EP 332 | The Return of Oscar Lopez
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Mental and alcohol battles. Second guessing himself.

Look who’s on a Roll – It’s this week’s guest, Author Luke Whittall
Luke and his Sipster’s Pocket Guides Books.
In the third volume in the popular Sipster’s Pocket Guide series, wine expert and educator Luke Whittall presents his latest top 50 British Columbia wines under $50 (including many under $30) and along the way shares his thoughts on wine country and common misconceptions about certain grapes, and offers up tangents on everything from scented candles to middle children to jazz hands.
With food and activity pairings that range from Thai noodles and pool noodles to classic rock and hootenannies, and an index of attitudes that lets you choose a wine based on your mood (come hither, dressed to kill, razzle-dazzle), the Sipster’s guides are equal parts freewheeling and focused.
Divided into chapters on sparkling, white, rosé, red, and dessert wines, the latest volume of Sipster’s will snap you out of a catatonic funk in the liquor store and stick around for a quiet evening paging through a book—perhaps this book and perhaps there’s even a wine for that.
Welcome to Volume 3, where a Viognier can be a lot like a bouncy castle, a red blend that is the icing on top of another layer of icing and also a wine that will upstage Taylor Swift and Kayne and an adventurous evening calls for a certain Trebianno (not the guy from Friends . . . but then again, maybe?).
The Sipsters series are written in a language anyone can understand. Words we all use and can remember a day later.
Make no mistake, Luke knows his wines from the vineyards to the bottle. He just makes the journey much easier than it really is.
We also start TRR with a conversation about vineyard damage & recovery, plus the coming discovery of BC Wines made with Washington grapes.
So those damaged vineyards, wineries and wine-farming families can survive the next couple of years.
And heads UP – The Sipster’s Ontario Vol 2 is coming –
Then surely, the Luke Whittall film starring Ryan Reynolds.
www.sipsterswinepodcast.ca/books
Luke Whittall
Online:
The Sipster’s Wine Podcast – Sipsters Icons on Substack WWW.
Books:
“The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 More Must-Try BC Wines, Volume 3″ 2024 (Touchwood Editions)
“The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try Ontario Wines, Volume 1″ 2023 (Touchwood Editions)
“The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try BC Wines, Volume 2″ 2023 (Touchwood Editions)
“The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try BC Wines, Volume 1″ 2021 (Touchwood Editions)
“The Okanagan Wine Tour Guide” 6th Edition (with John Schreiner) 2020 (Touchwood Editions)
“Valleys of Wine: A Taste of British Columbia’s Wine History” 2019 (Whitecap Books)
Vancouver Wine Festival
This is Wine School
Hester Creek
Fort Berens
The Hatch
Ruby Blues
etc
Oscar Lopez
Mulligan Stew – Guest Oscar Lopez | Terry David Mulligan | mulliganstewdotca |
Pity the Fool (live) | Tedeschi Trucks Band | Let me get by (deluxe) |
God and Johnny Walker | Micky Jupp | Times like these |
Gasoline and matches | Buddy and Julie Miller | Written in chalk |
Some kinda nerve | Madeleine Roger | NERVE |
Little Wing | Stevie Ray Vaughn | Archives |
The Stew – The Guest: Oscar Lopez | Coming UP – Gord’s Gold and Leo Kottke | TDM |
Cold on the shoulder | Gordon Lightfoot | Gord’s Gold |
World Turning | Leo Kottke | World Turning |
Suite Judy Blue Eyes (live) | CSN and Young | Live at Fillmore 1969 |
Deane House – River Cafe | Tonight’s Guest – Oscar Lopez | Next – The Killer – Fats-The Georgia Peach |
Who will the next fool be (live) | Jerry Lee Lewis | The Killer Live 64-70 |
Rip it up | Little Richard | Best of |
Ain’t that a shame | Fats Domino | Essential |
Mulligan Stew Year 29 | coming up – Kansas City and The Hip | CKUA |
Kansas City | Wilbert Harrison | Kansas City |
Boots or hearts | The Tragically Hip | Up to here (deluxe) |
Mulligan Stew Year 29 | Guest in Hour Two – Oscar Lopez | TDMulligan |
Bring this song | Stephen Fearing | The Empathist |
Sometimes I wonder | T Bone Burnett (Colin Linden) | The Other Side |
This hearts my heavy load | Tom Wilson | Tehohahke |
Stop and listen | Blackie and the Rodeo Kings | O Glory |
Bluephoria | Larkin Poe | Little Bit |
Coyotes Banff | Coming Up – Oscar Lopez Interview | Next – the original Fleetwood Mac and Bob and The Band |
Stop messing around | Fleetwood Mac | Vintage Years 64- The History of FM |
Highway 61 (live) MSG NYC | Bob Dylan and The Band | 1974 Live Recordings |
Next – Oscar Lopez | Mulligan Stew | mulliganstewdotca |
Oscar Lopez Interview | with Terry David Mulligan | Welcome back Oscar |
Armando’s Fire | Oscar Lopez | Flashback |
Oscar Lopez Interview | with Terry Mulligan | Talking about his new life |
The Hard Road | Oscar Lopez | My Destiny |
Oscar Lopez – The Comeback | Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | Video interview on TDM YouTube Channel |
Forgive me | Oscar Lopez | Flashback |
Please support Oscar Lopez if you can | His Calgary dates on MulliganStewdotca | and ckua.com |
Sweet Happy Life | Peggy Lee | Guitars a la Lee |
Can’t take that away from me | Molly Johnson | Because of Billie |
Fever | Ray Charles – Natalie Cole | Genius loves company |
I hope you had a Happy Holiday.
