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May 13th, 2023- The 44th annual Vancouver Wine Festival. Part 2

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Winemakers from Aquilini/Beringer/Laughing Stock/Michael David/Nk’mip/Osoyoos LaRose/Vina Carmen/Santa Rita

 

THE SHOW

 

Welcome back to the 44th annual Vancouver Wine Festival.

Cutting through the clutter with world class wine smarts is our co-host DJ Kearney (Wine Director Terminal City Club. Speaker, writer, wine judge, noted authority)

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This is our 17th year of covering this wildly successful wine gathering.

As always, we make a wish list of who we’d like to talk to and try to shape a tale of climate, regions, wines, winemakers and what’s ahead for an ever changing business. At some point the wish list gets thrown out and it’s a sprint to the finish line.

Exhausting but memorable.

This week’s guests are:

 Justin Hall – Winemaker Nk’Mip Cellars Osoyoos, BC

Michael Kullmann – Winemaker and GM Osoyoos LaRose Osoyoos, BC

Sandy Leier – Winemaker Laughing Stock Vineyards  Naramata Bench, BC

Sandy Leier

Sandy Leier

Ryan Rech – GM and Winemaker Beringer Vineyards  Napa Valley, Ca.

Tyler Tennyson – Consulting Winemaker Aquilini Wines Red Mountain, Washington

Dave Phillips – Co-owner and President Michael David Wines Lodi, Ca.

Oscar Salas – Winemaker  Santa Rita Maipo Valley/Limari Valley  Chile

Pablo Prieto – Winemaker Vina Carmen  Various Locations Chile

 

NEXT WEEK – PART THREE

DJ Kearney – Co-Host with the Most

Ray Signorello – Signorello, Edge, Trim  Napa/Alexander valley

Garron Elmes – Winemaker/Pres. Lake Breeze Naramata, BC

Ben Pon – Co-owner Salentein   Mendoza, Arg.

Joe Spellman – Master Sommelier  Justin Vineyards and Winery Paso Robles, Ca

Evan Goldstein – Keynote Speaker

Harry Hertscheg – Executive Director VanWineFest

Mark deVere – Master of Wine Robert Mondavi  Napa

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Township 7

Lt Governors Awards

New Releases

Moon  Curser

Hillside

Unsworth

Mt Boucherie

Okanagan Wine festivals

Noble Ridge

Cowichan Valley Wine Festival

 

Mulligan Stew May 13th 2023-Special Guest, Paul Janeway – leader of  St Paul and the Broken Bones.

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photo credit Paige Sara

Can a 3-year-old change the direction of a band?

This week the return of the force known as Paul Janeway – leader of  St Paul and the Broken Bones. (checking in from Birmingham Alabama.)

We’re going to be talking about their latest album Angels in Science Fiction

Paul tells us it’s a turning point for the band after 10 years together.

Even though the core members are mostly unchanged,  this is not the soul band that swept over all of music in 2012 with the EP Greetings from St Paul and the Broken Bones.

Now 5 albums later they’re taking their fans in another more introspective direction., The funk and groove can still be found but now Paul is writing and singing about being a father and his conversation with his wife about

“do what kind of  world are we bringing our daughter into?” They had a daughter.

Songs with lyrics like

Dust to Dust”

“Try your best to make a difference. Starting with the people around you”

Songs about denial, fear, and acceptance.

There’s a renewed sense of spirituality throughout the album.

One question I wanted to include was

“How will these songs mesh live with the horn/soul band songs that you were playing over the past 10 years”.

Lots of stories and discussions.

Two things – they play the Saskatoon Jazz Festival July 8

And the Calgary Stampede July 9

AND

Her name is Marigold.

