,” Foley says. “They’re both legends now so this feels like a historical event (at least it does for me). And I grew up sitting at the feet of players like George ‘Big Beat’ Rains, Derek O’Brien and The Texas Horns. I spent many nights watching Charlie Sexton and the Arc Angels with Chris Layton. I learned and grew more musically in my years in Austin than at any point in my life. The fact that all these mega-talented musicians have graced my album is beyond anything I hoped for. I am still pinching myself.”

A flood of inspiration and themes can be found on each of the tracks –Opening with the radio-friendly, funky, swamp-meets Bo Diddley beat of “Come to Me,” The Ice Queen also features the upbeat and rollicking tracks “Run,” “The Lucky Ones” (a duet with Jimmie Vaughan) and “Gaslight.” There are several bluesy and soulful tracks, including “81,” “The Ice Queen,” (with its menacing John Lee Hooker vibe in tone and substance), “Fool’s Gold” (featuring Billy F Gibbons on vocals and harmonica), “If I Have Forsaken You” (with the horns sounding echoes of the great Bobby “Blue” Bland), and a cheeky, guitar-heavy cover of Bessie Smith’s “Send Me To The ‘Lectric Chair.” Sue  also the jazzy “Death of a Dream,” the flamenco-blues hybrid “The Dance” (which showcases her acoustic guitar work) and a beautiful cover of the Carter Family’s “Cannonball Blues.”

 
She has been working professionally since the age of 16, spent 3 years living in and learning from Vancouver’s vibrant blues scene and by the age of 21,  Sue Foley had become a huge fan of Stevie Ray Vaughn and relocated to Austin, Texas, and began recording for Antone’s, the esteemed blues label and historic nightclub that helped launch the career of Stevie Ray  and many others.  In 2001, she won the prestigious Juno Award and also holds the record for the most Maple Blues Awards in Canada and has earned three Trophies de Blues de France. She has also garnered several nominations at the Blues Music Awards from The Blues Foundation.

Foley’s catalog includes 11 recordings under her own name, an instructional DVD and book, as well as various compilations and projects. As an offshoot to her professional recording and touring career, Foley started a project called Guitar Woman based around dozens of interviews she conducted with the world’s leading female guitarists. From 2001-2008, she wrote articles, organized and promoted concerts, and worked on a book—fueling her passion for gender studies in music and her desire to bring the work of great women guitar players to light.

Tour dates

  • April 5th – Krossing Red Deer
  • April 6th – Studio Bell  Calgary
  • April 7th – Bourbon  St Albert
  • April 8th – Stettler

PLAYLIST:

The Easter Stew TD Mulligan Special Guest – Sue Foley
long white Cadillac Dave Alvin and the guilty ones eleven eleven
taking another man’s place aretha franklin the delta meets Detroit
I hear you knockin Dave Edmunds best of
mystery train (live) The Band and Paul Butterfield The last waltz
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Stones, Steve Earle, Zepplin,Honeydrippers Mulligan Stew
Promised Land Elvis Promised Land
Little Queenie (live) Jerry Lee Lewis Roots of R&R
The Easter Stew with TDM www.mulliganstew.ca Coming – Sue Foley The Ice Queen
Mona The Rolling Stones On Air
My back pages Steve Earle Side Tracks
People get ready Lee Attwater, Sam Moore etc Red, Hot and Blue
The Easter Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Hots on for Nowhere Led Zeppelin Coda (deluxe)
Rockin at Midnight The Honeydrippers HoneyDrippers Vol 1
Mulligan Stew – with tdm Podcast MulliganStew iTunes, Google Play. Spotify The Ice Queen is coming
Intro Nathaniel Ratetliff and the night sweats Tearing at the Seams
Every Day Dave Mathews band Every Day
Come to me Sue Foley The Ice Queen
Franklin Jann Arden These are the days
Watermellon Man Herbie Hancock Steppin Out
The Easter Stew www.mulliganstew.ca Sue Foley NEXT
Don’t let pride takew you for a ride The James Hunter Six whatever it takes
The Easter Stew with tdmulligan NEXT – The Ice Queen. Sue Foley
Sue Foley Interview
Run Sue Foley The Ice Queen
Sue Foley Interview
The Ice Queen Sue Foley The Ice Queen
Sue Foley Interview
The Lucky Ones Sue Foley and Jimmy Vaughn the Ice Queen
Sue Foley Interview
Send me to the ‘Lectric Chair Sue Foley The Ice Queen
Have a great Easter Weekend Let’s play some baseball

March 31st, 2018 – Parksville Uncorked!

