Latest News

June 25th, 2016- Vancouver International Wine Festival

hello

Tasting Room Radio Post Banner

It’s one of the best wine festivals anywhere. The 38th annual Vancouver International Wine Festival  Held at the Vancouver Convention Centre from  Feb 20- March 1

For eight years TRR has set up a studio on the floor of the Trade Tasting on the Thursday and invited the World to sit in.

THE SHOW

Banner (2)

 

 

The Vancouver International Wine Festival is one of the biggest and oldest wine events in the world, offering something for every level of wine drinker, collector and trade professional. Winery principals (winemaker, proprietor, senior executive) representing 156 wineries from 14 countries will be in attendance to pour and discuss their wines. In 2016, the theme country will be Italy.

38th Vancouver Wine festival featuring Italy

The heart of the festival is the International Festival Tastings at the Vancouver Convention Centre, where 776 wines are available for sampling, with an additional 164 wines available at two trade tastings. More than 625 additional wines will be served at special events orbiting the tasting room, including a gala dinner + auction, wine seminars, trade events, and food and wine pairing affairs such as winery dinners, lunches and brunches at top Vancouver restaurants and hotels.

The Italian table will represent an all-star moment.  Tedeschi/Ricasoli/Dogliani

 

Hour One:

  • Michaela Morris – House Wine
  • Stevie Kim – VinItaly
  • Gurvinder Bhatia – Quench Wine Editor – Edmonton
  • Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva
  • Harry Hertscheg – Executive director of Festival
  • Riccardo Tedeschi – Tedeschi Amarone (family owner/winemaker) Veneto/Valpolicella –
  • Barone Francesco Ricasoli (32nd generation Ricasoli) Tuscany/Chianti Classico –
  • Fiorenzo Dogliani – Batasiolo.  Piedmont  CEO   (Richardo March.. Export Director)
  • Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva
  • Michael Bartier – Bartier Bros  BC
  • Chris Wyse – Burrowing Owl  BC
  • Harry McWatters – Time  BC
  • Ezra Cypes – Summerhill  BC
  • Thomas Perrin – Famille Perrin  France
  • Jim Robertson – Stoneleigh  NZ
  • Eduardo Montresor  – Montessor .  Veneto Italy
  • Loren Gil – Gil Family Estates  Spain

 

NEXT WEEK HOUR TWO

  •  Daenna van Mulligen
  • DJ Kearney
  • Kurtis Kolt
  • Rhys Pender
  •  Matt Dumayne –  WM  Haywire
  • Andrew Winsor –  WM  Tinhorn Creek
  • John Freeman – WM Waterbrook (Washington)
  • Kirk Brewer – Gruet Winery (New Mexico)
  • Poplar Grove – Stefan Arnason, Winemaker
  •  
  • David Phillips – Michael David Winery (Cali)
  • Mark DeVere – Mondavi (Cali)
  • Ted Seghesio – Seghesio  (Abigail Smith
  •   
  • Marilisa Allegrini  – Owner-CEO – Allegrini
  • Ermenegildo Giusti – Owner – Giusti
  • David Scholefield – Haywire  Advisor
  • Stefano Benini – Int Export Director/Family member Marchesi De’Frescobaldi 
  • Gabriele Tacconi – WM –  Ruffino (1st visit to Canada)

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew June 18th 2016- Sarah McLachlan Interview

hello

TDM & McLachlan

 This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry David Mulligan is excited to interview Grammy and Juno Award winning artist Sarah McLachlan.

I had the pleasure of doing the first national interview with  Sarah for MuchWest many years ago. I asked her what she wanted to do now that she had moved  from one coast to another and she said “I want to write songs and sing them and have people hear my music”  We talk about that on Saturdays Stew.
Also, I was happily surprised to hear Sarah reference the World Vision trip we took  together to Cambodia and Thailand.  She said performing for  kids on the streets made her realize how powerful music could be for children who don’t have any access to it and thus was born the idea of her Foundation The Sarah McLachlan School of Music.
I treasure each time we get together and I hope you do as well.
Sarah is headlining the 2016 Vancouver Jazz Festival June 27th The QE Theatre in Vancouver.  Then she’s off to tour with Josh Groban.
Sarah’s latest release is the sublime Shine On.. We’ll also talk about her next LP.
With over 25 years in the recording industry, Sarah McLachlan is a multi-platinum singer/songwriter best known for her intimate vocals and engaging lyrics. Canadian-born, this Grammy and Juno Award winning artist has sold over 40 million albums. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Order of Canada and the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement. Her philanthropic efforts extend to The Sarah McLachlan School of Music—a non-profit music education program for at-risk and underserved youth. Sarah’s latest album Shine On celebrates the human ability to grow from our experiences, thrive and shine on.
 