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew – Guest Paul Janeway Terry David Mulligan The Stew
Lucky Rodney Crowell The Chicago Sessions
I know what it’s like Jeff Tweedy WARM
Mama William Prince Earthly Days
Takes a lot to laugh. a train to cry Taj Mahal Bob Dyaln – All Blues’d up
Stolen Moments Lucinda Williams Stories from a rock and roll heart
Welcome to Year 27 of The Stew TDMulligan Guest – Paul Janeway – St Paul & Broken Bones
Todays guest – Paul Janeway (St Paul & Broken Bones) Mulligan Stew playlist Mulligan Stew Dot Ca
Everything Now JW – Jones Everything Now
Gangster of Love Steve Miller Band Sailor
Heatwave Martha Reeves and the Vandellas Hitsville
The Stew TDMulligan mulliganstewdotca
Deane House River Cafe Thank you both
Mama Said The Shirelles Best of
Mama’s Talkin’ Tami Neilson Kingmaker
My Mother’s Hand Jill Barber Homemaker
Mulligan Stew CKUA Year 27
Down in Hollywood Ry Cooder Bop til you drop
The wine talking Cash Box Kings Hail to the Kings
Up on Cripple Creek The Band The Band
Freddy Freeloader Amos Garrett Trio EG Trio – Jazz Blues
Coming UP – Interview with Paul Janeway TDMulligan Mulligan Stew Dot Ca
Superwoman Alicia Keyes As I am (Extended album)
Low spark of high-heeled boys Traffic Low spark of high heeled boys
Young Blood (live) Rickie Lee Jones Naked Songs (live and acoustic)
Love and mercy Brian Wilson I wasn’t made for these times
So far gone The Sheepdogs Our vinyl session
NEXT Paul Janeway -with TDMulligan The Stew
Interview with Paul Janeway St Paul and the Broken Bones with TDMulligan
City Federal Building St Paul and the Broken Bones Angels in Science Fiction
Paul Janeway Interview St Paul and the Broken Bones complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Lonely Love Song St Paul and the Broken Bones Angels in Science Fiction
Paul Janeway St Paul and the Broken Bones Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Oporto – Madrid Blvd St Paul and the Broken Bones Angels in Science Fiction
TDM with Paul Janeway complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast Coming to Calgary Stampede
Sea Star St Paul and the Broken Bones Angels in Science Fiction
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast Thank you Paul
Coyotes Banff Celebrating 30 years congratulations
Betonia Blues Steve Dawson Lucky Hand

 

EP 254 | Bruce Cockburn- Reflections on Gord & New album ‘O Sun O Moon’

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The Stew is Bruce Cockburn..bringing stories of  his 35th album O Sun O Moon. Plus memories of Gordon Lightfoot and his place in the music of the World and especially Canada.

Answers the question: Was/is Gord the Sound of Canada?

Could you hear the space and place in his songs?

The Podcast is the complete interview with Bruce Cockburn on the release of his 35th album O Sun O Moon. And his thoughts on the music of and the loss of Gordon Lightfoot.

The YouTube this week is the video version of both conversations.

May 6th, 2023- 44th Vancouver International Wine Festival (Part One)

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2023 QUICK FACTS  (Ever Changing)

44th annual (founded 1979)

8 days, April 22-30

18,000 admissions

17 countries

147 wineries » 44 wineries from South America

36 events at 19 venues » 26 public events; 10 trade-only events

25 participating restaurants, hotels, caterers

1135 wines, including:  800 wines in the Tasting Room –  335 wines at special events (dinners, seminars, etc)

15,000 bottles poured and/or purchased

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)

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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.

Secrets and Lives Interview with Chris Turyk - Victoria News

Chris Turyk

So, this year we put two chairs together and had a conversation.

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), his journey to Master of Wine status and an update on the Cowichan Wine Festival the month of August.

My thanks to Chris, Tim and Unsworth.

www.unsworthvineyards.com

 

Next Week –  Winemakers and Principals from

Tyler Tennyson – Aquilini (Red Mtn Washington)

Dave Phillips – Michael David Winery (Lodi, Cal)

Justin Hall – Nk’Mip  (Osoyoos)

Michael Kullman – Osoyoos LaRose

Ryan Rech  – Beringer Vineyards (Napa)

Oscar Salas – Santa Rita (Chile)

Pablo Prieto – Vina Carmen (Chile)

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Van Wine Fest Parts Two and Three

The Ones

Noble Ridge

Township 7

Lt. Governors Awards

Cowichan Wine festival

 

 

Mulligan Stew May 6th 2023- Very special Guest Bruce Cockburn – On Gord and New Album

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It took Two Zoom Calls to create the feature interview with Bruce Cockburn

The first was May 1 late afternoon. Talk with Bruce about his latest album

O Sun O Moon.

Brilliant songwriting, playing, and singing.

We hung up and got on with our days.