Now comes year-end and “the Eve”.
I couldn’t get them all in but Saturday’s Year End Stew features 12 clips from 2024 guest interviews.
Most are a minute or so but they all have strong comments.
Kris Kristopherson – Wonderful singer/songwriter. Even better man.
Drummer Russ Kunkel – a living history of popular music.
Bridget Kearney – Lake Street Dive
Blue Rodeo – Greg and Jim on songwriting Hall of Fame induction
Adrian Sutherland. – Speaking for his James Bay Cree.
Rhiannon Giddens – at Edmonton Folk Fest.
Robert Finley – Blues Elder is at the same festival.
Corb Lund – El Viejo
Blue Moon Marquee – how they found their sound in Montreal.
Colin James – taking ownership of his career.
Bahamas – Afie talks Bootcut
Madeline Roger – how she and The Fretless connected.
Enjoy my friends.
It’s a journey !!
Happy New Year to y’all
-TDM
The Year End Mulligan Stew | Revisiting 12 Interview guests from 2024 | CKUA Radio |
While my guitar gently weeps | The Beatles | The White Album |
The Year End Stew | A Dozen Interview guests from 2024 | NEXT – Corb Lund |
Beast of Burden | The Rolling Stones | Some Girls |
Got to be you | The Bros. Landreth | for you, live |
Corb Lund clip | with TDMulligan | Coming UP -Blue Moon Marquee |
El Viejo | Corb Lund | El Viejo |
The Year End Stew | featuring Interview guests from 2024 | Coming UP – Garth Hudson and Neil Young |
This wheels on fire | Garth Hudson, Neil Young & Sadies | Garth Hudson Presents A Canadian Celebration. The Band (10th Ann) |
Blue Moon Marquee Interview | Al Cardinal and Jasmine Colette | Osbourne Bay Pub – Crofton, Van Island |
Black Rat Swing | Blue Moon Marquee | New Orleans Sessions |
Deane House & River Cafe NY Eve | Colin James Interview | The Year End Stew |
Protection | Colin James and Lucinda Williams | Chasing The Sun |
Afie Jurvanen | Bahamas Interview | The Year End Stew |
Gone Girl Gone | Bahamas | Bootcut |
Madeleine Roger Interview | The Year End Stew | TDMulligan |
Some Kinda NERVE | Madeleine Roger | NERVE |
The Year End Stew | Revisiting 12 Interview guests from 2024 | from our year 2024 |
Hand Jive | Johnny Otis | Hand Jive |
The Year End Stew | Revisiting 12 Interview guests from 2024 | Up next Kris Kristopherson |
Kris Kristopherson Interview | A Calgary Folk Festival | Talking Songwriting |
I’ll be your baby, tonight (live) | Kris Kristopherson | Bob Dylan (30th Ann. Concert) NYC |
Blowing in the Wind (live) | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan (30th Ann. Concert) NYC |
Russ Kunkle Interview | Talking Joni, Carole, James and Dylan | A drummer’s drummer |
Fire and Rain (live) | Carole King and James Taylor | CK & JT Live at Troubadour |
Bridget Kearney Interview | Lake Street Dive | sings, writes, plays a fine bass & dances |
Dance with a stranger | Laker Street Dive | Good Together |
Revisiting 12 Interview guests from 2024 | Coming UP – Greg and Jim from Blue Rodeo | on Songwriters Hall of Fame |
Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy | Blue Rodeo | on Songwriters Hall |
Head over heels (live) | Blue Rodeo | Live at Massey Hall |
The Year End Stew | Revisiting 12 Interview guests from 2024 | Next – Adrian Sutherland |
Adrian Sutherland -James Bay Cree | Interview from 2024 | with TDMulligan |
Let it Shine | Adrian Sutherland | Precious Diamonds |
Coyotes Banff – Supporting CKUA Over 25 years | Rhiannon Giddens Interview | At Edmonton Folk Festival |
Freedom Highway | Rhiannon Giddens (Bhi Bhiman) | Freedom Highway |
Robert Finley Interview | Live at Edmonton Folk Fest | Louisiana Bluesman |
What goes around, comes around | Robert Finley | Black Bayou |
Hide Away | Freddie King | Texas Sensation |
Thank you for listening to THE STEW | Happy New Year | Please support CKUA in 2025 |