 

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew your host – Terry David Mulligan Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
hold on I’m coming BB King and Eric Clapton Riding with the King
Love Matt Morris when everything breaks open
Young Blood The Band Til the night is gone/Tribute to Doc Pomus
Mulligan Stew www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Sarah McLachlan
Get a job James Taylor Other Covers
Dream in blue Los Lobos Kiko
welcome to The Stew coming UP – Sarah McLachlan interview www.mulliganstew.ca
The ballad of Billy Cowsill Dusty Bentall and The Smokes Orion
Mulligan Stew Next – Sarah McLachlan interview
Sarah McLachlan Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
in your shoes Sarah McLachlan Shine On
Sarah McLachlan Interview
Love beside me Sarah McLachlan Shine On
Sarah McLachlan Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
angel (live) Sarah McLachlan Acoustic EP
into the mystic Colin James Limelight
welcome to The Stew HOUR Two
Gimme some lovin’ (live) Traffic Last great traffic jam
Run like the River Vintage Trouble 1 Hopeful Road
Horace and Pete Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger Deluxe
This isa Mulligan Stew – Year 20 TDM
Loan me a Dime Boz Scaggs (with Duane Allman) Boz Scaggs
welcome to The Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Lemon Squeezer (live) Fleetwood Mac Shrine 69
My favourite wine is Tequilla Michael Franti & Spearhead Soul Rocker
There was a time (live) James Brown and the Famous Flames Star Time
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew – Hour Two
Weightless Matt Anderson Weightless
Down in the Flood (live) Fairport Convention Ebbets Field 1974
Shake for me Howlin Wolf His Best

June 18th, 2016- Fong on Food and the best patios in Vancouver

hello

Tasting Room Radio Post Banner

Nathan Fong on the Best Patios in Vancouver and why..

Celebrating Pride month in Vancouver with Absolut Rainbow cocktails!!

It’s 40 years since The Judgment of Paris. BC had its own “judgement” last year.

We remember with DK Kearney and surprise winners  Chris Jentsch and Amber Jones at CC Jentsch.  

THE SHOW

Nathan Fong – Fong on Food and the best patios in Vancouver

Nathan fong

Nathan fong

 My challenge to Nathan was simple..after it stops RAINING where are the best patios for dining, seeing and being seen?

Here’s Nathan’s response

“For me, most patios places are always packed and buzzing during the summer. It’s the time to be seen and alfresco dining is in!

Food and service are always in my top tier…atmosphere, locations and views to me are secondary, nice but not as important as the food that comes out on the plate.

Sure, it’s always great to see the athletic and buff passer-bys rollerblading or jogging on the seawall (such as Ancora, Beach Bay or Provence) or the glorious sunsets from the Coal Harbour Cactus Club or The Teahouse at Ferguson Point, but as you said before, there’s so many places that take the location for granted and the food takes a step down. It’s still important no matter where the location is.”

 Nathan Fong is a Vancouver born chef who is an award-winning food stylist, an accomplished food & travel journalist and founder of Fong on Food. His love for food is a family trait that has been the drive behind his work, although he wouldn’t call it a ‘job’ or ‘work’.

In the business since 1989, Nathan is a pioneer in preparing food for photography and film. He developed many of the mouth watering techniques used by food stylists today. It is important to Nathan for the food to look as good in media as it does in person.

For Nathan, travel and food go hand in hand. His drive and passion for travel stems from his desire to expand his palate and share this with others. Explore the world of food through Nathan’s eyes and share in his experiences.

Personally, I think the awards say it all 

  • Former Director, IACP (Int’l Ass’n of Culinary Professionals)
  • Founder and Chair, Passions for The Dr Peter AIDS Foundation
  • Honorary Director, The Dr Peter AIDS Foundation
  • Travel Media Assoc of Canada (BC Board)
  • IACP Award of Excellence (Foodstyling)
  • GlobalTV
  • ShawTV
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Taste Magazine, contributing editor
  • International Taste and Travel Magazine, contributing editor
  • Boulevard Magazine, Food and Travel
  • Canadian Traveler
  • www.fongonfood.com
  • twitter: fongonfood

June is World Pride Month – To celebrate we mix Absolut Rainbow with  bartenders Kaitlyn Stewart (Royal Dinette) and Terence Lowe (Keefer Bar-Fountainhead Pub)
Just in time for World Pride Month in June, Absolut Vodka introduces its latest limited edition bottle: Absolut Mix.

Absolut Rainbow

Continuing Absolut’s long tradition of championing inclusion, Absolut Mix is a tribute to the rainbow flag – an icon of diversity.

Why Absolut Mix? Because the distinctive, signature Absolut bottle blends the six colours of pride in a way that brings them together, yet maintains their individuality, just like Absolut’s vision to encourage people to connect without labels.

Absolut Mix contains the same premium, Swedish vodka as a bottle of Absolut Vodka.

Vancouver bartenders, Terence Lowe, The Keefer Bar + The Fountainhead Pub and Kaitlyn Stewart, Royal Dinette have both created original Absolut cocktails to mark the occasion. Whip one up at home, or order it straight from her bar during  Vancouver’s Pride festival.  We talk mixes, Pride Month and what it means to each, why Absolut took this 30 year journey and Vancouver as a cocktail nation. 

 

The Harvey Milk

The Harvey Milk

Bartender: Kaitlyn Stewart // Bar Manager, Royal Dinette

Concept: “My cocktail concept is based around a homemade milk liqueur. I infused it with blueberries to get a really nice purple colour out of it (purple being a significant colour in the lgbtq community). I named the cocktail “Harvey Milk” to pay homage to the biggest and most significant gay advocate of the last 50 years.