Then the World heard that Canada’s voice,  Gordon Lightfoot has passed away.

A call to Bernie Finklesteen – Bruce’s long-time manager, put us back in touch on May 2 and we had an engaging conversation about the Gord/Bruce relationship and Gord’s place in the world of music.

Played Bruce’s version of Gord’s Ribbon of Darkness.

I’ve put both interviews into hour two of The Stew.

Bruce Cockburn finishes with a nice reach out to the CKUA audience, reminding them there are very few stations as creative as  CKUA and it needs your support.

Both hours of The Stew contain promised tracks from the last fundraiser.

The complete Cockburn interview can be heard on the Mulligan Stew Podcast and seen on the tdm YouTube Channel

PLAYLIST:

You are my sunshine Morgane and Chris Stapleton (Southern Family) single
Dreaming out loud Ivan Neville-Gov’t Mule-Ruthie Foster …Like a River
Cold Sweat Mongo Santamaria Greatest Hits
Mulligan Stew Year 27 with TDMulligan Guest – Bruce Cockburn
Helpless (live) Neil Young Unplugged
Watching the river flow Bob Dylan Shadow Kingdom
Carefree Highway Gordon Lightfoot Sundown
Special Guest Bruce Cockburn Remembers Gordon Lightfoot playlist mulliganstewdotca
Refugee Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Anthology
The Lee Shore (live) Steven Stills (and David Crosby) Live in Berkeley 71
Deane House River Cafe Both return as sponsors of The Stew
Tell me about you JOSEPH The Sun
Everybody wants to rule the World Marc Jordan Waiting for the Sun to rise
TDMulligan Hour Two Bruce Cockburn Interview O Sun O Moon
Organ Grinder (live) Jimmy Smith It’s all right with me
Coming UP – Bruce Cockburn with comments on Gordon Lightfoot and new album with Terry David Mulligan
Into the mystic (live) The Allman Brothers Raleigh nc 8-10-03
Take it easy (live) Bruce Springsteen The Live Series – Songs under Cover
Mulligan Stew Bruce Cockburn Next with TDMulligan Coyotes Banff Happy 30th Anniversary
Bruce Cockburn Interview On Gordon Lightfoot Remembering Gord
Early morning rain Gordon Lightfoot Lightfoot
Bruce Cockburn on Gordon Lightfoot The sound of Canada? TDM
River of Darkness Bruce Cockburn Tribute
Special Guest Bruce Cockburn New album O Son O Moon with tdm
Keep the World we know Bruce Cockburn (Susan Aglukark) O Sun O Moon
Bruce Cockburn Interview album O Sun O Moon Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
When the spirit walks into the room Bruce Cockburn O Sun O Moon
Complete Bruce Cockburn interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast tdm YouTube Channel
US all Bruce Cockburn O Sun O Moon
Thank you Bruce Thank you Gord TDMulligan
Plan B Bette Lavette Lavette
Got to be you Bros. Landreth North American Sessions
Stop and Listen BARKings O Glory
complete Cockburn Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and tdm YouTube channel
Long Grey Mare Fleetwood Mac Best of

 

EP 253 | Colin Cripps and his Guitars

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This is a Zoom/Audio interview. Your choice.

 

Colin Cripps is one of those musicians/artists who may never receive the full spotlight the lead singers get but if you ask that artist in the spotlight, they’ll tell you they wouldn’t be in the studio or out on stage if Colin wasn’t there with them step for step.

In other words, invaluable.

Currently, he’s a member of Blue Rodeo and The Jim Cuddy Band.

He’s played with and produced Crash Vegas and Junkhouse.

Produced and written with ex-wife Kathleen Edwards, Tom Wilson, Colin James, Headstones, Sarah McLachlan, Bryan Adams.

Many many more credits can be found online.

Speaking of online,  Colin is a Guitar Geek and he lives in a World where other guitar geeks compare notes on guitars and gear.

They all speak another language ..about tone and bridges and strings and colors.  They go crazy for colors.

Colin has some 40-50 guitars.

Each brings something different to music.

Colin takes us through the differences and who played what on which records.

Jeff Beck. Eric Clapton. Keith Richards. The Beatles. Elvis Costello. Metallica. Jimmy Page. Hank Marvin. Mark Knopfler. Cliff Gallop.

