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Mulligan Stew April 1st 2017-Ron Sexsmith, Harpoonist & the Axe Murderer, David Ward and Lester Quitzao Interviews

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This weekend, Terry David Mulligan sits down with talented singer-songwriter (and notorious Twitter punster) Ron Sexsmith. For The Last Rider — his thirteenth studio release — Sexmith is pulling double duty both as the artist and as the album’s producer. The result, he says, is an album that reveals  “his complete musical vision for the first time.”
Join TDM and Sexsmith as they discuss the new work, and his upcoming cross-country tour. He’ll also speak to The Harpoonist and the Axe Murder about their latest high-energy, blues-rock release Apocalipstick, which just hit shelves this week.
On the topic of tours,TDM also speaks with folk/blues guitarist Lester Quitzau about his upcoming shows in Alberta — his first in the province in recent years.
And he’ll take some time to check in with Freeway host David Ward on the eve of the Touch the Transmitter tour.

 

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca (April 1 2017)
14 steps to Harlem Garland Jeffries 14 steps to Harlem
Honky Tonk Women (live) The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers Live at Roundhouse
How come you treat me so bad Blackie and the Rodeo Kings (Janiva Magness) Kings and Queens
Darkness on the edge of town (live) Bruce nSpringsteen and the E Street Band In Concert
www.canadahouse.com Coming Up The Harp and The Axe
walking on the Moon (live) The Police Live
Further on down the Road The Powder Blues Swinging the Blues
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew
The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Shawn Hall and Matt Rogers Interview
Running The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Apocalipstick
The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Shawn Hall and Matt Rogers Interview
Get Ready The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Apocalipstick
The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Shawn Hall and Matt Rogers Interview
Pretty Please The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Apocalipstick
The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Shawn Hall and Matt Rogers Interview
Promises Promises The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Apocalipstick
The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Shawn Hall and Matt Rogers Interview
Save me from another day The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Apocalipstick
Mulligan Stew TD Mulligan
down in the valley Otis Redding Otis Blue
Thing called Love Bopnnie Raitt Nick of time
Come running Van Morrison Moondance
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming up Dave Ward
Dave Ward – Touch the Transmitter
I want it all Leeroy Stagger
Lester Quitzao Interview
Home on the Range Lester Quitzao So here we are
Mulligan Stew NEXT – Ron Sexsmith
Ron Sexsmith Interview
Secret Heart Ron Sexsmith Ron Sexsmith
Ron Sexsmith Interview
Evergreen Ron Sexsmith The Last Rider
Ron Sexsmith Interview
Radio Ron Sexsmith The Last Rider
Ron Sexsmith Interview
Who we are right now Ron Sexsmith The Last Rider

April 1st, 2017 – Domenica Fiore/Olio Novello!

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It was such a great afternoon..Frank Giustra poured this year’s  version of Dominica Fiore the best Olive Oil in the World, John Skinner founder of Painted Rock pours this year’s  releases  AND  it all took place at Umberto Menghi’s  smashing new restaurant Giardino.

Plus Jim Cuddy and Colin Cripps from Blue Rodeo join Moray Tawse to explain how the new wines The Cuddy by Tawse came to be. All three stories are different.

The best part is all three are storytellers…

THE SHOW

 Frank Giustra – Domenica Fiore Olio Reserva Olive Oil

John Skinner – Founder of Painted Rock Wines

Umberto Menghi –  Owner of Giardino

 Movie financer and master mind behind some of the most outstanding mining transactions in Latin America, Frank Giustra, Canadian born banker joined Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim and President Bill Clinton to fight poverty in the region.

Frank Giustra

Rather than attempt to list all of Franks business credits..May I suggest you just Google his name?

Now. About Frank and his Olive Oil..

Frank Giustra always carries several bottles in his luggage whenever he travels.

 

tdm and Frank Giustra

 

It has only been five years since Frank bought his first olive tree in Umbria, Italy. At the time, he knew nothing about olive oil and was buying it at Safeway like everyone else.

But Domenica Fiore Olio Reserva, named after his mother, has received the highest score of more than 700 entries from 22 countries at the inaugural New York International Olive Oil Competition. Actually he’s won it multiple times.

He has always loved food, but now he is obsessed!

 

Domenica Fiore Olio Reserva

Domenica Fiore Olio Reserva extra virgin olive oil ($34.95 for 500 ml) is encased in stainless steel bottles, and vacuum sealed with nitrogen to preserve antioxidants and polyphenols. Each bottle is labeled with a hand-written lot number

Domenica Fiore Olio Reserva

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frank asked his friends John Skinner from Painted Rock and Umberto Menghi from Giardino to partner with him to launch this year’s Olio. I wish you could have been there because it was such fun but we did interviews with all three so you could join us.

John Skinner  was a stockbroker in Vancouver for more than 25 years, during which time he became an avid wine enthusiast. John and his wife Trish dreamed of having their own vineyard after spending time exploring wineries in the South of France with their family.

John Skinner

 

 

In 2004, recognizing that the quality of wines in this region was improving dramatically and driven by both his passion for wine and his desire to create a legacy business for his family, he purchased the land in south Penticton known locally as “The Blackhawk.” Perched high on a bench on the east side of Skaha Lake south of Penticton, backing up against the famed climbing bluffs.

