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Mulligan Stew August 27th 2016-Tunes for a Saturday night!

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As I sit here and watch the tides change I’m thinking   “what do The Stewies want Saturday night?”
Let’s put the interviews away and just go with the tunes.
So….TUNES IT IS
We start with…
Black Keys
Dave GoGo
The Eagles
Van Morrison
Then it’s a double shot of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings..the original Fleetwood Mac on Vinyl..Lucinda Williams and new music from The Pack AD.
At the top of the second hour..things get really good.
The Clash
Eric Clapton and maybe the best track he’s ever laid down…at Bob Dylan’s 30th anniversary..Madison Square Garden.
Bob Dylan – travelling down Highway 61 at the Rock AND Roll Hall of Fame
Blue Rodeo
AND Bob Marley.
Stand Up- Royal Southern Brotherhood
Stand – Sly and the Family Stone
Stand by me – Ben E King
Bruce Springsteen  Live in Dublin..
Lots more.
Tune in – Turn it up- and share the music!!
Thanks and take care out there.
-Uncle Mully
@tdmulligan

PLAYLIST:

I got Mine The Black Keys Attack and Release
Gunslinger David GoGo Different Views
Life in the Fast Lane The Eagles The Very Best of
FAME Van Morrison What’s wrong with this picture?
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew www.canadahouse.com
If I can’t have you Black and the Rodeo Kings (Lucinda Williams) Kings and Queens
Black Sheep Black and the Rodeo Kings ( Serena Ryder) Kings and Queens
This is Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Pack AD and the Real Fleetwood Mac
Need your love so bad Fleetwood Mac Vintage Years
The Pretender Lucinda Williams Looking into you: Tribute to jackson Browne
Medium The Pack AD Positive Thinking
Love has something else to say Tedeschi Trucks Band Revelator
Watching the Detectives (live) Elvis Costello Live at the Nashville Rooms (Mojo)
Meddlin’ Little Milton Welcome to the club
This is The Stew Coming UP – Clash/Clapton/Dylan
Train in Vain The Clash London Calling
Don’t think Twice (live) Eric Clapton The 30th Anniversary Concert/Bob Dylan
Highway 61 Revisited (live) Bob Dylan RnR Hall of Fame : Re-Transmission
TD Mulligan – The Stew Year 20 www.coyotesbanff.com
How Long Blue Rodeo Diamond Mine
Exodus Bob Marley and the Wailers Legend (remastered)
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Springsteen/Bo Diddley
Stand Up Royal Southern Brotherhood The Royal Gospel
Stand Sly and the Family Stone Stand
Stand by me Ben E King When a man loves a woman
Before you accuse me Eric Burdon Til you river runs dry
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Blinded by the light Bruce Springsteen Live in Dublin
Home to you Terra Lightfoot Everytime my mind runs wild
Thanks for listening see you on the Loooong Weekend
Gunslinger Bo Diddley Mojo Aug 2005/Chess Classics

August 27th, 2016-A Glass Full of Miracles

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A Glass Full of Miracles is the amazing  Story of Mike Grgich – The man who fired the “Shot Heard Round the World” – in the Judgement of  Paris tasting of 1976,  as told by his daughter Violet Grgich!

And wine writer and expert Kurtis Kolt presents  Top Drop Vancouver Year 3!!

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A Glass Full of Miracles is the memoir of Mike Grgich.

“My life has been filled with miracles’” Mike Grgich says. “How else do you explain that a little boy from a little village in Croatia now has his wine on display in the Smithsonian Institution, in the same place as Abraham Lincoln’s hat and Neal Armstrong’s space suit?”

 Mike Grgich, the youngest in a family of 11, studied enology and viticulture at Croatia’s University of Zagreb with the goal of making great wine. While he was a student, a professor whispered to him about California, a paradise where winemakers were free to make the best wine possible. Just before graduating, he fled Croatia to escape communism. With $32 sewn in his shoe and after spending time in Vancouver , Mike Grgich finally arrived in California after four years of adversity and uncertainty. The book takes readers along Mike’s journey from communism to freedom, becoming a California winemaker and earning his place as a Napa Valley icon.

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An inductee to the Vintners Hall of Fame, Grgich crafts wines in the classic Old World tradition that have won a stream of local and international awards, establishing Grgich Hills Estate as one of the premier wineries in the U.S. and the world.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the famous Judgment of Paris.