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Untapped and  Uncorked in Parksville – with special guests!!

 

THE SHOW

 

A truckload of fun. Heading for the 10th annual Parksville on Vancouver Island.

Half of the weekend takes place at the Beach Club Resort and the other half at Tigh Na Mara.

https://www.beachclubbc.com

www.tigh-na-mara.com

10th Annual Parksville Uncorked Wine, Food & Beer Festival

Join us for the 10th Annual Parksville Uncorked : Sip savour, mix and mingle while sampling some of BC’s best:

– The craft brewers, Cider makers  and Spirits gathered at Untapped at The Beach Club Resort on the Thursday
– The Wine Tasting signature gala event, Swirl was  at Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort & Conference Centre on the Friday.

 

– Orofino and Dirty Laundry winemakers dinners on the Saturday at both resorts.
– and the whole weekend ended, as it should, at  Bubbles & Brunch at Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort & Conference Centre on the closing  Sunday.

Feature interviews with:

John Weber – Orofino Winery. Owner and Winemaker  (Similkameen Valley)

Mason Spink – Dirty Laundry. Winemaker.   (Summerland)

Joseph Luckhurst –  Business Manager/Leader  Road 13  (Golden Mile Bench Oliver)

Chef Eric Edwards – Executive Chef  (Tigh Na Mara)

 

Also quick chats with:

Chris Silvestri –  Category 12 Brewing  (Victoria)

Dave Paul – Brew master and Owner at Love Shack Libations ( Qualicum)

Love Shack

Dave Woodward – Head Brewer  Mount Arrowsmith Brewing  (Parksville)

Carmen Parry  Dominion Cider  (Summerland)

 

www.dominioncider.com

www.dirtylaundry.ca

www.road13vineyards.com

www.orofinovineyards.com

www.tigh-na-mara.com

www.beachclubbc.com

www.arrowsmithbrewing.com

www.category12beer.com

www.visitparksvillequalicumbeach.com/things-to-do-parksville-uncorked

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

  • IVSA Pour in Victoria
  • BC Cider Festival. North Vancouver
  • Locals Only – Granville Island
  • John Glavina – Giant Head Wines
  • Craig McAllister – Winemaker at La Crema Russian River
  • Gurvinder Bhatia – Edmonton Wine Expert at VanWineFest
  • Naramata Bench Pours on the Coast
  • Spring releases from OK Falls
  • Matt Sherlock (Lock and Worth/Nichol Vineyards) and Jay Drysdale (Bella) Natural Wines and New Directions

Mulligan Stew March 24th 2018-The Juno Interviews!

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Special Guests…Ed Robertson. Buffy Sainte Marie – Bruce Cockburn – Jann Arden- Neula Charles- Terra Lightfoot

It’s been almost 10 years since The Junos Awards were in Vancouver.

#aboutfreakintime

My first choice was to do this show on The Juno Couch.

Unfortunately, it was posted on Craig’s List.

Speaking of “list” –  I made one of my own.  Artists I would love to talk to.

Because BareNaked Ladies were being inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and because Steven Page had agreed to appear with The ladies for the first time in 10 years I went looking for Ed Robertson who co-founded the group with Steven.

We cover a lot of ground in our 9 minutes on the phone. (the rest will be posted on Mulligan/Stew The Podcast on iTunes and Google Play Music)

You’ll hear when they made the decision, why they agreed to reconnect and what songs and friends they’re bringing along.

I found Buffy Sainte Marie in Vancouver ready to start her day. FYI – nobody fills a day better than Buffy.

We talk about her years of connection with The Junos, today’s music and her place in it and her new album Medicine Songs. (the Rest of the interview can be heard asap at MulliganStew The Podcast. Including her story about being in Hawaii and waiting 35 minutes for the “missiles” to land.

