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True Dual Citizens: Winemakers Severine Pinte  & Grant Stanley

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True Dual Citizens: Winemakers Severine Pinte  & Grant Stanley

 

THE SHOW

 

 

Severine Pinte –  Chief Winemaker, viticulturist and managing partner

Le Vieux Pin and LaStella  (South Okanagan)

Severine and Ava

 

This weeks TRR is part of an on-going series highlighting stories of cold snaps, badly damaged vines/vineyards and renewal!

Both Le Vieux Pin/La Stella and Spearhead were badly hit by 2 Winter cold snaps that left their prized vineyards hanging by the slimmest of threads.

 

Le Vieux Pin on Black Sage Bench is known for capturing the essence of French Winemaking but doing so with the fruit and character of The New World. Elegance, balance and the pure intensity of fruit.

Executive Winemaker, viticulturist and managing partner Severine Pinte came to Le Vieux Pin and La Stella in 2010 with 14 harvests of international winemaking experience under her belt along with 8 years of vineyard management.

For her, the Okanagan, with its unique terroir and cool climate, has always been intriguing. She is the perfect winemaker to craft world-class Syrah, Viognier and other varietals  native to France,  in the South Okanagan.

Since Le Vieux Pin became certified sustainable in 2021, Severine has been also serving as the chair of Sustainable Wine Growing BC.

In the spring of 2023, Severine Pinte received the 140-year-old honour of being knighted to the “Order of Agricultural Merit” by the Consul General of France.

Severine is also the proud recipient of the Leadership Excellence Award presented to her by the Winegrowers BC on March 12th 2024.

 

Severine also leads the winemaking team at Italian influenced sister winery La Stella!

Like many other winemakers, Severine sourced her 2024 fruit from vineyards in Washington State for their “Crafted in BC” replacement wines.

Severine takes us through the journey from cold snaps, through renewal and into bottle. For many winemakers and growers these two years of damage and recovery are the story of a lifetime. The journey demanded much.  Smarts – Luck – Drive.  Severine has quite a story to tell.

 

 

We taste and talk about the Washington Edition series.

 

2024 Le Vieux Pin – Petit Blanc (chardonnay, viognier, sauvignon blanc, roussanne)

2024 Le Vieux Pin – Ava (53% roussanne, 46% viognier)  Horse Heaven Hills. “familiar yet different.”

2024 La Stella  LaStellina Rosato (Cab Franc/Merlot) Red Mountain and Horse Heaven Hills

2024  La Stella Leggiero Chardonnay. Red Mountain

 

 

www.levieuxpin.ca

 

www.lastella.ca

 

 

 

Grant Stanley – Winemaker and General Manager   Spearhead Winery

Best performing small winery in Canada – Best Winery in Canada –  2024 Wine Align Nationals.

 

Grant is a dual citizen of Canada and New Zealand.

Grant’s grown in Washington and Oregon, crafted in BC 2024 Spearhead wines are called Dual Citizen

When we last talked in February, the conversation was about winning both top awards at The Nationals and the loss of their prime vineyards that won those awards.

Grant brings the roller coaster stories of how, when and why Spearhead managed to find a way to celebrate the winning of top awards and surviving a historic loss. Back to back.

2024 Pinot Gris

2024 Spearhead Dual Citizen Reisling (Carousel Vineyard – Yakima)

2024 Spearhead Dual Citizen Sauvignon Blanc  (Den Hoed Vineyard – Yakima)

2024 Spearhead Dual Citizen  Pinot Gris (Rosa Hills – Yakima)

2024 Spearhead Dual Citizen White Pinot Noir (DeVries Vineyard – Yakima)

2024 Spearhead Dual Citizen Pinot Noir Rose (DeVries Vineyard – Yakima)

 

Grant also has news of new plantings heading into the future.

Congratulations to all at Spearhead.

 

www.spearheadwinery.com

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

More Crafted in BC releases

Dirty Laundry

Niche

Barnyard natural wine festival – Victoria

Clos du Soleil

Kismet

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew May 24th 2025-The Stew May 24 Celebrating Bob Dylan’s 84th Birthday and our guest is Joel Plaskett