Unfaithful Servant | The Band (Rick Danko sings) | The Band |
Back in the USSR | The Beatles | White Album |
With Fame comes The Lame. Various singers have crushed the life out of Hallelujah in TV Talent shows. Some crediting the song to Jeff Buckley without knowing that Cohen lived it and wrote it.
Leonard wrote 130-150 verses for the song. Took him many years. At times made him lose his famous cool.
Hallelujah started as a spiritual journey. With various Leonard rewrites it became a secular, sexy anthem. Before and after it was released to the World, the song took on a life of its own.
Post Shrek, Hallelujah took Leonard Cohen to audiences all over the World. It’s a heartfelt film that captures the brilliance of Leonard Cohen and the song.
The film was released in 2022.
This is smashing filmmaking and epic storytelling.
The directors are Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine.
Dan Geller said “the real focus is Leonard the man asking the deep questions about the purpose of life, the challenges of life, the holiness of life, and the brokenness of life”
https://www.sonyclassics.com/film/hallelujah/
As we sat down Dan said – It’s only about one song but we managed to fit in 22 Cohen songs.
Available for screening on Netflix, Hulu, Crave, and Apple. MUNI
Complete Interview with Anthony Gismondi: Co-founder of The Nationals!
The 2024 National Wine Awards of Canada wrapped up in June in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Founded by Canadian wine experts David Lawrason and Anthony Gismondi, ‘The Nationals’ are the largest and most respected Canadian wine competition.
This year, 22 judges tasted 1,800 entries from 230 wineries. Canadian wine is indeed gathering acclaim internationally, but ‘The Nationals’ is the most important peer competition local wineries can enter. With nearly every producer of note in the country competing, making it to the top ten of any category list is special.
Getting on the annual list of the Top 25 Wineries in Canada is one of the most sought accolades in the business.
The Judges
The entries came from seven provinces. British Columbia had the highest representation with 147 wineries entered, Ontario came second with 84, followed by wineries from Quebec, Nova Scotia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
The finale, the Top 25 Wineries of the Year list, has become an all-out race we look forward to every year and one warmly received by consumers looking for an edge when shopping for top Canadian wine. Each year has its rhythms, and 2024 was no different. Less winemaking and more of that elusive terroir/site/origin was making its way into the top-scoring wines, something eminently satisfying for the judges tasked with finding the best in the country. Every medal is hard fought for at the national level and should signal consumers that something good is going on at the recipient wineries. Our goal has always been to award medals that mean something in a crowded retail market, and we couldn’t be prouder of this year’s collection.” Co-Chair, Anthony Gismondi, Gismondi on Wine
I look forward to connecting with Tony each and every time. So much to talk about.
Anthony Gismondi
He is, after all, the perfect guest. I just ask the questions and get out of the way.
The master link for the final results is included below. Perhaps pour yourself something: a morning coffee or an afternoon platinum rose (yes, that actually happened) and follow along.
Its an amazing read. Congratulations to Anthony and David, their volunteers and staff, the judges and especially the wineries of Canada.
and to the Winery of the Year – Grant Stanley GM and Winemaker
https://www.winealign.com/articles/2024/07/24/results-from-the-2024-nationals-winery-of-the-year/
Enjoy!! Onward to whatever 2025 brings.