 

In rapid order, we also talk to

Bruce Cockburn about his nominated album Bone on Bone

Jann Arden about her Juno thoughts..and because it’s Jann..we talk about everything else.

Terra Lightfoot First time Juno nominee. Completely buzzed about being there.

Nuela Charles – with a great story.  The last time she attended the Junos in Vancouver she was a seat filler. She comes back as a nominee.

PLUS a full 90 minutes of music as an opening act.

Check out the playlist..I’m not lying.

HAVE A GREAT Juno Weekend.

PLAYLIST:

The Juno Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Mar-24
Meet me in the Woods Lord Huron Strange Trails
nothing can be done Joni Mitchell Night Ride Home
wither Shakey Graves Wither
wordless chorus my morning jacket Okonokos
www.coyotesbanff.com NEXT – Wood Bros – Springsteen – Valerie June
One more day (live) The Wood Brothers Sky High
Akira Kurosawa Ben Miller Band Choke cherry Tree
Rave on Buddy Holly Best of
The Juno Stew with tdm Guests – Ed Robertson. Buffy Sainte Marie – Bruce Cockburn – Jann
The Rising Bruce Springsteen The Rising
Buckjump Trombone Shorty – ReBirth Jazz band – 5th Ward Weenie For True
Only you know and I know know Joan Osborne How sweet it is
The Juno Stew with tdm Next – Black keys, Valerie June. Head and Heart
I’ll be your man The Black Keys The big come up
slip slide on by Valerie June the order of time
Rivers and roads The head and the heart The Head and the Heart
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming Up – Interviews with Buffy, Ed Robertson, Cockburn, Jann etc
I can’t turn you loose (live) Otis Redding Live at the Whiskey a gogo
Checking up on my baby Taj Mahal Taj Mahal
The lucky ones Sue Foley and Jimmy vaughn The ice queen
Mulligan Stew – The Juno Stew with TD Mulligan
The long Goodbye Jann Arden These are the days
Jann Arden Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
The Juno Stew with tdm NEXT – Buffy & Ed & Bruce & Nuela & Terra
Terra Lightfoot Interview terralightfoot.com
Nuela Charles Interview www.nuelacharles.com
Ed Robertson www.barenakedladies.com
One Week BareNaked Ladies Stunt
The Juno Stew with tdm Coming UP – Buffy
Bruce Cockburn Interview https://brucecockburn.com
3 Al Purdys Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Buffy Sainte Marie Interview Medicine Songs

Listen on Google Play Music

Ep 3 | Ed Robertson of Barenaked Ladies Podcast

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Mar 23, 2018

This weekend, The Barenaked Ladies are set to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as part of the JUNO Awards. Previous inductees include The Band, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, kd lang, and Joni Mitchell. Terry sits down with his friend, BNL frontman Ed Robertson to discuss the band’s forthcoming reunion with co-founder Steven Page at this weekend’s JUNO Awards. Robertson talks about how the award has helped the band to reconnect and “put some of the sewage water under the bridge,” and reveals plans for their performance at this weekend’s show.

March 24th, 2018- Oaxaca City, Mexico!

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Heading to The Home of true Mexican Cooking in Oaxaca with Susana Trilling.

 

The SHOW

 

Cheers and welcome to Year 10 of Tasting Room Radio.

You can find the Podcast on iTunes, Airs at 11am Pacific every Saturday at Roundhouse Radio 983 Vancouver.

Alex Chen – Canadian Culinary Championships – Gold Medal Winner

 

Chef Alex Chen wins GoldWe start in Vancouver at the Boulevard Restaurant at The Sutton Place Hotel with Gold Medal Winning Chef Alex Chen.

He’ll be answering the question – How did he do it?  How did he beat the very best chefs in Canada in the Canadian Culinary Championships.

He’s a totally engaging and passionate guest, very much like his cooking.

Alex  was one of 11 chefs who won Gold Medal Plates regional competitions held across the country in 2017 to earn the right to compete in the national championships, which began with a Mystery Wine pairing event on Friday night and continued Saturday with a Black Box competition that allowed chefs just one hour to prepare a dish using seven mystery ingredients.