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Celebrating Bob Dylan’s 84th Birthday and our guest 
Let’s kick off Summer. #whaddayasay?
It’s our 2025 Bob Fest. 
I think many of us  take Bob Dylan for granted. No matter what generation, he’s been a part of our lives.
Remarkably, he’s not slowing down. For example, Sunday night Bob is  headlining with Willie Nelson at The Gorge. In a vineyard overlooking The Colorado River. The stage is in Washington. The other side of The Gorge is Oregon.
It’s the 2025 edition of Farm Aid. This time, the farmers grow grapes.
He gets around, does Bob.
We’ll play some of his greatest songs. Some by Bob and some by artists influenced by Bob.
Name your favourite artist or song. Somewhere along the way, Bob Dylan influenced the song or the songwriter.
So…do not take the man for granted.  We are the very lucky humans who lived as he made his music.
The guest on Saturday’s Stew is Joel Plaskett. 
We met over coffee on the streets of Victoria to talk about Songs from The Gang – A Celebration of Joel Plaskett.  A #1 LP on the CKUA Top 30.
His music friends recorded covers of his songs and kept it a secret for a year.
Anyone who knows the music business will admit that is a minor miracle.
Joel’s Gang included Sloan, Alan Doyle, The Sheepdogs, Matt Andersen,  Jenn Grant, etc.
Joel’s stories just spilled out – one after the other.
The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and the video version on the tdm YouTube Channel.
 
NEXT WEEK – The guest is Dan Mangan. New album Natural Light. One of the albums of the Year.
In two weeks, Colin Bluntstone of The Zombies 

 

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Joel Plaskett Guests-Bob Dylan Birthday The Stew
Everybody must get stoned (live) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Bob Dylan – 30th Anniversary Concert
Leopard – skin PB Hat Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde
All along the Watchtower (live) Dave Mathews Band Chimes of Freedom
Someday Baby Bob Dylan Modern Times
I shall be released (live) Chrissie Hynde Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert
Todays Guest – Joel Plaskett Also celebrating Bob Dylan’s 84 Birthday Mulligan Stew
Devyn Gale The Southern Residents Folk Signals
It takes a lot to laugh – train to cry Taj Mahal All Blues’d Up
Deane House & River Cafe Coming Up – Lucinda Williams and Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan
Not done yet Lucinda Williams Bob’s Back Pages
The Promised Land (live) Bruce Springsteen Springsteen on Broadway
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (live) Bob Dylan MTV Unplugged
TDMulligan – The Stew Coming Up – New Dan Mangan and Little Feat and Bob’s Birthday
Diminishing Returns Dan Mangan Natural Light
Hour Two of The Stew Special Guest Joel Plaskett Songs from the Gang
I shall be released (live) The Band and Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe)
A little Help (live) Ringo Starr etc Live at The Ryman
Strike up the Band Little Feat Strike up the Band
Coming Up – Joel Plaskett Interview Talking – Songs from The Gang A Celebration of Joel Plaskett
A message from Jane Suede and ‘Lene Single
She’s not there The Zombies Best of
Coyotes Banff – Best Breakfast in town Check out the reconfigured Patio CKUA Radio
Joel Plaskett Interview with Terry Mulligan The Stew
You’re mine Frank Turner Songs from The Gang
Joel Plaskett Interview Songs from The Gang album Mulligan Stew
Nowhere with you Allan Syliboy and The Thundermakers Songs from The Gang
Joel Plaskett Mulligan Stew Interview with tdm
Lying on a beach Jenn Grant Songs from The Gang
Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast TDM
Please Don’t Return Bahamas Songs from The Gang
Check out complete Interview Mulligan Stew Podcast Thank You
I don’t believe you (live) The Band with Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe edition)
Forever young (live) The Band and Bob Dylan The Last Waltz (deluxe edition)

 

EP 349 | Kevin Hearn. Stories of Portland Parish Pianos/ Gord/Leonard & Lou

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Most music fans know Kevin Hearn as the pianist and songwriter for Barenaked Ladies.
Few would know that Kevin was the band leader for Lou Reed for 7 emotional years.
Or that he fought a battle with leukemia for many years, even while touring with BNL.
Gord Downie knew all those stories when he asked Kevin Hearn and Kevin Drew to help him prepare for live performances of his final music project – Secret Path!
Because he had just been down his own darkened  path , Kevin Hearn was able to bring comfort and  strength to the recording of Gord’s final songs.
Kevin takes us though those moments including Gord’s last words to him, about his friendship with Lou Reed and then takes us on another journey – this time to Jamaica.
Kevin’s new solo album is called Portland Parish. Recorded in three locations. A small jungle cottage, the legendary Trident Hotel and the long-abandoned Trident Castle.
Kevin plays originals, covers (Lou Reed and Sun Ra Arkestra) on a collection of creaking pianos weathered by time and nature. If you listen closely, you can hear chirping frogs and dogs barking in the distance. Several of the pianos were damaged and barely playable.
Kevin says, “The idea was to seek out semi-abandoned pianos in spaces said to be haunted and improvise.”