He planted in 2005 and 2006 and now has roughly 25 acres under vine, all of it Bordeaux reds or Syrah except for a block of Chardonnay.

On the advice of consultants, he has planted multiple clones of every variety, giving his winemaker good blending options. John was confident that this terroir and its site influences presented “a unique opportunity to create exceptional wines” and that he had “both the opportunity and the obligation to do this property justice.” John and Trish’s vision was and remains to grow exceptional grapes in their estate vineyard to produce ultra-premium wines that reflect the perfect marriage of new world fruit and old world processes, employing the best modern technologies and expertise, while respecting old world traditions. Most satisfying of all is that the whole family has been involved.

 

Umberto Menghi is already a legendary figure in Vancouver and he’s not done yet!!

umberto menghi

Born in Pontedera, Tuscany, Umberto was sixteen years old when he enrolled in a hotel school in Rome, beginning a life-long commitment to food and the world of great restaurants. After more training in London and Paris, he moved to Canada in 1967, and headed west in 1969. In Vancouver he noted the absence of authentic Italian cooking and determined to do something about it.

In 1973, from a yellow house on the fringe of downtown Vancouver, Umberto started a restaurant revolution with his fresh, authoritative food.

His latest may be his greatest.   Giardino..just steps from his starting point back in 1973.

 

 

 

http://www.umberto.com/

www.paintedrock.ca

www.domenicafiore.com

 

 

Moray Tawse

Jim Cuddy

Colin Cripps   The Cuddy by Tawse Winery

 

Jim Cuddy

Three friends combine their talents to make a new wine label in Niagara – The Cuddy!!  

 

I’ve long known  that Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo & The Jim Cuddy band) will talk wine at the drop of a hat. He’s been a welcome guest on Tasting Room Radio many times.

He has a great cellar at home in Toronto and when he’s on the road,  between shows he goes shopping for wines – especially in Alberta – and loads up the luggage space with selected releases and rare wines.

During the year you can find him playing one-off gigs at wineries all over the country.

Jim is the guy responsible for the amazing talent that graces the stages of The Canadian Culinary Championships. The Gold Medal Plates.

He’s then invited to join the organizers for journeys to South Africa, Italy, France, Spain. So you can see he’s truly a “wine guy”

So,  given the opportunity to create wines with his name on the label who better to partner with than perennial  Winery of the Year Winner Moray Tawse at Tawse, Niagara.

The third member of the winemaking/blending team was guitarist Colin Cripps (Blue Rodeo). The Crippler really knows his wines and especially his blends.

 

They gathered at Tawse and went over tasting notes on the Chardonnay and then had what Jim called “ a chemistry lesson” when blending the red.

moray tawse

They made a 1000 cases of each and they’ve been released to welcoming reviews.

And how do we in the West get our hands on The Cuddy by Tawse?  Moray explains.

 

https://www.tawsewinery.ca/

http://www.jimcuddy.com/introducing-cuddy-by-tawse-wines/

https://twitter.com/colincripps

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Miranda Halliday  Elephant Island

Bob Ferguson – Kettle Valley

Lindsey O’Rourke – Tightrope

Angus An – Maenam/Fat Mao

Clement Chan – ToraFuku

IVSA Tasting in Victoria.

Meet the Makers

Okanagan Falls Spring Pour

Naramata Bench Pours on the Coast

Garagiste North – Vancouver

New Zealand pours in Vancouver

Top Drop  Spring 2017

Mulligan Stew March 25th 2017- The Wood Brothers Interview, Chuck Berry tribute

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Got  just a TAD greedy this week.
Tried to squeeze in four interviews. Had to settle for three.
First interview  was the culmination of a 2 year wait. I missed the last Vancouver visit of The Wood Brothers  in 2015 and swore I’d head then off at the pass the next time.
Found the brothers at  Bill Vince’s  Imperial Room in Vancouver.
Brothers Chris and Oliver Wood and  from the planet Rashtar, Jano Rix.
Their latest release is Live at The Barn.
The barn was owned by their friend and legendary Band drummer Levon Helm.
This is a really good conversation. Coupled with killer tunes.

Then comes Jenn Grant, the pride of the Maritimes. She brings with her, a follow up to Compostela.
It’s called Paradise and it’s outstanding. She has a story about meeting David Bowie in space in a dream and the song Rocket came to her.
And Kevin Roy from Winnipeg also joins us. He launches his album in March
TDM also gathers an armful of Chuck Barry tracks as a remembrance to rocks Poet Laureate.
Tdm

