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January 6th, 2018 – Dine out Vancouver

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Getting ready for Dine Out Vancouver

Talking Organic with  Ann Sperling

New releases poured in Victoria

THE SHOW

  Lucas Pavan – Dine Out Vancouver Producer

Lucas Pavan

 Dine Out Vancouver Festival is Canada’s largest annual celebration of food and drink. Attracting more than 100,000 locals and visitors, the festival takes over the city with 17 days of culinary events, prix fixe menus at over 300  restaurants.

The festival promotes local and regional ingredients, BC wines and the city’s exceptional culinary talent from January 19 to February 4.

There is no better voice for a Dine Out Primer than Lucas Pavan who leads an all-star team that begins to build all these events just as August rolls in.

Lucas walks us through events such as:

Railtown Catering Pop Up Dinner

Dinner on the Rocky Mountaineer

Taste of the market at Lonsdale Quay

Dine out Grand Tasting

East Van Craft Beer and Food Tour

The art of Tea

The Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Tour

Urban Wine and Distillery Tour

Introduction to Dim Sum

Olympic Village Food Tour

BC VQA Wine Brunch at Hart House

Vancouver Craft Beer and Street Food Tour

World Chef Exchange

Best of Granville Island

Street Food City Seven

Mamie’s Low Country Pig Roast

And many many more.

https://www.dineoutvancouver.com/events/

 

Ann Sperling:  Sperling Vineyards Okanagan.  Southbrook Vineyards Niagara

Team Sperling

 One of the very best winemakers in Canada.

Creating outstanding, award-winning organic wines at Southbrook in Niagara and at her family’s estate outside Kelowna.

Sperling Vineyards has been certified Organic and that’s our starting point with Ann.

Ann Sperling

Why organic?  Other than the obvious decision to take care of the land around them..what else should wine fans watch for with the ever growing organic movement.

After all, more and more we are asking questions of our fish, food, and vegetables.  Where was this grown, is it local, is it wild or farmed, was it organically grown?  Why not our wines?

 

We spend time talking about her glorious Old Vines Riesling.

Loved listening to Ann. Truly at the top of her game!

http://www.sperlingvineyards.com/

IVSA  New Releases

 IVSA (The Import Vintners & Spirits Association) work very hard to keep all of us up-to-date on what’s new in the wine and spirits new releases.

I made sure I had fresh batteries in my recorder..found the Delta Ocean Pointe in Victoria and worked the room.

Couldn’t talk to everyone..the room as busy with lots of seekers but here’s who I was able to get the microphone in front of…

Lionel King – Partner in Bonvida Importers and Distributors   www.bonvidawines.com

Benjamin Phillip – Stile Brands   (Vancouver Island Account Exec)  www.stilebrands.com

Jaime Cowan – Partner  Landmark Selections  www.landmarkselections.com

Teresa Chiesa– Christopher Stewart Wines Vancouver Island Rep.  www.christopherstewart.com

Dan Volway – Edrington Americas   Brand Ambassador / Whiskey  www.edrington.com

Eugene Chae –  Cobees.  Korean Soju   www.cobeesliquor.com

 

Stories we’re working on

 Moon Cursor

A speed round of Dine Out Vancouver

Van Wine Fest

Kettle Valley

Clos du Soleil

Checking in with our segment sponsors

Okanagan Crush Pad/New District/Road 13/Unsworth

 

January 5th 2019- Top Drop: two shows in one!

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It’s the return of Top Drop 2018.  A dozen World class wineries you should know about!

Top Drop – Two shows in one.

When I first pulled out the microphone I promised myself I wouldn’t go crazy and try to talk to all 40  wineries pouring at The Roundhouse in Vancouver. The 6th TOP DROP 2019 will happen May 23/24th.

But it was the Fifth Top Drop and it was the Liquid Love Child of Kurtis Kolt.

Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis is a wine educator, wine judge and wine columnist for The Georgia Straight.

When it comes to wines, he absolutely knows what he’s talking about. 

Anyway, I again got carried away and did 12 interviews and this time  put them into one complete show.

Top Drop Vancouver returns  with a continued focus on sustainably-farmed, handcrafted wines offering a distinct sense of place, without heavy-handed winemaking trickery to get in the way.

This is what this fine small wine festival believes in.

They believe in the importance in farming one’s own fruit and/or being constantly engaged with grape-growers to ensure sustainability and a high standard of viticultural practices.

They believe in wines that reflect their vintage, and wines that aren’t suffocated by vinicultural trickery.

They believe in winemaking decisions that are made by a winemaker, and not by a board of directors or marketing team. 

They believe in those who take chances. 

They believe these kinds of wines, honest wines of integrity, need a time and place to have their story told.

They also believe craft beer, cider, along with authentic and sustainable produce, dairy, meat, and seafood are part of the same conversation, which is why they ’re proud to showcase some of the very best in those areas.

An Astonishing gathering of wine professionals.  Check out all the guests and details

  • Kurtis Kolt – Organizer and wine ambassador & educator. Wine writer for The Georgia Straight.
  • Paul Leary – President Blackbird Vineyards  (Napa)
  • David Scholefield – Wines of Chile
  • David Patterson – GM and Winemaker at Tantalus (Kelowna)
  • Justin Fair-weather – Partner. Alpha Box and Dice (Australia)
  • Jane Ferrari – Winemaker. Ambassador Yalumba (Barossa. Australia)
  • Jay Drysdale –  Owner/Winemaker Bella (Naramata Bench)
  • Simon Black – Winemaker Montalto (Australia)
  • Virginie Taupenot –  Taupenot-Merme   (France)
  • David Amadia – President of Ridge Vineyards  (Sonoma)
  • Beth Novak Milliken – President of Spottswoode  (Napa)
  • Mark Vlossak – Owner and Winemaker at St. Innocent Winery.  (Willamette Valley, Oregon)

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

New wineries to watch for.