In 1976, Steven Spurrier, an Englishman who ran a fine wine shop in Paris, decided to promote his wine shop by organizing a blind tasting to coincide with America’s Bicentennial celebrations. For the tasting, he gathered together the best French judges, the finest French wines and he added in a few wines from some upstart winemakers in California. The unimaginable happened: the 1973 Chardonnay, crafted by Mike Grgich for Chateau Montelena, won with the highest total score of 132 points. This momentous verdict placed Napa Valley on the global wine map and set the bar for Chardonnay in Napa Valley.

 The following year Grgich joined with Austin Hills of the Hills Bros. Coffee Company to open what became Grgich Hills Estate. The first vintage that Grgich crafted at the new winery was one of 221 Chardonnays from around the world entered into “The Great Chicago Chardonnay Showdown.” The 1977 Grgich Hills Chardonnay emerged triumphant with the first place ribbon and the Chicago Tribune called it “The best Chardonnay in the world!”

 

George Taber, the Time magazine reporter who broke the story of the Paris Tasting and later was the author of “Judgment of Paris” about the famed tasting, praises “A Glass Full of Miracles:” “Mike Grgich may be small in stature, but he is a giant in the world of wine. His new book dramatically tells his full story, which is a great tale of a dream come true…there are a lot more aspects to Mike’s life than just Cabernet and Chardonnay. It’s a great and fun read.”

This feature interview consists of a 2009 interview I did with Mike at the Hotel Vancouver and a phone conversation I had with his daughter Violet just this past week.

Violet is now the General Manager of Grgich Hills.

Mike and Violet take us through  the Paris Tasting,  the recent 40th anniversary of the Judgement of Paris..plus ..the forthcoming 40th anniversary of the winery in July 2017.

Mike and Violet Grgich

Mike and Violet Grgich

 

 

 

 

www.grgich.com

www.violettapress.com/product/a-glassfull-of-miracles

 

Listen to RAW Interview here:

Kurtis Kolt – Top Drop Vancouver / Year Three

 Kurtis Kolt

“The One Wine Tasting of the Year You Shouldn’t Miss” – Western Living Magazine

 

Embarking on its third year, Top Drop Vancouver is a two day trade and consumer event being held at the Roundhouse in Yaletown and various Vancouver restaurants  September  7/8 , bringing together a collection of small, hands-on wineries, craft breweries, cideries and food purveyors who are passionate about their craft.

Their  focus is terroir-influenced, handcrafted wines, and the people behind them.

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.

http://topdropvancouver.com/participants/

 

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  best in those areas.

Kurtis

Kurtis is  a Vancouver-based wine consultant who writes about wine, presents seminars, hosts events, judges wine competitions, works with restaurants on their wine programs.
His  background is in running restaurants around Vancouver, most recently managing Gastown’sSalt Tasting Room until 2010 when he received the ‘Sommelier of the Year’ award at the 2010 Vancouver International Wine Festival. Kurtis has various certifications and credits through London’s Wine & Spirit Education Trust, the Court of Master Sommeliers & the Winemaking Program at UC Davis.

 

His great  wine column is published every Wednesday in Canada’s largest urban weekly, The Georgia Straight.

 

www.topdropvancouver.com

www.kurtiskolt.com

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON;

Taco Fino – a new menu and new store in Yaletown

Pam Cohen – The Savvy Series highlights Rose

Eric McCormack – Actor, Father and wine geek.

Fanny Bay – The Oysters and The Restaurant

Unsworth Vineyards – Cowichan Valley

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew August 20th 2016- The Tragically Hip

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Gord2It’s not often in a lifetime that your know you’re about to lose a friend but you can celebrate their career and achievements as an artist and person.
However The Tragically Hip are playing their final concert Saturday night in their hometown Kingston Ontario.
It’s the last one because, as we all well know, lead singer/writer/heart and soul  of the group Gord Downey has been advised his battle with cancer is not winnable.
The boys chose to tour Canada one more time..to wild applause and buckets of tears.
I’m a guy who has made his living with words..To my astonishment, I find it almost impossible to form words about this tragedy..
I just get as teary as everyone else..I even reached out to a friend who knows the band very well..hoping his words would show the way.
So..I’ve left it to the only communication I can understand..The Music.
Six Hip tracks are featured throughout the show..they speak to all of us.
Please enjoy and remember the “the boys”….
Thank you Gord..Hope you can feel the love of an entire country.
 

