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July 16th, 2022- Cowichan Valley Wineries Party and Pour Aug 4

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Cowichan Valley Wineries Party and Pour Aug 4

A blend of stories from Cowichan Valley  and  Naramata Bench.

Starting with master storyteller Lorin Inglis, the GM of Enrico Winery in the Cowichan.

Then off to Upper Bench Road in Naramata and a visit with Wilbert and Joka Borren, the owners and winemakers at Four Shadows Winery.

And finally to the epi-centre of the Naramata Bench. We meet Nathan Todd,  President and GM of legendary Foxtrot Winery.

It’s the wine version of “something for everyone”

Lorin Inglis – Enrico Winery  GM (Cowichan)

TDM and Lorin Inglis

13 Cowichan wineries will kick off their August wine month on August 4th,  on a glorious Summer evening outside, on the lawn of the classic Brentwood College School in Mill Bay.

Lorin takes us through how the evening will unfold.

Wines poured by owners and winemakers, food from the Brentwood College kitchens, and music from Roland Barrett.

It’s such a great location and the people who made the wines are pouring, so you know  It will sell out.

If you can’t make the Aug 4th – then pick any other day in August. They’re ready to welcome you.

Details at www.cowichanwineries.com

 

 

  • Alderlea Vineyards
  • Averill Creek
  • Blue Grouse Estate Winery
  • Cherry Point Estate Wines
  • Damali Lavender and Winery
  • Divino Estate Winery
  • Emandare Vineyard
  • Zanatta Winery and Vineyards
  • Deol Estate Winery
  • Enrico Winery
  • Unsworth Winery and Restaurant
  • www.cowichanwineries.com 

 

 

 

Wilbert and Joka Borren – Co-owners of Four Shadows  (Upper Bench Naramata)

What a great story.

Wilbert and Joka

Joka and Wilbert were pig farmers in Lacombe Alberta with four growing sons. They had dreams of moving to the Okanagan and farming. That’s exactly what they did.

They bought a forgotten property on Upper Bench Road and decided to bring back the vineyards and plant their own vines to then sell the fruit to wineries.

Along the way, it made much more sense to become a winery and Four Shadows was born. The name is from a photo of their four sons.

Did I mention they had no wine knowledge but they knew how to farm pigs. I mean, how tough can it be to grow grapes?

They had amazing mentoring from Lindsay and Graham O’Rourke at Tightrope and consultant Pascal Madevon.  It paid off. They learned well.

You say “Pigs to Pinot”  They say “Swine to Wine.”

They poured

2020 Rose,  2020  Riesling Classic, 2020 Riesling Dry, 2020 Riesling sparkling, 2018 Pinot Noir and 2018 Merlot.  From Swine to Wine.

www.fourshadowsvineyard.com

 

Nathan Todd  President and GM  Foxtrot Winery (Naramata Bench) 

Even though he made his name working in very serious wine sales out of  New York City he did have an early connection to the Okanagan Valley.  Harvesting fruit to make ends meet.

Years later he blind-tasted a Foxtrot Pinot. It may have changed his life.

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He never forgot that wine and years later convinced his wine friend Douglas Barzelay to eventually buy the winery from the Allander family.

Barzelay is one of the  World’s leading authorities on Burgundian wines. Their wine consultant is Veronique Drouhin from Domaine Joseph Drouhin. Torsten Allander’s son Gustav was retained as winemaker. Quite a team.

Nathan poured:

2 versions of Foxly Rose 2019/2020 (both instantly likable. $24)

An Estate Vineyard 2019 Pinot Noir.  (everything a great Pinot should be. texture. balance. Defines a long finish.)

www.foxtrotwine.com

 

Thank you, Tina BairdNaramata Bench. Thank you, Barry and Carol Beecroft for “the swim”.