The two events culminated in Saturday night’s grand finale, where Chen prepared the same signature Parfait of Wild BC Shellfish, ‘Chowder’, Northern Divine Caviar and Bull Kelp ‘Brioche’ — paired with Sea Star Estate Farm and Vineyards’ 2016 Ortega from Pender Island, BC — that earned him top spot at the Gold Medal Plates regional competition in Victoria, BC last October.

Please meet our first guest Chef Alex Chen.  Pure Gold!

www.boulevardvancouver.ca

/blvdyvr on Facebook / @blvdyvr on Twitter and Instagram.

 

Susana Trilling – Seasons of my Heart  –  Oaxaca, Mexico

 

SusanaTrillingOaxaca (Wha-haka) is the home of traditional Mexican cooking. It’s also the epicenter of Mescal and Mole Sauces.

How lucky was I to find a place to sit in the shade in a small courtyard and see her sign right in front of me?

Surely,  here was a perfect guest for the show. A chef and author who discovered the historic centre of true Mexican cooking and never left. Teaching and advocating as she went.

 

 

Check out just a small part of Susana’s personal history.

 

Susana Trilling is a chef, teacher, caterer, author, TV hostess, food consultant and director of Seasons of My Heart Cooking School and Sazon de Mi Corazon S.A. de C.V., producing gourmet Mexican products.

She owned 2 NYC restaurants, a restaurant in Fremantle, Western Australia and has lived in Oaxaca since 1988, where her two sons were born and raised on her ranch outside of the city.

She wrote My Search for the Seventh Mole and Seasons of My Heart; A Culinary Journey through Oaxaca, Mexico to accompany her 13 part PBS series, that ran for 6 years.

 

A renowned authority on Oaxacan cuisine, Susana has filmed and hosted numerous TV programs in addition to her own series including: Two Hot Tamales, MexicoOne Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless A Cooks Tour with Chef Anthony Bourdain, Andrew Zimmern’s  Bizarre FoodsThe Diary of a Foodie, and Jeff Corwin’s series Extreme Cuisine.

 

. She was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Oaxacan International Food and Wine Festival in 2002 and in 2012 was presented with the Espiga de Oro Award for her work promoting Oaxacan cuisine internationally. She has been featured at many Food and Wine and Cacao Festivals and been a celebrity chef at CIA San Antonio’s annual Paella Challenge.

Susana’s company, Sazon de mi Corazon, SA de CV produces the Seasons of My Heart line of gourmet Mexican food products available internationally in both retail and food service presentations.

She is a member of Slow Food, IACP, The Mexican Mycology Association and is currently promoting her newest book, titled  FromMilpa Seed to Salsa, written in collaboration with CEDICAM and others about rural Mixtecan farmers in Oaxaca, their system of growing organically and sustainably and the recipes that result.

 

mole!

 

 

 

Please enjoy this mid-afternoon chat with Susana Trilling. If you get a chance please Google her complete history. It’s fascinating.

 

http://seasonsofmyheart.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oaxaca City is quite simply an amazing city, full of sensational food, extremely friendly people and fantastic history! Go VISIT!

 

Paola ManriquezManager of La Contra  Mexican Wine Store in Oaxaca

 Paola was nervous that her English wasn’t good enough for radio.

I was concerned that I would butcher every label pronunciation.

Somehow we managed to pull it off.

Paola Manriquez

 

We won’t ever see a lot of Mexican wines in Canada. A basic fact of life there is that Tequila has the inside political track and the Government’s attention. Not surprisingly, the Mexican government makes it almost impossible to export or even carry their wines back home with you.

It’s a damn shame because their wines are getting so much better as young winemakers learn their craft in the USA and then return to bring change to the wines back home.

I was delighted to find La Contra open for business and selling only small independent local and regional wines with Ensenada and the Guadalupe Valley leading the way.

 

There are La Contra stores opening across Mexico, so keep an eye out.

 

Calle Gomez Farías 212-B
Colonia Centro C. P. 68000
Oaxaca, Oax.

 

 

Tel. 01 951 5152335 o 5157977
Cel. 9515471082

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Alison Moyes  – Winemaker.  Liquidity Wines (OK Falls)  Wins Gold at Chardonnay du Monde

Liquidity Wines estate-grown 2016 Chardonnay Reserve has been listed as the number one wine in the Top 10 Chardonnays to receive Gold medals at the recent 2018 Chardonnay du Monde Awards.

