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EP 298 | Shotgun Sandra Oldfield . Alberta-BC Wine War

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Sandra Oldfield is one of the leading voices for and in the Okanagan Wine Industry.

Was team leader and winemaking leader at Tinhorn Creek in the South Okanagan.

Now, she and her husband Kenn lead a popular consulting firm called Elysian Projects. Sandra is also one of the leaders in BC Tourism.

She’s a highly respected spokesperson for the wine community in BC.

No one hired her, she just is.

Sandra is also a world-class troublemaker and people love her for that.

She speaks her mind but does it from knowledge and passion for who and what she’s standing up for.

Several years ago the Liquor Control bureaucrats would not allow wine fans to buy BC wine in BC and drive it back home to Alberta.

I drove a case of wine across the BC/Alberta border but was not detained. https://bc.ctvnews.ca/no-wining-dj-flouts-prohibition-era-wine-law-1.643649

 

Sandra ordered a shotgun from the prairies to show that a gun could be sent across borders but not wine. We’ve been friends ever since.

Now the same Alberta Liquor agency is telling BC Wineries that they cannot send their wines to wine club members in Alberta and if they do, all their wines will be pulled from store shelves in that province.

This is all happening just as many of the small BC farmers who grow the grapes are staggered from the almost complete loss of vineyards and fruit in the Okanagan from two Winter cold snaps that killed many many vines.

I found Sandra in Victoria  and sat down for a focused talk about the state of her industry and possible solutions for all involved. Both sides.

She also has revealed a video she shot with her husband Kenn. Boxes arriving from Alberta were sent directly to her house in BC.

Sandra will explain what that says about the playing field here.

Delighted to welcome Shotgun Sandra Oldfield

Mulligan Stew March 16th 2024-The Irish Stew

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T’was The Night Before St Patrick’s Day and all through the house

Dad was busy. He couldn’t find The Famous Grouse.

 

THE SHOW

 

Being a lifelong Mulligan and coming from many years of Mulligan lineage, St Patrick’s Day is special.

We honour the day. It’s not an excuse to start the day with a drink for breakfast.

For those who approach the day in the same way, I have The Irish Stew for you.

We start hour two with Bruce Springsteen Live in Dublin with Irish musicians and an audience ready to sing.

Then comes Glen Hansard (Bearing Witness) World Party (Ship of Fools) U2 (One) Van Morrison and The Chieftains (Irish Heartbeat) and Sinead O’Conner  (In This Heart)

New music from Celeigh Cardinal, Larkin Poe, Julien Taylor, Little Feat (yup), Devin Cuddy, Corb Lund, and Norah Jones.

And music for a Saturday Night from Muddy Waters, Bruce Springsteen live on Broadway, Joan Armatrading, James Brown, J Geils Band, Steve Miller Band, Lee Michaels.

And a bunch of live tracks – including The Wood Brothers, Steely Dan, Ry Cooder/David Lindley Family Album (in Vienna) and two from Bruce.

Slainte is tainte !!!!

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan Playlist – mulliganstewdotca
Thunder Road (live) Bruce Springsteen Springsteen on Broadway
Love and Affection Joan Armatrading Joan Armatrading
Do you know what I mean? Lee Michaels Heighty Hi
Just let me lie to you Celeigh Cardinal single
Mercury Blues Steve Miller Band Fly like an Eagle
The Stew Year 28 TDMulligan NEXT – Larkin Poe and Julien Taylor
Bad Spell (acoustic) Larkin Poe An Acoustic Companion
Opening the Sky (Acoustic) Julien Taylor Seeds (acoustic)
Deane House – River Cafe NEXT – James Brown – Cold Sweat Mulligan Stew
Cold Sweat Part 1 James Brown and the Famous Flames Best of
Give it to me J. Geils Band Bloodshot
Queen of the Sea Norah Jones Visions
The Irish Stew Sunday is St Patrick’s Day TDMulligan
Honey Jar (live) The Wood Brothers Live at The Barn
Ophelia (live) The Wood Brothers Live at The Barn
The Irish Stew Terry David Mulligan playlist mulliganstewdotca
Pay me my money down (live) Bruce Springsteen Live in Dublin
Bearing Witness Glen Hansard All that was East is West of me now
Ship of Fools World Party Private Revolution
One U2 Achtung Baby
Irish Heart Van Morrison and The Chieftains The Essential Van Morrison
In this heart Sinead O’Connor Universal Mother
The Irish Stew TDMulligan Sainte!
Blues had a baby Muddy Waters King of Electric Blues
You’ll be mine Little Feat Sam’s Place
Hold on Tight The Devin Cuddy Band Dear Jane
When the game gets hot Corb Lund El Viejo
Coyotes Banff supporting ckua over 25 years Thank you Coyotes
Mercury Blues (live) Cooder/Lindley Family Live at the Vienna Opera House
Kid Charlemagne (live) Steely Dan North East Corridor Live