~TDM

 

PLAYLIST:

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TD Mulligan – Host of Mulligan Stew paylist www.mulliganstew.ca
Pigeon Camera The Tragically Hip Fully Competely/Live at the Horse Shoe
Midnight Dream Little Axe Blues Lounge
The sky is crying (live) Stevie Ray Vaughn Live at Carnegie Hall
www.Canadahouse.com Coming Up on The Stew – The Hip
Highwater Fabulous Thunderbirds Highwater
Twist My Arm The Tragically Hip Fully Competely/Live at the Horse Shoe
Last of the Unplucked Gems (live) The Tragically Hip Road Apples
TD Mulligan Host of Mulligan Stew Year 20 Saluting The Hip
Ahead by a Century (live) The Tragically Hip Live between us
The celebrated walking blues Taj Mahal The Essential Taj Mahal
Mulligan Stew www.coyotesbanff.com
I ain’t Superstitous Jeff Beck (and Rod Stewart) Truth
Somebody’s Knocking Eric Clapton I still do
Mulligan Stew PLAYLIST www.mulliganstew.ca
Matadora Danny Michel Matadora
Jailer Jailer The High Bar Gang Someday the heartwill trouble the mind
Going to Brownsville Ry Cooder Ry Cooder
TD Mulligan – Hostof Mulligan Stew Coming Up on The Stew – The Hip
Conditional Discharge Long John baldry Best of Stony Plain Years
Don’t try to lay no Boogie Woogie on the King of Rock and Roll Long John baldry It Ain’t Easy
Dimples Long John baldry Best of Sony Plain Years
After it all Cat Power The Greatest
TDM Mulligan Stew Year 20
Signs and Signifiers JD McPherson Signs and Signifiers
Red right Hand Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Best of
Can’t you hear me knocking The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
Mulligan Stew – with tdm
Inevitability of Death The Tragically Hip Day for Night
New Orleans is sinking (live) The Tragically Hip That night in Toronto

August 20th. 2016 – 2 Valleys… The Okanagan and The Loire!

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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

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

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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

 

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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

 Mike Grgich

The life, the book and being the Man in Napa through his daughters eyes.

 

 

Mulligan Stew August 13th 2016-Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival

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This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry welcomes a few of the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival headliners for music and conversation.
First, CKUA’s Roy Forbes talks about losing his sight and finding his songs. Next,Miranda Mulholland talks about being a member of Great Lake Swimmers and Belle Starr, as well as her new duo Harrow Fair and Roaring Girl Records. Then, the leader of Great Lake Swimmers, Tony Dekker, brings us up to speed on their plans. And, if Terry can find him, David Gogo will be his final guest.

TDM & David Gogo 2016

TDM & David Gogo 2016

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan
black Waterside The Small Glories The Small Glories
I just wanna feel something Sam Bush Storyman
Who are you (live) Roger Daltry (and Pete Townsend) Live at Carnegie Hall. Celebration. The music of Pete Townsend
Mulligan Stew – with tdm www.canadahouse.com
Cruisin for a love (live) The J Geils Band Live! Full House
Looking for a love (live) The J Geils Band Live! Full House
The Stew – for your Saturday Summer Night playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – Highway 61 Revisited
Highway 61 Revisited Dave Alvin Highway 61 Revisited
Pass you by The Crooked Brothers Thank you I’m sorry
How good it feels Lake Street Dive Side Pony
Pretzel Logic Steely Dan Pretzel Logic
TD Mulligan – The Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
American Woman 2007 Bachman – Cummings JukeBox
Train to Nowhere Eric Clapton. Mark Knopfler.Don White The Breeze. An appreciation of JJ Cale
CannonBall Rag Lenny Breau Hallmark Sessions
Playlist for The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca Next – Roy Forbes Interview
Roy Forbes Interview with tdm
Keep lighting that fire (live) Roy Forbes Striking Matches
What Trouble is The Bills Trail of Tales
Your Host Terry David Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Your Rocky Spine Great Lake Swimmers Ongiara
Cry Love Belle Starr Belle Starr
Mulligan Stew with tdm
Gee The Beach Boys Smile ‘Sessions
Mulligan Stew – Year 20 Coming UP – Miranda Mulholland and Tony Dekker Interviews
Tumbling Dice The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street (Deluxe)
I got a feeling The Beatles Let it be
Miranda Mulholland Interview Mulligan Stew
I will be your man Harrow Fair Harrow Fair
Tony Dekker Interview Mulligan Stew
New Wild Everywhere Great Lake Swimmers New wild everywhere
www.coyotesbanff.com Thank you Coyotes
All the young dudes David Bowie Nothing has Changed

August 13th, 2016-Tasting Room Radio

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One of the World’s best winemakers Australia’s Ben Glaetzer, the maker of Amon Ra, Wallace, Bishop, AnaPerenna plus Heartland and Mitolo.