Kutatas – Salt Spring Island

Vancouver  Wine Festival 

Hello California!!

Mulligan Stew December 30th 2017-The Year End Stew – Best Interviews 2017

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Lots of interviews this year..so how do you pick the best of the best?
They pick you actually.
These interviews are the ones that stayed with me..resonated with truth,
passion and humour.
Two hours of the years most memorable interviews.. (and YES, I could have
done 3-4 more shows.)

Robbie Robertson – Original member and songwriter for The Band.  One of the
greatest most influential  groups ever. Talking about his book Testimony,
Dylan, The Last Waltz and writing The Weight!
The Wood Brothers – Wonderfully talented, gifted singers and songwriters.
Talking about The Band and their influence.
LeeRoy Stagger – Surely in the running for Top 100 albums of the year
Ron Sexsmith – Talking about The Last Rider and what his early years were
like.
Susan Tedeschi – Her husband Derek Trucks had to take another phone call but
Susan finished off our interview with some great thoughts about a  life in
music
Stephen Fearing – Talking about his single Blowhard Nation and what
influenced the song.

 
Rhiannon Giddens – It’s all about what happens to her when one of the most
influential Producers T Bone Burnett offers to produce a solo album so the
World can really hear her voice. Interview backstage at this year’s Edmonton
Folk Festival
 
The Juno Couch – Yes it was recorded in 2016 but I played this special and
portions of it all during 2017..so I fudged a bit.
It was worth it – interviews with Buffy St Marie, Tom Cochrane, Miranda
Mulholland, Matt Good and Alan Doyle. All on the Couch together.

Bruce Cockburn – His first interview for new album Bone on Bone. Again, a
must have on the Top 100. Talks about the song that started it all Three Al
Purdy’s for a $20 bill

Bare Naked Ladies – Interviewed them twice..this one in Nanaimo. Focused on
an album that did not get the recognition it deserved, with The Persuaders.
And how that collaboration changed the way BNL sing some of their songs.
Grant Lawrence – On his book on The Smugglers  Dirty Windshield.
This interview was about Grant and Nardwuar knocking on my door Halloween
Night.
Valerie June – again at the Edmonton folk festival. There’s also a YouTube
version of this CKUA interview. I expect her album will be Top 10, maybe
even Top 5

Huey Lewis – I really wanted to talk to Huey again,  as  I hadn’t seen him
for many years.  I loved his blues take on hit music. We shared a common
take on what was great music. I asked him what it felt like walking out on
stage after all these years..what went on inside of him when the audience
found its voice.
By the way – Most of these interviews will be –  In the Raw – on the
Mulligan Stew website . www.mulliganstew.ca<http://www.mulliganstew.ca>
And in January on the Mulligan Stew PODCAST
-TDM
 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Best interviews of 2017 www.mulliganstew.ca
Robbie Robertson Interview Testimony
forever young/Baby let mne follow you down (live) The Band with Bob Dylan The Last Waltz
www.canadahouse.com Years best interviews Mulligan Stew
Robbie Robertson Interview Testimony
Helpless (li ve) The Band with Neil Young and Joni Mitchell The Last Waltz
Robbie Robertson Interview Testimony
The Weight The Band Best of
Mulligan Stew – Year 22 Best interviews of the year – NEXT Wood bros. LeeRoy Stagger
The Wood Brothers Interview
Ophelia (live) The Wood Brothers Live from The Barn
Leeroy Stagger Interview
I want it all Leeriy Stagger Love versus
Ron Sexsmith Interview
Susan Tedeschi Interview
Just as strange tedeschi trucks band Live at the Fox Oakland
Stephen Fearing Interview
Blowhard Nation Stephen Fearing every soul’s a sailor
Mulligan Stew Best interviews of the year NEXT Rhiannion Giddens. Juno Couch
Rhiannon Giddens Interview
waterboy Rhiannon Giddens Tomorrow is my turn
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew with tdm
The Juno Couch – Calgary Buffy, Tom Cochrane, Matt Good, Alan Doyle, Miranda Mulholland
The big ones get away Buffy St marie Power in the Blood
come out with me alan doyle a week at the warehouse
mulligan stew year 22 TD Mulligan – Next Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn Interview TD Mulligan
Three al purdy’s Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Bare Naked Ladies Interview
Old Apartment Bare Naked Ladies . The Persuasions Ladies and Gentlemen. The BNL with The Persuasions
Grant Lawrence Interview
The Smugglers Best of
Valerie June Interview
slip slide on by Valerie June The order of time
Huey Lewis Interview
Its all right (live) Huey Lewis and the News best of live
Thank you for listening Have a great 2018

December 30th, 2017 – New Zealand Part 2

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2 Tour Number 2 of New Zealand begins in Hawkes Bay where Syrah is King..through the legendary Gimblett Gravels… and finishes on the south Island  in Nelson at NZ’s first Maori owned and operated winery.

North island

North island

 

 

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  Part 1 of our wine tour of New Zealand took us through the Auckland area and on to Hawkes Bay and that’s where we begin Part 2.   Elephant Hill Elephant Hill Elephant Hill is a stunning and innovative winery estate and restaurant located on the idyllic Te Awanga coast, in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.