May 17th, 2025 -Crafted in BC Releases with John Weber- Orofino & Benoit Gauthier – Noble Ridge-

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Crafted in BC Releases with John Weber- Orofino & Benoit Gauthier – Noble Ridge

 

THE SHOW

When BC”s interior wine growing regions were devasted by two Winter cold snaps,  Wine BC met with the provincial government to suggest that if their wineries could access vineyards from out of province for one year, they could begin replanting’s and still have wines to keep them working and selling.

Otherwise,  many of the farmers, farms and wineries would be lost.

2025 brings those wines.

The wines grown, crushed and made from Washington and Oregon vineyards can now be found on our shelves.

All marked.  Such as “Grown in Washington. Crafted in BC”

These are historic wines. One of a kind. Wait ’til you taste them.

 

This week’s guests are:

 

John Weber – Co-owner/Winemaker Orofino Vineyards  (Similkameen Valley)

All the “crafted” wines are $24.95.

2024 Chenin Blanc  – Few and Far Between Series 

 

I was particularly interested in what plans John had made for his 2025 Crafted in BC releases.

He’s a 15-minute drive to the US border and surely had some farming friends down south.

John got my attention when I tasted his 2024 Chenin Blanc from 50-year old vines from the  Ancient Lakes AVA high above the Columbia River Gorge. Aged in concrete and older oak barrels. 250 cases were produced.

Wonderfully bright with lemon/herbal notes and dusty minerality.  John loves the outstanding waxy lanolin thing going on.

2024 Roussanne – Few and Far Between Series 

Ancient Lakes  AVA.  Same as Chenin above.  Engaging blend of tastes and textures. Stainless steel and older oak barrels. Flowers, herbs. Full round finish.

 

2024 Marsanne – Few and Far Between Series.

Also, Ancient Lakes AVA.  Stone Fruit and a delicious finish.

Ripe Melon, minerals, light spice.  Classic N. Rhone elements.

 

2024 Cinsault Rose – Few and Far Between Series. 

From Naches Heights AVA.

Coller higher elevation. Notes of watermelon, John notes a saline streak, minerality.

Begs to be combined with summer foods. Only 150 cases.

 

2024  Cinsault Rose Mag Bag – Few and Far Between Series 

400 bags. $44.90 – Perfect for picnics, fishing, camping etc.

 

Also, we talk

2022 Sparkling Gamay Noir

John mentions 3 Reisling’s.

Hendsbee Vineyards Clone 21B and Clone 239

And finally, The Home Vineyard Reisling

We finish with a reminder of their sensational  Vineyard Suites and Guest House.

www.orofinovineyards.com

 

 Benoit Gauthier – Director of Winemaking and Viticulture & COO Noble Ridge (OK Fall

Jon Adrian photo            Benoit Gauthier

“As I walk through the vineyard, I can’t help but reflect on the past year. The Winter of 23-25 dealt us a tough hand, leaving many vines struggling to survive. But here we are, emerging stronger, with renewed hope and a vineyard that is well on its way to recovery”   Benoit Gauthier Spring 2025.

 

Every vineyard and winery has its own version of the damage and recovery from two Winter cold snaps.

One element that stands out in all the stories is the resilience of the vines and the farmers.

Benoit Gauthier is a prime example.

Totally dedicated to supporting the vineyards struggle to survive and making sure he and his team did everything possible to save and strengthen the vineyards.

 

Each vineyard with damaged vines took the opportunity to head outside BC seeking replacement grapes to grow and bottle for 2025. Otherwise, some wineries could not/would not survive.

 

Benoit headed to Washington wine country. Below,  the wonderful results, grown in Washington. Crafted in BC.

 

In ancient Rome, a vilicus was a steward/overseer of a large estate/farm, who managed operations.

All Vilicus wines are $21.00 in the tasting room .

 

2024 Vilicus Rose – Crafted with Malbec grapes from Wahluke Slope AVA Columbia Valley. (organic)

Strawberry, ripe cherries on opening.  Strawberry and lime on the palate. Nice rich tones with appreciated texture.

 

2024 Vilicus  Pinot Grigio– From Horse Heaven Hills AVA Washington. (sustainable)

Stone fruit on the nose. Followed by ripe peach, pear and apple on the palate. A long finish carried by minerality.

 

2024 Vilicus Viognier – What an opening!  peach, orange and melon. All ripe.  In the mouth, the texture contains ripe tropical papaya and stone fruit. It’s bright and inviting. Truly a treat. Goose Gap AVA  (sustainable)

 

 2024 Vilicus Pinot Gris/Viognier – Blending these two needs craftsmanship. Well done, Benoit.  Floral notes followed by a crisp clean palate. Hello Summer.  Horse Heaven Hills AVA (sustainable)

 

Benoit also touches on

2019 Reserve Meritage

2021 Blanc de Blanc

And some of the events they plan to create in 2025.