The Hatch
Canadian Whisky Awards
Hester Creek
Van Wine Fest
Fort Berens
Ruby Blues
etc
Harry Hertscheg 2025 Van Wine Fest and Daenna van Mulligen New Reviews from Wine Diva
Both of this weeks guests have become a part of the fabric of Tasting Room Radio.
Harry Hertscheg is the Executive Director of the Vancouver International Wine Festival. This is Year 46.
Harry Hertscheg (sip mag)
Harry brings with him background on multiple seminars and wine pours on California Wines.
There are 50 wineries attending as the feature region.
VanWineFest also has seminars on West Coast Wine All-stars, California comes to The Cowichan, Engaging Future Wine Consumers, Notes on the Bacchanalia Gala, cruising California at Earle’s in Yaletown and a taste of sustainability with DJ Kearney.
Harry covers the wines from BC, Washington, Oregon, Argentina, Greece, Italy and many more.
The 2025 Festival runs Feb 22 to March 2
All your details at www.vanwinefest.ca
Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva
Daenna and Terry
As The Wine Diva, Daenna van Mulligen has been blessing us at Tasting Room Radio with her wine smarts for at least 15 years.
Normally at this time of year, she’s posted her Top 50’s lists. (Under $20, Over $20 & Over $50.)
This year is different in that she’s compiling wine reviews from all of her travels and tastings.
Because there are so many wines to choose from, we decided to focus on 5 or 6 of each from the
Rose, White, Red and Bubble.
Rose
Sandhill, Clos du Soleil, Bartier Bros, Township 7, Joie Farms etc
White
Wild Grouse, Burrowing Owl, Sandhill, Wente,
Red
Luke, Valparaiso, Yalumba, Prisoner, Blue Mtn, Chat. Haut-Mezieres
Bubble
Township 7 Rigel, Terravista, Taittinger, Blue Mtn Brut, Janz
And a bunch that I gladly added when she had to take a breath.
Www.winediva.ca www.winescores.ca
Thank you Daenna. A wonderful Christmas to you and yours.
And Harry….gets some naps between bike rides. Its all training for the new year and Thank You.
Merry Christmas and Memorable Holidays from “The Team” at Tasting Room Radio.
Meg, Corey, John and TDM
Hester Creek
Fort Berens
Canada Whisky Awards
The Hatch
The Christmas Stew | The Trans Canada Christmas Vol 1 | With Moe, Craig, Steven and Chris |
Santa Clause is coming | The Tractors | Have yourself a Tractor’s Christmas |
Christmas must be tonight | Amy Helm & Wood Bros | Give Love |
Havana Santa | Mike Farris | single |
Go tell it on the Mountain | Smokey Robinson and the Miracles | 20th century masters |
Trans Canada Christmas | In Hour Two of the Stew | with Steven Page, Chris Murphy, Moe Berg & Craig Northey |
The Christmas Song | The Bros. Landreth (Joey) | single |
Don’t go leaving me (its Xmas eve) | William Prince | Sound of Christmas |
Sleigh Ride | Jill Barber | single |
Deane House and River Cafe | Wish you a Happy Holiday | Next – The Pogues |
Fairytale of New York | The Pogues. Shane McGowan.Kirsty MacColl | If I should fall from Grace with God |
Winter Winds | Mumford and Sons | Sign no more |
I want to come home for Christmas | Marvin Gaye | You’re the man |
A Christmas song (live) | Dan Mangan | on tour recording |
Merry Christmas Caledonia | Johnny Reid, Bruce Guthrie, Nat McMaster | A Christmas gift to you |
O little town of Bethlehem | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Gospel Train |
We Three Kings | Bill Sample | We Three Kings |
NEXT – First Ever Trans Canada Christmas | with Trans Canada Highwaymen | For most of Hour Two |
Trans Canada Christmas Vol 1
(in memory of Susan Englebert) |
Also on MSPodcast & TDM YouTube Channel | The Trans Canada Highwaymen |
Merry Christmas from Coyotes Banff | NY Eve menu posted. | Merry Christmas to you all |
Won’t change the World | Barney Bentall and Jim Cuddy | The Drifter and the Preacher |
I will be there | Shari Ulrich | The view from here |
Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast | tdm youtube channel | Merry Christmas All |
Mince meat tart | Roy Forbes (Bim) | New songs for an old celebration |
John Weber
Orofino “mag bags”
John and Virginia Weber of Orofino
(Anthony Buree – Artema)