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON  

  • Fort Berens – New Releases
  • August Wine Month – Cowichan
  • Howard Soon
  • Victoria Wine Festival

 

EP 213 | Music Festival Season 2022 pt2

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Welcome to the 2022 Summer Music Festivals. Part Two
We’ve kept Edmonton, Calgary, and the next event the Vancouver Folk Festival in the mix.
Added this week is HUFF  the Halifax Urban Folk Festival. Its artistic director is a classic Canadian troublemaker, Mike Campbell.
The same Mike who co-hosted Mike and Mike for
MuchMusic.

Mike Campbell

Then curated the rise of a great music room  The Carleton in Halifax. It just won the best small live room in Canada.

Like its leader,  the HUFF is wonderfully different.
Enjoy!!
Here we go…
When the pandemic hit at the beginning of 2019 anything that qualified as a gathering took the brunt of the hit.
Restaurants, concerts, sports, schools, music tours, group travel, etc!
Festivals of all descriptions were immediately shut down and artists went home and stayed home.
So, here we are two years later and this summer the music festivals have been fully booked by artists who can’t wait to get on the road and on stage. To be met by audiences and music fans who truly missed the live music experience.
We’ll touch on four music festivals but they do represent all festivals, big and small.  Please find one near you and support the festival and the artists.
Each web link below has info on the performers, their schedules, and ticket sales.
Our guests are
Terry Wickham – Producer,  Edmonton Folk Music Festival Aug 4-7
Kerry Clarke — Artistic Director Calgary Folk Fest  Prince’s Island Park July 21-24
Debbie Salmonsen – Artistic Director Vancouver Folk Fest – Jericho Beach July 15-17
Mike Campbell. Artistic Director HUFF.  Halifax
End of August and early September.
The Carleton.ca
Amazing lineups and special events.  The info is here in the Podcast and on the website – Enjoy!

Mike Campbell

Mulligan Stew July 9th 2022- A mix of Rock History

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Right off the top – a huge thank you to everyone who created and constructed last Thursday’s birthday special.

I’ll never forget what you all of  you (on air and off) did for my birthday.

 

OK..this week its back to The Stew with a Summer Jump!

 

This July 9 Stew is a mix of rock history …

Elvis, Dylan, Johnny Cash, Bowie,  Otis Redding, The Police, Jack White (it’s his bday)

 

A mix of new tracks

Jack White, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Michael Rault.

 

Artists playing Western Canadian Music Festivals..

(Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver Island Music festival and Vancouver Folk Fest)

AJ Croce, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Light Horseman, The Wood Brothers, The Bros. Landreth, Frazey Ford, Leeroy Stagger, John Fogerty, The New Pornographers.

 

And Saturday night  stuff like

Lyle Lovett and Randy Newman, Paul Simon live in NYC, Blue Rodeo at Massey Hall, Tommy Tucker, The Faces.

FYI – Until we freshen it up, The Mulligan Stew Podcast features interviews with the producers and artistic directors of

Edmonton folk fest – Terry Wickham  (Aug 4-7)

Calgary Folk Fest – Kerry Clarke (July 21-24)

Van Island Music Fest – Doug Cox (This weekend)

Vancouver Folk Fest – Debbie Salmonsen (July 15-17)

 

We’ll have music inspired by the historic first photos from the James Webb Space Telescopewere . Photos Revealed on Wednesday.