 

Details at www.nobleridge.com

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Crafted in BC releases from

Spearhead

Le Vieux Pin

Niche

Kismet

Clos du Soleil

And more.

Also Barnyard Natural Wine Fest in Victoria

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew May 17th 2025-A Taj Mahal Birthday party. Special guest Kevin Hearn finds & plays legendary pianos in Jamaica

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Most music fans know Kevin Hearn as the pianist and songwriter for Barenaked Ladies.
Few would know that Kevin was the band leader for Lou Reed for 7 emotional years.
Or that he fought a battle with leukemia for many years, even while touring with BNL.
Gord Downie knew all those stories when he asked Kevin Hearn and Kevin Drew to help him prepare for live performances of his final music project – Secret Path!
Because he had just been down his own darkened path, Kevin Hearn was able to bring comfort and strength to the recording of Gord’s final songs.
Kevin takes us through those moments, including Gord’s last words to him, about his friendship with Lou Reed and then takes us on another journey – this time to Jamaica.
Kevin’s new solo album is called Portland Parish. Recorded in three locations. A small jungle cottage, the legendary Trident Hotel and the long-abandoned Trident Castle.
Kevin plays originals, covers (Lou Reed and Sun Ra Arkestra) on a collection of creaking pianos weathered by time and nature. If you listen closely, you can hear chirping frogs and dogs barking in the distance. Several of the pianos were damaged and barely playable.
Kevin says “the idea was to seek out semi-abandoned pianos in spaces said to be haunted and improvise.”
 
The complete interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and seen on the Terry David Mulligan YouTube Channel.
In hour one, we celebrate one of the greats in modern music – Taj Mahal. Saturday, he turns 82.
New music from Dan Mangan, Honey Bear, the Band, Brandi Carlile, Keiran Kane, Little Feat, Willie Nelson, Mumford and Son, The Wood Bros.
Thanks for any and all mentions!!

 

-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Our Guest – Kevin Hearn BN Ladies CKUA
Devotion Honeybear, The Band Single
New Orleans cries when she sings Little Feat strike up the band
Cool me down Keiran Kane Dead Reckoning
You without me Brandi Carlile (elton john) who believes in angels
Banks of the old Bandera Willie Nelson Oh what a beautiful world
Mulligan Stew Kevin Hearn our guest Hour 2 Up Next- Taj Mahal
Senor Blues Taj Mahal (happy birthday Taj) Senor Blues
Mailbox blues Taj Mahal Sextet Live at the Church in Tulsa
Room on the Porch Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Ruby Amanfu Room on the porch
Deane House – River Cafe Guest tonight is Kevin Hearn Portland Parish
What you gonna do N Miss. all stars (mavis) Up and Running
diminishing returns Dan Mangan Natural Light
Harvest Mumford and Sons Harvest
How sweet it is Marvin Gaye Hitsville
Mulligan Stew with TDM Guest tonight Kevin Hearn BNL Coming UP – New Wood Bros
Witness The Wood bros. single
The Stew – CKUA Radio Hour Two – Kevin Hearn Interview New album Portland Parish
Etta James At Last At Last
Helpless Molly Tuttle & Old Crow Med Show Helpless
Dreams and second chances Skydiggers Dreams and second chances
Old folks Boogie (live) Little Feet Waiting for Columbus (super deluxe)
The Stew TDMulligan Kevin Hearn – coming UP
Mr Tambourine Man Bob Dylan Live 62-66 Rare Performances
waiting for the world to change Taj Mahal Keb Mo Room on the porch for everyone
stop and listen Blackie and Rodeo Kings O Glory
Coyotes Banff supporting for over 25 years Coming UP Kevin Hearn Portland Parish
Kevin Hearn Interview with TDMulligan CKUA
The only place to be Gord Downie Secret Path
Kevin Hearn Interview complete interview mulligan stew podcast and TDM YouTube channel
Tea at the Trident Kevin Hearn Portland Parish
Kevin Hearn Interview also on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm youtube channel
in the shade Kevin Hearn Portland Parish
Kevin Hearn Interview TDMulligan complete int on MSPodcast and tdm YouTube Channel
3 dollar shots Kevin Hearn Portland Parish
Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and Terry David Mulligan YouTube Channel
Faithlessly yours Art Bergmann Remember her Name

EP 348 | Kurtis Kolt on new “Crafted in BC” wines and Launches 2025 Top Drop in Van/Calgary

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We’re featuring Wine Educator and Event Creator Kurtis Kolt. 
Top Drop 2025,  his sensational small wine fest, runs next week in Vancouver and Calgary.
 