Absolut Mix_Kaitlyn Stewart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harvey Milk 

  • 1 oz. Blueberry milk liqueur
  • ¾ oz. Absolut Mix
  • ½ oz. Odd society Cassis
  • ¾ oz. fresh pressed lemon juice
  • 2 dashes orange bitters
  • 1 oz. Whey

Combine all ingredients into shaker tin. Vigorously shake for 10-15 seconds. Fine strain over ice into rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon twist and a few blueberries.

Milk liqueur: equal parts vodka to white sugar to whole milk (preferably organic). 1/2 cup of frozen blueberries. 1 whole lemon chopped and 1 whole orange chopped. Combine all ingredients into a mason jar or jug. Let stand for 10 days at room temperature, mixing once a day. On the 10th day, using a fine mesh strainer lined with a coffee filter, carefully transfer contents into another jar. Repeat this step until milk liqueur is translucent. Finished product will be good for 6 months. 

 ABSOLUT TOMBOY

Absolut Tomboy

Absolut Tomboy

Bartender: Terence Lowe // The Keefer Bar + The Fountainhead Pub

Terence Lowe

Terence Lowe

Concept: This is a colour-changing variation of a Tom Collins and a French 75 using vodka.

Absolut Tomboy

 1 ½ oz. Absolut Mix

2 oz. Blueberry purée/muddled blueberries

1 oz. “Tomboy Syrup” (red cabbage water, sugar, baking soda)

1 oz. Lime juice

Crushed ice

Sparkling wine/champagne

Add blueberry puree, vodka and Tomboy Syrup into a Collins glass. Fill glass with crushed ice.

Add lime juice and observe colour change. Top with crushed ice and sparkling wine.

Garnish with a lime wheel & blueberries.

Tomboy syrup: To achieve the colour change, add red cabbage juice & sugar. To prepare the cabbage juice, cut a red cabbage into one-inch strips, and add to a microwavable safe bowl. Add water until the cabbage is submerged. Microwave on high until the water is boiling, which should take roughly two and a half to three minutes, depending on the size of the bowl. Add a pinch of baking soda, which will turn the syrup blue. Measure the water and add an equal amount of sugar. Allow the syrup to cool.

Cheers!!

www.thekeeferbar.com

www.thefountainheadpub.com

www.royaldinette.ca

www.absolut.com/ca

The Judgment of BC –  DJ Kearney (Expert and Organizer) and Chris Jentsch/Amber Jones (CC Jentsch Winery)

 2016  marks 40 years since The Judgment of Paris  a blind tasting where a panel of esteemed French judges chose upstart California wines over France’s best.  There were  tremendous aftershocks of this historic event that changed forever the world of wine.
The Paris Tasting of 1976 will forever be remembered as the landmark event that transformed the wine industry. At this legendary contest—a blind tasting—a panel of top French wine experts shocked the industry by choosing unknown California wines over France’s best.

The Paris wine shop owner and expert Steven Spurrier who conceived and organized  the event in Paris  was invited by DJ Kearney to oversee The Judgment of BC last year in Vancouver.

Steven Spurrier & Amber Jones

Steven Spurrier & Amber Jones

 

 

(The film Bottleshock was loosely – very loosely  based on this Paris tasting)

DJ and Steven gathered 12 Chardonnays and 12 Syrah in a blind taste off.  6 BC Chards and 6 Syrahs were included to see just how we measured up to other World Wines.

 

Our Chards held their own but no upsets there. (Blue Mountain was the highest ranked from BC) The top five finishers came from Australia (Soumah 2103), New Zealand (Kumea River 2012), South Africa (Hamilton Russell) and two from France (Jean-Marc Brochard Chablis Premier Cru Montmains 2012 and Bouchard Pere & Fils Meursault Premier Cru Genevrieres 2011).

 

 

The surprise winner on the Syrah side was CC Jentsch, which won the whole Syrah event.

Chris Jentsch

Chris Jentsch

No. 2 was Langmeil Shiraz Orphan Bank 2012 from South Australia and third was 2013 Domaine Vincent Paris Cornas Granit from France. The No. 4 and 5 Syrahs were from the Okanagan – 2012 Nichol from Naramata and 2013 Le Vieux Pin Cuvee Classique from Oliver.

First we talk to DJ  Kearney about the Judgment and what it ultimately means to BC and Canadian Wines and why CC Jentsch won the Syrah tastings.

DJ Kearney

DJ Kearney

Director of Wine – New District

https://newdistrict.ca/

And then after a break we’ll head to The Golden Mile,  South of Oliver and meet the charming Chris Jentsch the co-owner and grower of CC Jentsch  vineyards and the winemaker who created the Syrah and other wines waiting to be discovered. – Amber Jones.