TDM

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan CKUA Radio
blue moon elvis boy from Tupalo
blue moon of Kentucky elvis boy from Tupalo
that’s allright elvis original single
So much fun AJ Croce so much fun
a hard rains’ gonna fall leon russell leon russell and the shelter people
TDMulligan Coming Up Dylan, Cash and Otis mulliganstew.ca
Blowin in the Wind Bob Dylan the freewheelin’ bob dylan
girl from the north country bob dylan and johnny cash Nashville skyline
Respect Otis Redding Otis Blue
deane house.com river- cafe.com
playing with my emotion Tedeschi Trucks Band I am the Moon 2: Ascention
Gonna move up to the country Taj Mahal and the Hula Band Live from Kauai
California Bonny Light Horseman. Anais Mitchell California
NEXT – Wood Brothers, Bros. Landreth Frazey Ford mulligan stew.ca TDMulligan
Get out my life woman The Wood Brothers Wood Brothers
Stay The Bros. Landreth Come Morning
September Fields Frazey Ford Indian Ocean
Oakland Stroke Towerof Power Back to Oakland
Hour 2 of The Stew Coming UP Starts with The Faces on Miss Judy’s Farm @tdmulligan
TDM Mulligan Stew Year 26 @tdmulligan
Miss Judy’s Farm The Faces Faces
Exactly what I needed Michael Rault Michael Rault
Long tall Texan Lyle Lovett and Randy Newman Road to Ensenada
I want it all Leeroy Stagger Love Versus
High Heel Sneakers Tommy Tucker greatest hits
I think it’s going to rain today Madeleine Peyroux Give us your poor
Mulligan Stew with TDM Year 26 mulligan stew.ca
Late in the evening (live) Paul Simon Live in NYC
Every breathe you take The Police Synchronicity
Lost Together (live) Blue Rodeo Live at Massey Hall
Centerfield John Fogerty Centerfield 25th Anniversary
Mulligan Stew Year 26 mulligan stew.ca @tdmulligan
This is Mulligan Stew @tdmulligan mulligan stew.ca
If i die tomorrow Jack White single
Starman David Bowie Ziggy Stardust
Brill Bruisers The New Pornographers Brill Bruisers
mulliganstew podcast artistic directors of western festivals @tdmulligan
It’s the same old song The Four Tops Hitsville

 

July 9th, 2022, Two of the Best in the West –  New releases from  Ann Sperling (Sperling) & Michael Clark (Clos du Soleil)

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Two of the Best in the West –  New releases from  Ann Sperling (Sperling) & Michael Clark (Clos du Soleil)

It’s a slippery slope to call anyone “Best”. It’s like saying blue is the best color. Totally subjective.

However, tasting is believing. The wines from Sperling and Clos du Soleil are consistently beautifully constructed and always memorable.

Best of all,  their wines are organically grown through regenerative farming.

“Committed to grasslands, permanent cover crops, biodiversity, and farming that benefits the environment instead of degrading it.”

 

Ann Sperling – Winemaker,  Co-owner,  Family Member. Sperling Vineyards (East Kelowna)

TDM and Ann

Ann’s family has been farming their land for 135 years.

These are not just fine wines she’s producing, they’re grown and made to honour those who came before her.

You may notice when I ask Ann about her two Pet Nat releases her voice goes up an octave and she leans into the words. One of the strongest elements in all her wines is passion.

 

Ann brings these new releases..

2021 Pinot Noir Rose  $25 (215 cases 11.5%)

Planted in 2008 – 3 pinot clones 282. 777. 114

Stainless Steel Barrels – on lees for 4 months. Wonderful texture.

 

2021 Vision series – Ruby Pet Nat 85% old vines Marechal Foch  $32– 15% Pinot Noir ( 189 cases-12%)

2021 Speritz Pet Nat $32 (9% – 135 cases)

Thirds of Perle d’Csaba – Bacchus and Chardonnay. Dry. Pet Nat and Pizza!!

Again…9% alcohol!!

2021 Pinot Blanc $22 (10.1%- 112 cases ) Stainless Steel cellared.  BONE Dry.

 

Planted in 1980..deep roots bring forth flavors of tropical fruit and quince.

From the Heritage Series  “honoring the decisions of the past in the location of the vineyard and varietals planted”

It’s all about Ann’s family history.  She passionately explains!

 

2016 Old Vines Riesling ($35 – 11.5% 200 cases)

“Made in the vineyard” Meaning,  light hands on the vines and fruit. It is what it is”

It is grown in limestone and calcium – the flagship wine. 2 years in bottle before release.

And again.. honoring the past.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2021  Natural Amber Pinot Gris ($35 – 915 cases)

“it’s not the vessel,  it’s the grape”

Notes and flavors of guava and tea.

Bone dry. Can cellar for 5-7 years.

Pairs well with strong and savory food.

And friends.