It’s time to Geek OUT !!

Colin talks about and shows/plays these guitars

1955 Fender Telecaster in Sunburst (Keith Richards. Jimmy Page)

1963 Fender Stratocaster in Fiesta Red (Hank Marvin. Jimi. Mark Knopfler)

1964 Gibson SG Standard in Cherry Red (Colin’s Fave)

1962 Epiphone Casino in Royal Tan (The Beatles made them famous)

1958 Fender Jazzmaster in Roman Red (Elvis Costello. Only 4 in this color)

1958 Gibson Explorer. The Holy Grail of originals. James Hatfield’s is worth 1M.

 

www.colincripps.com

www.bluerodeo.com

www.jimcuddy.com

 

 

April 29th, 2023 – Our yearly Pinot Noir Geek Out!

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Our yearly Pinot Noir Geek Out – with  15 top experts and a  Pinot  Blind Tasting!

THE SHOW

 Bordeaux is made by man, Pinot Noir by God.

Pinot Noir may not be the most planted grape in the World but no other varietal even comes close to the dialogue that takes place between winemakers and wine fans about the place of Pinot in today’s wine world.

Whether they love Pinot Noir or not, wine people all have an opinion on this grape. Described as the diva of the wine world”, it takes a really focused winemaker and farmer to grow, harvest, and cellar this beauty.

The payoff is spectacular.

Notes and flavors of Clove, Cherry, Mushroom, Floral, Soil, Tea, Vanilla, blackberry, and plum. Lush and lengthy.

High acidity and lower tannin make Pinot Noir perfectly paired with pork, mushrooms, duck, and chicken.

I’ve been doing Pinot Noir interviews for 15 years and I’m still learning from the many stories being told.

I’ve gone back into the Tasting Room Radio files to share some of the stories and people who’ve stayed with me over the years.

Check this out:

Nigel Greening – Owner Felton Road Winery (Central Otago NZ)

Nigel Greening Felton Road NZ

Grant Stanley – Spearhead (South East Kelowna)

Grant Stanley

Mike Rathjen – Rathjen Cellars (Saanich)

Daniel Dragert – Kutatas (Salt Spring Island)

Layne Craig – 40 Knots (Comox)

Barb and Ian Phillip – wine educators  (Vancouver)

Christina Coletta –  Okanagan Crush Pad/Haywire (Summerland)

Chris Turyk – Unsworth (Cowichan Valley)

JAK Meyer – Meyer Family Vineyards (OK Falls/Skaha)

David Patterson  – Tantalus Vineyards (South East Kelowna)

Kurtis Kolt – Wine Educator – Judge – Sommelier (Vancouver)

Vikram Vij –  Chef – Author  (Vancouver)

This pinot noir  special concludes with a Blind Tasting of 2018 Pinots

It was organized by John Glavina – the owner of Giant Head Winery in Summerland. John wanted to include several of his pinots to discover how they stood up to the competition. (He didn’t tell anyone that his wines were in the mix)

Tasting on the day were two of the very best wine minds.  Great guys.

John Schreiner – The Dean of Canadian wine writers (15 books in total) Master Blogger.

TDM. John Schreiner. Brent Gushowaty

Brent Gushowaty – A Pinot specialist. Founder of  bcpinotnoir.com

I was delighted to be judging in such fine company.

The discussion went on for several hours and I’ve done my best to edit the prime points down into a segment of the show.

I couldn’t get all the comments on the blind wines when revealed but we did talk about the top two and several others not in the room.

The Pinot Noir poured on the day were…

2018 Giant Head Estate Winery Flagship Pinot Noir

2018 Fox and Archer – Brent G. choice

2019  Canyonview Wines Brand – CVW – Pinot Noir

2018 Spearhead- Saddle Block Vineyard

2018 Lake Breeze Aura

2018 giant head Pinot Noir Reserve

The segment is memorable just to hear the conversation between John Schreiner and Brent Gushowaty.

I thank John Glavina for the invitation for myself and the microphone plus John & Brent for the Pinot Masterclass. I also thank Harbour Air for the beautiful trip over and back.