Then it’s   Sisters Julie Albert and Lisa Gnat who’ve released their third cook book Lick Your Plate.  These ladies are just a bag of fun.

THE SHOW

 Ben Glaetzer – Winemaker at Glaetzer Wines (Barossa Valley)

 His father Colin was winemaker at Barossa Valley Estate before the family set up Glaetzer Wines, also based in the Barossa, in 1995.

Ben is now winemaker at Glaetzer Wines. The  line-up includes the top end, award-winning Amon-Ra and Anaperenna, and is also winemaker at Heartland Wines from the Limestone Coast and Langhorne Creek (both in South Australia), and at Mitolo in McLaren Vale (just outside Adelaide).

Ben Glaetzer

Ben Glaetzer

Ben has been made a “Baron of the Barossa” for his contribution to the cultural fabric of the Barossa Valley. Life membership of this wine fraternity is by invitation only.

New World Winemaker of the Year in Behind the Label 2006 (UK).

Qantas Young Winemaker of the Year in 2004.

Robert M. Parker Jr chose Ben as his Wine Personality of the Year 2005.

These wines have won so many awards around the World it’s important to know where and how  they’re grown.

All fruit for Glaetzer Wines is taken from the small sub-region of the northern Barossa Valley, called Ebenezer.

The ancient dry-grown vineyards in the renowned Ebenezer district are an important part of Australia’s winemaking heritage and a living link to traditional Barossa viticulture. Exceptional fruit from a loyal group of third and fourth generation Barossa grape growers is the backbone of Glaetzer wines. The most exceptional fruit is sourced from 80-110 year old, non-grafted bush vines which are extremely low yielding.

Glaetzer Vines

Glaetzer Vines

The very old vines require minimal attention. Their deep root structure means they are self-sufficient and can adapt to climatic extremes.

Amon Ra and Anaperenna are World class wines..at world class prices BUT one of the best secrets in wine you can afford is the fact that Ben Glaetzer also leads the winemaking team at Heartland Wines..The makers of Directors Cut  and Heartland wines and they are very affordable.

But before you leave this planet..please make an attempt to have one of Ben’s top wines. Glorious and good for the soul.

www.heartlandwines.com.au

https://www.glaetzer.com/

 

Lick Your Plate  –  Authors Julie Albert and Lisa Gnat

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Yes,  they are sisters and best friends, they each have 3 kids and they live within 5 blocks of each other.

These sisters  create a force in any kitchen. Julie writes Lisa Cooks.

Julie and Lisa have  released their third cookbook Lick Your Plate. A follow up to Bite Me and Bite me Too!

The girls write about food and family (family first).

They talk with me about Sloppy Joe’s, Baja Fish Tacos, Slutty brownies and the fact that it takes  Twinkies 45 seconds to explode in a microwave!

We do take time to go back and remember their Grandmother.  Alice Leiberman welcomed them into her kitchen and very likely set this whole career in motion.

We also get sidetracked into their fave MuchMusic VJ, Bon Jovi and what BC wines I’m recommending to these two Torontonians

Lick Your Plate offers 160 original recipes, several 30-minute dinner ideas, tips, tricks, mouthwatering visuals, funny anecdotes, drool-worthy descriptions of every recipe, and is perfect for everyone from the beginner to the well-seasoned home cook.

“We’re not Martha telling someone to make the eight-hour broth, but we’re also not Rachael Ray saying put cheese on toast. There is that happy medium,” says Gnat, who developed the recipes.

The sisters say they understand the importance of accessible recipes, where all the ingredients can be bought in one shop.

“We love and admire ‘the foodie’ and we’re happy to sit down to a gourmet meal. And we are all about fresh flavours and great food. But we also live in the real world with six kids between us. We don’t always have that sort of time and inclination to go on a goose chase for fig paste,” says Julie.