Thank you Ann.

www.sperlingvineyards.com

 

Michael Clark – Winemaker, GM, and Co-Owner of Clos du Soleil (Keremeos. Similkameen Valley)

Michael Clark

 A winery that proudly makes wines of substance.

The wines are shaped through organics & biodynamics,  combined with low intervention winemaking.

Michael’s wines reflect their terroir and letting the fruit shine.  It’s “hands-off” winemaking.

Clos du Soleil wines are always beautifully balanced.  Your nose and mouth will know.

Michael proudly tells us the stories behind  his Spring/Summer 2021 releases, which includes the iconic 2019 Signature (Bordeaux inspired)

(all prices retail)

2021  Pinot Gris Winemakers Series. Whispered Secret Vineyard (23.90 – 750 cases. 13.3%)

Crushed right after harvest. Pressed the whole cluster and fermented in stainless steel barrels, tanks, and French Oak Puncheons.

Aged on lees for 3 months.  That’s it. More hands-off winemaking.

Orange, pear, green apple, nice stony minerality. Beautiful long finish.

2021 Rose $26.90  (404 cases – 12%)

Perfect pairing with salmon, and roasted chicken. Great picnic wine.

A careful blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon and 40% Malbec.  These two wines co-fermented

together.

Aged on lees for four months. carefully handled.

2021  Fume Blanc  ($23.90 -745 cases – 12.7%)

Organically farmed. A beautiful blend of 61% Sauvignon Blanc and 39% Semillon. The nose is lemons, and grapefruit and the palate is guava, citrus, floral and light oak.

Cellared separately then blended into an aromatic experience. Fine Fume my friends.

BBQ chicken, salmon, oysters, soft cheese, or by itself.

 

2021  Pinot Blanc  Winemaker’s Series.  Middle Bench Vineyard. ($24.90 – 13.3% – 410 cases)

“This is a wine that speaks of Similkameen Summertime.”

Stainless steel front to back.  Fresh fruit, peach, pear, sweet apple, etc

Grilled fish, pasta with olive oil, and fresh summer vegetables.

Hello corn season!

 

2019 Signature  ($54.90 – 13.9 – 453 cases) 

42% Merlot – 31% Cabernet Sauvignon – 13% Malbec – 10% Cab Franc – 4% Petit Verdot .

Aromas of blackberries and raspberries, sagebrush..   and mint.  On the palate dark fruit, cassis, mint, and ripe blackberry.

Aged 16 months in 100%  carefully selected French Oak Barrels. Only the barrels showing the greatest complexity, depth, and elegance are selected for the Signature Blend.

 

Thank You Michael (and team)

www.closdusoleil.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Fort Berens

Cowichan Wine Month

(Brentwood Kick off Aug 4)

An August Holiday…

 

 

EP 212 | Music Festival Season 2022

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When the pandemic hit at the beginning of 2019 anything that qualified as a gathering took the brunt of the hit.

Restaurants, concerts, sports, schools, music tours, group travel, etc!

Festivals of all descriptions were immediately shut down and artists went home and stayed home.

So, here we are two years later and this summer the music festivals have been fully booked by artists who can’t wait to get on the road and on stage. To be met by audiences and music fans who truly missed the live music experience.

We’ll touch on four music festivals but they do represent all festivals, big and small.  Please find one near you and support the festival and the artists.

Each web link below has info on the performers, their schedules, and ticket sales.

 

Our guests are

Terry Wickham – Producer,  Edmonton Folk Music Festival Aug 4-7

www.edmontonfolkfest.org

Kerry Clarke — Artistic Director Calgary Folk Fest  Prince’s Island Park July 21-24

www.calgaryfolkfest.com

Doug Cox – Artistic Director Vancouver Island Music Festival – Courtney, BC  July 8-10

www.islandmusicfest.com

Debbie Salmonsen – Artistic Director Vancouver Folk Fest – Jericho Beach July 15-17

www.vancouverfolkfest.com

www.thefestival.bc.ca

Amazing lineups and special events.  The info is here in the Podcast and on the website – Enjoy!