PLAYLIST:

sweet little rock and roller rod stewarrt reason to believe
hey hey what can i do led zeppelin Coda
The road emmy lou harris hard bargain
www.canadahouse.com Mulligan Stew Year 21 NEXT Jenn Grant
Jenn Grant Interview
galaxies jenn grant paradise
Jenn Grant Interview
Rocket jenn grant paradise
Jenn Grant Interview
Mulligan Stew NEXT Kevin Roy and then The Wood brothers
Kevin Roy Interview Heartworn Highways
TDM – The Stew
Bio Chuck Berry have mercy – complete Chess Recordings
Memphis (live) Chuck Berry Hail Hail Rock and Roll
No particular place to go Chuck Berry best of
TDM – The Stew coming Up – The Wood Bros
Johnny B Goode Chuck Berry best of
Promised land Chuck Berry Berry’s Blues
roll over beethoven Chuck Berry best of
NEXT – The Wood brothers www.mulliganstew.ca
The Wood Brothers Interview
Honey Jar (live) The Wood Brothers Live at the Barn
The Wood Brothers Interview
I got loaded (live) The Wood Brothers Live at the Barn
The Wood Brothers Interview
trouble in mind (live) The Wood Brothers Live at the Barn
The Wood Brothers Interview
Rag mama Rag (live) The Band The Last Waltz
Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca Next week – ron sexsmith
The Wood Brothers Interview
Ophelia (live) The Wood Brothers Live at the Barn
desperado diana krall wallflower
let them talk Harry Connick Jr Oh my Nola
This Old Apartment BN Ladies and The Persuasions Ladies and Gents
www.coyotesbanff.com The Stew – Hour Two
while my guitar gently weeps The Beatles The White LP
thanks for listening see you in APRIL. Next week Ron Sexsmith
I want it all Leeroy Stagger Love versus

March 26th, 2017- Bodega Garzón

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Alberto Antonini, World Class Winemaker who travels the world consulting with vineyards and winemakers presents the wines of Garzon from Uruguay!

James Sichel, 6th generation of his family who’ve been in the wine business in Bordeaux since 1883!

…and Alex Prud’Homme. Author of Julia Child /  The French Chef in America.

THE SHOW

Alberto Antonini

 Uruguay!!

Hands up. How many of us could find Uruguay on a map with no countries identified on it?

Then imagine what the wines coming from Uruguay would be like?

Alberto Antonini

 

Imagine no longer.
Bodega Garzón, dubbed “little Uruguayan Tuscany”, is situated 11 miles from the Atlantic coast, near the glamorous resort area of Punta del Este, amidst rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive groves.

 

Saveur magazine called its vineyards’ terroir “arguably, the best in Uruguay.”

Inaugurated in 2016, Bodega Garzón’s new $85 million winery was designed to meet Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) standards, and is already producing elegant, complex, medal-winning wines.

 

Bodega Garzon has introduced itself to Canadian wine fans and pouring those wines was none other than Alberto Antonini.

He was the consultant who gave himself to the final version of what Uruguayan wines would be like.

Many of us know his work locally with Okanagan Crush Pad in Summerland and their Pinot Noir project in the Garnett Valley.

Bodega Garzón – Restaurante Deck

Here’s a brief rundown of his background.

Alberto Antonini was born in Cerreto Guidi near Florence, Tuscany. His education includes a Doctorate degree in Agricultural Studies from the University of Florence and an enology degree in Bordeaux and at the University of California, Davis.

His experience includes involvement as senior wine maker for the wineries of the Antinori and the Frescobaldi families, two of the leading Italian winemaking families as well as several new world wineries, particularly in the U.S. and Argentina where he is a winemaker for E & J Gallo Winery, Altos Las Hormigas, Bodega Melipal,

Al Este Bodega y Viñedos and Bodegas Nieto Senetiner. In addition he is involved with Concha y Toro in Chile, and as winemaking consultant at Chakana Wines in Argentina, and at Okanagan Crush Pad in Canada. His credits include Castello di Bossi’s modern Chianti Classicos and Merlot Girolamo, as well as the Poggio al Tesoro wines from the Bolgheri joint venture between the Allegrini family and U.S. importer Leonardo LoCascio.

Alberto Antonini blends modern techniques with ancient tradition in the pursuit of premium wine making.

He is cited as a key player in helping Argentine Malbec wines gain international appreciation and reputation.

Bodega Garzon One

“Garzón represents a new wine region, a new winery, and a new concept in agriculture. It has been our goal from early on to introduce state-of-the-art technology to enhance our vineyards and produce premium wines.”

Alejandro P. Bulgheroni  Owner/Founder

We welcome back to the show Alberto Antonini

www.bodegagarzon.com

James Sichel – Sichel Wines (Bordeaux)

James Sichel

A cosmopolitan family with branches all over Europe, the Sichels of Bordeaux were of British origin. Looking back across the generations, we can see that the family’s involvement in the world of wine began in 1856 when Hermann Sichel, then aged 65, set up a wine merchant business in Germany.

In 1883, Sichel moved to Bordeaux and set up an office at 19 Quai de Bacalan – the group’s registered headquarters today – right at the heart of the legendary Chartrons district, the historic centre of activity of the Bordeaux wine merchants. At that time, the company was an acquisitions bureau which procured wines for the Sichel companies in Mainz, London and New York.

Sichel Family

In 1938, Allan Sichel, a member of the British branch of the family, joined forces with three other families to buy the legendary – but at that time extremely dilapidated – Château Palmer. For more than 65 years, continuous, sustained investment has been made in the estate in the quest for greater quality, and it is this which has helped to build its reputation. Today, it is viewed as one of the flagship estates of the Médoc.

 

Chateau Palmer

In 2002, Maison Sichel bought Château Salle d’Arche and renamed it Château d’Argadens in reference to the Saint Macaire family of nobles which owned it in the thirteenth century. Its ambition for the years ahead is to go on improving the quality of Château Argadens to get its wines recognized as some of the best in the Bordeaux Supérieur category.
Château d’Argadens became known as Château Argadens from the 2008 vintage of its reds and the 2009 vintage of its whites.

