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EP 330 | Christmas in The Round Revisited (Year 3-2017)

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays All

From  1974 to 1979 I was lucky enough to host Great Canadian Goldrush on CBC Radio  National.

Every Christmas we had a Christmas Jam – in the studio. Produced by Susan Englebert. (with assistance from Claire Lawrence)

Except for the mixed drinks, it was nothing fancy but it was an hour of heart-felt stories and songs.

The artists included Roy Forbes and Shari Ulrich.

After a handful of years, we lost our leader. Producer Susan Englebert lost her battle with Cancer.

We dedicate each of these Christmas show in  her memory.

When Goldrush left the air, Christmas Jam disappeared UNTIL Roundhouse Radio in Vancouver came on air, I had a studio to capture this magic.

I talked to Shari, Roy, and Barney Bentall and they all signed on for a reconnect.

We got 3 years of Christmas in the Round recorded and then Roundhouse went dark.

Keeping the tradition alive, this year we present Year 3 of Christmas in the Round  (2017)

and Next Week the tradition continues with The Trans Canada Highwaymen.

 

This Week –

The Lineup includes

Jim Byrnes

Shari Ulrich

Barney Bentall

Bill Henderson (Chilliwack)

Craig Northey   (Odds and Steven Page Trio)

On percussion Geoff Hicks (Colin James, Barney, Cuddy, Byrnes, Northey etc)

Rob Becker (guitar/vocals)

Kirby Barber (guitar/vocals)

Roy Forbes was unavailable in Year 3 BUT I found him hiding in Year One

He brings with him two songs and the slide guitar of Shaun Verreault from Wide Mouth Mason.

And yes..he does tell the story and rolls out his Christmas Classic Mince Meat Tart

Mulligan Stew Dec 14th 2024-The Not Quite Christmas Show – Part One

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Reminder …

NEXT WEEK is the first Trans Canada Christmas 

with TC Highwaymen.
Moe Berg – Pursuit of Happiness
Craig Northey – Odds and Steven Page Trio
Steven Page – BNLadies and Steven Page Trio
Chris Murphy – Sloan
Each  brings a song and stories.  Editing zoom video for  TDM YouTube Channel.

This WEEK

Christmas songs from
Ben Folds, Keb Mo, Norah Jones, Etta James,  Margo Price, and Michael Buble from donors.
New music from  William Prince, The Bros. Landreth and a first play  anywhere for Dan Mangan – A Christmas Song (live)
Colin James, Elvis, Robert Earl Keen, Tom Waits, Skydiggers, Bruce Cockburn, Hawksley Workman, Blue Rodeo, Ron Sexsmith, Bill Sample and a sack full more.

PLAYLIST:

Christmas Stew (Part One) Terry David Mulligan Happy Holidays
Sleepwalking through Christmas Ben Folds Sleigher
Someday at Christmas Jack Johnson Acoustic Christmas
Please come home for Christmas Keb’ Mo’ Moonlight, mistletoe and you
December Norah Jones Acoustic Christmas
Deane House – River Cafe Coming Up – William Prince and Colin James
The Sound of Christmas William Prince The Sound of Christmas
Cool Yule Colin James and Little Big Band Christmas
Christmas in New Orleans John Legend Christmas in New Orleans
This time of year Etta James 12 songs of Christmas
River Margo Price Single
Christmas Song (live) Dave Mathews Band Very Special Christmas – 25th anniversary
Next Week – Trans Canada Christmas With Steven, Craig, Chris and Moe !! Trans Canada Highwaymen
A Christmas Song Dan Mangan Live in Lake Country (Dan’s copy)
The Christmas Song The Bros Landreth (Joey) Single
The Light of Christmas Day Robert Plant & Allison Krauss Sndtrk – Love from The Coopers
The Christmas Stew (Part One) TDMulligan NEXT Week – Trans Canada Christmas
Lonesome Christmas Eric Clapton Happy Christmas (Deluxe)
Let’s skip Christmas this year Rodney Crowell Christmas Everywhere
Christmas Blues Ramsay Lewis Trio Sound of Christmas
The Christmas Stew (Part One) Next Week -Trans Canada Christmas with TC Highwaymen
Christmas Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown Alligator Records Christmas Collection
Jesus Train Bruce Cockburn Bone on Bone
Cold December Night Michael Buble Christmas (deluxe)
The Christmas Stew (Part One) Next week – Trans Canada Christmas with Trans Canada Highwaymen
2000 Miles Skydiggers Angels
TDMulligan The Christmas Stew (Part One) Next – Jerry Garcia
Christmas times a comin’ (live) Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band Christmas times a comin’
Everybody’s going home Hawksley Workman Everybody’s Going Home
Next Week – Trans Canada Christmas with the Trans Canada Highwaymen Bringing Christmas songs and stories
Christmas must be tonight Blue Rodeo A Merrie Christmas to you
Merry Christmas from the family (live) Robert Earl Keen #2 Live Dinner
Merry Christmas baby Elvis Presley Christmas with Elvis
Next Week – Trans Canada Christmas Steven, Moe, Chris and Craig Bringing Christmas songs and stories
Maybe this Christmas Ron Sexsmith A Winter’s Night
Long road home Sheryl Crow Home for Christmas
Everyday with be like a Holiday Wm Bell Jolly old Christmas
Coyotes Banff The Christmas Stew (part One) Next – Tom Waits
Christmas Card Tom Waits Tom Waits
Jingle Bells Bill Sample We Three Kings