Mullligan Stew July 2nd 2022- Happy Canada Day & Happy Fourth of July!

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The donor for the next two hours is  a Canadian living in Texas,  Tim Glowa, and his love Suzanne

He laid out serious dollars to donate the two hours on CKUA.

He listens to the station all the time and knows the music well.

His suggestions were

Canadians recorded live in the USA

Texans live in Canada

Global stars

Everybody from The Hip, Leonard Cohen, Willie Nelson, ZZ Top, Stevie Ray, Janis, Rolling Stones, Neko Case, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Cockburn, Lyle Lovett, Steve Miller Band,.

The icing on this music cake is a mix of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Ariel Posen, Patti Griffin, and Robert Plant, J Geils Band, The Radio Grande, Dolly/Linda/Emmylou, Los Super Seven, The Band with Neil Young.

Happy Canada Day

Happy Fourth of July

Onward my friends…

And thank you all

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry David Mulligan CKUA Radio
Bobcaygeon (live) the tragically hip live at austin city limits festival 2006
helpless (live) the band with neil young the last waltz
gangster of love (live) steve miller band ultimate hits
gangster of love steve miller band sailor
you’re so fine steve miller band sailor
coyotes banff Coming UP – ZZTop.Cockburn. Cohen Mulligan Stew
Glory – lost those blues again blackie and the rodeo kings single
rough boys (live) zz top live from texas
mulligan stew TD Mulligan muligan stew dot ca
40 years in the wilderness bruce cockburn bone on bone
TDMulligan Mulligan Stew Next – Joni
the circle game (live) joni mitchell and herbie hancock live at bread and roses festival 1978
next stevie ray vaughn mulligan stew The Stew Hour One
things that i used to do (live) stevie ray vaughn the essential stevie ray vaughn
Commercial Break coming up Rolling Stones Live mulligan stew dot ca
worried about you (live) the rolling stones live at el mocambo 1977
don’t mind patti griffin (and robert plant) tape
king of July the radio grande town and country
be enough ariel posen downtown
mulligan stew hour two playlist mulliganstew.ca HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND
give it to me j geils band bloodshot
after the goldrush dollyu parton linda ronstadt emmylou harris trio
buckets of rain (live) neko case live from austin
tower of song willie nelson a beautiful time
TDMulligan mulligan stew dot ca @tmulligan
get it while you can (live) janis joplin (from port arthur texas) Pearl (Legacy Edition)
her loving man lyle lovett 12th of june
Have a great weekend Happy Birthday Canada & America mulligan stew
heard it on The X Los Super Seven (Rubin Ramos) Heard it on The X

July 2nd, 2022- Checking in with The Neighbourhood!!

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Checking in with The Neighbourhood!!

 

THE SHOW

 Tasting Room Radio has been celebrating Canadian wine and food for 15 years.

We could not have stayed the course and grown without  the support of our segment sponsors

Thus, each year we make a point of making a feature fuss about our neighbors.

Thing is, we’d be doing feature stories on them anyway because they’re all winners.

When we decided to have a sponsor for each segment we had one bottom line

“if we have to talk about someone for a year,  let’s make sure we like them!  As great people and as singular artisans”!

 We are honored to welcome our in show  neighbors into the feature spotlight (in the order in which they became available)

Jason Parkes CustomsJason Parkes  (Founder) and Develyn Barker (Dreamer and Doer)  West Kelowna, BC

Jason Parkes and crew

Their story just keeps on growing.

Came on board as The Hatch Winery. Well named, as they released well-crafted and accessible wines but they also “hatched” a series of new labels,  all heading in different wonderful directions.

The Hatch, Gobsmacked Series, Hobo Series.

Then came Black Swift, Crown and Thieves, The Hatching Post, Truck 59 Cider House, and SmokeShow BBQ plus  wines such as  Screaming Frenzy, 14 house beers, The Angel Share rooftop restaurant, The Broken Hearts Club speakeasy (house band is Proper Man, also home to Hangover Church, etc)

They have created their own JPC Wine Trail – a 5-hour adventure you will talk about and might even remember.