 

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Next Week

Hillside

The Hatch/Jason Parkes Customs

Moon Curser

Unsworth

 

Clos du Soleil

Aug 4 Cowichan Pour

Sperling Vineyards

Scorched Earth

Robert Belcham /Cooks Camp

Bill Jones – Shrooms

 

 

EP 252 | Chris Waters (Globe and Mail) interviews Jason Priestley. Michal Mosny and TDM of Q&A

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Christopher Waters has been writing about wine for two decades. He is the wine and spirits columnist at The Globe and Mail, education director of IWEG Drinks Academy and a WSET certified instructor at the Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute, Brock University.

For 21 years, he was the editor/co-founder of Canada’s largest circulation wine publication, VINES, and author of the nationally syndicated column, Waters & Wine.
An internationally recognized wine judge.  Chris has developed and conducted masterclasses and seminars and moderated panels for organizations, such as The Wine Marketing Association of Ontario, Wines of British Columbia, Wines of Chile, Wines of Germany and Wines of South Africa.

That’s what the bio says.

Here’s what it didn’t tell you.

Anyone with a passionate interest in all things wine has always sought out the wine column in The Globe and Mail.

It has a history of getting the facts and figures right.  With not a whiff of hype anywhere, the column becomes a tutorial that can be trusted and held close.

Yes, there are times it completely geeks out and becomes a wine version of Wordle.  That’s to be expected because it’s like a weekly master class on wine and wine culture.

Chris Waters was the perfect person to take over the master class from retiring Beppi Crosariol.

After tasting Q&A (Red Blend)  and Q&A MRV  (Marsanne, Roussanne, Viognier) Chris requested a Zoom interview with myself, winemaker Michal Mosny (Winemakers

Cut) and our partner Jason Priestley.

tdm and jason
Globe&mail

Michal and I get to tell the story of how he was convinced to move himself and his wife from Slovakia to Oliver, BC after watching our wine program Hollywood and Vines.

Michael Mosny

After listening to the Zoom audio recording,  I realized I was really liking a  very open and revealing Chris Waters.  Have a listen as Chris talks about how he finds the magic in the wines he tastes, how the wine world is going through rapid changes and what makes a wine truly special and what can make it truly not!

Q&A

 

Ps.. Chris gave Q&A 91 Points and MSV 92 points. “truly exciting”

Enjoy Chris Waters Globe and Mail Wine Columnist

Thanks to Michal Mosny and Jason Priestley.

(and Chad Oakes. Producer of H&V)

April 22nd, 2023 Chris Waters (Globe and Mail) interviews  Jason Priestley. Michal Mosny and TDM

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Chris Waters (Globe and Mail) interviews  Jason Priestley. Michal Mosny and TDM

Michael, Jason and Terry

 

 

THE SHOW

What started out as a Zoom interview for a story Christopher Waters was writing on Q&A Wine for his Easter Globe and Mail wine column has now become  a Tasting Room Radio show, a Podcast and video interview for TDM YouTube Channel.

Full Disclosure :

Q&A wine is a new partnership in the South Okanagan between myself, Jason and Winemakers Cut winemaker/owner Michal Mosny.

Michael Mosney

How this came to be is a wonderful story that starts the interview.

tdm and Jason Priestley in Niagara
(globe&mail photo)

Make no mistake…  this interview is lead by Chris Waters.

Chris Waters

As someone who has done countless interviews,  it was such a treat to watch someone else carry the load and just enjoy the conversation. The surprise in the dialogue  were the outflow of words, opinions  and thoughts from Chris,  who was completely open and engaging.

I kept thinking “this would be a really good TRR and podcast”

So.  Here we are. With the help of Olivia Siu and Chris himself,  this weeks Tasting Room Radio is a friendly war of words about the wines of Canada, BC’s place in wine, Michal’s and Martina’s story of moving from Slovakia to Oliver BC and starting Winemakers Cut, Chris’s thoughts on Q&A Red and the just arriving Q&A RMV White , about wines that pleasantly surprise and Pink Floyd.

The Red is a blend of 45/Cab 38/Merlot 13/Cab Franc 4/Petit Verdot

The White  RMV a blend of 58/Rousanne 34/Marsanne 8/Viognier

Christopher was kind enough to award the Q&A Red Blend 91 Points and the Q&A White Blend  92 Points

 

Christopher Waters  is a WSET certified instructor. He is the acclaimed wine and spirits columnist at The Globe and Mail.