James Sichel arrived in Vancouver ready to pour many of his most available wines in an afternoon session

Before everyone arrived I sat down with James to get the story of the Sichel family and how they moved from merchants to negociants!

It helps that James is a wordsmith. He paints word pictures about Bordeaux and Sichel.

 

Enjoy the stories and the pours.

 

www.sichel.fr/en/home.html

 

Alex Prud’Homme – Author  (Julia Child  The French Chef in America)

 

Julia Child is synonymous with French cooking, but her legacy runs much deeper. Now, her great-nephew and My Life in France coauthor  Alex Prud’Homme vividly recounts the myriad ways in which she profoundly shaped how we eat today. He shows us Child in the aftermath of the publication of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, suddenly finding herself America’s first lady of French food and under considerable pressure to embrace her new mantle. Every bit as entertaining, inspiring, and delectable as My Life in France, The French Chef in America uncovers Julia Child beyond her “French chef” persona and reveals her second act to have been as groundbreaking and adventurous as her first.

 

In 2004 Alex helped Julia Child write her memoir, My Life in France, about her “favorite years” — 1948-1954 — when she and her husband Paul lived in Paris and Marseille. (Paul was his grand uncle, his grandfather’s twin brother.)

In France Julia experienced “a flowering of the soul” and discovered her raison d’etre in cooking. They  worked together for eight months, until Julia died in her sleep two days shy of her 92d birthday. He spent another year finishing My Life in France, published in 2006. The book reached #1 on the New York Times best-seller list.

 

In 2009, it inspired half of Nora Ephron’s film “Julie & Julia,” which starred Meryl Streep.

In 2014, a decade after working on My Life in France, he circled back to answer a few questions about Julia that had tugged at his curiosity: what was it like for the Childs to retire from the Foreign Service in 1961, and settle in Cambridge, Massachusetts? How did Julia first appear on Public Television in 1963, win an Emmy in 1966, and land on the cover of Time in 1967? And what led her to the White House, the Queen of England, James Beard and Colonial food, to leave Public TV for Good Morning America, and to become America’s first true celebrity chef?

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Julia Child and Alex Prud’Homme

Julia reached the peak of her celebrity in the Seventies – epitomized by Dan Aykroyd’s famous “Save the Liver!” parody on Saturday Night Live in 1978 . Researching this era Alex  discovered a trove of articles, scripts, documentary footage, correspondence, and notes about unpublicized or forgotten aspects of the Childs’ lives. Interviewing Julia’s colleagues, he learned how disciplined, hardworking and resilient she was, how deeply she loved her family and friends, the breadth of her culinary knowledge, the depth of her generosity, creativity, curiosity, and natural humor. “The idea,” she said, “was to take the bugaboo out of cooking.”

 

http://www.alexprudhomme.com/about-alex/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Child

https://www.facebook.com/JuliaChild

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

 

John Skinner – Painted Rock

Frank Giustra – Dominica Fiore

Umberto Menghi – Giardino

Miranda Halliday  Elephant Island

Bob ferguson – Kettle Valley

Lindsey O’Rourke – Tightrope

Angus An – Maenam/Fat Mao

Clement Chan – ToraFuku

IVSA Tasting in Victoria.

 

Mulligan Stew March 18th 2017- Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Interview

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Tom Wilson, Colin Linden and Stephen Fearing each have their own distinctive and successful solo careers.

But when they gather together to make music and tour, they become Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, one of Canada’s best voices in the World of music.
And to have them sit for a group interview backstage at The Commodore Ballroom was just sublime.
They are my  featured guests on Saturdays Stew – plus another 90 minutes of killer tracks.

Blackie & the Rodeo Kings originally formed in 1996 when Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing and LEe HARVeY OsMOND came together to record what was suppose to be a one- off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett…the rest is history!
As promised Blackie and The Rodeo Kings deliver the companion to their 2011 collaboration album KINGS and QUEENS. While KINGS and QUEENS featured guest appearances from some of the band’s favourite female singers, this album, titled KINGS and KINGS features some of the band’s best “guy” friends from the world of roots, blues and country. Each one of them an accomplished KING in their realm of creative endeavours and in many cases absolute KING legends in the entertainment industry.
 
TONIGHT – Two legends in one interview.
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings AND The legendary Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver.
Hanging out Backstage.  Oh the stories we could tell.
 

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to The Stew with Terry David Mulligan Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Train to Nowhere Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler Eric Clspton and Friends. Trib to JJ Cale
I got loaded (live) The Wood Brothers Live at The Barn
If she could sing Art bergmann Remember her name
www.canadahouse.com Mulligan Stew with tdm
I like it like that Pete Rodriguez Chef Soundtrack
Senor Blues Taj Mahal The Essential nTaj Mahal
Coming UP – Father John Misty www.MullganStew.ca
White boy lost in the Blues Lyle Lovett Release Me
Anytime of Night Jesse Roper Red Bird
Bored in the USA (live) Father John Misty Protest Now
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Interview
Exodus (remastered) Bob Marley and the Wailers Legend (bonus)
Honey Jar (live) The Wood Brothers Live at the Barn
Mulligan Stew NEXT – Blackie and the Rodeo Kings @The Commodore
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Interview Backstage at The Commodore
Live by the song Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Kings and Kings
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Interview Backstage at The Commodore
Beautiful Scars Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Kings and Kings
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Interview Backstage at The Commodore
Old Slewfoot Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Let’s Frolic
Mulligan Stew Year 21 TD Mulligan
To make you feel my love (live) Adele Chimes of Freedom – The Songs of Bob Dylan
I choose to sing the blues Ray Charles Greatest Hits Vol 1
Fooling myself David GoGo Vicksburg Call
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – G Love. The Band with Van the Man
Let the music play G Love (Ben Harper & Marc Broussard Lemonade
In and out of love The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A real fine mess
Tura Lura Lura (live) The Band with Van Morrison The Last Waltz
Next week – The Wood Brothers Interview Mulligan Stew with tdm
My babe North Mississippi All Stars World Boogie is coming