Alison Moyes

The Awards recognize the world’s best Chardonnays as evaluated by a panel comprised of 300 international experts. This year, 679 wines from 39 countries were tasted by the judges.

Liquidity’s award-winning 2016 Chardonnay Reserve features layered aromas of toasted almond, pear and peach with a subtle whisper of allspice. Complex yet well-balanced, the wine captures flavours of lime zest, pineapple, lemon curd and intense minerality, and leaves a lingering finish on the palate. The wine will be available for purchase in April to Liquidity’s Equity Tasting Club members, followed by Club Liquidity members ($42, plus tax); it will also be available in the winery tasting room in July (while supplies last).

Liquiditywines.com.

Originally from Southern Ontario, Alison moved to Halifax  to attend Dalhousie University and pursue an interest in science, studying Microbiology. During this time, she had the opportunity to work at some of Halifax’s finest restaurants. As her palate developed, she began to consider a career in winemaking and acquired a degree in Oenology & Viticulture from Brock University.

Following several seasons working in the Niagara region, the Okanagan beckoned. Alison brings experience from two top wineries in the Okanagan, having worked under Pascal Madevon at Osoyoos Larose and as Winemaker for Stoneboat Vineyards for five years.

The big surprise is that although she obviously can craft a world class Chardonnay, Alison at heart is a 100% Pinot Head.

When the Chard runs out,  as it certainly will, I urge you to taste the Pinot Noirs.

And the Viognier and Pinot Gris.  OK… just try everything!

www.liquiditywines.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Parksville Unplugged and Untapped

IVSA Pour in Victoria

John Weber  (Orofino)

Joe Luckhurst (Road 13)

BC Cider Festival. North Vancouver

Locals Only – Granville Island

John Glavina – Giant Head Wines

Craig McAllister – Winemaker at La Crema Russian River

Gurvinder Bhatia – Edmonton Wine Expert ay VanWineFest

Naramata Bench Pours on the Coast

Spring releases from OK Falls

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 17th 2018- St. Patricks Day! Slainte!!

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Slainte!!

And welcome to Mulligan Stew – St Patrick’s Day 2018

By the time Saturday night rolls around I’m going to assume you’re well into the,  um, Day.

So please, if you can and it’s safe to do so, pour yourself a glass of something and turn up the tunes.

It’s two hours of music driven by Ireland and The Irish.

A mix of Irish artists and the music fans of Dublin welcoming World heroes.

 

There are at least 3 Van Morrison tracks.

Plus  Stars you’d expect to hear U2, Imelda May, The Pogues, Chieftains, Elvis Costello, The Frames,  Ed Sheeran, Mark Knopfler, Thin Lizzy, Waterboys and Rory Gallagher

The Canadians are there as well  Spirit of the West &  Alan Doyle.

The wonderful surprises are Rhiannon Giddens (she lives in Ireland) Diane Krall with The Chieftains, 3 tracks from Bruce Springsteen Live in Dublin and 2 tracks from Leonard Cohen, also Live in Dublin.

If you’re home – kick back and enjoy.

If you’re on the road..be safe and turn it UP!

Tanks eh!

Slainte!

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – St Patrick’s Day 2018 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Cheers
Astral Weeks/I’ve transended (live) Van Morrison Astral weeks-Live at Hollywood Bowl
with or without youi U2 Live
Moonshiners Daughter Rhiannon Giddens Factory Girl (EP)
www.coyotesbanff.com NEXT – Pogues/Waterboys/Spirit of the West
Dirty old Town Pogues Best of
Mulligan Stew – St Patrick’s Day 2018 NEXT – The Waterboys
The whole of the Moon The Waterboys This is the Waterboys
Home for a rest Spirit of the West Save this House
Long journey home The Chieftans and Elvis Costello The Essential Chieftans
The boys are back in town Thin Lizzy Jailbreak
Bully Boys Alan Doyle A week at the Warehouse
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
big bad handsome man Imelda May Love Tattoo
St Patricks Day on Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Further on up the road (live) Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band Live in Dublin
This little light Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band Live in Dublin
American Land Bruce Springsteen with the Sessions Band Live in Dublin
Danny Boy Diana Krall and the Chieftans Tears of Stone
into the mystic Van Morrison Moondance
StAR Star/ Pure Imagination (live) The Frames Set List
St Patricks Day on Mulligan Stew TD Mulligan
Tower of Song (live) leonard Cohen Live in Dublin
Save the last dance for me (live) leonard Cohen Live in Dublin
Domino Van Morrison It’s too late to stop now
Nancy Mulligan Ed Sheeran Divide
You can’t beat the house Mark Knopfler Get Lucky
St Patricks Day on Mulligan Stew Cheers
Treat her right (live) Rory Gallagher Live in Dublin