EP 329 | Talking B.C. Wine with Liam Mayclem “The Foodie Chap” in SF!

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(Jason Priestley – tdm – Liam Mayclem)

Liam Mayclem and I met doing interviews at  film junkets weekends in LA, NYC, Chicago etc.

Me from Vancouver. He from San Francisco.

We talked about two things -Movies and Wine.

(The shot above was from our  Hollywood and Vines shoot with Liam)

Now,  Liam moves at a speed most humans couldn’t and wouldn’t abide.

He’s become an essential key to San Francisco’s dynamic hospitality, culinary and wine communities.

The Host of Food Chap, CBS radio and TV. His foodie chap podcast etc. and any charity that needs a razor sharp auctioneer or host or both.

Liam has always stayed in touch and always keen to know about the BC wine industry and food scene.

Here’s Liam’s latest podcast interview – with your truly.

 

www.bookliam.com

 

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December 7th, 2024 Luke Smith and the Howling Bluff Reconnect

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THE SHOW

 

Luke Smith – co-founder and chief winemaker of Howling Bluff (Naramata Bench)

 

It’s been a while since I “sat down” with Luke Smith from Howling Bluff on the Naramata Bench.

Howling Bluff Estate Winery | Award Winning Wine

Howling Bluff has been established for 20 years now.  Luke and family planted Pinot Noir, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc, and Sémillon grapes .

Howling Bluff is still a locally owned, family-owned-and-operated estate winery.  They take great pride in growing vines and crafting small lots of remarkable wines.

They honor the authenticity of Old World Burgundy varietals and apply innovative, New World techniques to optimize the quality of their winemaking.

John Schreiner on wine: Howling Bluff's journey of discovery

Upon moving to the Bench in 2007, I went looking for the storytellers in the vineyards and cellars. The first was Kathy Malone at Hillside and right down the road was Luke Smith at Howling Bluff.

 

With no prodding at all, Luke would talk about his vineyards, especially the pinot noir plantings.  I quickly realized that this wasn’t a vanity project, somebody who just wanted to “get into” wine.

Luke’s was a deep understanding of winemaking.  Not just someone who talked about the growing season. Luke talked for hours about the history of the specific wines he was growing , especially Pinot Noir.

Howling Bluff Winery 2024 | www.alhudapk.com

It was impressive.

 

That’s when I came to realize that if the people making the wines were interesting, passionate and caring, imagine how interesting and passionate the wines would be.

Like everyone else in the Okanagan, Luke lost vineyards and fruit to the two years of Winter cold snaps.

 

That’s basically where this conversation started. There’s simply nothing more important than accessing the damage caused.

From that beginning,  we began to get into what his plans were for the current vintages and plans for the future. Unlike many wineries, Luke will not be farming and harvesting grapes from outside BC. He’ll explain his thinking.

 

… and Yes, we do get to the wines available…

The spectacular Astrum 2019 RD Brut Rose. $35.00  May be the last we see of it.