March 18th, 2017-Unsworth and a gaggle of Somms

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A Gaggle of Vancouver Sommeliers gathers at Unsworth Vineyards in the Cowichan Valley.  Can’t wait to talk to them.

Includes Somm of the Year Shane Taylor from CinCin!

(check  the outstanding names below)

Richard Da Silva from Misconduct/Naramata Bench guests as well and we finish with one of the best wine minds in the music business

Colin Linden from Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.

 

THE SHOW

 As soon as I got the invite from Ron Bogdonov GM at Unsworth Vineyards in the Cowichan Valley Vancouver Island I knew it was just too good to pass up.

Chris Turyk, son of owner Tim Turyk and a seriously good wine guy who worked  at Hawksworth!

Chris invited his Sommelier friends in Vancouver and they all agreed to fly over on three planes to spend the day touring the cellars at Unsworth and then finishing with food and wine pairings  in their wonderful dining room.

 

Chris Turyk

 

 

 

Over 30 in total..all with sharp minds and even sharper tongues.

I recorded the highlights of the tour to start the show  – so you get to take it in as well.

Between the time the lunch ended and the buses left  for the return flight I started asking questions of them – 3 at a time.

Below are the really fun results.  We’re talking Unsworth, Cowichan, Trends, 2017 etc.

 

 

Peter Van Der Reep – Campagnolo Roma

Lisa Haley – L’ Abattoir

Kurtis Kolt – The Georgia Straight

Bryant Mao – Wine Director Hawksworth/Nightingale

Franco Michenzi – Hawksworth

Colin Davidson – Nightingale

Shane Taylor –   CinCin   Sommelier of the Year

Shane Taylor CinCin

David Stansfield – Earls Group

Sarah McCauley – Coast Restaurant

Chef Marc Perrier – Savio Volpe

www.unsworthvineyards.com

I’m drawn to people  in the food and wine business who walk their own path. As a result they usually always make distinctive wines,  with character and focus.

Richard da Silva of Misconduct Wine Co on the Naramata Bench is one of those kind of people.

He makes the suspect and bootleg series of wines. (do you see a theme here)

First off, his family have been growers in the valley for years.  That alone puts him well ahead in the race for fruit and harvest standouts. It shows in his wines.  Blends, single growth varietals and seriously good food wines.

It helps that his food partner  in The Kitchen is a really good chef, Abul Adame.  Mexican born. French trained. He’s one of the very best anywhere in the valley. Over 30 Tapas with a large variety of options.

 

Love talking to Richard.  He’s a storyteller..it’s just that some of the stories “he can’t tell”.

www.misconductwineco.com

…and finally it’s the semi-annual return of Colin Linden. Musician, Poet, singer/songwriter/producer and a very good friend.

Colin Linden

As he passed through Vancouver with Blackie and the Rodeo Kings we paused to do the usual music interview but then….5 seconds later I’m always asking the same question “what are you drinking” ?

Here’s four minutes of wine talk between two guys with only two minutes to spare.

 

www.blackieandtherodeokings.com 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Alberto Antonini. Presents Garzon wines from Uruguay

James Sichel – There’s been a Sichel In Bordeaux Since 1883

Frank Giustra. Dominica Fiore- One of the World’s Best Olive Oils

John Skinner. Painted Rock. Pairing with those oils

Umberto Menghi. He’s baaaaaack

Flourish!!   A fun Food and Wine event at Vancouver Community College

With Naramata Bench Wines: Kettle Valley, Elephant Island, Tightrope and  Chefs Angus An & Clement Chan

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 11th 2017-Leeroy Stagger Interview

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I knew Leeroy Stagger was working on and then releasing a new album. I was “waiting in the weeds” for the first sign of it. (That’s what we “weedies” do)

I’m happy to report that the wait was worth it.

Love Versus is a marvelous collection of songs & stories with structure, insight and melodies that linger in your head and heart.

I caught up with Leeroy by phone at the home ranch.

In a business filled with gotta be’s and would be’s Leeroy is a true original.  Bless his heart

This is a breakthrough LP for Leeroy who grew up in Victoria and was a fixture on the Coast.
His 11th Lp
Killer band..has Elvis Costello’s drummer sitting in.
First music made in Leeroy’s new studio in Lethbridge
 


 
It’s been said before that love is a battlefield, and on his latest album Love Versus (out April 7, 2017 through True North Records)Leeroy Stagger comes well armed. The eleventh studio release by the Western Canadian native is also a milestone, marking the first recording made at Stagger’s home studio in southern Alberta. But more significantly, his ever-evolving fusion of roots, rock and pop reaches new heights on Love Versus, resulting in 10 tracks that confirm his status as one of Canada’s best contemporary singer/songwriters.