 
Wine Educator, judge and Event Co-Ordinator Kurtis Kolt.
His thoughts on 2025 Washington Grown/Crafted in BC Wines
His impressive  Top Drop Events this coming week in Vancouver and Calgary.
 
Kurtis Kolt is a Vancouver-based wine & hospitality consultant who writes about wine, presents seminars, hosts events, judges competitions, works with restaurants on their wine programs, and so on.
Kurtis has been running restaurants around Vancouver, eventually receiving the ‘Sommelier of the Year’ award at the 2010 Vancouver International Wine Festival.
KK is also the co-founder of Top Drop, a series of terroir-focused trade and consumer festival-style events, dubbed
TOP DROP In Vancouver, May 13 and Calgary, May 15.
Kurtis books very select wineries (and their winemakers)
Check out the participants – https://vancouver.topdrop.ca/en/exhibitors
Dubbed “The One Wine Tasting of the Year You Shouldn’t Miss,” by Western Living magazine, Top Drop Vancouver and Top Drop Calgary‘s Main Events return with continued focus on sustainably-farmed, handcrafted wines offering a distinct sense of place, without heavy-handed winemaking trickery to get in the way.
His latest project is Free Spirit!, a celebration of the world of non-alc wine, beer, and spirits!
Kurtis joins us on Tasting Room Radio to also talk about the Grown in Washington – Crafted in BC 2025 Wines,  now being seen on BC shelves.

May 10th, 2025- Michael Bartier Presents 2025 Crafted in BC Wines – Kurtis Kolt presents Top Drop 2025

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Michael Bartier Presents 2025 Crafted in BC Wines – Kurtis Kolt presents Top Drop 2025

THE SHOW

Michael Bartier – Co-founder/Winemaker Bartier Bros (Black Sage Road)

Bartier Bros

When I last talked to co-owner and winemaker Michael Bartier  at Bartier Bros on Black Sage Road,  South Okanagan, he had a total of 17 vineyards damaged due to 2 cruel cold snaps.

Bartier Bros Patio

I reconnected with Michael to see if he and the vineyards survived.

I was also very interested in his “Grown in Washinton – Crafted in BC ” Spring releases.

He called the series of wines Pristine. Named after the beautiful vineyards he partnered with in Washington State.

Bartier Bros. Vineyard & Winery (@bartierbros) • Instagram photos and videos

Michael still  follows his mission statement “over deliver by 50%. Make a $20 wine that tastes like a $30 wine.”

 

2024 Pristine White Blend   – $17.99  Reisling,  Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay (Columbia Valley)

2024 Pristine Sauvignon Blanc – $18.99 Fresh, clean and gloriously round in the mouth. (Horse Heaven Hills)

2024 Pristine Chardonnay – $18.99  40 year old vines. Elegant and memorable. (Soaring Eagle, Wahluke Slope)

2024 Pristine Reisling – $18.99 Classically crisp with a loooong finish.  (Rattlesnake Hills)

2024 Pristine Rose – $17.99 Cab driven but notes of Pinot, Chard and Reisling (Columbia Valley)

2024 Pristine Vin Gris (Pinot Gris Rose) – $19.99 Dark grapes treated like white wine. (Rattlesnake Hills)

2024 Pristine Cabernet Sauvignon Rose – $19.99 40-year-old vines. Great structure/price.(Soaring Eagle)

 

When we get done talking about these new wines, Michael takes us through the new vineyards.

Its all great news!!

Chardonnay and Cab Franc are being restored. Merlot and Semillon have been replanted

The Syrah has been removed (it didn’t do well) but it’s being replaced by Chenin Blanc.

As much as Michael Bartier loved the Washington experience, he can’t wait to get back to his own vineyards.

 

www.bartierbros.com

 

Kurtis Kolt –  Wine judge, mentor, educator and event organizer.

Kurtis-Kolt

We’re featuring Kurtis Kolt .

Top Drop 2025,  his amazing small wine fest runs next week in Vancouver and Calgary.

Kurtis brings his thoughts on 2025 Washington Grown/Crafted in BC Wines

 

 

Kurtis  is a Vancouver-based wine & hospitality consultant who writes about wine, presents seminars, hosts events, judges’ competitions, works with restaurants on their wine programs, and so on.

Kurtis received  the ‘Sommelier of the Year’ award at the 2010 Vancouver International Wine Festival.