Amber grew up on Vancouver Island and moved to the Okanagan in 2009 to pursue her passion for wine. She came to C.C. Jentsch Cellars with an elite background of experience at Nk’Mip Cellars, Road 13, and Black Hills Estate Winery before accepting Chris’ offer to craft his mature Golden Mile Bench fruit into award winning wines.

www.ccjentschcellars.com

http://www.ccjentschcellars.com/big-easy

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

  •  2016 Vancouver International Wine festival
  • Parts One and Two
  • 2 hours of seasoned, reasoned tasting and comments from the best winemakers and principals in the world.
  • Feature group – The Italians. An all-star group of legendary Principals.
  • Wines of Spain – with Master of Wine Norrel Robertson pouring 5-7-10 year old Anciano Tempranillo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew June 11th 2016- Live Tracks and MORE

hello

REPEAT SHOW (6)
No special guest..no themes..no party tricks…
Just solid music for whatever Saturday night holds.
BUT we do have lots of LIVE TRACKS
From…..

  • CCR (Midnight Special)
  • Keb Mo (She just wants to dance)
  • Peter Gabriel (Solsbury Hill)
  • Bob Dylan (Like a rolling stone unplugged)
  • Eric Clapton (Don’t think twice)
  • The Hip  (Twist my Arm)
  • Bare Naked Ladies I(Brian Wilson)
  • Blue /Rodeo (5 days in May)

And we finish the show with two live Joe Cocker tracks

  • Feeling Alright
  • With a little Help from my Friends

 Plus tracks from the Edmonton Folk fest Sampler

  • Mike farris (killer version of A Change is gonna Come)
  • Dar Williams (As cool as I am)
  • Kaleo (Way down we go)

 New music from

  • Paul Simon
  • Boz Scaggs
  • Led Zeppelin

Did I mention

  • U2 )remixed)
  • Marianne Faithful (Thelma and Louise Soundtrack)
  • Santana (smoke on the water)
  • Joe Jackson (Oh well)

Something for EVERYBODY
-TDM
 

PLAYLIST:

Celebrating 20 years of Mulligan Stew TDMulligan playlist mulliganstew.ca
The Midnight Special (live) CCR The Concert
She just wants to dance (live) Keb Mo That hot pink blues LP
Solsbury Hill (live) Peter Gabriel Secret World Live
Mulligan Stew – with TDM www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Clapton/Hip/Blue Rodeo LIVE
Like a Rolling Stone (live) Bob Dylan MTV Unplugged
Rich Woman Boz Scaggs A Fool to care
Celebrating 20 Years of Stew Next Clapton/The Hip/Blue Rodeo – All live tracks and Zep
Don’t think twice (live) Eric Clapton Bob Dylan’s 30th anniversary concert
Twist my arm (live) The Tragically Hip Live between us
Brian Wilson (live) BN Ladies Live at Red Rocks
5 days in May (live) Blue Rodeo Blue Road
Hots on for nowhere Led Zeppelin Presence (deluxe) Reference Track
Terry David Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Playlist at mulliganstew.ca
Oh well Joe Jackson Laughter and Lust
Change is going to come Mike Farris Edmonton Folk fest Sampler cd
I’m on a roll Dr. John Doc Pomus tribute LP
Strnger to Stranger Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
www.coyotesbanff.com Next Marianne Faithful and Santana
Ballad of Lucy Jordan Marianne Faithful Thelma and Louise Soundtrack
Smoke on the water Santana Guitar heaven
Mulligan Stew – with TDM Playlist at mulliganstew.ca
Barabajagal Donovan (with Jeff Beck) Try for the Sun
You don’t miss your water William Bell Best of Soul
Way down we go Kaleo Edmonton Folk fest Sampler cd
Who’s going to ride your wild horses (Temple Bar re-mix) U2 Achtung baby B Sides and Bonuses
As cool as I am Dar Williams Edmonton Folk fest Sampler cd
TDM – The Stew
Feelin Alright (live) Joe Cocker Classic Cocker
With a little help (from my friends) (Live) Joe Cocker Classic Cocker

June 11th, 2016 – BBQ!

hello

Tasting Room Radio Post Banner B

Finally.  It’s BBQ Season.

Here’s a full hour of TRR dedicated to the do’s/don’t/pleasures of cooking outdoors and what to pair with the BBQ menu!

Light em UP!!

THE SHOW

 We start with Park Heffelfinger  and “crazy George”  Siu at Memphis Blues..

memphis Blues BBQ

memphis Blues BBQ

These guys are not just in the BBQ business..they live it and  breath it.

They talk smoke like some talk wine.

And speaking of wine..their drink menu includes some of the best pairing wines, a great list of bourbons, beer  and whiskey.

Park and George make BBQ fun!!  The boys walk and talk us through the do’s and don’ts of Q.  It’s a Master Class in smoke!!

Multiple locations in BC and Alberta.

George Siu and Park-Heffelfinger

George Siu and Park-Heffelfinger

In January 1999 George Siu and Park Heffelfinger  had a stopover in Memphis while flying from New Orleans. Lunch was a Pulled Pork Sandwich, and it was love at first bite.

Since then, they have attended the World Barbecue Championships in Memphis where they conducted extensive research. They were able to reproduce the recipes at home, and decided to bring Authentic Southern barbeque to Canada.

http://www.memphisbluesbbq.com/

The Wine Diva – Daenna van Mulligen

Daenna van Mulligen

Daenna van Mulligen

Who better to bring to us a list of wines to go with BBQ and Summer dining?

If you follow her Facebook postings nobody enjoys  summer dining more than Daenna.