2019 Method Trad RD Sparkling

2022 Faux Paw Frizzante– 100% Pinot Gris (also called Perspective) $27.00 at winery

2023 Sauvignon Blanc $25.00

2023 Sauvignon Blanc (85%) and Semillon (15%)  $25.00.  Award winning gem. Granny Smith, ripe tropical fruit.

2022 Pinot Noir Three Mile Creek.  clones 667 – 777

2022 Century Block Pinot Noir  (limited production)

 

www.howlingbluff.ca

www.naramatabench.ca

www.winebc.com

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Meyer Family

The Hatch

Township 7

Fort Berens

Hillside

Black Swift

Artema

Hester Creek

2025 Van Wine Fest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Dec 7th 2024- Music and guests for the next 3 weeks!!

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Saturday is December 7.  So…first Saturday on the holiday season but too early to be playing Christmas music. Right?
Holiday music seems to have a really short shelf life. Two weeks? Ten days? At least a week?
But once you set it in motion, it all seems to work—unless it’s just not for you.
There’s enough of us on air @CKUA to embrace the time of year and willingly share with anyone listening.  I’m always looking for songs that don’t really mention Christmas but reflect the feeling the season brings. For example,  River-Joni Mitchell.

The Dec 21 Stew will feature The Trans Canada Highwaymen in the first-ever Trans Canada Christmas.

 

Moe Berg (Pursuit of Happiness) 
Steven Page (Barenaked Ladies and Steven Page Trio) 
Craig Northey (Odds and Steven page Trio) 
Chris Murphy (Sloan)
 
All four  bring a song and a story.  How they spend Christmas. Family traditions. Where they spend Holidays and why they picked the songs they did.
Next Friday- the Bros. Landreth release their next album for you, live. And we’ll be talking to The Bros. Saturday on The Christmas Stew. Also includes prime seasonal songs, including one from Dan Mangan that’s never been broadcast.

THIS Saturday – New music from The Band, Lucinda Williams, The Sheepdogs, Lucas Roger & Madeleine Roger each with their own music, and The Harpoonist.

We salute Tom Waits (his birthday)  Sam Cooke (his birthday) and Otis Redding who recorded Dock of the Bay Dec 7 1967 – three days before he died in a small plane crash.
Barney Bentall, LeeRoy Stagger, U2 and John Lennon (assassinated  Dec 8, 1980 )
A great Mike Farris track, Talking heads, Tedeschi Trucks, Nathaniel Rateliff, The Meters, Toots and the Maytals and a classic from Grand Funk.
And we start with the donor suggested Stevie Ray Vaughn.

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Terry Mulligan The Stew Year 29
Life by the drop Stevie Ray Vaughn The Essential SRV
Up on cripple creek (live) The Band Second Coming Chicago 83
Mercy Now Mike Farris Shine for all the people
while my guitar gently weeps Lucinda Williams Sings the Beatles at Abbey Road
Heartless Nathaniel Rateliff and NS South of here
Your Host from The Coast TDMulligan Coming Up- Robert Plant & Allison Krause
Please read the letter R Plant – A Krauss Raising Sand
The Stew Playlist Mulliganstewdotca @tdmulligan
All the World fades away Jim Cuddy All the world fades away
Mulligan Stew Trans Canada Christmas Dec 21 Coming Up – Sam Cooke & Otis Redding
Part of me Tedeschi Trucks Band Made up Mind
Once in a lifetime Talking Heads Remain in Light
Deane House – River Cafe NEXT WEEK – New Bros. Landreth Coming Up – New Sheepdogs
Jeroboam The Sheepdogs Jeroboam
Cissy Strut The Meters Best of
Hour Two of Mulligan Stew Coming Up – A tribute to Tom Waits Its his Birthday
16 shells from a 30.6 Tom Waits Swordfish Trombone
Jersey Girl (live) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band B.S. The Live Series (Jersey sessions)
Heart of a Saturday Night Tom Waits Heart of a Sat Night
Dec 21 Trans Canada Christmas with T.C. Highwaymen songs and stories of Christmas
Apology Lucas Roger Finite Light
Something to live for Barney Bentall and Legendary Hearts BB and legendary hearts
Watermelon Pink LeeRoy Stagger 3am Revelations
Pipe Dream The Fretless and Madeleine Roger Glasswing
Coyotes Banff Open for the Season – special menu coyotesbanffdotcom
One U2 Achtung Baby
Watching the Wheels John Lennon and Yoko Ono Double Fantasy
Dec 21 Trans Canada Christmas Moe , Chris, Craig and Steven The Trans Canada Highwaymen
Trucker Speed The Harpoonist Did we come here to dance
Knock of Wood Toots and the Maytals Toots in Memphis
Some kind of wonderful Grand Funk Railroad 30 years of Funk
Next Week – New Bros. Landreth TDMulligan The Stew – Year 29
Can’t Catch Me Trans Canada Highwaymen Explosive hits Vol 1