 

March 16th, 2024- 45th VanWineFest TRR Part 2 – 10 Italians and a Turyk!

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Featuring guest hosts and wine specialists  Kelcie Jones and Michaela Morris.

TDM. Kelcie Jones co-host – Ermes Scardova (Ermete) and Beatrice Schiavio (Marchesi di Barolo)

The feature region of the 2024 Vancouver International Wine Festival was Italy.

There were  71 wineries representing 13 different Italian regions, from Sicily in the far south to Trentino-Alto Adige in the north.
There were hundreds of autochthonous grape varieties and each region has its own mix of varieties, wine styles, and food and wine culture!

So much history and passion wrapped up in Italian wines. Italian winemakers and owners know that Canada has its own history of embracing the wines of Italy.

No matter what the region.

When I asked Kelcie Jones and Michaela Morris to consider co-hosting with me, I also asked who would they like to invite for the interviews.

Kelcie is the co-founder of This is Wine School and the Sommelier of the Year 2023.

Kelcie looked forward to talking with

Beatrice Schiavio –  Marchesi di Barolo. The first Barolo was created in their cellars.

Thomas Jefferson was an early fan. The King of Wines. The Wine of Kings.

 

Ermes Scarova.  Medici Ermete.   Growing vineyards and creating wines since 1890. Not just any wine but a sensational  CRU of Lambrusco: Concerto

 Next comes the charming Daniel Grace – the American owner of Il Molino di Grace

In the very heart of the Chianti region. Producing world-class wines for 350 years.

Urs Vetter – from Vietti.   Formed 150 years ago in the very heart of the Langhe at the highest point of the medieval village of Castiglione Falletto. It’s still there today.

What followed were beautiful Arneis, Moscato, Dolcetto, Barbera, Nebbiolo, Barbaresco and many  Barolo.

tdm – Michaela Morris- Daniel Grace. Katie Nussbaum. Sebastiano De Ferrari  Vanwinefest 2024

Unsworth Vineyards – Cowichan Valley Vancouver Island.  Chris Turyk.. marketing and family member.  If you listen to Tasting Room radio you know Chris Turyk.

Chris Turyk – Unsworth (Cowichan Valley)

Every region needs a spokesperson. Chris is the leading voice of the Cowichan Valley Wineries.

Unsworth leads by example.

 

Michaela Morris becomes the co-host in the second half of this Tasting Room Radio.

 

Michaela is a fully acknowledged leader in Canada’s wine world.

She’s an educator, mentor, sought-after wine judge and gifted writer. (Decanter)

Michaela had just returned from Tuscany.

Michaela invited

Katia Nussbaum Owner of San Polino.  Vineyards were created early in the  10th century. As of 1581 it was owned by the Montalcino Hospital, Santa Maria della Croce. The olive trees planted in 1581 are still standing.

Then Sebastiano De Ferrari. The owner of Boscarelli sits in.

Michaela and I then welcome

Barbara De Rahm from Marziano Abbona and

Stefano Inama – Inama Wines  Owner and family member – perhaps the finest producer of Soave!!

Stefano brings his son along for the chat.