If you’re looking to pair wines with meat, fish, veggies, shellfish even Tofu ,  Daenna has a list that will last until early September.

Whether its seafood, meat or veggies, everybody is firing up the BBQ.

But with those selections comes sauces, charcoal and seasoning.

So it takes a serious wine to complement your choices.

Enjoy Daenna’s choices..she’s tested and tasted them all.

The original list can be found at www.winediva.ca

Or go directly to her list posting

http://www.winediva.ca/viewnewsletterwines?nluuid=nl00111412816154fce46af89441&puid=951d0af1b9f76d8afd63cdbae104a9ee2594da08

Two Rivers/Left Field Cider/Chef Rob Belcham at Brewery and The Beast 2015

 

Two Rivers Meats

Two Rivers Meats

Three of the most interesting people at last year’s BBQ event Brewery and The Beast

Jason Pleym from Two Rivers Meats in North Vancouver,  who  supply 75% of the meats at this event and around BC.

Jason Pleym Two Rivers

Jason Pleym Two Rivers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jason has tips on meat prep and working the heat!

Theresa PetersenLeft Field Cider (Logan Lake)  Helping to lead the cider breakthrough in BC  is this female driven Cidery. Cider works with most BBQ dishes and its also a perfect patio sipper  Have a listen.

Theresa-Pedersen-Left-Field-Cider

Theresa-Pedersen-Left-Field-Cider

Rob Belcham from Campagnolo decided to go all the way and BBQ a whole farmed sturgeon. A fish that takes great skill to get just right.

Some fish Q tips as well.

www.tworiversmeats.ca

www.leftfieldcider.com

www.campagnolorestaurant.ca

 Similkameen BBQ King/Queen

 Guests – Chef Natasha Schooten.  Last year’s winner

And  Sara Crockett – Marketing Manager for Similkameen Winery Assn

 The 7th Annual Similkameen BBQ King event will be held on Saturday, July 9th from 5-9pm at the Historic Grist Mill & Gardens in Keremeos, BC

In this award-winning event, competing chefs will create unique dishes using organic ingredients from local farmers in the heart of Canada’s organic capital. In addition to the amazing food and wine at this event, there will also be live entertainment by Aidan Mayes & Mandy Coleand a silent auction that is a partial fundraiser for the Grist Mill and Gardens, which is a beautiful Heritage BC site.

This is a safe ride home event.  They  have shuttles available throughout the Okanagan and Similkameen. You can book your shuttle seats when you purchase your tickets on line or click here. Special thanks to Authentically Okanagan for working with us to coordinate our shuttle service this year.

A beautiful sunny day, amazing food, award-winning wines and ciders from the members of the Similkameen Wineries Association, live entertainment, a gorgeous venue and a silent auction with fantastic prizes. What more could you ask for?

Similkameen BBQ King & Queen

Early bird adult tickets are $80 if purchased by June 30, 2016. After that, adult ticket prices increase to $90. Youth and children tickets are also available.

Click here to purchase your tickets and book your free shuttle seat now!  Tickets are also available at any of the Association Wineries, The Keremeos Visitor Centre, Tree to Me, and the Grist Mill and Gardens.

 NOTE:  Next week we’ll let you know how you could enter to win a trip for four to The Similkameen Valley and be one of the very first guests to stay at the new guest rooms at Orofino Winery!

 www.similkameenwine.com    

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Nathan Fong – Best patios in the City

Master Class:  The wines of Provence

Plus a Rose Special

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew June 4th 2016-Bobby Rush, Daniel Cross, and Terry Wickham Interviews

hello

DSC_0153This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry interviews blues legend Bobby Rush and award-winning Canadian filmmaker Daniel Cross about his feature documentary, I Am The Blues.

I Am the Blues – Trailer from EyeSteelFilm on Vimeo.
I Am The Blues takes you on a booze and blues-fueled journey through the swamps of the Louisiana Bayou, the juke joints of the Mississippi Delta, and Moonshine-soaked BBQs in the North Mississippi Hill Country. Cross visits the last original, 80-year-old blues devils (including Bobby Rush, LC Ulmer, Carol Fran, Barbara Lynn and many more) who are working without management and touring the Chitlin’ Circuit.
Cross is the founder of a prestigious, non-fiction production company called EyeSteelFilm, and he first made his mark by directing feature length films about homelessness. Cross will talk about writing and directing the film, and Bobby Rush will talk about having his long and successful career become the focus of a documentary.
The film is set to premiere in Toronto on June 3, and is playing at the Medicine Hat Public Library Theatre on June 20 and at the Sled Island Film Festival in Calgary on June 26.
 