KK is also the co-founder of Top Drop, a series of terroir-focused trade and consumer festival-style events, dubbed

the nerdiest, most awesome wine festival in Canada.”

 

The 2025 TOP DROP takes place  In Vancouver May 13 and Calgary May 15.

 

Kurtis books very select wineries (and their winemakers)

Check out the impressive list of  participants – https://vancouver.topdrop.ca/en/exhibitors

 

 

Dubbed “The One Wine Tasting of the Year You Shouldn’t Miss,” by Western Living magazine, Top Drop Vancouver and Top Drop Calgary‘s Main Events return with continued focus on sustainably-farmed, handcrafted wines offering a distinct sense of place, without heavy-handed winemaking trickery to get in the way.

Kurtis’s latest project is Free Spirit!, a celebration of the world of non-alc wine, beer, and spirits!

Kurtis joins us on Tasting Room Radio to also talk about the Grown in Washington – Crafted in BC 2025 Wines,  now being seen on BC shelves and background of the upcoming Top Drop events.

 

www.topdrop.ca

www.winebc.com

www.kurtiskolt.com

@Kurtis Kolt

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Le Vieux Pin

Noble Ridge

Niche Wines

Orofino

Clos du Soleil

Kismet

Spearhead

Barnyard in Victoria

And more to come

 

Mulligan Stew May 10th 2025-Happy Mothers Day – (I am my Mom)

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I’m thinking that every CKUA fundraising host has the same wonderful chore this week.
I went back over the saved donor sheets that we all filed away and got caught up with the music and artists asked for.
Many included “in memory of” mentions.
So that’s what’s coming this Saturday – Mother’s Day Weekend.
Los Lobos/Diana Krall/Little Village/Bahamas/Al Green/Nathaniel Rateliff/Leonard Cohen/Bahamas/Bros. Landreth/ U2/Susan Tedeschi/Sam & Dave/Blue Rodeo/Savage Garden/Steve Earle/Terra Lightfoot/Van Morrison/
We remember Bob Marley…passed May 11 –
Play birthday tracks from Sly Dunbar/Bono/Donovan
And head into Saturday Night with Listen Here – with an amazing groove from Eddie Harris
Coming Up in the next couple of weeks – Interviews and new albums from
Kevin Hearn (BNLadies) and Joel Plaskett – (Songs from The Gang)
Check out the Playlist – and celebrate the Mother’s past, present and future!!!
 
Thanks 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan Donor Supported CKUA
alone in the dark Bros. Landreth Undercover Bros
Jesus on the Mainline Ry Cooder Paradise and Lunch
Tired of being alone Rev Al Green Gets next to you
Don’t look back Peter Tosh and Mick Jagger Bush Doctor
Happy Mothers Day ALL with TDMulligan NEXT – Los Lobos
Gates of gold Los Lobos Gates of Gold
a little honey Nathaniel Rateliff/ the night sweats Tearing at the seams
Watermelon Man Poncho Sanchez and Mongo Santamaria conga blues
A case of you Diana Krall Wallflower
Deane House and River Cafe Both on The Bow – in Calgary -NEXT – Leonard in Dublin
Tower of song Leonard Cohen Live in Dublin
Deadlock Holiday 10 CC During After – Best of
Big Love Little Village Slide Guitar Players
Half your love Bahamas – (Secret Sisters) Live to Tape Vol 1
Hour Two of The Stew A Full Hour of EVERYTHING Terry David Mulligan
Pride (in the name of love) U2 Best of R&R Hall Live
Angel from Montgomery Susan Tedeschi Just won’t burn
I thank you Sam and Dave Stax Classics
The Stew Hour Two Thanking Spring Donors Coming UP – Blue Rodeo – Van the Man
Four strong winds Blue Rodeo 35 years of Stoney Plain
Truly Madly Deeply Savage Garden Savage Garden
Kansas The Water Boys & Steve Earle Life- Death and Dennis Hopper
Cutting corners Van Morrison Remembering Now
Highway 61 (live) Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt Live Series-Undercover 2
Coyotes Banff Mothers Day Menu Coming UP – Remembering Bob Marley
Higher and Higher Terra Lightfoot single
Could you be loved Bob Marley & Wailers Uprising
I shot the Sherriff Eric Clapton 461 Ocean Blvd
Season of the Witch Donovan Sunshine Superman
Coming Soon – Interviews with Kevin Hearn and Joel Plaskett Happy Mothers Day
Listen Here Eddie Harris The Electrifying Eddie Harris

EP 347 | Help Erin (re)Build a Life Worth Living

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This is Erin’s story, she is a courageous young woman with an amazing family around her to support her through her medical challenges.  Her father, Tim, a retired RCMP officer, took the time to have a conversation with me about Erin and how they are working to rebuild his daughter’s life and raise some needed funds to make it all happen.  Please have a visit to the family’s GoFundMe page and do what you can, thank you .
I’m attached to machines 24/7, and those machines, including a ventilator and feeding tube, have kept me alive for the last decade.
  • But this isn’t a story about machine-assisted life.
  • This is a story about living: about building a life worth the effort of being alive.