 

http://www.bitememore.com/

http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/252970/lick-your-plate-by-julie-albert-and-lisa-gnat/9780147529886/

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Mike Grgich – His life and his book

Fanny Bay Oysters. They open a restaurant in Vancouver.

Unsworth Wines in the Cowichan Valley.  The wines and the Food.

Bruce Cockburn.  Singer, songwriter. Wine fan

TacoFino.  The exploding taco truck.

The Wine Align Winners

 

 

Mulligan Stew August 6th 2016- Live from the Edmonton Folk Festival 2016!

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5-7pm Mountain time The Stew sets up shop in the CKUA Radio tent at the annual Edmonton Folk Fest
Confirmed Live Guests include:
Jim Byrnes and The Sojourners
Mike Farris
Terry Wickham
Colin Linden
Tom Coxworth/Baba/Allison Brock all reflect on what they saw and heard.
Surprise guests as well
It’s going to be a Blast!!!
-TDM

August 6th, 2016

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A master class in Portugal’s gift to the Wine World – Vino Verde

With Iain Phillip (Barbariain Wine)  and Mike Bernardo (Vij’s)

Charles Smith – The Dark Prince of Walla Walla and one of America’s most successful and original Vintners.

He asked that we meet at a foot massage palace call Footopia

Tony Stewart – leads the joining of Quails Gate, Benziger and Envolve wineries

THE SHOW

The attraction was twofold.

A small master Class in Portugal’s “green” wine Vino Verde. Conducted by wine expert and educator Iain Phillip from Barbarian Wine paired with foods arranged  by Vij’s Sommelier Mike Bernardo.

Iain Philip is the Senior Wine Instructor at the Art Institute in Vancouver where he teaches levels 2, 3 and 4 of the Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) programs. In the course of a year, Iain teaches over 200 students
that range from consumers to importers and retail buyers.

In addition to formal training, Iain also does seminars and tastings for private and corporate clients outside the wine industry.

Vine Verde - pours on the day

Vine Verde – pours on the day

Mike Bernardo is currently Director of Operations and Wine Director for the Vij’s Companies. He has led the Vij’s wine program to win several awards, including the Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator and Gold Prize for best wine list from Vancouver Magazine. In 2014, Mike won The Vancouver International Wine Festival and the Vancouver Magazine’s Sommelier of the Year awards. Mike was inducted into the B.C. Restaurant Hall of Fame, Industry Front of House. This makes him tied for the youngest Inductee into the Hall of Fame. (Scout Magazine)

Mike Bernardo

Mike Bernardo

Vinho Verde is pronounced veeng-yo vaird.

Vinho Verde does not mean ‘green’ wine. ‘Verde’ refers to it being a young wine; the wines are released 3-6 months after harvest.

The wines of Vinho Verde have long been known for their vibrant fruit, low alcohol and refreshing qualities — a combination that makes them one of the most versatile partners with food. Vinho Verde is an ideal wine pairing for salads, seafood and Asian cuisine, and can be served alone or as an aperitif.

Vinho Verde wines are made from the combination of carefully selected varietals. Recommended white varietals include Alvarinho, Avesso, Azal, Arinto, Loureiro, and Trajadura.

Wines that were poured –

 Via Latina Loureiro 2015

100% Loureiro. Crisp and refreshing with, green apple with floral notes.

Quinta da Aveleda 2014

A blend of Loureiro and Alvarinho.  Beautifully crisp and summer refreshing.

Qunita de Azevedo 2014

95% Loureiro and 5% Pederna.

Pluma Alvarinho 2015

100% Alvarinho.   Fabulous and very friendly. You’ll like this one.

Do Marques Arinto 2015

100% Arinto.   Great nose with  citrus and tropical fruit  notes.

 

http://winesofvinhoverde.com/

http://www.barbarianwine.com/

www.vijs.ca

 

Charles Smith

 

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Growing up just outside of Sacramento, California, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Charles Smith began craving worldly travel at a young age due to his Welsh mother and French father. As soon as he had the chance, Charles decided to move to Denmark (for a lady friend he met in the states). While in Scandinavia, Charles spent the next nine years managing rock bands and concert tours throughout Europe, including the famed Danish duo, The Ravonettes. Wining and dining while on the road became a catalyst for his passion of wine, which ultimately triggered the career he has today.