cp-Main stage EFMF
At 6:30pm MT Terry chats with Edmonton Folk Music Festival producer Terry Wickham. Terry has been the producer since 1989, and he will share his thoughts about this year’s lineup as well as crucial festival background info.
 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music www.mulliganstew.ca
Checkin up on my baby Tay Mahal In Progress and in Motion
Someday baby Bob Dylan Modern Times
Nobody rules you Danny Michel Mata Dora
Boy from Tupelo Emmy Lou harris Red dirt girl
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music www.canadahouse.com NEXT – Boz Scaggs
Hell to pay Boz Scaggs A fool to care
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew @ckua NEXT – I AM the Blues
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary) Screening dates on mulliganstew.ca
Everybody knows who I am Bobb Rush Youtube
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary)
Stagger Lee Henry Gray single
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary) Screening dates on mulliganstew.ca
Thrill is gone Kingfish Ingram youtube
Bobby Rush and Daniel Cross (Director) I am the Blues (documentary)
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew @ckua www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Terry Wickham
Money Blues LC Ulmar youtube
Rollin and Tumblin Tedeschi-Trucks band Everybody’s talkin’“
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music PLAYLIST – www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Terry Wickham
Fio on the Bayou The Meters Funkify your life
One way road John Butler Trio April Uprising
The Werewolf Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
There must be abetter world Irma Thomas A tribute to Doc Pomus
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music www.Coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Terry Wickham
I will be there Eric Clapton (and George harrison) I still do
Try a little Tenderness Etta James The Matriarch of the Blues
Mulligan Stew – 20 years of music PLAYLIST – www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Terry Wickham
Guest – Terry Wickham – Producer of Edmonton Folk festival
Mike Farris Shine for All the people
SOB Nathaniel Rateleff abnd the Night Sweats Live on Fallon
Guest – Terry Wickham – Producer of Edmonton Folk festival
It ain;t me babe River Whyless Youtube
Guest – Terry Wickham – Producer of Edmonton Folk festival

 

June 4th, 2016 – Proscecco & Valpolicella

hello

Tasting Room Radio Post Banner

Love your Prosecco?  How about Valpolicella?  Two of the very best Italian wine experts bring all the info you need

Master of Wine Barb Phillip and Michaela Morris, Italian Specialist.

On set with Actor, Director, Wine Snob Jason Priestley.

Trevor Kallies The Bar & Beverage Director, Donnelly Group.  Talks an all BC wine list and craft beer week plus they open in Toronto!!

Cheers!!

THE SHOW

 A master class in Prosecco and Valpolicella.  Please take a seat and enjoy!!!

 

Valpolicella

Valpolicella

ABOUT BARBARA PHILIP, MW:

Barbara Philip MW was the first Western Canadian to achieve the Master of Wine designation and is

the only female MW in the country. She is currently a Category Manager for BC Liquor Stores where

she is responsible for the European wine selections. Through Barbariain Wine Consulting, Barb works

as an international presenter, journalist and judge. In addition to lecturing across the United States,

Europe and Canada, Barbara has judged for the Argentina Wine Awards, The Dallas Morning News

Wine Competition, Gambero Rosso and the Decanter World Wine Awards in London. Since 2008, she

has been the wine columnist on CBC Radio One’s On The Coast.  http://www.barbarianwine.com/

Barbara Philip MW

Barbara Philip MW

 

 

 

 

ABOUT MICHAELA MORRIS:

Michaela Morris, DipWSET

Michaela Morris is a wine journalist, educator and presenter based in Vancouver, Canada. She is the weekly wine columnist for the Westender newspaper, contributes to EAT and Taste Magazine and makes regular radio and television appearances. Michaela presents seminars and judges for a variety of local festivals and competitions. She also lends her expertise abroad speaking at conferences such as Wine2Wine in Verona and Barolo’s Collisioni Festival and judging for the Wines of Portugal Challenge and Vinitaly’s 5 Star Wines Award. Michaela successfully completed the Wine & Spirit Education Trust’s (WSET) Diploma in 2005 and is a local instructor for program. She is also a certified Italian Wine Expert through Vinitaly International Academy, currently one of only three in the world.

 

Michaela Morris

Michaela Morris

Prosecco is distinguished for its fruity and fragrant wine characteristics with a delicate nose. The wine itself demonstrates a straw-yellow colour with greenish hue overlay. The nose offers a fragrant bouquet, including golden apples, citrus fruits and fresh plants, interspersed with lilac and acacia flowers.

The Veneto region was granted DOCG status in 2010 because it is the ideal home for Prosecco. There  is no better place to produce this wine.

In fact, there’s yet to be found any other wine area so perfectly suited to developing wines with the fragrant, complex aromas of Prosecco.

Prosecco sales have gone through the roof..Canada loves it’s Prosecco..for the taste and for the value.  http://www.housewine.ca/about-us/michaela-morris/

 

Jason Priestley –  Actor/Director. Canadian

Jason Priestley

Jason Priestley

 

Yes, we know Jason from 90210 but since those 9 wild years he’s gone on to appear on stage, in film and lots of tv series..(Call Me Fitz)

He’s also become a very fine director,  which is what brought him back to Vancouver.

He was directing a new series Van Helsing for Producer Chad Oakes.

 

and so..in his trailer on set at Riverview we talked about …

His hair

His acting and directing

Hollywood and Vines TV

His new Global series Private Eyes.

And, of course, Wine!!

 

http://www.officialjasonpriestley.com/

 

Trevor Kallies

Trevor Kallies

 

Trevor Kallies  Bar & Beverage Director, Donnelly Group
(President, Canadian Professional Bartenders Association, BC Chapter)

(Lamplighter/Bimini/Granville Room/New Oxford/Barber and Co/New Republic/Royal Dinette/Cinema/Library Square)

The Donnolly Group is one of Vancouver most successful restaurant and pub chains.