“Leeroy is one of the most insightful songwriters I have ever come across. He has a gift for distilling complex images, commentary and concepts into brilliantly succinct lyrical one liners,” says Geoff Kulawick, President, True North Records.
It’s not that Stagger needed much more validation; after working with acclaimed producers Russell Broom (Sam Roberts) and Steve Berlin (Los Lobos) on his previous two albums, Stagger teamed up with Colin Stewart (Dan Mangan, Black Mountain, Yukon Blonde) to produce Love Versus, and put together a dream band for the project.  Longtime friend and collaborator Steve Bays (Hot Hot Heat, The Mounties) remixed and ‘reimagined’, as Stagger would say, the title song and single in Vancouver.
The cornerstone was Pete Thomas, longtime drummer for Elvis Costello, who came up from L.A. for the sessions, joining guitarist Paul Rigby (Neko Case), keyboardist Geoff Hilhorst (The Deep Dark Woods), and Stagger’s longtime bassist Tyson Maiko. Over the course of three weeks, they christened Stagger’s new studio, and in the process changed his perspective on his art.
What is most striking about Love Versus overall is the wisdom at the foundation of each track, and indeed, for anyone who has followed Stagger’s career to this point, it should be apparent that this is the album he’s been destined to make. Since first making his mark on the Canadian independent music scene at the turn of this century, Leeroy Stagger has toured the world, both on his own and with the likes of Steve EarlePixiesModest Mouse and Evan Dando. After almost two decades of consistent output, Stagger certainly does have the respect of both his peers and Canada’s music industry tastemakers. However, the addition ofLove Versus to his (ahem) staggering body of work opens a new chapter, promising to reach many more ears.

Stagger has also announced a 10-date Western Canadian tour, kicking off March 17 at Panorama, BC and ending in Vancouver on April 22. Dates are below.
Mar 17 8:00pm Panorama Ski Resort Panorama, BC
Mar 18 8:00pm Panorama Ski Resort Panorama, BC
Mar 24 8:00pm St. Basil’s Cultural Centre Edmonton, AB
Mar 25 8:00pm The Bailey Theatre Camrose, AB
Mar 26 8:00pm Tavern 1883 Canmore, AB
Apr 19 9:00pm The Queens Nanaimo, BC
Apr 20 8:00pm The Waverly Hotel Cumberland, BC
Apr 21 8:00pm Sugar Nightclub Victoria, BC
Apr 22 9:30pm Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC
Leeroy Stagger Website: http://leeroystagger.com
Leeroy Stagger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/leeroystagger
Leeroy Stagger on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leeroystaggermusic
Leeroy Stagger on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leeroystagger/

PLAYLIST:

Thats what love will make you do Little Milton Stax 50th
Squib Cakes Tower of Power Back to Oakland
www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Leeroy Stagger Interview The Stew
Love has something else to say (live) Tedeschi Trucks Band Everybody Talki n’
Mulligan Stew – with TDM Leeroy Stagger in 30 minutes
Boogie Funk Colin James Blue Highways
You’re gonna need somebody on your bond (live) Taj Mahal The Essential
Take me home (Country Road) Toots abnd the Maytals Reggae Greats
Tequilla Sunrise (live) The Eagles Hell Freezes Over
www.coyotesbanff.com Leeroy Stagger in 15 minutes
Dad’s gonna kill me Richard Thompson Songlines
Summer Rain Johnny Rivers Best of
Welcome to Mulligan Stew – Year 21 TD Mulligan. Next it’s Leeroy!!
Leeroy Stagger Interview Love Versus
i WANT IT ALL (ROCK REMIX) Leeroy Stagger Love Versus
Leeroy Stagger Interview Love Versus
Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone Leeroy Stagger Love Versus
Leeroy Stagger Interview Love Versus
Run Rabbit Run Leeroy Stagger Love Versus
Leeroy Stagger Interview Love Versus
Little Brother Leeroy Stagger Love Versus
www.mulliganstew.ca Next – 30 minutes of music
September Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Gangster of Love Johnny Guitar Watson I heard that
The way you do (the things you do) The Temptations Hitsville
10th ave Freeze out (live) Bruce Springsteen. E Street Band Live 75-85
Desire U2 Rattle and Hum
you dont know me Alison Krauss Windy City
Bub Bye
The Refugee (live) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Pack of the Plantation

March 11th, 2017 – Parksville Uncorked and Untapped…Tigh-na-Mara

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Its the 9th annual Parksville Uncorked and Untapped.
This week we hang with “The Untapped:”. The Brewers & Distillers!
Check out the guests below
And we find Tim Pawsey, The Hired Belly for a long planned sit down.
If it’s Food and Wine you want to  know about,  Tim’s your guy.