In 1999, he moved back to the United States, specifically to the Pacific Northwest, opening a wine shop on Bainbridge Island, just across the Puget Sound from downtown Seattle. On a road trip in late 1999, he passed through the small town of Walla Walla and met a young Frenchman and winemaker. The two men discovered their common passion for great Syrah and Charles was eventually convinced to move to Walla Walla and make his own juice. In 2001, Charles released 330 cases of his first wine, the 1999 K Syrah. The Walla Walla Valley was now his home.

After a devastating freeze in 2004, Charles brought to life a label he had once in a dream: House Wine. Low and behold, the label concept had never been created or trademarked, so Charles launched the legendary brand before selling it to Precept Brands in 2006. That same year, Charles started a second brand, Charles Smith Wines. The brand was themed as “The Modernist Project,” which focuses on the way people generally consume wine today: immediately. The intent was (and still is) to create wines to be enjoyed now, but with true typicity of both the varietal and the vineyard.

A self-taught winemaker, Charles is a true artisan and a pioneer in the wine world. In 2008, K Vintners was recognized by Wine & Spirits magazine as one of the “Best New Wineries of the Last Ten Years,” and as “Winery of the Year” in their annual buying guide. In 2009 Food & Wine magazine awarded Charles “Winemaker of the Year” and in 2010 Seattle Magazine recognized Charles as their “Winemaker of the Year.”

Charles Smith

www.charlessmithwines.com

 

Tony Stewart – Quails Gate

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Stewart Family – Quails Gate

 Tony Stewart – Owner/Founder of Quails Gate

Tony Stewart

Tony Stewart

The Stewart Family  are a third-generation BC winemaking family with more than sixty years of outstanding wines under their belt. The family owns Quails’ Gate winery in the  Okanagan Valley.

Quailsgate Winery

Quailsgate Winery

They have just announced the acquisition of California’s prestigious Envolve Winery  from sibling proprietors Mike, Kate and Chris Benziger and Ben Flajnik.

The two veteran multi-generation wine growing families became acquainted when the Stewart family joined the Sonoma community in 2012 with the acquisition of Glen Ellen’s Madrone Estate Winery, Valley of the Moon wines, and Lake Sonoma Winery.

Tony is Chief Executive Officer of the Stewart Family–owned winery business. His vision and guidance have been instrumental in the growth of Quails’ Gate and Old Vines Restaurant to what it is today: internationally respected as one of the leading wine producers and culinary experiences in BC.

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

TacoFino – World Domination, one taco at a time

Chef Ned Bell – Where you at?

The story of Mike Grgich – He could have been one of us

Fort Berens/Blue Grouse/Nagging Doubt

Bruce Cockburn. Talking music and wine

 

 

Mulligan Stew July 30th 2016-Music to cook by, music to read by and absolutely music to travel by

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My thinking was that – even though I have lots of interviews and special ready to go – THIS weekend needs music.
Most of us will kick back and do family things..even if you’re a family of one.
So, it’s music to move your Saturday afternoon forward.
Music to cook by, music to read by and absolutely music to travel by.
We start with Annie Lennox..and Summertime.
Randy Newman, Jimi Hendrix, BB King/Bobby Bland and Robert Plant..just to KICK things off.
Highlights include

  • Ry Cooder
  • Jann Arden
  • Tom petty
  • Bruce Springsteen
  • Jeff Healey does a great version of Crossroads live

We also play some of the stars of the upcoming Edmonton Folk Festival

  • Mike Farris
  • Colin Linden
  • The Cat Empire
  • Jim Byrnes
  • And Ridley Bent