They create 2 very fine chardonnays piggyslots , Sauv blanc, a white & red blends called Le Phant Blanc/Rouge and a 5 star Viognier and favour Syrah on the Red side.. We sit down in their fabulous restaurant with Viticulturist Jon Peet and sales and marketing leader Vince Labatt. The word I get from the NZ wine business is… watch these guys..they’re very good.   http://www.elephanthill.co.nz/ Pask Staying in the Hawkes Bay area on North Island NZ we head for Pask.

 

On Roys Hill Overlooking Gimblett Gravels with Greg Allinson (Pask)

On Roys Hill Overlooking Gimblett Gravels with
Greg Allinson (Pask)

On our tour of NZ #1 we talked to Kate Ranburnd the famous winemaker at Pask. This time we take to the Gimblett Gravels fields and meet the guys who grow in that stunning region. Gimblett Gravels Gimblett Gravels     Pask’s 59 hectares of vineyards are located on Gimblett Road where Chris Pask was first to plant in the region now known as the Gimblett Gravels Winegrowing District®.

Formed over 100 years ago when the Ngaruroro River changed its course, the light, stony soils of the region are low in nutrients, completely free draining, and create the perfect environment for growing premium quality grapes. Their  very first vintage of 1985 Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded 5 stars in Cuisine Magazine.

Since then Pask wines have consistently enjoyed gold medal and  trophy success in London, Australia, Asia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand across a range of varietals and winestyles. Pask is one of New Zealand’s leading wineries with an enviable reputation for excellence  around the world for over 25 years. Pask has been a member of Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ) since its inception.

Kate Radburnd spent five years as Chair of the SWNZ advisory/working group. I get to  meet Danny van Selm

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 the vineyard manager and Greg Allinson – direct sales and marketing manager. Interview takes place on a picnic table under a large tree  in the middle of Gimblett Gravels.   http://www.pask.co.nz/ Trinity Hill Their  story began in 1987 when John Hancock met Robert and Robyn Wilson in their London restaurant Bleeding Heart. Over a bottle of John’s award-winning Chardonnay, the concept of a Hawkes Bay winery was born. They were convinced they could produce world-class red wines as well as white in this region of New Zealand.

John recognized the outstanding potential of Hawkes Bay’s Gimblett Gravels winegrowing district and in 1993 Trinity Hill became one of the region’s early pioneers, planting grape vines on a barren plot on the former bed of the Ngaruroro River. The first Gimblett Road wines, barrel-aged, were released in 1998 (vintage 1997); Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot and Syrah, to critical acclaim and a number of gold medals and trophies. In 2000, a further 20 hectare parcel of prime Gimblett Gravels land was purchased, named “Gimblett Stones” where Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot plus areas of Tempranillo, Syrah and Viognier were planted.

By 2001 The Gimblett Gravels Winegrowers Association was set up with 34 wineries and winegrowers from a “terroir”-defined area of the old Ngaruroro Riverbed, including Gimblett Road. Trinity Hill was and remains a founding member. In 2002, the first vintage super-premium wine Homage Syrah was made. When it was released in 2004 it received critical acclaim world-wide. The 2006 vintage of Homage Syrah won the Supreme Award at the Air New Zealand Wine Awards in 2007. John Hancock is our guest http://www.trinityhill.com/ http://www.gimblettgravels.com/ Sileni Estates Sileni Estates is a major vineyard and winery development in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand’s oldest established vineyard area. The first vintage was in 1998. Sileni boasts a state of the art winery designed to crush over 1500 tonnes of grapes.

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Sileni Estate

The  Winemaking Team strive to maintain high standards in environmentally sustainable viticultural and winemaking practices Our Guests are  Winemaker   Grant Edmonds and Senior winemaker Rachael Garnham (currently on Mat leave. Two 1 year old twins)) With over 20 years experience in the New Zealand wine industry, including the position of Chief Winemaker for the Villa Maria Group and Esk Valley Estates, Grant now leads a team of talented winemakers and viticultural staff who all share Grant and Sileni Estates’ commitment to the vision of making internationally acclaimed wines.

They grow wines in a new sub-region of Gimblett Gravels The Bridge Pa Triangle Wine District in Hawke’s Bay has recently been launched to celebrate and promote one of New Zealand’s premium wine-growing sub-regions.  The area extends over more than 2,000 hectares on the western side of the Heretaunga plains and includes the largest concentration of quality vineyards in Hawke’s Bay.  It now has 10 winery members, including Sileni Estates. Sileni Estates has implemented and maintains both the ISO14001 and Sustainable Winegrowing certification.

http://www.sileni.co.nz/ Mission Estate  In 1838 a group of French Missionaries (with the blessing of the Pope)

arrived and established a Marist Mission in the north of New Zealand. 1851 In 1851 a mission station was established near the Ngaruroro River between Napier and Hastings at Pakowhai.  In 1858, the missionaries moved to land they had purchased at Meeanee and a major community was established.

Mission Estate

Mission Estate

A cottage for living quarters was transported from Pakowhai and later a Church, school and study halls were built.  Vines were planted to produce both sacramental and table wine.  The first record of a commercial sale dates back to 1870 when a parcel of mostly dry reds were sold. Today Mission Estate is Hawke’s Bay’s oldest winery, with a well-respected reputation in the New Zealand market as a producer of consistent quality, value for money wines. Winemaker Paul Mooney  Paul Mooney has been the winemaker at Mission Estate for over 30 years, making him one of the most experienced winemakers in New Zealand.