 

Thank you, Kelcie and Michaela!!  Thank you, Meredith and Harry!!

 michaelamorris.ca

           @kelciejones

            thisiswineschool.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Van Wine Fest Part Three

  • with DJ Kearney
  • Tightrope Winery  New Releases.
  • BC/Alberta  Wine Wars

 

EP 297 | Grant Lawrence-His tour is ‘Stories and Songs Live’

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Grant Lawrence (The Smugglers, CBC Podcast, multiple best-selling books) is on the road with his Stories and Song Live.

Grant and Joel Plaskett, Ashleigh Ball, played Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney by the Sea north of Victoria Thursday night.

Friday on Galiano Island and Saturday in Maple  Ridge with his love  Jill Barber added.

 

We met at The Five and Dime Diner across from the venue and talked for 20 or so minutes about EVERYTHING.

He told the story of two teens,  Grant and Nardwuar knocking on my front door Halloween night to ask questions about their favourite bands. I did the best I could and sent them along with extra promo records. Grant still has his.

 We’ve been friends for 36 years. That’s the kind of podcast this will be.  Corey Woods (Associate Producer) shot it on video as well..so it’s also on terrydavidmulligan YouTube channel.

 

March 9th, 2024-The 45th VanWineFest Part One

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The 45th VanWineFest Part One

 

THE SHOW

The press release says: It’s the largest combined consumer and trade wine show in North America. And one of the biggest and oldest in the World.  From Feb 24 to March 3. Eight days, 42 events, 12 countries,  149 participating wineries, 71 from feature region Italy, 1, 150 wines, 800 in the tasting room and over 18,000  wine fans expected to attend all events.

So…..how does one guy with one microphone cover something like that?  You don’t!!

Can’t be done without a huge team but if you plan carefully and do your homework, surround yourself with wine friends who bring their own beliefs on wine and winemakers, then you might get something captured.

I’m so pleased to announce that with the help and smarts of the following friends & experts we managed to do 22 interviews with winemakers and principals from Italy, Greece, Washington, California, Spain, France and BC.

Thank you to Meredith Elliott – Communications and Marketing manager.  Grace under pressure.

Harry Hertscheg – Solid Support.

Harry Hertscheg (sip mag)

Our co-hosts are:

Daenna Van Mulligen – The Wine Diva. Writer, speaker, judge and popular reviewer.

Michaela Morris –  educator, judge, speaker and wine writer (Decanter)

Kelcie Jones – Best Sommelier 2023, educator, consultant and founder of This is Wine School

DJ Kearney – Director of Wine at  Terminal City Club, wine educator at large. Legend.

This first Tasting Room Radio will feature opinions and comments from

Terry and Daenna

Daenna Van Mulligenwww.winediva.ca Has travelled the wine world. Knows many winemakers in the room.

Hosted a sold-out feature seminar on Gerard Bertrand Winery.

Blue Grouse Estate Winery – Michael Abbott – New GM (Cowichan Valley)

Burrowing Owl Estate Winery – Stephen Neumann – Brand Ambassador (Oliver)

Le Vins Bonhomme –  Nathalie Bonhomme. (founder/winemaker) Originally from Montreal. Now making wines for her label –  in Spain and France.

Nathalie Bonhomme-lesvinsbonhomme

House of Smith – Donal Black VP – Int. Sales. A new gathering of Charles Smith Wines. K Vintners, Substance, Sixto, Golden West etc. (Washington)

Charles Smith – House of Smith

Harry Hertscheg – Executive Director VIWF.  The man who dreams the dream and leads the team.

Bench 1775 – Richard Kanazawa (Winemaker)  Naramata Bench. Fabulous winemaker

Osoyoos LaRose – Michael Kullmann   CEO/Winemaker (Osoyoos) Great discussion between these two. Consistently fine wines.

www.winediva.ca

www.Bench1775.com

www.bluegrouse.ca

www.burrowingowlwine.ca

www.Lesvinsbonhomme.com

www.houseofsmith.com

@HHonWine

www.vanwinefest.ca

www.osoyooslarose.com

#vanwinefest

#VIWF

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

NEXT WEEK – All Italian wineries (except for Unsworth.)