7 years ago they were one of the first groups to recognize and support the craft beer industry on the West Coast.

It also did not go un-noticed that they decided to pour an all BC wine list.

I went looking for Trevor because it’s the last two days of Craft Beer Week in Vancouver.

We found him in Toronto where he and his team has just opened the first Donnelly restaurant in Toronto.  Called Belfast Love!

Gave me a chance to ask Trevor about the differences between Toronto and Vancouver dining and wine/beer.

About this year’s craft beer week and what foods to pair with his wine lists.

 

https://twitter.com/tkallies

www.donnellygroup.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Next Week – Our BBQ Special!!

Mulligan Stew May 28th 2016-Which rock star will historians of the future remember?

hello

 
Screen Shot 2016-05-28 at 9.16.15 AM
Every once in a while you come across a fresh idea that begs to become a radio show.
A story that comes alive when you add music.
So..last week I came across the story  from the NY Times magazine by Chuck Klosterman.
Entitled – Which rock star will historians of the future remember?   (Click link to read article)
300 years from now – when students in classes won’t even know what rock was,  will be shown a photo or hologram of an artist that represents what rock was, who will that artist be?
0c785ae8-8ff0-4d35-b77e-bcaa9345b4ee
Klosterman takes us through the reasoning..

”Time fades everything but the essence of history..”

He considers The Beatles and all that they gave music.
He suggests that historians and critics  find it easier to pick a person rather than a group. It’s easier to tell the story.
Thus, Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan come into the spotlight.
bob-dylan
Elvis was a Star but didn’t write his own music.  Dylan wrote everything but had a less than stellar voice.
The Stones get a mention (no Zep. Little Richard. Fats. Jerry lee)
Hunterj_is_a_Question_markSo…WHO IS  in the picture  the teacher hold up to represent the whole of rock and roll.
 
That’s what we’ll deal with musically on today Stew – right at 6PM Mtn..
In the meantime..check out the playlist. We have some rock to play for you.
Thanks tdm
 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Stoop so Low Govt Mule with Dr John Shout
Will it go round in circles Billy Preston Best of
Gotta find a.. Paul Reddick Ride the one
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.canadahouse.com
Wilder (we’re chained) Brandi Carlile The Firewatchers Daughter
Baby, what you want me to do (live) Etta James Etta James – Chess 50th Anniversary
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
8 miles high skydiggers the songs of Gene Clark
Feel a whole lot better Byrds Best of
For what it’s worth (live) CSNY Deja Vu
If I had a Millions Dollars (live) BNLadies Live at Red Rocks
Lola (live) The Kinks Come Dancing with The Kinks
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan Coming Up – In 300 years – who represents Rock?
Tell yer mama Norah Jones The Fall
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca In 300 years – who represents Rock?
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Don’t do it (live) The Band Rock of Ages
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Hey Jude The Beatles Box Set and single
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Good Rockin Tonight Elvis Elvis at Sun
I shall be released (live) Bob Dylan (and The Band) The Last Waltz
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 The question is – in 300 years, who represents rock? background at www.mulliganstew.ca
Johnny B Goode Chuck Berry Best of
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Tempted Squeeze East Side Story
Sweet Soul legacy Paul Carrack Soul Shadows
I dreamed I saw St Anustine Eric Clapton I still do
Hear me Tedeschi Trucks band Le me get by
www.coytotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew
not fade away The Rolling Stones England’s Greatest Hit-makers
Two dogs and a bone Los Lobos The town and the city
Thanks for listening tdm See you in JUNE www.mulliganstew.ca
Big Boss man Whitehorse The Northern South

May 28th 2016 2 Valleys… The Okanagan and The Loire!

hello

Tasting Room Radio Post Banner

Checking out new pours from Valeria Tate at Bench 1775.

Bloom 2016 brings fresh pours from  Ann Sperling (Sperling) , John Skinner (Painted Rock) Chris Jentsch  (CC Jentsch) and Gavin Miller (Upper Bench).

And Daenna van Mulligan brings a Master Class in the wines of The Loire Valley.

 

THE SHOW

 

Val Tait – GM and Executive Winemaker  Bench 1775 (Naramata)

Valeria Tait Bench 1775

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

 

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

They were all owned at one time by Lang Vineyards.

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

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

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

Bench 1775

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

 

Keep an eye on Valeria Tait. She’s a winner!

 

 

www.bench1775.com

  

Bloom 2016 – Sperling/Painted Rock/CC Jentsch/Upper Bench

 

It’s the annual showcase of BC’s VQA wineries. All in one room at the same time.

It boggles the mind because we can’t cover them all.

I tried once – I ended up getting a knee replaced.

This year we feature four highly deserving wineries who want you to know about this year’s wines.