Paul Mooney

Paul Mooney

Paul’s winemaking philosophies are heavily influenced by his mentor, Brother John, who trained in Bordeaux during the 1960’s http://www.missionestate.co.nz/

Then it’s off to Wellington and then Nelson on the Northern tip of the South Island.  Te Mania and Richmond Plains Te Mānia was established by Jon and Cheryl Harrey in 1990 near Nelson at the top of the South Island of New Zealand.  A two time Champion of the prestigious Bragato Wine Awards, Te Mānia has created  excellent Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Riesling wine.

Te Mānia  is the Maori name for “The Plains” pronounced “Tay Ma-ni-a” Big Balls Syrah To celebrate worlds biggest

At Richmond Plains & Te Mania with Lars Jensen owner of Richmond Plains plus winemaker Steve Gill

At Richmond Plains & Te Mania with Lars Jensen owner of Richmond Plains plus winemaker Steve Gill

grapevine rugby ball and to support their  world beating rugby team they have  released the Te Mania 2010 Big Balls Syrah. It’s an ideal accompaniment to roast springbok, bbq wallaby, coq au vin and to wash down English puddings!

Big Balls at Richmond Plains

Big Balls at Richmond Plains

Richmond Plains is an organic and biodynamic Nelson wine making pioneer producing New Zealand’s first Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from certified Organic and Biodynamic grapes.  They  also produce Pinot Gris, Riesling, Chardonnay, Rose, Syrah and Blanc de Noir – Pinot made as a white wine. Richmond Plains has been growing and making organic wine since inception in 1991 and its grapes are certified by BioGro and Demeter New Zealand. Richmond Plains  won the Trophy for the best Sauvignon Blanc at the 2012 Sydney International Wine Competition. Our guests are Winemaker Steve Gill – Both labels Lars Jensen – Owner Richmond Plains   Tohu  

Tohu Wines..Maori Owned

Tohu Wines..Maori Owned

  Tohu produces award-winning New Zealand wine crafted from grapes grown in the  breath-takingly beautiful, Awatere Valley Vineyard. When Tohu launched in 1998 we were the world’s first Māori owned wine company.

Since then they’ve  grown a reputation for producing premium wine in a range of varieties, winning awards for  Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir and Méthode Traditionnelle.   . Tohu Wines now has a sister brand.  Aronui Wines was launched early in 2013 by the whanau who have been brining you award-winning Tohu Wines for over 15 years.

The word Aronui derives from the Māori mythological basket of knowledge associated with crafts, arts and working with the land in beneficial ways. This reflects their  commitment to caring for the land and their  artisanal approach to winemaking. As the owners are kaitiaki (guardians of their natural resources) and focused on sustainable enterprise, both Tohu and Aronui vineyards are certified by Sustainable Wine Growing New Zealand (SWNZ), the  company is CEMARS accredited, and the wines are carboNZero certified.

Whenua Matua (Significant Lands) is the name of our Aronui vineyard. It is located in Nelson’s Moutere Valley – an area fast becoming an aromatics powerhouse. This compliments their Tohu vineyards located in Marlborough, where they continue to produce  Single Vineyard Estate grown wines and exceptional Kaumatua-Reserve range, named after special elders from within their whanau.

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Maori mussles Capt Dave Higgins aboard Hicapoo Hunter

Our hosts also take us to their mussle farms just off shore. That’s where we get the treat of the trip..fresh live mussels cooked on deck and washed down with their Sauvignon Blanc.  

Whanau = family. Māori = indigenous peoples of New Zealand. Kaumauta = respected elder   Our guests include: Kerensa Johnson – Company Secretary and Lawyer Mike Brown – CEO Kono beverages Capt Dave Higgins – Hicapoo Hunter fishing boat. Our next New Zealand special will feature: Spy Valley Yealands Stoneleigh & Brancott Seresin Staetelandt Maraqeta Lodge

 

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Stories we’re working on:

 

Mulligan Stew Dec 23rd 2017- Christmas in the Round year Three!

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It’s fair to say that Christmas is the most traditional season of the year.

Mulligan Stew has its own tradition we’d like to share with you.

 

It all started at CBC Vancouver in the late 70s with Producer Susan Englebert.

I was hosting a weekly show called The Great Canadian Goldrush and Susan brought together several of our artist friends to sing Christmas songs and tell Christmas tales.

Shari Ulrich, Roy Forbes, Terry Frewer were all part of those shows.

The show became a tradition – year after year.

Then life happened.  Our friend Susan lost a battle with cancer, Goldrush was canceled and we all moved on.

It wasn’t until I signed on with Roundhouse Radio in Vancouver that the idea of Christmas in the Round started to take shape.

Finally, I had a great mix.

Artists that were attracted to Roundhouse Radio’s support of music and the arts.

And a real working studio..plus a lobby that doubled as a stage. Perfect!!

This is now Year Three of Christmas in the Round.

Shari Ulrich is still part of the group.

( Roy Forbes joined us last year)

This year the lineup is strong. Everyone on the stage had an amazing year. Recording, touring, co-writing and making new friends.

Barney Bentall – had just come off the road with Cariboo Express. Released a fine new album The Drifter and the Preacher and was about to tour coast-to-coast in early 2018 with the  Jim Cuddy Band.

Shari Ulrich – on the road with Barney, playing with other artists, forming a trio with her daughter Julia and fellow Cariboo Expresser  Kirby Barber, who’s also with us this year.

(Julia recorded and mixed this hour)

Jim Byrnes- host of Byrnes Blues with a well-earned reputation as a singular performer, who proudly shows his St Louis roots in every song.