Co-Host Kelcie Jones  

Marchesi di Barolo

Medici Ermete

Il Molino di Grace

Vietti

Unsworth

 

Co-host Michaela Morris

San Polino

Boscarelli

Maziano Abbona

Inama

 

Mulligan Stew March 9th 2024-Spring Songs

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Fair to say we’re all watching for signs of Spring. Daylight saving Sunday morning is one.
We’ve got early flowers on Vancouver Island.
(What’s your first sign you watch for?)
I found lots of Spring songs. Most were ballads,  which is not exactly Saturday night music.
But I did find Bahamas, Vampire Weekend, 2 Beatle tracks, Ron Sexsmith, and Nathaniel Rateliff.

Live tracks from Van Morrison, Traffic, and Fred Eaglesmith.
There are great new songs from Kasey Musgrave and the amazing Teddy Swims.
Classic tracks from U2, Beach Boys, Clash, Johnny Cash, and Waterboys.
Two songs with the same title but very different songs – Deeper Well.
And because they’re being remembered on stages in Edmonton on Saturday night got some Linda Ronstadt and Everly Brothers.
We remember the release of John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan. Acoustic Nashville music right in the middle of the Beatles/Stones British Invasion.
We play Bob, Kris Kristofferson and Duke Robillard.

Just a last-minute addition to the weekend..

Grant Lawrence (The Smugglers, CBC Podcast, multiple best-selling books) is on the road with his Stories and Song LIve.

Grant and Joel Plaskett, Ashleigh Ball, played Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney by the Sea north of Victoria Thursday night.

Friday on Galiano Island and Saturday in Maple  Ridge with his love  Jill Barber added.

We met at The Five and Dime Diner across from the venue and talked for 20 or so minutes about EVERYTHING.

He told the story of two teens,  Grant and Nardwuar knocking on my front door Halloween night to ask questions about their favourite bands. I did the best I could and sent them along with extra promo records. Grant still has his.

 We’ve been friends for 36 years. That’s the kind of podcast this will be.  Corey Woods (Associate Producer) shot it on video as well..so it’s also on terrydavidmulligan YouTube channel.

Do the clock thang!!!

 

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan Donor supported
tumbling dice Linda Ronstadt Simple Dreams
when will will I be loved Everly Brothers Hey Doll Baby
More than a love song Black Pumas Chronicles of a Diamond
Running Norah Jones Visions
The Stew – Year 28 Coming up – Spring Songs NEXT Johnny Cash and Aretha
In my life Johnny Cash CASH
A change is going to come Aretha Franklin I never loved a man (way i loved you)
Mulligan Stew Celebrating John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan
All along the Watchtower Bob Dylan John Wesley Harding
I’ll be your baby, tonight (live) Kris Kristopherson and Willie Nelson Extras
Down along the Cove Duke Robillard Guitar Groove-a-Rama
Deane House River Cafe Mulligan Stew
with or without you U2 The Joshua Tree
Once were brothers The Waterboys All Souls Hill
Blue Moon Drive Iskwe. Tom Wilson Mother Love
Mulligan Stew Coming Up – Spring Songs TDMulligan
Help Me-Green Onions (live) Van Morrison A Night in SF
Mulligan Stew – CKUA Terry David Mulligan [email protected]
In the Summertime Bahamas Live to Tape
Spring Snow Vampire Weekend Father of the Bride
I’ll follow the Sun The Beatles Beatles for Sale
Spring of the following year Ron Sexsmith Hermitage
Here comes the Sun The Beatles Abbey Road
Early Spring Nathaniel Rateliff and NS Red Rocks
The Stew with TDMulligan Don’t forget to move clocks forward tonight One hour
Lucille Fred Eaglesmith Ralph’s Last Show
So Low, Solo Matt Anderson Big Bottle of Joy
The Stew Year 28 Coming Up-Deeper Wells TDM
Deeper Well Kasey Musgraves single
Deeper Well Emmylou Harris Wrecking Ball
Lose Control Teddy Swims I’ve tried everything but therapy
Coyotes Banff Supporting CKUA for over 25 years The Stew
shrimp and grits Tedeschi Trucks Band shrimp and grits interlude
God only knows The Beach Boys Pet Sounds
Should I stay or should I go The Clash Combat Rock
Gimme Some Lovin’ (live) Traffic Welcome to the Canteen

EP 296 | Remembering Jeff Healey and Celebrating Wine with Harry Hertscheg!