Ep 2 | St. Patrick's Day Whiskey Special Podcast

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Mar 16, 2018

In honour of St. Patrick’s Day, TDM takes us for a wee dram of whiskey at the legendary Palace Pub in Dublin! We’ll explore the fascinating history of Irish Whiskey with Michael Lawlor, head of Irish Whiskey Tours. He’ll tell us about the differences between Irish and Scotch whiskeys. Michael will also suggest some great food pairings when enjoying a dram.
Plus, we’ll talk to Michael Reddy of the Teeling Whiskey Company and Willie Ahern of The Palace Pub. They’ll tell us about new wave of Irish Whiskey aficionados in Dublin. And how pubs like the Palace are moving to establish their own house brands of Whiskey. Plus, we’ll hear about how they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin.
(spoiler alert: it doesn’t involve green beer)

March 17th, 2018 – Ireland in an hour!

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IRELAND IN AN HOUR!

How better to celebrate St Patrick’s Day than presenting A One hour special from our  2 weeks in Ireland.

 

 

We start our tour  in the South of Ireland..through Clonakilty, Cork and we end on the historic streets of Dublin.

Guests include Connor Higgins,   Michael Lawlor (Irish Whiskey Tours), Michael Reddy (Teeling Whiskey) and Willie Ahearn from The Palace Pub on Fleet St.

 

THE Show

  

 

  

Deasy’s Harbour Bar and Seafood Restaurant. Ring Village, Clonakilty

Chef Caitlin Ruth

 

Caitlin Ruth and owner celebrate 10 years.

 

 Even though the address says Ring Village..I drove this part of the coast a dozen times..never really saw a village..a gathering of various houses yes but a village..not so much.

Crumbling ancient buildings and stone walls – yup!

A strong sense of history on this part of the road..you can see what attracted people even 3-500 years ago.

And there, surrounded by the ocean and a small fishing fleet stands Deasy’s.

It came highly recommended by the locals.

The trick was getting there early enough for one of 6 parking spots just off the highway (its on a nasty little corner) and gets busy very quickly.

The reason – the amazing cooking talents of Caitlin Ruth – The Chef.

Originally from the USA, she married an Irishman and found her way back to the homeland from Belgium.

What a fine fine chef she is..

The menu features – as expected – many different fish, in many exceptional dishes. Paired with a very smart wine list.

It used to be an old pub..so it still has that comfortable pub feel but the windows give everyone a brilliant look at the ocean just across the highway.

Highly recommended destination. Memorable meals. Great hang!! Wicked parking.

 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Deasys-Harbour-Bar-Seafood-Restaurant/126741324027491

  

Then it’s off to  Cork City… South of Dublin on the West Coast of Ireland.

 It’s the home of Café Paradiso, one of the best vegetarian restaurants anywhere.

It’s also the home of Chef Denis Cotter.  Except for a pal Sharon Kelly, Denis is the only person  I know in all of Ireland.

Denis Cotter

Dennis Cotter

We had met at Hastings House on Salt Spring Island several years ago. He was cooking recipes from his award winning book For the Love of Food.

Denis’ frustration with the limitations of the vegetarian industry sparked the opening of Cafe Paradiso in 1993, to create an environment where he could evolve a personal style of cooking focused on the pleasure of food rather than the perceived negativity of vegetarianism.