THE DIAGNOSIS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
When I was 25 years old, I was a Ph.D. student at the University of Alberta, and I spent more than half of that year hospitalized in intensive care. When I wasn’t hospitalized, I worked ahead to keep my scholarship, and my sister, Elizabeth, and I envisioned the life we would build together in the big city once she began her master’s degree. But interrupting our plans, I received an explanation for the muscle weakness and breathing problems that kept landing me in the ICU: Myasthenia Gravis (MG).
This neuromuscular disease aggressively attacks the muscles, and the muscles allowing me to breathe were already alarmingly weak, but we had no intention of letting this derail our plans.
Just months after Elizabeth moved to Edmonton and we set up our shared apartment, I was in BC and collapsed, coded, and put into a medically induced coma. I was only supposed to be in BC for a weekend, but after three months on life support in the ICU, I knew I wouldn’t return to Edmonton.
Our plans dissolved.
Three hundred and sixty days after I coded, I left the hospital paralyzed, needing a ventilator to breathe, a wheelchair to move, and 24-hour medical care to make sure I didn’t die.
My ventilator keeps me alive, but that isn’t the story that I am telling right now. This story is about how I have fought to stay alive, and my family fought with me to make that life worth living.
  • Hundreds of people have fought beside us, but one person threatened what many built.
  • Please join our story – help us over one last hurdle.
CREATING A HOME TO FIT ME
While I was in the hospital, my parents, Tim and Janet, completely renovated the main floor of our home to accommodate the wheelchair, hospital bed, ceiling lift, and supplies my new life needed. This renovation went perfectly and allowed me to move back home instead of into a care facility. Over the years, we continued to adapt the house to meet our changing needs.
However, we couldn’t adjust the house’s square footage, which became more of a problem as time passed. A person standing can turn around on the spot, and someone using a manual wheelchair can turn in three- or four-square feet. I need six square feet to turn. For perspective, I can’t turn in the hallway of a “regular” residential house. The lot wasn’t large enough for us to build an addition onto the home, so we removed walls to create an open floor plan and did our best with what we had. This worked until Elizabeth moved into the house.
CREATING A HOME THAT FITS US
The whole family united to keep me alive through the pandemic, especially during the months when caregivers couldn’t be present. Although Dad retired to be my caregiver, Mom was still working, and they couldn’t give me 24-hour care by themselves. Elizabeth could only help with care if she was in our bubble, so she moved back in. Despite the less-than-ideal circumstances, my sister and I were finally living together again after life separated us seven years prior, and we wanted to stay that way. Sharing responsibilities cuts them in half, sharing joys doubles them, and it had been a while since we shared much of anything.
Unfortunately, we soon realized that the house we had renovated to meet my initial medical needs was now too small for four adults, three dogs, and my medical equipment and supplies.
After months of discouraging searching, we found an older house with good bones and the perfect location. Despite meeting many of our needs, the new house needed extensive renovations to become fully accessible and be our perfect “forever home.”
MOM AND DAD: RENOVATION DREAM TEAM
Many people would find the project daunting. However, Mom and Dad had over twenty years of experience building and remodelling. They worked with contractors to build a house on Vancouver Island and completely renovate the home I returned to after my year in the hospital. Those projects didn’t go well: they went perfectly. You hear horror stories about renovations that go over budget and miss deadlines, but that didn’t happen for us, ever.
Mom and Dad successfully renovated our old house to make it accessible for me, and they were confident we could do it again.
This time, though, we had the challenge of renovating our home and providing intensive medical care in our “home-based ICU” to keep me alive. Last time, they completed the renovation while I was in the hospital, so they didn’t have to worry about my medical needs. Now, our team needed another player.
DAD IS OUR TEAM LEADER
Last time, Dad was the head of the operation. Dad has always been “cool as a cucumber,” but 32 years in the RCMP made him phenomenal under pressure and experienced at managing large projects. He routinely made split-second decisions that saved lives.
There wasn’t a situation he couldn’t fix or a project he and Mom couldn’t tackle together.
DAD’S ACCIDENT
Then, in 2018, just days before Christmas, Dad got hit by a truck. Have you ever said, “If a bus hit me tomorrow…”? Dad walked our dogs in our quiet subdivision every night, but that night a truck ran into him, intentionally. We later learned that Dad was one of seven people mowed down that night. Dad miraculously survived, despite having thirteen broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and a brain injury. However, the accident left Dad struggling with a brain that didn’t work the way it used to. Now, Dad struggles with memory and concentration, and has aphasia, which affects his speech and ability to understand others.
DAD COULDN’T DO IT ALONE
This time, Dad didn’t feel he could manage such a challenging renovation without help, and we began searching for a contractor.
NEW TEAM PLAYER… OR IS HE?
We desperately needed someone to oversee the construction, because the effort of keeping me alive was straining everyone to their limit, and we thought we’d found the person we needed. We could never have imagined how wrong we would be.
MISREPRESENTATION AND MISAPPROPRIATION
The contractor we hired took advantage of our situation. We did our due diligence, getting references from past clients and coworkers, but never imagined we had met a professional liar. It’s true in our story that “hindsight is 20/20.” Despite warning signs, the events were so extraordinary that we couldn’t see the extent of the problems until it became too late.
  • The money set aside to renovate our home and make it accessible for me is gone.
The contractor misrepresented his skills, abilities, and credentials. He over-billed us hundreds of thousands of dollars and lied about deposits and taxes. He procrastinated and delayed the project for almost two years. When we began looking into where our money had gone, the contractor handed us a cease-and-desist letter, claiming we were defaming him. Then, he stopped responding to any of our calls or messages. Now, he has liquidated his remaining assets and disappeared.
THE PROBLEM
The contractor left us with an unfinished foundation and piles of rubble, dirt, and garbage wood. He took the money that would have transformed our house into a home a year ago.
We need your help to finish this project.
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THE DETAILS
We spoke to a trusted friend who referred us to a new, honest contractor who’s helping us raise the money to complete our renovation. Our new contractor, who isn’t criminally underselling us, gave us a new quote.
Our most pressing need is to build the addition that will accommodate my accessible bedroom and bathroom.
This part of the project will cost $100,000, but completing the entire project will take closer to $500,000.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
  • If you are a supplier, we need materials.
  • If you are a tradesperson, we need your expertise, skills, and labour.
  • If you can donate money, no amount is too small.
We need your help, and appreciation and gratitude are all we can give you in return.
You’re likely reading this story because you’re connected to me or my family.
You worked with Mom, Dad, or Elizabeth; cared for me at home as a caregiver or medical provider; were my doctor or nurse; went to church with any or all of us. But you may not know us. You might have clicked on our story somewhere on Facebook. Or a friend shared it with you.
Regardless, you read our story, proving that sharing this will get it to people who can help.
Please share our story.
Whoever you are, thank you for letting us share our story with you.
Thank you for anything you can do to help us rebuild our lives.