THE SHOW

Wonderful Parksville.  Land of Beaches, Resorts and almost as nice as Nanoose Bay!!
We head for  Tigh-Na-Mara Resort and the UnTapped portion of  the 9th annual Parksville Uncorked.
Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands are awash in brewers and distillers. (CiderMakers as well, but that’s another show)
 
Guests include:
Leslie Fenn, Howe Sound Brewing and R&B Brewing  howesound.com
Alayne MacIsaak, Sheringham Distilling  sheringhamdistillery.com
Chef Eric Edwards, Tigh-Na-Mara. tigh-na-mara.com

chef eric edwards

Dave Paul, Owner, Brewmaster Love Shack Libations loveshacklibations.com
Mike Pizzarelli  Arbutus Distilling arbutus-distillery.com
Dave Woodward, Head Brewer. Mt Arrowsmith Brewing arrowsmithbrewing.com
Bryan Stokes, Food and Bev Tigh-Na-Mara. tigh-na-mara.com
…and a feature interview with:     Tim Pawsey.  The Hired Belly.  His Highness of Hornby. The Bard of Bordeaux. 
A really fine writer, food and wine judge and completely connected to our food and wine.  We talk about his experiences at the just finished VanWineFest and then move on to our guests and their libations.

Tim Pawsey

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 Alberto Antonini. Presents Garzon wines from Uruguay
James Sichel – Theres been a Sichel In Bordeaux Since 1883
Frank Giustra. Dominica Fiore- One of the World’s Best Olive Oils
John Skinner. Painted Rock. Pairing with those oils
Umberto Menghi. He’s baaaaaack
Flourish!!   A fun Food and Wine event at Vancouver Community College
With Naramata Bench Wines: Kettle Valley, Elephant Island, Tightrope and  Chefs Angus An & Clement Chan

March 4th, 2017 – The Legendary John Bishop!

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One of the legends of Canadian dining..John Bishop joins us for the first two segments..

So much to talk about. Organic. Sustainability. The star chefs who’ve gone through the kitchen.

How Vancouver became the dining destination it is today.

John Bishop IS dining in Vancouver.

Two interviews remaining from our coverage at 2017 VanWineFest.  Tony Holler Owner of Poplar Grove and Chris Tolley  Owner. Winemaker at Moon Cursor

And Josh Hammond – Villa Maria Winemaker in Marlborough.

THE SHOW

 

John Bishop grew up loving food  in Newton Powys, Wales.  After starting his culinary career in England John moved to Vancouver in 1973.

There were no farmers markets (except for Chinatown) Ingredients always came from somewhere else. France, California, Asia, Italy.

John slowly changed all that by connecting with local farmers, foragers and growers.

 

John Bishop

John began his career in Vancouver with  Umberto Menghi .  Eventually he opened Bishop’s in 1985 on Fourth Ave.

Since then, Bishop’s has consistently been one of the city’s top restaurants. Annually the restaurant receives top grades from local as well as all the respected North American guides.

FYI – There are four John Bishop books out there..each a great help in your kitchen. Bishop’s, Cooking at My House, Fresh and Simply and  Bishop’s.

John is a storyteller,  a chef, an author and one of the nicest people I’ve ever met.

 www.bishopsonline.com

  Tony Holler – Owner of Poplar Grove and Monster Vineyards (Naramata Bench)

Tony Holler and friends! photo courtesy of Scout Magazine

 

Chris Tolley – Moon Cursor Winery (Osoyoos)

 Tasting Room Radio aired around 35 interviews during the 2017 Vancouver International Wine Festival.

We proudly present the last two guests.

Tony Holler purchased Poplar Grove from Ian Sutherland and immediately set about building a spectacular home winery on Munson Mountain above Penticton.He created Monster vineyards just down the hill and has never been busier.

Love catching up with Tony..never at a loss for words or winemaking passion.

www.poplargrove.ca

 Chris Tolley  Moon Cursor Vineyards

 

Beeta & Chris Tolley Moon Cursor

Chris and his wife Beata met at Lincoln University in NZ.  The original name of the winery was  Twisted Tree, which had been the name since 2004.

In the dark of winter 2011, they  made the bold move to change our identity to Moon Curser Vineyards – a name that captures many colourful stories of the Osoyoos area, as well as the renegade spirit of their  winemaking.

 

Chris was a Software Engineer by training. Farmer and winemaker by day.  His  academic year at NZ’s Lincoln University gave him  a soft spot for offbeat varietals with loads of personality.

Many of us are attracted by their amazing wines they release.

Carmenere, Tannat, Tempranillo, Arneis,  Touriga Naciona and Dolcetto

And the blends – WoW

Border Vines, Dead of Night, Afraid of the Dark.

Love these guys..and love their wines.

http://www.mooncurser.com/

  

 Josh Hammond – Villa Maria

Josh Hammond

Villa Maria is one of New Zealand’s highest profile wineries and certainly the most awarded.

Their sustainable practices are exemplary and consistent.

So…how are the wines?

Given their commitment to the land and the vineyards it’s not surprising how good they are. What may surprise is that their wines – white, red and bubble – are consistent. From one year to the next which all  wine fans  want from their winery.

Production winemaker Josh Hammond passed through Vancouver and most of Canada,  pouring his latest portfolio.

Josh Hammond – Villa Maria

Josh was born and raised in Marlborough, becoming the 5th generation to grow up on the family sheep farm situated next door to where the Villa Maria Marlborough winery now stands. The land, which was considered too fertile for growing grapes by his grandfather, now produces Sauvignon Blanc for Villa Maria.