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Every once in a while there’s a week that goes by that is blessed with great conversations.
Somewhere down that road, I decided that instead of choosing one interview over the other, why not have them both share the podcast.
March 2, 2008, was the day gifted singer/songwriter and truly remarkable man Jeff Healey lost his battle with cancer.


We had a great long-distance friendship. Every time we reconnected, we fell into an easy chatter that always ended up in laughter. Good man.
His loss gutted me. Still am.
Roger Costa is the co-administrator/archivist of The Estate of Jeff Healey.
He’s currently  leading the production team shooting the documentary
See the Light: The Jeff Healey Story.

That film and my interview with Roger will come later this year or early 2025.
In the meantime, I wanted to remember Jeff on March 2 with someone who knows him well. Roger Costa.


Harry Hertscheg

Harry Hertscheg is a regular listener to this Podcast. He listens to it while biking through busy Vancouver traffic to and from work.
Work is being executive director of the hugely successful VanWineFest which is just wrapping up.
Almost 20,000 wine fans have attended seminars, winemakers dinners and large and small tastings.
The feature region is Italy. 71 Italian wineries sent their best.
Next year the feature region is the USA.
Here’s a conversation with the completely engaging and informative Harry Hertscheg.

Enjoy the ride Harry.

Mulligan Stew March 2nd 2024 – Feels like a celebration – for Jeff Healey & March!

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It’s just a first step into another month but the possibilities are endless.

Warmth, Spring, longer days, lighter brighter footwear,  all things going green.

The Stew brings two hours of the promise  of March

And a remembrance of Jeff Healey, who died March 2, 2008. The day he lost his battle with cancer.

Blind almost at birth,  Jeff learned the secrets of playing guitar when he decided to lay his guitar down on his lap and literally attack the strings with all fingers.

Our guest is Roger Costa who’s the co-administrator and archivist of the Estate of Jeff Healey.

Currently, he’s producing See the Light. The Jeff Healey Story.   All these years later,  still an amazing story.

We surround the brief interview with new music from Dan Mangan, Corb Lund, and former Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmates Dom Flemons and Rhiannon Giddens.

We start The Stew with All Over Now by Rod Stewart and Faces and 2 hours later finish The Stew with the same guys. Both tracks live and both on vinyl.

  • Art Bergmann
  • Lou Reed,
  • Taj Mahal
  • Tower of Power with Huey Lewis
  • Tedeschi Trucks
  • Bonnie Raitt
  • Paul Butterfield Blues Band,
  • Bob Marley and the Wailers
  • Robert Plant/Allison Krauss
  • Etta James
  • Humble Pie

Happy March ALL!

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew March 2 Terry David Mulligan Remembering Jeff Healey
All over now (live) Rod Stewart/Faces Live – Coast to Coast. Overture and Beginners
Come to Mama (live) Etta James Burnin’ down the House
Is this Love (live) Bob Marley and the Wailers Live Forever
Sleep on the floor Dan Mangan Single
The Stew March 2 TDMulligan Remembering Jeff Healey in Hour 2
El Viejo Corb Lund El Viejo
In Emerald Wyatt C Louis Chandler
Deane House River Cafe Thank you for your support
Another day in paradise Phil Collins But Seriously (2016 re-master)
A Hymn for us Art Bergmann – Russell Broome ShadowWalk
Quattro (worlds drift in) Robert Plant – Allison Krauss Raise the Roof
Walk on the wild side Lou Reed Transformer
Coming UP – The Joni Jam Live Mulligan Stew – Year 28 and we remember Jeff Healey
Both Sides Now (live) Joni Mitchell (Brandi Carlile) Joni Mitchell at Newport Folk Fest
Year 28 of Mulligan Stew [email protected] Remembering Jeff Healey this hour
In my own dreams The Paul Butterfield Blues band Golden Butter (Best of )
Georgia Drumbeat Dom Flemmons Prospect Hill
Ballad of Sally Ann Rhiannon Giddens My Black Country
Coming UP – Remembering Jeff Healey Playlist at Mulliganstewdotca
made up mind Tedeschi Trucks band Made up Mind
Made up Mind Bonnie Raitt Just like that
634-5789 Tower of Power and Huey Lewis Great American Song Book
Done changed my way of Living Taj Mahal The Natch’l Blues
Coyotes Banff Supporting CKUA for over 25 years NEXT – Jeff Healey
Jeff Healey Interview with Roger Costa – Director/Producer co-administrator of Estate
Hong Kong Blues Jeff Healey Last Call
Hiding out in the open Feist Multitudes
Find The Stew at CKUA On Demand Next – Humble Pie and Faces
Black Coffee Humble Pie Eat It
Jealous Guy (live) Rod Stewart & Faces Live Coast to Coast