EP 328 | 2024 The State of BC Wine -With Winemakers, Owners, Wine Growers and Master of Wine Opinions

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We’re nearing the end of a volatile year in BC Wine.
It featured wildfires, floods, COVID, road closures, price, tax and wage increases and two cold snaps over two Winters.
Vineyards were damaged or destroyed by the freeze. Wineries and growers were facing a 2025 with little or no wines to cellar and sell. The Wine Industry and Government leadership came up with a plan to allow BC Wineries to harvest next year’s fruit this year in Washington, Oregon, California, Ontario and The Cowichan Valley.
As long as the label states “Crafted in BC” and the process is transparent.
Will BC wine fans buy their favourite labels if the fruit comes from another region?
If they like the new juice, will they still embrace their original BC wines?
What gets replanted, and what new varietals will we see growing in the new BC?
So much to consider.
Which is why we’ve invited four of the most connected leaders from the BC wine industry to share opinions, suggestions and creative ideas over the course of an hour.
They are:
Cristine Coletta:  Co-Owner Okanagan Crush Pad.  For 9 years,  executive director of the BC Wine Institute!
Specialist in marketing and branding wine.   www.okanagancrushpad.com

Christine-Coletta-OCP

DJ Kearney – Wine Director The Terminal City Club. Wine Educator at large. @djwines  www.tcclub.com

DJ Kearney

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine. Co-owner of Little Farm Wine. Similkameen Valley www.wineplus.ca

Rhys Pender

Lauren Skinner Buksevics– Director of Sales and Marketing Painted Rock. Okanagan Falls.  Member of the Wine Growers of BC Board. @paintedrocklaur  @paintedrockwine www.paintedrock.ca
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Lauren Skinner

November 30th, 2024 The State of BC Wine -With Winemakers, Owners, Wine Growers and Master of Wine Opinions

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We’re nearing the end of a volatile year in BC Wine.
It featured wildfires, floods, COVID, road closures, price, tax and wage increases and two cold snaps over two Winters.
Vineyards were damaged or destroyed by the freeze. Wineries and growers were facing a 2025 with little or no wines to cellar and sell. The Wine Industry and Government leadership came up with a plan to allow BC Wineries to harvest next year’s fruit this year in Washington, Oregon, California, Ontario and The Cowichan Valley.
As long as the label states “Crafted in BC” and the process is transparent.
Will BC wine fans buy their favourite labels if the fruit comes from another region?
If they like the new juice, will they still embrace their original BC wines?
What gets replanted, and what new varietals will we see growing in the new BC?
So much to consider.
Which is why we’ve invited four of the most connected leaders from the BC wine industry to share opinions, suggestions and creative ideas over the course of an hour.
They are:
Cristine Coletta:  Co-Owner Okanagan Crush Pad.  For 9 years,  executive director of the BC Wine Institute!
Specialist in marketing and branding wine.   www.okanagancrushpad.com

Christine-Coletta-OCP

DJ Kearney – Wine Director The Terminal City Club. Wine Educator at large. @djwines  www.tcclub.com

DJ Kearney

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine. Co-owner of Little Farm Wine. Similkameen Valley www.wineplus.ca

Rhys Pender

Lauren Skinner Buksevics– Director of Sales and Marketing Painted Rock. Okanagan Falls.  Member of the Wine Growers of BC Board. @paintedrocklaur  @paintedrockwine www.paintedrock.ca
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Lauren Skinner

Mulligan Stew Nov 30th 2024-So long November… Hello Winter!

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 COMING Dec 21 – The first Trans Canada Christmas 

 

With Holiday songs & family stories sung & told by Moe Berg, Steven Page, Chris Murphy and Craig Northey from Trans Canada Highwaymen!