Among the many awards bestowed on Cafe Paradiso, Denis Cotter was named “Chef of the Year” by the Irish magazine ‘Food & Wine’ in 2005, and “Best Chef in Cork” by the Restaurant Association of Ireland in 2009. Cafe Paradiso is listed as an icon in the “Bridgestone 100 Best Places to Eat in Ireland” guidebook. It was voted ‘Best Restaurant in Munster’ by the readers of ‘Food & Wine’ magazine in 2001, and the restaurant was also voted ‘Restaurant of the Year’ by Les Routiers Ireland in 2004.

Denis Cotter is the author of four cookbooks.  Each has received critical acclaim, shortlist nominations and industry awards, including ‘best vegetarian cookbook in the world’ for the second volume, Paradiso Seasons.

Without any bit of shame I’m able to weasel Denis’ classic Irish Oatmeal recipe out of him.  http://www.cafeparadiso.ie/

 Joining us at the table is the one and only Darina Allen.  

 

Darina Allen

 

 

 

 

 

Darina is the most famous cook in Ireland.

 

She has starred in her own RTE TV cooking shows, published 10 books starting with the Simply Delicious series, and received a dozen awards and prizes.

Her most recent prize was the 2013 Cookbook of the Year award at the Irish Book Awards  for her 30 Years at Ballymaloe: A Celebration of the World-Renowned Cookery School.

Ms Allen has been growing unusual food at Ballymaloe, Co Cork, for 40-odd years. Her 100-acre farm, with its acre of greenhouses, probably delivers a more diverse range of crops than any farm in Ireland. But the farm has produced something more spectacular than food: the world-famous Ballymaloe Cooking School which invites the world’s top chefs to its doors and its classrooms, and sends out successive waves of alumni to run restaurants all over the World.

 

A tireless ambassador for Irish food both at home and abroad, Darina has been instrumental in setting up the Farmers’ Market Movement in Ireland. Slow Food is a passion for her, and she is the councilor for Ireland in the Slow Food Movement and President of East Cork Convivium of Slow Food. Through the East Cork Educational Fund, she runs a programme for local primary schools to help local children learn about food from garden to plate.

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 http://www.cookingisfun.ie/

 Then we’re off to Dublin..some 3-4 hours North.  Taking the train from Cork is a LOT more fun than driving..

L Mulligan Grocer –  Dublin 

L Mulligan’s

The question wasn’t would I visit the famous L Mulligan Grocer in Dublin?  It was how fast could I get there and how long could I stay?

L Mulligan’s

L Mulligan Grocer has been on the Dublin scene for the past few years and has been quietly building a great reputation as a pub. Worth going quite off the beaten track for. It is located in Stoneybatter, a residential area about 20 minutes walk west from Dublin city’s main tourist drag of Temple Bar. It provides thoughtful, well sourced gastropub food, and is possibly the only pub in Dublin that does not sell Guinness. A bold move, justified by its focus on small, high quality craft beers from Ireland and abroad.

Our guests are Seaneen Sullivan Co-Owner and Adam Kilbane  The Manager and Beer Specialist.

Seaneen Sullivan

This was great fun.

www.lmulligangrocer.com

@ajkilbane

 Catherine Cleary – Food Journalist for The Irish Times

Catherine went from working the crime beat to the culinary arts. Or as she says

“I went from Murder to Meringue”

There’s been such an improvement in Irish food over the past 20 years that it falls on someone to tell their stories.

That someone is Catherine Cleary.

Catherine Cleary is an award-winning journalist. She began her career as a news reporter with The Irish Times and became the paper’s drugs and crime correspondent. She later joined the Sunday Tribune as its security correspondent. She began writing about food almost a decade ago and now writes a weekly restaurant column for The Irish Times.

www.irishtimes.com/profile/catherine–cleary-7.1837379

https://twitter.com/catherineeats

… and we finish our Ireland tour with the highly qualified John McKenna.

John McKenna was born in Belfast and first qualified as a Barrister at Law. In addition to his legal work, John worked as a journalist in Dublin, writing particularly for Hot Press and In Dublin Magazine.

John and Sally McKenna

In 1991 John and Sally McKenna began their research into Irish food, giving up their Dublin flat, and splurging on a broken-down Renault 4. They set off around Ireland to discover what they hoped would be an exciting food culture, and John has written about Irish food ever since.