And of course we finish with The Hip
-TDM
 

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Mulligan Stew July 30 2016
Summertime Annie Lennox Nostalgia
Lousiana 1927 Randy Newman Good Old Boys
Up from the skies Jimi hendrix Axis: Bold as Love
Let the good times roll BB King/Bobby Bland King of the Blues
Even this shall pass away Robert Plant Band of Joy
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John Lennon in New Orleans Paul Reddick Sugar Bird
Good Thing Ry Cooder Bop til you drop
Mulligan Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
you dont own me Jann Arden Uncover me 2
Why I don’t know Lyle Lovett Lyle Lovett
Here comes my girl Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Playback – Box set
Spirit in the Night Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band The Essential
The Stew – Year 20 Coming Up – Crossroads
Crossroads (live) Jeff healey Band Live at Grossman’s
Respect Yourself The Staple Singers Top of the Stax
Playlist for Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Real fine day Mike Farris Shine for all the people
I give up Colin Linden Southern Jumbo
Bulls The Cat Empire Rising with the Sun
Jailbird love song Jim Byrnes Things about coming my way Trib to Miss Shieks
Pastures of Heaven Ridley Bent Blam
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming Up We’re heading for New Orleans
Shake your hips Rolling Stones Exile of Main Street (deluxe)
River in Reverse Allan Toussaint and Elvis Costello The River in Reverse
Mess around Dr John Dr John Anthology
Back on my feet again Randy Newman Good Old Boys
Filipino Box Spring Hog Tom Waits Mule Variations
The Stew – Year 20 www.mulliganstew.ca
The way it is Bruce Hornsby and the Range The way it is
Radioactive Imagine Dragon Night Visions
Have a great long weekend See you at Edmonton Folk fest
Locked in the trunk of a car (live) The Tragically Hip Fully Completely

July 30th, 2016 – Garagiste North

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It’s Garagiste North 2016 in Vancouver.   

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GAR-aH-Jeest NOrTH…

Picked by London Financial Times as one of the top five new festivals in the world!

Anthony Buchanen. KRAZE LeGz. Nighthawk.  Saxon.  Seven Directions.  Les Dames. Black Cloud. River Stone . BC Wine Studio. Roche. Marichel  Forbidden Fruit . Symphony. Black Market. Niche. Black Cloud. Kitsch Wines.

 

THE SHOW

Welcome to Garagiste North: The Small Guys Wine Festival!  http://www.garagistenorth.com/

 

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Wise Hall

What is a garagiste? (gar-ah-jeest).  It started out in France (of course) where it was a derogatory phrase for those avante garde and crazy mavericks making wine in their garage and outside the highly regulated system. Gradually and grudgingly came the acknowledgement that something really interesting was happening with these small case lot artisan wines, and a movement was born.

They bring together the small guys. Wines produced from 100% Canadian grapes and under 2000 cases total production annually.

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It’s been said that some of these winemakers and blending artists will change the way BC wines are made in the future.  They have no restrictions..they think outside the box and they have unlimited passion for their craft.

Under the radar?  Yup.  Some even choose to stay under the radar and challenge  all of us to  FIND THEM.

 

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Terry Meyer Stone – Co-Organizer (Anarchist Mtn)  250 cases.  Osoyoos   www.anarchistvineyard.com

Anthony Buchannan Wines –  Anthony Buchannan  135 cases   Penticton.

Ron Hammersley – Black Market Wine Co. 580 cases.  580 cases.  Oliver www.blackmarketwine.com

Bradley Cooper – Black Cloud  450 cases. Penticton. www.blackcloud.ca

Mark Simpson – BC Wine Studio. 750. OK Falls  www.bcwinestudio.ca

Mireille Sauve – Les Dames Wines. 500 cases.  Vancouver. www.thewineumbrella.com

Richard Roskell – Marichel Vineyards. 1200 cases.  Naramata. www.marichel.ca

Daniel Bibby – Nighthawk Vineyards. 1868 Cases.  OK Falls  www.nighthawkvineyards.com

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Daniel Bibby

Steve Venables – Forbidden Fruit.  1850 cases. Cawston. Similkameen.  www.forbiddenfruitwines.com

Gerry Thygesen – Kraze Legz @ SKAHA Vineyard. 1990 Cases. Kaleden  www.krazelegz.com

Paul Graydon – Saxon.  1450 cases.  Summerland  www.saxonwinery.com 

Ted Kane – River Stone Estate Winery – 2000 cases.  Oliver www.riverstoneestatewinery.ca

Dylan Roche – Roche Winery. 460 cases. Penticton.  www.rterroir.ca

Daniel Bontorin – Seven Directions Wine.  West Kelowna. www.sevendirectionswine.ca

Shelly Thompson – Sagewood Winery. 500 cases. Kamloops. www.sagewoodwinery.ca 

Lamont Brooks – Symphony Vineyards – 1202 cases. Saanichton www.symphonyvineyard.com

 

The next Garagiste North is in Penticton Sept 18th

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON 

  •  Chef Ned Bell- swims with the fishes
  • What was the stand out wine of the summer?
  • Summer in Fanny Bay