 

 

But First – This Saturday 2 hours of music. Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls, Sly Stone, Jimi Hendrix, Ray Charles, Begonia, Boz, Hawksley and Jackson Browne.
New music from CSN&Y, Lucinda Williams, Little Feat, Bros. Landreth, Willie Nelson, The Red Clay Strays and Coward Brothers.

Begonia, Hawksley Workman, Tom Petty, Jeff Healey, Norah Jones etc.  Check out the playlist below.
Enjoy!!!

 

PLAYLIST:

The Stew Terry David Mulligan CKUA
Little miss night and day Boz Scaggs Out of the blues
Something Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles
Blackbird (live) CSNY Live at Fillmore East
Milkman Little Feat Sam’s Place
The Stew – Year 29 Playlist mulliganstewdotca NEXT – Begonia
Married by Elvis Begonia Fussin’
Battlefords Hawksley Workman Median Age Wasteland
Riding Along John Hiatt slow turning
Deane House – River Cafe Sponsors of Hour One NEXT – New Bros Landreth
Bird on a Wire The Bros. Landreth For you, Live
Love needs a heart (live) Jackson Browne Running on Empty
Broken Arrow Willie Nelson Last leaf on the Tree
Mulligan Stew TDMulligan The Stew – Year 29
Goldie Hawn William Prince Stand in the Joy
The Waiting Tom Petty and the heartbreakers Best of Everything
Poppin’ Willie Michell On top
Hour Two of Mulligan Stew Coming UP – Trans Canada Christmas Playlist Mulliganstewdotca
Loving you ain’t easy Trans Canada Highwaymen Explosive Hits Vol 1
World Turning Leo Kottke Standing in my shoes
Don’t stop Fleetwood Mac Rumours
Stones Throw (live) The Red Clay Strays Live at the Ryman
The Right Time Ray Charles The Genius sings the blues
Willin’ Suzanna Hoffs Mathew Sweet Under the Covers Vol 2
Ain’t no sunshine Buddy Guy and Tracey Chapman Bring em in
Coyotes Banff – They’re Wide Open Coming UP – Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone, The Hip
That’ll be the day Buddy Holly Best of
Bring it on home Sam Cooke and Lou Rawls Portrait of a Legend 51-64
Family Affair Sly and the Family Stone There’s a riot going on (deluxe)
Up from the skies The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as Love
Bobcaygeon Mariel and T Buckley Single
Mulligan Stew TDM [email protected]
Mess O the Blues Jeff Healey Mess O the Blues
My baby just squeals T Bone Burnett and Elvis Costello Coward Brothers
Cold Cold Heart Norah Jones Come away with me
Thank you for supporting CKUA Radio Terry
Boots or Hearts The Tragically Hip Up to here (deluxe)

Ep 327 | Stories of Touring , their solo album ‘As The World Fades Away’ and Launching the Blue rodeo Documentary ‘Lost Together’

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Jim Cuddy guests on Mulligan Stew Saturday.

He’s on stage Saturday with The Jim Cuddy Band at the National Art Center Ottawa and Wednesday next at Massey Hall.
Then Jim and Blue Rodeo partner Greg Keelor head for The Whistler Film Fest Dec 6-8
For the premier of their documentary Lost Together.

2025 will be a celebration of Blue Rodeo’s 40th anniversary.
Lots to talk about.
Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast and terrydavidmulligan YouTube channel

 
 

 

 

 

 

November 23rd, 2024- 2 Wine Stories –From Garnet Valley, Solvero & Garnet Valley Ranch.  

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New wineries in Garnet Valley, Solvero & Garnet Valley Ranch Plus  Two from Bottleneck Drive,  Dirty Laundry and Pamplemousse Jus.

 

 

As much as I like to follow the wines we all share, I’m equally driven by the people who make them. The battles they wage against weather and mankind!

Best of all are the stories they tell. Every wine has a story.

Those are the people and stories I want to share with you on Tasting Room Radio.

 

Christine Coletta – Co-founder of Okanagan Crush Pad/Haywire etc and now Garnet Valley Ranch Wines

Alison Moyes – GM and Winemaker at Solvero Wines in Garnet Valley.