 

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May 3rd, 2025-Cowichan Spring Wine Pour 2025

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Cowichan Spring Wine Pour  2025

You can your clock by it.

The Cowichan Valley Wine Spring Wine Pour. Year 2025

 

The location may change from year to year, new faces may appear but one thing that’s always in the room is Cowichan Valley Pride!!

The wine community all across the province is keeping a closer eye on what’s changing on Vancouver Island.

For example – three new winery owners – all from California,   have decided that with climate change,  the future of winegrowing is in the Cowichan Valley.

 

I did my very best to talk to everyone in the room but for those I missed, I’ll be reaching out shortly.

 

This years Cowichan Wine Festival takes place all of August.

www.chowichanwineries.com

 

Pouring Spring wines and talking about the year behind and the year ahead are:

Stacey Hornemann – Winemaker Blue Grouse Winery

Blue Grouse has a New Winemaker

Stacey Hornemann

 

Mike Nierychlo – Co-owner/Winemaker Emandare Vineyard

Mike Nierychlo

Zac Brown – Co-owner/Winemaker Alderlea Vineyards

Alderlea Zac & Julie

Tricia Huebner –  Co-owner  Cobble Hill Winery

Tricia Huebner

Tricia Huebner

Dan Wright – Winemaker Unsworth Vineyards

Dan Wright

Simon Spencer  – Winemaker  Enrico Winery

Enrico Winery

 

Jim Moody – Co-owner/Winemaker  Zanatta Winery

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

CRAFTED IN BC RELEASES FROM:

Bartier Bros

Le Vieux Pin

Noble Ridge

Niche Wines

Orofino

Clos du Soleil

Kismet

And more to come