He too has a new album coming out in Feb. – Long Hot Summer Days.

Bill Henderson – Leader, writer, vocalist, and guitarist of Chilliwack. Mentor to many of today’s new artists. Producer and picker.

Craig Northey – Original member of The Odds. Invaluable session man, co-writer, and part of perhaps the best backing band in the Country.

You may notice in the group photo that he’s leaning on a crutch. That’s because he BROKE his ankle playing hockey 2 weeks before this session and he still came to play.

He’s a gamer. A lifer.

Geoff Hicks – Plays drums with EVERYONE – Colin James, Barney, never mind..it’s way too many to mention

Rob Becker – Ditto. Need a great bass player? Start in the B’s with Becker.  Plays with Barney a lot.

They all have Christmas songs and stories and a tradition to carry on.

Many thanks to Cory Price, Julia Graff, Monique McQueen, Alex Rodgerson, Don Shafer, Margaret Garrison, Dave Dhillon, Gabe Reinarz, Julian Anton, Scott Elliott and Duke, Natalie Pitt.

Many thanks to our singers and pickers

And as always Corey Wood and MEG – The Home Team

This show is dedicated to the memory of Susan Englebert

PLAYLIST:

The Christmas Stew Part Two   Dec 23 2017
Welcome to The Christmas Stew Part 2 www.mulliganstew.ca
Jingle Bells James Taylor James Taylor at Christmas
The girl with the Holiday smile Lyle Lovett Songs for the Season
Mary had a baby Bruce Cockburn Winter
The Christmas Stew Hour Two – Christmas in the Round Year Three
Soul Cake Sting If on a Winter’s Night
It came upon the Midnight clear Norah Jones Now. Todays Christmas
Christmas call from a hooker in Minneapolis Tom Waits Blue Valentine
The Christmas Stew TDM
Christmas comes but once a year BB King A Christmas Celebration of Hope
Christmas Stew Part Two Christmas in the Round in Hour Two
Happy Christmas John and Yoko Power to the People
Santa Claus is coming to town Bruce Springsteen and the E street Band My Home Town
Christmas song Dave Mathews Band Live at Wriggley Field
Rudy The Be Good Tanyas A Winter’s Night
Christmas eve with you Lindi Ortega A Tennesse Christmas
The Christmas Stew Next week – Christmas in the Round
Merry Christmas Baby Otis Redding Pure Southern Soul
Cool Yule Colin James and the Little Big Band Colin James and the Little Big Band
Christmas in the Round Year Three Barney. Craig. Shari.Jim.Bill.Kirby.Geoff.Rob An Hour of songs and stories

December 23rd, 2017 – New Zealand

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Tasting Room Radio Post Banner BThe first of several One Hour Specials during a two week wine blitz through New Zealand’s wine regions,  with special interest in their amazing sustainability programs. In this special we start in Auckland and conclude in Hawkes Bay.   

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Hawkes Bay

 

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 The opportunity was just too good to pass up. For a number of years I’ve been interviewing NZ winemakers as they passed through Canada. The meetings were great but I had no sense of the land. Where these wines were grown and under what conditions. Kiwi’s kept referring to Gimblett Gravels, a place called Nelson, Central Otago and Waiheke Island. I very much wanted to “get it”. To complete my understanding of what went into the astounding success of New Zealand wines – in Canada and around the World.

Map of NZ

Map of NZ

The invite from Wines of New Zealand  to tour the country was Waaaay to good to pass up. 94% of all NZ wines are farmed under sustainable practices. It’s not so much a program as a way of life. New Zealanders are all about being green. Just a note:  I seem to have done enough interviews for at least 2 other specials. They’ll be coming over the next month and a half.

NZ Vineyard

NZ Vineyard

Our guests include: Sarah Szegota   New Zealand Winegrowers   www.nzwine.com  Rob Meredith/Connie Festa  Co-Owners of Peacock Sky Vineyard (Waiheke Island)  www.peacocksky.co.nz

Peacock Sky

Peacock Sky

Beautiful hilltop vineyard, wonderful Bistro. Rob’s retired and works 7 days a week. Connie’s from Montreal. Cooks like her Mom. Staying on Waiheke Island..just off the coast from Auckland..we visit Mike Spratt at Destiny Bay, maker of only three wines.  three Bordeaux influenced red blends..one of which,  Magna Praemia,  is the most expensive wine in NZ.  Mike, his scientist wife Ann and winemaking son Sean lead a stellar team.  http://www.destinybaywine.com/ In between both those Waiheke island wineries we talk to our “host” Phillip Manson, the man in charge of New Zealand’s Sustainability efforts.

Waiheke Island

Waiheke Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

He’s proud of New Zealand’s reputation. So he should be. www.nzwine.com Before we leave the dormant volcanoes of beautiful Auckland we visit just one more winery. The most awarded winery in all NZ – Villa Maria!!  www.villamaria.co.nz Sir George Fistonich has spent five decades at the forefront of New Zealand’s wine industry that he helped develop. As an icon of the New Zealand wine industry, Villa Maria is known for bold and industry-changing moves such as moving to 100% screw cap through to the emphasis on sustainable practices in every area of the family owned company. Villa Maria Estate was named the supreme winner at the New Zealand Sustainable Business Network awards in November 2012

 