 

Ann Sperling – Sperling Vineyards (kelowna) www.sperlingvineyards.com

Ann Sperling

Ann Sperling

John Skinner – Painted Rock (ok falls)  www.paintedrock.ca

John-Skinner-Painted-Rock_5

Chris Jentsch – CC Jentsch (golden mile)  www.ccjentschcellars.com

Chris-Jentsch CC Jentsch

Chris-Jentsch CC Jentsch

Gavin Miller – Upper Bench (Naramata) https://www.upperbench.ca

Looking for your next favourite  BC wine?  Have a listen. It’s right here.

www.bcvqa.ca

 

Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva – The wines of The Loire Valley

 

Wine-Diva

Wine-Diva

The Loire Valley is the heart of France, famous for its natural beauty, magnificent châteaux and great wine. The region is rich in history and culture: Renaissance writer Rabelais was born here; Joan of Arc led French troops to victory in the Hundred Years’ War in the Loire; and, as the Cradle of the French Language, its residents speak the purest French.

The Loire Valley contains several distinct wine regions, each with its own characteristic grapes, appellations and styles

As a testament to all the region contributes to French and global culture, the Loire Valley (between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes-sur-Loire) was added to UNESCO’ World Heritage list in 2000.

Who better than to take all of us through a master class in the character of  Loire wines than The Wine Diva.

That consistency of character is remarkable when you consider that the Loire follows a 630-mile course from a source near Beaujolais to the Atlantic Ocean. The Loire is a land of moderation: It’s cold in the winter, and never gets super hot in the summer. Vines can really only grow here because of the river and its tributaries, which raise the temperature just those few vital degrees and ensure long, leisurely autumn days for the harvest.

The countryside is beautiful—wide expanses of vines, gentle slopes, grand castles and ancient cities, all dominated by the rivers and the milky blue light of the summer sky. If a vineyard area deserves to be called pastoral, this is it.

When you realize that the region is dominated by a mere four major varieties—Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Melon de Bourgogne and Cabernet Franc—the wines become accessible, and therefore enjoyable. This is step one in deciphering the surface complexity of Loire wine.

Please take a seat – The Wine Diva class is about to begin.

 

www.winediva.ca

www.loirevalleywine.com

MONMOUSSEAU TOURAINE CUVEE JM BRUT
CAVES DE SAUMUR CREMANT DE LOIRE ROSE DE CHANCENY
POUILLY FUME S DAGUENEAU & FILLES TRADITION
SAUMUR BLANC 2014 BOBINET
TOURAINE SAUVIGNON 2015 CHATEAUVIEUX
VOUVRAY SEC TURONIEN
HUREAU SAUMUR CHAMPGNY TUFFE
CHINON JUSTON MONMOUSSEAU

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Jason Priestley – Wine Snob

Donnelly Group pours an all BC list

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew May 21st 2016- Holger Peterson Interview

hello

Screen Shot 2016-05-21 at 12.08.11 PM
On the release of the Stoney Plain 40th Anniversary album
Holger takes us through the years and the amazing list of artists that graced the label.
Come join the celebration.
Hour two of Saturdays Stew.


Holger Petersen, President of Stony Plain Records Photo courtesy of Blaise van Malsen

Holger Petersen, President of Stony Plain Records
Photo courtesy of Blaise van Malsen


Petersen started producing records in 1972. The first were by Walter Horton, Johnny Shines, Roosevelt Sykes, Humphrey and the Dumptrucks, Liam Clancy and Paul Hann. All prior to Stony Plain Records which was registered in 1975 by he and Alvin Jahns. He now runs his own label, Stony Plain Records – one of Canada’s longest surviving independent record companies – and was a founder of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. He is a member of the Order of Canada and has an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Athabasca University.
Holger Petersen is a veteran Canadian broadcaster whose weekly Saturday Night Blues on CBC Radio has been a fixture on the network for twenty-five years. At home in Alberta, his CKUA network show, Natch’l Blues, has been aired every week for more than forty years.
 
 
 
 

More info available here: www.markpuccimedia.com/?p=2560

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with terry david mulligan
Black Spruce Lee harvey osmond Beautiful scars
Fortune Teller Robert Plant/Alison Krause Raising Sand
Stones in my passway Eric Clapton I still do
Sweet home Chicago Steve Miller Let your hair down
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.canadahouse.com
Repo man Ray Lamontagne God Willin’
Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca In 30 minutes Holger petersen Interview Next: Waterboys and Coldplay
Fisherman’s Blues The Waterboys Fisherman’s Blues
Up and Up Coldplay A Head full of Dreams
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 www.coyotesbanff.com Coming Up – Holger Petersen
Drive Joe Bonamassa Blues of Desperation
This is Hip John Lee Hooker Mr Lucky
welcome to Mulligan Stew TD Mulligan
Holger Petersen Interview
No more cheap wine Colin Linden Stony Plain 40 Years
Holger Petersen Interview
Louis Riel Doug Sahm Stony Plain 40 years
Holger Petersen Interview
soul of a man Maria Muldaur Richland Woman Blues
Holger Petersen Interview
Midnight Special Long John Baldry Stony Plain 40 years
welcome to Mulligan Stew TD Mulligan
Wars The Strumbellas Hope
Saturday Night No Sinner Old Habits Die Hard
Blackjack Ray Charles Best of
Papas got a brand new bag James Brown and the Famous Flames Best of
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 at tdmulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Madame George (live) Van Morrison Live at Hollywood Bowl
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys Rickie Lee Jones It’s like this
For no one Rickie Lee Jones It’s like this