John and Sally McKenna

John McKenna has won numerous awards for his food writing . A long-time writer for the Irish Times, contributor to RTE television and news programmes, John also has written for various international publications, including The Art of Eating. He is regarded as a leading commentator on Irish food.

John and Sally McKenna’s annual 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland is the most radical guide to the cutting-edge of Irish cooking. With the 2015 smartguide edition, the McKennas rewrite the book, crowning Galway as the finest city to eat in Ireland and, for the first time ever, including food carts and a food shack amongst the 100 hottest places to eat throughout the country.

If you’re travelling to Ireland check out their websites, blogs and books.

http://www.guides.ie/blogs/john-mckenna

https://www.facebook.com/BridgestoneGuides

  

It’s fair to say we stumbled onto a small corner lunch place called Oxmantown..where owner Conor Higgins was holding court.

 

Oxmantown grilled cheese

 

Oxmantown? At the time of the Norman invasion into Ireland, the Vikings, or Ostmen (East-men), as they called themselves were exiled to the north of the River Liffey where they founded the hamlet of Austmanna-tún, later corrupted to Oxmantown. The district remained distinct from Dublin city for many centuries. Oxmantown celebrates this cultural distinction, its location in the heart of the homestead of the Ostmen.

Conor Higgins is the chef/owner at Oxmantown. Ex of Junior’s and l’Gueuleton – two of Dublin’s most lauded and successful eateries of the past decade – his provenance is distinguished. Applying classic culinary techniques to the art of sandwich making, with Oxmantown, Conor brings something unique to Dublin’s burgeoning café scene.

Oxmantown grilled cheese

 

 

The line-up was all the way to the door and out..and a rather bizarre mix of lawyers and judges from the law courts  and farmers from the market around the corner.

You could tell at a glance that this place was very popular and as soon as we stepped inside..you knew they were on to something..

Great small menu… mostly well made and very  inventive sandwiches, salads etc.

Out came the microphone and recorder and in between orders etc, Conner gave us the story… (everyone here has a story)

http://www.oxmantown.com/  site is under construction but you can also find them on

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/oxmantown/info?tab=overview 

 

 Then it’s a brisk 15 minute walk through Temple Bar (former site of original Viking settlement)..to Fleet Street and  the home of one of Dublin’s historic pubs..The Palace Bar, established 1823.

 

 

The Aherne family bought the Palace in 1946..and have run it ever since.

Its right around the corner from the Irish Times newspaper offices..thus many many columns have been written in its corners and nooks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Its there that we meet three people… first:

Michael Lawlor – Whiskey Expert and sales manager for Irish Whiskey Tours.www.irishwhiskeytours.ie

Michael Lawlor: Irish whisky Tours

 

I don’t think you can do a food and beverage tour of Ireland and not talk about Irish Whiskey.

Its fallen on some hard times, given the economy, but its making a wonderful comeback today.

I wanted to know from Michael… how their whiskey business made its comeback and why its so different from their Scottish neighbours.

We also talk trends..in craft brewing sand cider making.

Michael gives us a brief history of The Palace Bar, which was  the first bar to bring back the tradition of making in house whiskey.

 

www.thepalacebardublin.com 

 

 

 

 

Next comes:

Willie Aherne – Grandson of the original owner and the man behind the bar on many days and sitting beside him   Michael Reddy, one of the owners of The Teeling Whiskey Company, the first new whiskey maker in Dublin in 125 years.

Willie Ahearn Palace Bar

 

 

 

 

Yes, we talk all about Irish Whiskey and Dubliners love for it but we also talk about what St Patrick’s Day is like in downtown Dublin.

That last question about March 17 is also answered by other guests.

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.thepalacebardublin.com 

 www.teelingwhiskey.com

 

Many thanks to Irish tourism in Toronto and Dublin. www.irishtourism.com

Meg, Kate and Pete and everyone we met.

And a big hello to DeBarras in Clona

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

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John Glavina – Giant Head Wines

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Susana Trilling – Seasons of my Heart Oaxaca, Mexico

Craig McAllister – Head Winemaster  La Crema Russian River Valley

John Weber – Owner.  Orofino Vineyards. Similkameen Valley

CC Jentsch – On the Golden Mile Bench

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