Sir george Fistonich Villa Maria

Sir George Fistonich Villa Maria

We start with David Roper/Winemaker. Then Fabian Yukich, in charge of wineries and vineyards and finally, the man himself, Sir George Fistonich.      [divider] Hawkes Bay is a short flight from Auckland. http://www.hawkesbaynz.com/ Hawke’s Bay’s long, hot summers and cool winters offer the best weather for growing grapes. The climate is dry and temperate. Hawke’s Bay is renowned for its horticulture with large orchards and vineyards on the plains.   Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s warmest, driest regions and this has made it one of the country’s leading producers of wine; notably red wines – cabernet sauvignon, merlot and syrah – but also with some quite stunning whites.   They are working on being the Syrah Capitol of NZ.  www.winehawkesbay.co.nz/ [divider] Pask Winemaker and Managing Director Kate Radburnd is one of New Zealand’s most acclaimed winemakers. She commands an international reputation for her extensive record of award winning wines and her vision and contribution to the industry. Kate holds the role of Deputy Chair of the Wine Institute of New Zealand, has been a Director of the Wine Institute of New Zealand and New Zealand Winegrowers since 1999, and is Chair of Judges at New Zealand’s oldest wine competition, the New Zealand Royal Easter Show Wine Awards. Kate has also been instrumental in the development of the Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand program and led Pask to be among the first group of wineries in the country to secure ISO environmental accreditation.

Kate Radburnd

 

Kate  spent five years as Chair of the SWNZ advisory/working group, which at that time saw the introduction of the winery programme under the scheme. Four of her  labels command the wine world’s attention Declaration Gimblett Road Roy’s Hill Kate Radburnd  Loved this interview..Enjoy!!  http://www.pask.co.nz/ [divider]   

In Our second New Zealand Special we will attempt to  include Elephant Hill Trinity Hill Selini Estates Mission Estates Winery (all in Hawkes Bay) TeMania Kono (in Nelson) Spy Valley Yealands Stoneleigh Brancott  ( all in Marlborough)  

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Lucas Pavan – Producer of Dine Out Vancouver

Ann Sperling – On Organics and the Okanagan

NZ  Part Two- Marlborough

December 22nd, 2018- Three Questions for Wine  Experts

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Three Questions for Wine  Experts – Wine/Trends/Gifts

THE SHOW

 

DJ Kearney –  Global Wine Consultant. Sommelier. Educator (New District)

DJ Kearney

-Wines of the Year  (see lists below)

-Trends from 2018 heading into 2019

-Wine Gifts that work for everyone.

It’s fair to say, there are a lot of year end lists going around.

Films, books, foods, albums and of course wine

I thought I’d jump into the season with Three Questions I wanted to ask.

Then I got lucky.

I was able to find Rhys Pender.  Master of Wine  (last week)

And then in quick succession DJ Kearney and Kurtis Kolt. Both top flight
wine consultants and educators.

DJ has been teaching about wine as long as I have known her. She currently
consults for NewDistrict.ca and many others. She organizes the annual
Judgement of BC competition.

If there’s any judging to do, she’s always first call.

Here’s DJ’s recommended Wines of the Year

DJ Kearney’s hit list:

@djwines

BC choices:

Haywire Free Form Sauvignon Blanc 2016 – #10 in Decanter Magazine’s most
exciting wines of 2018  (natural)

Martin’s Lane Fritzi’s Vineyard Riesling 2015 $75.00 winery direct

Ricco Bambino Syrah 2017  – $55.99 NewDistrict.ca – 2018 silver medal winner
at the Lieutenant Governor’s Wine Awards – 11.7% alcohol which makes this
lean and lithe, classic cool-climate Syrah.

Corcelettes Micro Series Pinot Noir 2016  $36.00 New District

Deep Roots Syrah 2016 $35 winery

Canadian choices:

Benjamin Bridge – any and all sparkling wines!

Tawse Laundry Vineyard Cabernet Franc – New District $44.99

Closson Chase The Brock Chardonnay – BCL  $23.50

Global highlights:

Champagne Pol Roger Brut Réserve NV – $69.99 BCL – everything done by hand
even for the NV!

Emiliana’s Coyam from Chile $29.99 BCL – this is a go-to gift every year.
Biodynamic and delicious.

White Bordeaux:  Clos Floridene 2015 for $39. At BCL – wonderful, gently
oaked Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon for the dinner table or host gift

China – Silver Heights at BCL – check this out – China is making wonderful
wine and I hope we get access to more and more of the good ones

Uruguay – Bodegas Garzon is an amazing project on the coast – Alberto
Antonini is the consulting winemaker and the range is thrilling. Look for
the Albarino, Sauvignon Blanc, Marselan, Tannat!  The astonishing Reserve
Tannat is at the BCL for $24.99, and the Cabernet Franc is available there
too.

@djwines

Kurtis Kolt – Vancouver based Wine Consultant. Wine Column Georgia Straight.
Co-Partner in Top Drop Vancouver. Sommelier.

Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis  is a Vancouver-based freelance wine consultant, writer, and
competition judge. Certified by London’s Wine & Spirit Education Trust and
the Court of Master Sommeliers, his enthusiasm and experience have resulted
in many high-profile opportunities, from contributing to Decanter magazine
and appearing at New York’s James Beard House, to leading wine festival
seminars and beyond.

Twitter: @KurtisKolt
Instagram: @KurtisKolt

www.KurtisKolt.com

Best wines of the year (Canada and Beyond)

Catena White Stones Chardonnay, Argentina –
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/333260

A Sunday In August Cabernet Franc, BC –
https://www.asundayinaugust.com/ourwines-1/

Marchesi di Barolo 2013 Barolo, Piedmont, Italy –
<http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/378729>
http://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/378729

Tiberio Cerasuolo D’Abruzzohttp://www.bcliquorstores.com/product/169885

Trends from 2018

Natural Wine just keeps going!