 

An early interest in law led Josh to the University of Otago to study a double degree in Law and Chemistry. During this time he also spent six months in Europe on a law exchange studying at Charles University in the Czech Republic.

Then  to California and Burgundy where he gained valuable experience working with a range of grape varieties.

Returning back to his roots Josh joined the Villa Maria Marlborough team as Assistant Winemaker in 2013 and was promoted to Production Winemaker in December of that year.

With the Marlborough Sounds on his door step he enjoys spending time in the outdoors, diving, water skiing and sailing. He also enjoys recreating local dishes from the countries he has visited and matching these with New Zealand wines, for friends and family.

 

Yours truly had the pleasure of joining others at a tasting in Gastown that was a pleasure from beginning to end.

I had to wait until Josh got back to Marlborough before he had time to talk and give us the full background on the wines below.

Some you can find now..the others marked as “spec” hopefully in the new year.  Just thought you might like to know what’s possible from this fine company down the road.

http://www.villamaria.co.nz/

  •  Private Bin Lightly Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc, spec, $16.99 plus tax+dep
  • Private Bin Sauvignon Blanclisted, $16.99 plus tax+dep
  • Cellar Selection Sauvignon Blanc, spec, $21.49  plus tax+dep
  • Private Bin Pinot Grislisted, $17.79 plus tax+dep
  • Private Bin Pinot Noir, spec, $18.79 plus tax+dep
  • Cellar Selection Pinot Noir, spec, $30.49 plus tax+dep
  • Private Bin Merlot Cab Sauv Hawke’s Bay, spec, $13.99 plus tax+dep

  

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 The 9th annual Parksville Uncorked and Untapped Festival.

Howe Sound Brewing

Love Shack Libations

Mt Arrowsmith Brewing

Arbutus Distillers

Sheringham Distilling

Richard de Silva – Misconduct (Naramata Bench)

Tim Pawsey – The Hired Belly

Alberto Antonini – Bodega Garzon  (Uruguay)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew March 4th 2017- Tom Cochrane Interview!

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Tom Cochrane is starting his Mad Mad World 25th anniversary tour this week in the West.
That’s the album that gave us Life is a Highway. And many fans for Tom.
26 years ago Tom and I had traveled to Malawi, Ethiopia, Mozambique and other African nations on behalf of World Vision.
He guests on Saturdays Stew and we have lots to talk about.
Tom and I have always talked..we’ve developed a shorthand over the years.
There was a moment in the skies over Africa in a small prop plane in the middle of a violent storm,  where be both looked at each other and said “ we may not get through this”.
Tom was in the co-pilot seat..I thought that was a good sign.
Those kinds of things pull you together.
We both came back to Canada changed humans.
You can’t walk through camps where people die in front of you and not be changed.
Thankfully, when you leave the tents where the life or death battle takes place…you’re greeted by the cured,  the healed and the just plain lucky.
They sing, they dance, they celebrate being alive.
It shows itself in Tom’s music

Tour Dates:

Mar 02 Abbotsford Centre Abbotsford, Canada
Mar 03 Prospera Place Kelowna, Canada
Mar 04 Sandman Centre Kamloops, Canada
Mar 06 Prince George CN Centre Prince George, Canada
Mar 07 Revolution Place Grande Prairie, Canada
Mar 09 Canalta Centre Medicine Hat, Canada
    Mar 10 Centenial Centre Bonnyville, Canada

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to The Stew with Terry David Mulligan
Neva Delbert McClinton Prick of the Litter
Can’t get next to you Al Green Best of
You don’t see it The Duhks Fast paced World
The Waiting (live) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Pack up the Plantation
www.canadahouse.com Tonights guest – Tom Cochrane. In an Hour
Got to move (live) Fleetwood Mac Boston Blues
Sixteen Tons (live) ZZ Top with Jeff Beck Greatest hits from around The World
Lovely Rita The Beatles Sgt Pepper
Mulligan Stew with tdm Tom Cochrane Interview in an hour Aretha next
Think Aretha Franklin Something to believe in
Didn’t it rain Amy Helm Didn’t it rain
Can’t get my act together Ron Sexsmith Carosel One
Crawl bare naked ladies Grinning Streak
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Coming UP – Jimi and The Stones
Wait until tomorrow Jimi Hendrix Best of
Sympathy for the Devil (live) The Rolling Stones Hyde Park Live
Hour Two of Mulligan Stew Tom Cochrane Interview in 30 minutes
Gangster of Love Stevie “Guitar” Miller Sailor
You’re so fine Stevie “Guitar” Miller Sailor
No regrets Tom Cochrane Mad Mad World
Chest fever The Band Music from Big Pink
www.coyotesbanff.com Tom Cochrane in 10
Can I get a Witness Son Real The Name
Don’t make them like they used to The harpoonist and the axe murderer Real Fine Mess
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew
Baby Ran 54 40 La Difference A History Unplugged
Mulligan Stew – Year 21 Tom Cochrane NEXT
Tom Cochrane Interview Mad Mad World Tour
Emotional Truth Tom Cochrane Mad Mad World
Tom Cochrane Interview Mad Mad World Tour
Life is a Highway (live) Tom Cochrane Mad Mad World Deluxe
Tom Cochrane Interview
Human Race (acoustic) Tom Cochrane Songs of a Circling Spirit