…And the wines? Bigger and better every season!  Beautifully crafted and pushing the boundaries – much like the people who make them!

JPC is one of the great success stories in BC wine. Best of all, they did it their way!  Rock on!

(there is no known photo of Jason Parkes but he did send this message “wine is just yeast poop”

www.jpcfanclub.com

www.crownthieves.com

www.thehatchwines.com

Unsworth Vineyards – Dan Wright (Winemaker) Christle Pope (Manager) Karen Newington (Tasting Room Manager)  Cowichan Valley, Van Island

Mere minutes from our home in Mill Bay, it’s also top of mind when we think, “it’s time for wine and dine”

The Turyk Family has created a beautiful destination is perhaps the most gorgeous small farming valley in the area.

Dan Wright

The bonus is , the wines are outstanding and the restaurant is hugely popular.

They have just received a Silver Medal and  91 points for their 2019 Pinot Noir from Decanter Magazine. A first for Vancouver Island winemaking.

The new owners have their own family roots deep into the history of Napa and Sonoma. One of the first decisions was to let the Unsworth team carry on making better and better wines and the second was to start production on a new vineyard outside Duncan.

The future looks very bright for Unsworth Vineyards – so we have much to talk about!

www.unsworthvineyards.com

Moon Curser Vineyards – Beata and Chris Tolley (Owners/Founders) Osoyoos, BC

At the very bottom of the Okanagan Valley is Osoyoos. It’s right up against the US border and surrounded by some of the very best vineyards in Canada.

One of them is Moon Curser. It’s the winemaking passion of Beata and Chris Tolley. It’s also their home.

Well, it was,  until they just had to move off-site to get a break from the daily weight of farming. It’s a hard road,  no whining is allowed.

Chris Tolley

In wine circles, they’re famous for the amazing varietals they make – several are the only ones being made in Canada.

However, what they do make are wines judged to be as good as anything in Canada.  That’s how they were named The WineAlign  Best Small Winery in Canada in 2019.

We’ll be talking Arneis, Viognier, Roussanne Marsanne, Carmenere, Dolcetto, Malbec, Syrah, Contraband Syrah, Border Vines, Tannat, Tempranillo and Touriga National.

Beata Tolley

There’s more. Next time we’ll talk about their bubble program featuring Eclipse, Moonlit and their Heist Rose.

Four of those wines can only be found through their wine club. Giddy Up!

www.mooncurser.com

Hillside Estate Winery  – Kathy Malone  (Senior Winemaker)  – Executive Chef Evan Robertson (The Bistro at Hillside)  Naramata Bench, BC

Kathy Malone

Classy!  

That describes Kathy and Evan, and the rest of the team at Hillside and especially Hillside Estate itself.

A much-honored winery with an atmosphere that comes from being one of the first three wineries in the area and always being a benchmark for Naramata Wines.

Hillside made a commitment years ago to only use grapes farmed on the Naramata Bench.

This conversation was important. To get caught up with Kathy’s latest releases, growing conditions in 2021, and then what dishes Chef Evan recommends from his menu to pair with each wine.

We talk  Cab Franc, Gewurztraminer, Muscat Ottonel, Viognier, Syrah,   Merlot – Hidden Valley Vineyard

From the kitchen,  Evan teases us with Tomato Capresse, Panzanella Salad, House-made fresh pasta, Gnocchi, 50oz Northern Gold Beef Tomahawk.

www.hillsidewinery.ca

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Clos du Soleil

Fort Berens

Bill Jones  Shroom Master

Orofino

Sperling Vineyards

 

 

 

EP 145 | Buffy Saint-Marie Turns 80-REPEAT!

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Last Saturday Singer/Songwriter, Educator, Social Activist, Mother, and leader Buffy Saint-Marie celebrated her 80th Birthday.  

She had some cake she made the night before and called us from her home in Hawaii.