Bubble!

Pink!

Wine gifts. (what to take/leave/gift)

The new Wine Folly book

Reidel Wine Glasses

Kurtis Kolt // KurtisKolt.com <http://www.kurtiskolt.com/>  // TopDrop.ca
<http://www.topdrop.ca/>

 

Madeline Puckett  – Wine Folly/The Master Guide (co-founder)

Madeline Puckette is a wine sommelier and visual designer whose electrifying
info graphics and congenial writing has garnered an enthusiastic following
from wine beginner to expert.

Madeline Puckette Wine Folly

Madeline  is the creator and cofounder of winefolly.com, a site dedicated to
learning about wine. Additionally, her work has been applied in
organizations, including The Court of Master Sommeliers and the Guild of
Sommeliers to help wine professionals learn.

This is just a quick chat with Madeline.

I hope to read the book over the Holidays and return here with a feature
interview very soon.

“the best introductory book on wine to come along in years.”

Dave McIntyre (Washington Post)

https://winefolly.com/

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Wine Folly

Best of BC’s Field Blends

Kutatas – Salt Spring Island

The Wine Diva – Year end wines and Bubble. (Next)

Mulligan Stew Dec 16th 2017-Christmas Stew pt 1

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People of all Nations.
Mulligan Stew presents our gift to you.
THE CHRISTMAS STEW Year 22.
Two hours of holiday songs.
Some songs are by people you know and some by artists you don’t necessarily associate with Christmas.
NEXT WEEK THE CHRISTMAS STEW PART TWO featuring Christmas in the Round.

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew – Year 22 The Christmas Stew – Part One
Christmas all over again Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers A very special Christmas
Long road home Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas
Christmas Tears (live) Eric Clapton A very special Christmas Live (Washington)
Christmas Train Carey Bell Genuine Houserockin’ Christmas
www.canadahouse.com Next Week – Christmas in the Round
Christmas on the Bayou David GoGO Christmas with The Blues
Lousiana ChristmAS Day Aaron Neville Soulful Christmas
The Christmas Stew with TD Mulligan
The Christians and the Pagans Dar Williams Mortal City
Winter Solstice Cold Specks Winter Solstice/Blank Maps
Everyday will be a holiday William Bell Original Soul Christmas
Merry Christmas baby (Live) Bruce Springsteen A very special Christmas
www.coyotesbanff.com The Christmas Stew – Part One
le divin enfant Doctor John Jazz to the World
please come home for Christmas Darlene Love It’s Christmas of Course
Jingle Bell Jamboree Keb Mo All Star Christmas
Please come home for Christmas U2 Christmas
The Christmas Stew NEXT- Mince Meat Tart – Rockin Roy Forbes
Mince Meat Tart Roy Forbes CBC Archives
Goin home for Christmas Alabama Red Santa’s got Mojo
River Joni Mitchell The studio albums 68-79
Maybe this Christmas Ron Sexsmith A Winter’s Night
Joy to the World Whitney Houston The Preacher’s Wife Soundtrack
Make it Christmas Day Jann Arden Live with VSO
Bonus Track (jingle bells) Big bad VooDoo daddy Everybody waits for Christmas
The Christmas Stew Part One Next week – Christmas in the Round
Fairytale of NY The Pogues/Kirsty MacColl if i should fall from Grace with God
Christmas Darlene Love Phil Spector’s Christmas Album
Christmas in prison (live) John Prine Double CD
Merry Christmas baby (Live) Elvis Christmas with Elvis
The Christmas Stew Next week – Christmas in the Round
Rudolph The Cadillacs Jolly Old Soul
Getting ready for Christmas day Paul Simon So Beautiful So What

December 16th, 2017-Jan Arden-Feeding My Mother

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More than just  a  cookbook from Jann Arden.  Plus The Comeau Case  with Christine Coletta, Rob Summers & Chef Rod Butters.

The SHOW

 

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 her Jann and her Mother.

Amazing book.

Fascinating performer.

Wonderful friend.

www.jannarden.com

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

 

Christine Coletta – Co-Founder of Okanagan Crush Pad. The Comeau Case

 Christine calls in from Ottawa where she was a very involved by-stander in the Supreme Court of Canada discussion about Canadian Wine laws. It was The Comeau Case. Forty Seven lawyers in one courtroom. It was a big deal.

Supreme Court Justices

We all have  7 months to wait for the Court’s decision on how wine moves throughout Canada and why it hasn’t moved since 1927.

Most of those lawyers were representing Greed. The remaining legal’s were speaking on behalf of you and I.

Good Luck.

In the meantime, here’s Christine’s take.

 http://www.macleans.ca/opinion/gerard-comeaus-free-the-beer-case-shows-canada-isnt-a-true-economic-union/

https://www.freemygrapes.ca/

https://okanagancrushpad.com

 

Rob Summers – Senior Winemaker/Hester Creek Vineyards

 Great guy.  Loves what he does.

And what he does is blend some of BC’s best wines.

If you haven’t tried “The Judge” I urge you to charge your glass. One of Canada’s best red blends..

Rob takes us through his Character Red and White, his singular Trebianno and the Lieutenant Governors awarded Reserve Merlot Block 2.

One of Canada’s best wineries – Hester Creek. On the Golden Mile. South Okanagan.

www.hestercreek.com/

 

Chef Rod Butters – Terrafina (at Hester Creek)/ Raudz/Micro/The Okanagan Table!

Rod Butters

Rod is on a roll.