For 21 years, Christopher was the editor/co-founder of Canada’s largest circulation wine publication, VINES, and author of the nationally syndicated column, Waters & Wine. An internationally recognized wine judge, Christopher represents Canada for the Globe Fine Wine Challenge in Sydney, Australia and served as head judge and organizer of the InterVin International Wine Awards from 2009-2019.

Michal Mosny is the co-owner and winemaker at Winemakers Cut in Oliver, BC

He and his wife/winemaker Martina moved from Slovakia to BC in 2004 after seeing the Okanagan featured on Hollywood and Vines TV. The hosts were Jason Priestley and TDMulligan.

Producer was Chad Oakes... he has his own wine.

 

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/

www.qa.wine

www.winemakerscut.ca

@jasonpriestley

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Van Wine Fest

Moon Curser

Hillside Wines

Mt Boucherie

Okanagan Wine Festivals

Unsworth Vineyards

Lt. Governor’s Awards 2023

The Ones

Township 7

Lake Breeze

Cowichan Wine Festival

 

 

Chris Waters awarded:

Q&A Red (Bordeaux Blend) 91 Points

Q&A RMV White (Roussanne, Marsanne, Viognier) 92 Points

 

 

Mulligan Stew April 22nd 2023 – Van Morrison Sandwich

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This weeks Stew starts and ends with Van Morrison Live (Too late to stop Now Vol 1)

Like a great sandwich –  in between Van The Man comes

New Music From

Steven Stills

Graham Nash

Matt Anderson

Rodney Crowell

Lucinda Williams

Wood Brothers

Marc Broussard and Joe Bonamassa

Taj Mahal

Deep Classics from

Bonnie Raitt (singing Toots)

Toots and the Maytals

Buddy Holly

Bo Diddley

Rickie Lee Jones

Rolling Stones (Sticky Fingers came out April 22 1971)

Roy Orbison (Its his birthday Sunday)

Temptations

Tedeschi Trucks Band Live

Nathaniel Rateliff/Night Sweats

Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne  (Live)

The Stew  starts with

Ain’t nothing you can do   (Live)

Ends with

Caravan (live)

NEXT WEEK – WIDE CUT STEW

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry Mulligan CKUA
Ain’t nothing you can do (live) Van Morrison Too late to stop now Vol 1
49 bye byes/For what it’s worth (live) Steven Stills Live in Berkeley
Bird on a wire (live) Tedeschi Trucks Band Live in Oakland
Who are you (live) Michael Kaeshammer and Colin James Live in Concert
The Stew Year 27 with TDM Coming UP – Matt, Bonnie and Toots mulligan stew.ca
Let it ride Matt Anderson A big bottle of joy
Love so strong Bonnie Raitt Just like that
Take me home country roads Toots and the Maytals Reggae Greats
Deane House River Cafe Thank you both
Loving you is the only way to fly Rodney Crowell The Chicago Sessions
Raining in my Heart Buddy Holly Best of
American Band Slow Leaves American Band
Bo Diddley Bo Diddley Best of
New York Comeback Lucinda Williams Stories from a Rock and Roll Heart
Mulligan Stew TDMulligan mulliganstewdotca
Darling Lorraine Paul Simon You’re the one
Mulligan Stew Year 27 Next Week – Wide Cut Stew with My Pal Al
Highway 61 (live) Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne Live Series: Songs under cover
Pilgrim The Wood Bros Heart is the hero
A better life Graham Nash Now
That’s what love will make you do Marc Broussard and Joe Bonamassa SOS 4 – blues for your soul
So glad for your sake Sir Douglas Quintet The Mercury Masters/Honky Blues
The way you do-things you do The Temptations Hitsville
TDMulligan -Mulligan Stew playlist mulliganstew.ca
is you is or is you ain’t my baby Taj Mahal Savoy
Dat Dere Rickie Lee Jones Pop Pop
Don’t get around much anymore Mose Allison Mose Allison Sings
Coyotes Banff coyotesbanffdotcom NEXT – Stones
Dead Flowers The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers
Dream Baby Roy Orbison Greatest Hits
Love don’t Nathaniel Rateliff- Night Sweats The Future
Thank You for listening See you next week? For Wide Cut Stew
Caravan (live) Van Morrison Too late to stop now Vol 1