This is the complete interview 

(Keep your ears open for chickens and roosters in the yard and about 15 minutes in a huge rainstorm pounds the roof.  She does live in a rainforest after all)

Because we have known each other over so many years, I went all the way back to her birth. She was abandoned as a baby and adopted by a family who gave her love and education. Buffy explains that she doesn’t really know her real birthday date but it didn’t let her stop becoming a legend.

Original photography by Jack Robinson.
www.robinsonarchive.com

She was told at 6 years old in school that “there were no more Indians around. All Gone.  Maybe some in Arizona”.  We talk about what has changed for young native students. If anything.

Buffy has always lived a life looking at ”the long view”.  In our talk, she explains what that means and how well it served her. She likes “busy”. Busy is good.

She’s won a Grammy, An Oscar, received an  Order of Canada,  spent 5 glorious years educating on Sesame Street, and has received countless honors.

You can read about her amazing life in Andrea Warner’s  Book,  Buffy Saint-Marie – The Authorized Bio.

We welcome back – The Buffster.

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Mulligan Stew June 25th 2022-Summer feelin!

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Wait!

As I typed the title of this Stew I realized JUNE is DONE –  Done  Like Dinner!

I have got to get out more.

Plus we all could use music that reflects that freedom.

So, this Stew has the feeling of

driving down the road with the windows down

walking down a sidewalk or trail with the sun warming your back

waking up to a Summer sunrise, and not caring that it’s 5 am.

celebrating the long days and even longer nights.

relocating friends and family and celebrate your luck.

That’s what I’m hoping this hand-picked music does for you.

New music from

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

The Rolling Stones

Cat Power

Tate McRae

Ghostkeeper

Mavis and Levon

Florence and the Machine

Live tracks from

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Doug Sahm

Neko Case and The Sadies

Van Morrison

The Stones

Matt Anderson and David Vest Trade tracks

Billy Preston and Eric Clapton

Classic tracks from

The Beatles

Tower of Power

The Wood Brothers

Ariel Posen

Professor Longhair

Enjoy!!!!!

See you for the Canada Day Weekend

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA

 

PLAYLIST:

The Stew June 25 – 2022 www.mulliganstew.ca
Reconsider baby (live) Doug Sahm The last real Texas Blues Band
Black Sheep Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Kings and Queens
Hold on Hold on (live) Neko Case and The Sadies in concert
Dream girl evil Florence and The Machine Dance Fever Deluxe
Midnight Rider The Wood Brothers Up above my head
TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Domino (live) Van Morrison It’s too late to stop now Vol 1
Learning to fly (live) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers The Live Anthology
Rubberband Tate McRae single
Downtown Ariel Posen Downtown
www.ckua.com www.mulliganstew.ca
Wrapped around your finger The Police Synchronicity
Who’s Foolin Who Ann Vriend Everybody Matters
TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Bye Bye Love The Everly Brothers All Time Greatest Hits
Raining in my heart Buddy Holly The Buddy Holly Story
Not fade away (live) The Rolling Stones Stripped
This is Mulligan Stew Year 26 www.mulliganstew.ca
Big Chief Professor Longhair Lousiana Piano Rhythms
This is Mulligan Stew with TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Weightless (live) Matt Anderson Live at Olympic Hall
West Coast Saturday Night David Vest Devestatin’ Rhythm
Ain’t no Sunshine Matt Anderson Second time around
Mystery Train (live) David Vest Live at Hermann’s
Tumblin’ Dice (live) The Rolling Stones Live at The El Mocambo
you got the Silver Cat Power single
www.deanehouse.com www.river-café.com
Isn’t it a pity (live) Billy Preston Concert for George
This may be the last time Mavis Staples and Levon Helm Carry Me Home
Tery David Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
You must believe me (live) Eric Clapton Tribute to Curtis Mayfield
Have a great weekend and Happy Birthday Canada
Oakland Stroke Tower of Power Oakland Stroke
All you need is Love (live) The Beatles One

June 25th, 2022 – 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!

Proudly Sponsored by Harbour Air

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.

 

 

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