A year ago he partnered with Hester Creek to turn their tasting room and patio  into Terrafina, an Italian leaning bistro with a much to like menu.

Terrafina was added to his other properties Raudz and Micro in Kelowna.

Then came his first cook book.

The Okanagan Table. The Art of Everyday Cooking

( I get a sense he’s not done yet)

It all seemed to start in 1996 when he became the opening chef at the glorious Wickaninnish Inn,  Tofino.

Chef and I talk about all of those properties and passions plus  what’s ahead.

Rod and his team won 7 awards in the 2017 Okanagan Life Best Restaurant Awards.

 

His cookbook is in the running for a world cookbook award.

What’s not to like?

 http://www.raudz.com/

http://www.chefrodbutters.com/

www.terrafinarestaurant.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Nothing. Zero. Its Christmas time.

We’ll head back to New Zealand for a

Two parter.

 

 

December 9th, 2017 – A Thousand Stories!

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The Wine Diva’s Top 100 under $20 plus Winemaker Bob Blue on 1000 Stories & Bonterra

 

Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine DIva

 

Just in time for Christmas and the Holidays…Wines 89 points or better and all $20.00 or under. What’s not to LIKE?

 

Daenna van Mulligen

 

 

 

Over the course of her tasting year Daenna always starts a Top 100 wine list. These wines have passed her taste test and they’re affordable.

 

We can’t fit in all 100 wines but there are at least 25 wines here..of all kinds and countries.

Plus Daenna throws in 3 more just to finish it off.

 

If you go to www.winediva.ca you can follow along..Also, at the top of her page there’s a link to a printable list.

 

Print it up, stick it in your bag!

  • Sperling Vineyards ‘Market White’, Okanagan Valley BC
    N/A
  • Torres ‘5G’, Campo de Borja Spain
    $16.99
  • Bodegas Valparaiso ‘Finca El Encinal’ Ribera del Duero, Spain
    $18.00
  • Bartier Bros. Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC
    N/A
  • Blue Grouse Estate Winery ‘Quill’ Pinot Gris, Duncan British Columbia
    N/A
  • Falernia Carmenere Reserva, Elqui Valley Chile
    $19.99
  • Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC
    $18.00
  • Paul Mas Viognier, Languedoc France
    $12.99
  • Selbach Riesling ‘Fish Label’, Germany
    $16.99
  • The Wolftrap Syrah~Mourvedre~Viognier, Robertson South Africa
    $13.99
  • Masi Passo Doble, Tupungato Argentina
    $14.49
  • Yealands Estate ‘Land Made’ Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand
    $19.99
  • Bodegas Borsao Garnacha, DO Campo de Borja Spain
    $13.99
  • Road 13 ‘Chip Off the Old Block’ Chenin Blanc, Golden Mile Bench, Okanagan Valley BC
    N/A
  • Yalumba ‘The Y Series’ Shiraz Viognier, South Australia
    $17.99
  • Nathalie Bonhomme ‘el petit bonhomme blanco’, Rueda Spain
    $13.49
  • Clos du Soleil Rose, Okanagan Valley
    $20.00
  • Louis.M.Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County California
    $17.99
  • Quails’ Gate Estate Winery ‘Lucy’s Block’ Rose, Okanagan Valley BC
    N/A
  • Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards ‘Pink Mile Rose’, Okanagan Valley BC
    N/A
  • Tantalus Vineyards Rose, Okanagan Valley BC
    $20.00
  • Tinhorn Creek ‘Oldield Reserve’ Rose, Okanagan Valley BC
    $20.00
  • Bodegas Olivares Rosado ‘Finca Hoya de Santa Santa Ana’, Jumilla Spain
    $10.00
  • C.C Jentsch Cellars ‘The Chase’, Okanagan Valley BC
    $20.00
  • CedarCreek Estate Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC
    $18.00

or  pocket..it’s invaluable until the next list comes along.

Thank You Daenna.

Bob Blue – California Winemaker at Bonterra and 1000 Stories Bourbon barrel aged Zinfandel

 

Bob Blue – Bonterra

Iconic winemaker Bob Blue on the phone from Mendocino.  Bob is showcasing his most recent project – 1000 Stories Bourbon Barrel-aged Zinfandel, which has just launched in BC.

 A graduate from UC-Davis, Bob is considered a pioneer in the organic wine arena and is the founding winemaker for Bonterra, America’s #1 Organic wine. Bob was mentored by Paul Dolan and Dennis Martin and traveled to Bordeaux, Burgundy, Australia and the Rhone to broaden his sense of style. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Drinks Business Green Awards in 2014, recognizing him for his 25-year commitment to the highest standards of organic viticulture.

Bonterra

 

100 stories opens with vanilla and cherries, hints of barnyard.  A sweet attack followed quickly by pepper, cooking spices, vanilla? AND Twizzler. (Liquorice)

By the time you taste that first mouthful you are engaged. Welcome to BC Bob!!   http://www.1000storieswines.com/

 

The second half of the interview is all about Organic wines..their growth and rise in popularity.

Because Bob has been an industry leader in organic wines for almost 30 years he’s the guy to talk to about how organic wines won all of us over.

Winery of the Year in 2014 from Wine Enthusiast.

http://www.bonterra.com/

STORIES WERE WORKING ON:

Jann Arden – It’s a cook book and NOT a cook book. Its about cooking for her Mom, who’s dealing with memory loss.

Christine Coletta – “Come and get me Copper!”   A report from Ottawa and the Supreme Court battle over Canada’s odious wine laws.

Moon Cursor

Hester Creek