Discover Garnet Valley Ranch, a quick 7 minute drive from the town of Summerland!  The 320-acre ranch is a working farm that is surrounded by natural habitat, organic vineyards, fields of ground crops and a lavender farm. A small pond attracts more than 70 species of birds and wildlife. With no immediate neighbours, the site is tranquil and relaxing. There are places to hike and horseback riding options, or go off grid, listen to nature, and read a book while you sip wine.

 

Christine talks about the wines being planted, grown, harvested and released.

Christine Coletta is one of the veteran leaders in the BC wine industry. We’ll also be talking about the future of BC wine.

 

Her only “next door”  neighbor in Garnet Valley  is Alison Moyes and the team at Solvero Wines.

Solvero Wines: Summerland's Newest Winery Now Open - My VanCity

“It was just a dense forested mountainside, very steep slopes, very challenging terrain to farm. But over the course of two years, a 16-acre vineyard was planted in 2016. Then we started building the winery in 2020 to be able to produce the wines. And then finally, we’ve just finished this beautiful new tasting room and  we’re ready to launch this year.” Alison Moyes (Global TV)

 

This destination, is one of the highest vineyards in BC,  almost 600 metres. Its perfect for growing their signature  releases  of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

By hiring Alison Moyes, they’ve found the final piece of the puzzle.

She learned her  winemaking craft through years at Stoneboat, Osoyoos Larose and Liquidity.

Enjoy the conversation between acknowledged winery leaders and  neighbours. Both creating new wines in a new  destination. We get to taste and compare the same varietals from both locations.

www.solverowines.ca

www.okanagancrushpad.com

 

Then a short trip down the road to Summerland’s Bottleneck Drive.

 

Jordan Kubeck – owner/winemaker Pamplemousse Jus natural winery  (Bottleneck Drive)

Okanagan Crush Pad Announces Changes to the Winemaking Team - My VanCity

Jordan Kubeck winemaker/owner at Pamplemousse Jus

One of BC’s most admired new wineries is Pamplemousse. Not only making highly creative natural wines, they are  also creating “natural” converts with every season.

Jordan has been making wine in BC since 2010. After working at Cellar Tek, Okanagan Crush Pad and Lightning Rock, Jordan was excited to launch her own project along with her husband Tyler Knight and business partner James Langford-Smith in 2021.

Pamplemousse Jus is natural wine! Neutral vessels, basket press, manual labor and wild ferments create these wines. The wines are made in a garage turned winery with basic winemaking equipment and a whole lot of happy hearts. The Pamplemousse Jus team works hard, experimenting with unusual blends and winemaking styles to bring you the freshest, yummiest wines possible.

 

 

Mason Spink  Winemaker at Dirty Laundry (Bottleneck Drive)

A Q&A with our Winemaker Mason Spink

Mason Spink

When the recent Top 50 BC wines were announced, at the very top of the list – the wine of the year was

Dirty Laundry’s 2022 Cellar Series Gamay.

Wine of the year' is Dirty Laundry Cellar Series Gamay

this wine stood out among all entries for it’s exceptional quality and distinctive character, earning the highest honor in the competition.” Okanagan Wine Festivals.

Dirty Laundry Vineyard | Okanagan Wineries

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Mason Spink winemaker at Dirty Laundry Vineyards

After study at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ont. by 2009, he was making wine and, in 2013, he left See Ya Later Ranch to join Dirty Laundry. Since Mason Spink took over as winemaker in 2013, Summerland’s Dirty Laundry Vineyard has doubled production. He likes to make serious, interesting wines but they don’t have to be pretentious. Over his time at Dirty Laundry he has been evolving the house style and winning awards. Including #1 at the new Top 50 in BC hosted by the Okanagan Wine Festivals

The vineyards were originally planted in the 1970s and are now some of the Okanagan Valley’s oldest vinifera vines.

Mason takes us through some of their recent releases and their plans for replanting vines lost in the latest winter freeze.

The other voice you hear belongs to Leeann Froese, the owner of Town Hall Brands. An outstanding  wine advisor and marketing firm.

 

www.dirtylaundry.ca

www.pamplemoussejus.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Meyer Family

The Hatch

Township 7

Fort Berens

Hillside

Black Swift

Howling Bluff

Artema

Hester Creek

2025 Van Wine Fest

The State of BC Wine