 

March 2nd, 2024 – Replay… Last Year’s 44th Vancouver International Wine Festival (Part One)

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We are currently doing interviews in the Vancouver Convention Centre at the 2024 VanWineFest.

NEXT WEEKWe start Part One of this years coverage.

Co-Hosts this year are Kelcie Jones,  Leader of This is  Wine School. Sommelier of the year, DJ Kearney Wine Director Terminal City Club Vancouver.  Wine Educator and Judge. Michaela Morris, international wine writer, judge, speaker. Writes for Decanter. Italian wine specialist and once again Daenna van Mulligen, The Wine Diva. Writer, speaker and outstanding wine reviewer.

In order to give ourselves time to gather guest comments, edit the 22 interviews and get ready for at least 3 weeks of wine stories and journeys, this week is a repeat of last years Part One kick-off.

 

THE SHOW

 This is our 17th year of covering the  adventure  of The Van Wine Fest!

For the Executive Director Harry Hertscheg and his top flight team of organizers,  it’s their 44th annual.

(Harry and keynote speaker Evan Goldstein will close our series in a couple of weeks)

Harry Hertscheg

Although it’s still a amazing “blur” I think we did at least 20 interviews in just under four hours.

A mix of winemakers and founders from Chile, Argentina, BC, Lodi, Napa, Sonoma and  Washington!

We could not have made this journey without the help of media/marketing support from Ruby Gillett (Milk Creative Communications) and Danielle Giroux (Director- California Wines Canada)

Thank you both.

Vancouver International Wine Festival

 

Here’s Part One of this years Festival

 We begin with the most amazing friend – Wine Director at Terminal City Club and much admired wine educator, speaker and wine judge,  DJ Kearney.

DJ and I were judging the Lt Governor awards last month and between flights I whispered “will you join me at VanWineFest for a couple of interviews. I love your questions and observations?”

She nodded OK!  How lucky I was to know her?

As promised,  DJ sat down for the first two interviews and to my complete surprise and delight,  she stayed for almost the entire series of chats. A small grouping of chairs – knee to knee –  because the crowd noise gets louder as the minutes click by. A lot of collective chatter.  In the chairs, we all found ourselves leaning in to listen and comment. Tasted many outstanding wines the guests brought.

Loved it.  Best of all, this is just Part One of 3 weeks of interviews.

This weeks guests are:

 DJ Kearney – Wine Director  (Terminal City Club) Wine Educator, Judge, Writer,  Speaker and great friend.

DJ Kearney

The one and only DJ Kearney with her observations about Van Wine Fest history, the line up of this years wineries and general opinions about the state of today’s winemaking. She brings so many memorable stories and details.

https://www.tcclub.com/

@djwines

 

JJ DowellWinemaker Lake Sonoma, Plume Wines. (Russian River, Sonoma, Alexander Valley, Napa Valley)

Jaime started her career “in the arts” at her family’s art gallery.

The art of wine came calling. Crooked Vine, Stony Ridge. Then off to New Zealand making high end Pinot Noir at Villa Maria.

Back to California in 2011 to join Bonny Doon, Alpha Omega, Round Pond Estate in Napa and finally joined West Coast Wine Partners – which included the Stewart Family at Quails Gate – to oversee Lake Sonoma and Valley of the Moon WinesPlume Wines were soon added to the portfolio.

All that experience shows in her wines.  https://lakesonomawinery.com/

Jaime "JJ" Dowell Named Round Pond Estate Winemaker - Wine Industry Advisor

JJ Dowell

 

Christa-Lee McWatters – McWatters Collection GM/Family (Penticton)

Tony Holler – Co-Owner Poplar Grove (Naramata Bench)

DJ and I knew this was going to be fast, informative and lots of fun.

Christa-Lee and Tony LOVE talking about wine. Theirs and many others.

But they also have new events and growth.

At Time Family of Wines in Penticton Christa-Lee has opened OROLO Restaurant with Damian Cole as Head Chef.  Fine dining friends.

Wine's Most Inspiring People: Christa-Lee and Darrien McWatters, TIME Family of Wines - Wine Industry Advisor

Christa-Lee McWatters

She was also pouring her Father Harry’s last vintage. A  2017 Brut!

Cheers to Harry McWatters.

www.timewines.ca

 

Tony Holler poured his Pinot Gris “it has to be poured at this event.”

Tony Holler

And also revealed his new culinary team at Poplar Grove Restaurant.

Timing says Tony “its all about timing” His executive chef moved on to Canoe in Toronto and at the same time Executive Chef Stacey Johnson and Chef de Cuisine Minette Lotz came available at Naramata Inn. Think about it.  That team in that room with that view? Wow!

Truly loved DJ’s comments.

www.poplargrove.ca

 

On my way into the Convention Centre I bumped into Chris Turyk and his Father Tim from Unsworth in the Cowichan Valley.

I reminded Chris that last year I stood in front of their Unsworth pouring table but the line-up just kept getting bigger and bigger and we never got an interview done.

Chris Turyk

So, this year we put two chairs together and had a conversation until someone asked if they could have their chairs back.

Talking about Unsworth, the Cowichan Valley, the Jackson Family adding Blue Grouse to their Cowichan Portfolio, what he was pouring at the festival (Charme de l’ile NV).

 

My thanks to Chris, Tim and Unsworth.

www.unsworthvineyards.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Part One of 2024 VanWineFest

Harry Hertscheg – Executive Director VanWineFest

Nathalie Bonhomme – Le Vins Bonhomme (Spain)

Donal Black – House of Smith (Charles Smith portfolio – Washington)

Richard Kanazawa – Winemaker Bench 1775 (Naramata Bench)

Michael Kullman – CEO and Winemaker at Osoyoos LaRose

Michael Abbott – GM  Blue Grouse (Cowichan Valley)

Stephen Neumann – Burrowing Owl Brand Ambassador (Oliver)

 

 

EP 295 | Corb Lund Interview, New Album ‘ EL VIEJO’

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Corby brings new, acoustic, live off off-the-floor music in his new album El Viejo (The Old One) in memory and tribute to his pal Ian Tyson.

Corby says that this album may be his best yet.

He brings memories of Ian and also how his audiences are different depending on where he’s playing,

For El Viejo Corb and the Hurtin’ Albertans played live, letting the songs reveal themselves. It was all captured by CKUA Alumni Scott Franchuck.

Corby describes it as “organic”.

We talked about his name “is that the name of the band?”

Touched on  his time with The Smalls and how this music connects to those days. “half urban/indy and half cowboys/ranchers”

We touched on Hearts on Fire Michael Barclay’s book on “6 Years That Changed Canadian Music” which in its promo mentioned cowboys who used to play speed metal. 

“the alt-country music in the late ’90s and 2000s was littered with x-punks who suddenly discovered acoustic guitar.”

That’s Corb. The Poet Laureate of the Albertan people.

March 5 Corb is in Vancouver at The Orpheum

March 7 Grey Eagle Calgary

March 9 Midway Edmonton

March 22 Zankel Hall / Carnegie Hall NYC

May 28 Amsterdam

And multiple dates in Europe with The Dead South.