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August 29th, 2020 – HONOURING WINE EVENTS THAT DISAPPEARED THIS YEAR:

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HONOURING WINE EVENTS THAT DISAPPEARED THIS YEAR:

 

 Hello all:

We started April by showcasing the wine events that would have happened in early 2020 except for the fact that the Earth was fighting a pandemic.

First was event was  –

 Locals Only.  Vancouver Islands  best showcase of  distillers, winemakers, brewers and cider makers.

Then Okanagan Falls &  Skaha Lake Wine Assn  pour in Vancouver. They were shut down. So we went back to 2019 and talked to the very same wineries. When people could shake hands and stand next to one another.

This week its Top Drop Vancouver/Victoria.

Top Drop is simply one of the best small wine festivals anywhere.

They ask of applicants to be sustainable, honour the fruit, don’t mess with the winemaking and be true to the land.

Unsworth Cowichan Valley

It’s become an astounding collection of “must taste” wineries.

We go back to years 4 and 5 to relive the interviews.

To salute BC Wine Month, we have collected only interviews with BC wineries.

Naramata beauty

 

Our guests are:

https://topdrop.ca/

 

 

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Cedar Creek – The Pinot Bundle

Tasting with Yalumba on Zoom

Birch Block – Volume 2

Vanessa

Four F’s

 

 

 

 

EP 120 | Tami Neilson

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Tami Neilson is a Canadian.

Living and Working in New Zealand. Work is singing and songwriting in the music business.

Actually, the real work is being a mother and wife. Then comes work.

If you like the power of voices like Etta James &  Patsy Kline then Tami is your kind of singer.

But she’s more than that.

A feminist, mother, and social activist.

Her latest album is Chicka Boom. It’s fantastic. Just like Tami

We’re going to talk about starting over, women in country music, expectations of a Mother in music, double standards, and what being a Canadian still means.

And we will talk music. Promise.

Here comes THE TAMI SHOW

August 22nd, 2020 – The Grand Crew Collective  and Graham Pierce pours Kitsch in Victoria!

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The Grand Crew Collective and Graham Pierce pours Kitsch in Victoria!


 

THE SHOW

 

The Press Release said it all.

The Grand Crew is a Collective of fiercely committed Okanagan wineries with a passion for sustainable farming and small-lot winemaking.

Unlike other “regional gatherings,” these wineries are from four different Okanagan regions. What they have in common is a “garagiste “ attitude. Smaller batches of wine, a true “hands-on”  approach.

Each winemaker creates something unique, but they meet regularly to share insights, growing and winemaking tips, and resources so that they can each continue to craft some of the best wines in the region.

They have joined with Kelowna’s Public Liquor to offer a sample box of their releases,  curated by the winemakers themselves!  The limited-edition inaugural Grand Crew Collective box is available in-store or online, visit Public Liquor to get yours.

Read the official press release

 

Black Market Wine Co.  Rob Hammersley Owner/Winemaker (Kaleden)

Black Market Wine Co.

2019 Omerta Syrah Rose $24
A crisp, dry rosé made from 100% Syrah. Aromas of wild strawberries, cherries, and a hint of watermelon. The palate dominated by wild red berries and rhubarb. With crisp acidity, this wine finishes dry.

2017 Syndicate.  $35

50% Merlot. 31% Cab Franc. 19% Petit Verdot.  100% Yummy

21 months French Oak. (40% new) Lots of black fruit, Dark chocolate. Tobacco.

 

Nagging Doubt Winery – Rob /Westbury  – Winemaker. Owner  (East Kelowna)

Rob and Abby Westbury Nagging Doubt

2018 Sallows Rd Vineyard Chardonnay.  $21

Estate-grown Chardonnay shows yummy citrus, pear, and mineral notes with a subtle touch of vanilla from aging in 25% new French oak puncheons. On the nose and palate, lemon, green apple, and minerality. A true cold-climate Chardonnay, this wine offers beautiful balance, crisp acidity, and hangs a long time in the mouth.

2018 The Leap$23.   Rob says The Leap is the younger brother of The Pull. Plumb, Blackberry, and Cherry.  Oak and Vanilla note. 60%  Merlot. 27% Cab Franc.  13% Malbec.  18 months in new French oak.  Bingo!

The Leap

Niche Wine Co. Joanna and James Schlosser.  Owners/Winemaker (West Kelowna)

Joanna – James Schlosser Niche Wine Co

2019 Small batch bubbles – $26 

Buttery texture. Homegrown. Handmade.  Stirred weekly for 5 months. Limited production. Off-dry.  Only 185 cases. Much sought after.

Pinot Noir Blanc – $24  Strawberries, lots of berries frankly. Made from just two barrels. 95 cases.

Again. $24 bucks. Oysters. Charcuterie. Or by itself. Hide from family and friends.

Tender Hope WineryEfi Perel  Owner. Winemaker   (West Kelowna)

Eli Perel – Rob Westbury

Efi began his winemaking in Israel. Now 25 years later he’s fully Okanagan.

 

2019  Rose Bubble. VQA. $23

Whole cluster. Combo of Stainless steel and French oak.  Melon. Strawberry.  A light touch of  PNE Candy Floss.


2018 Fire Dance Meritage

This wine is made up of a ripe and balanced blend of 50% Merlot, 21% Cabernet Franc, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 14% Malbec sourced from the southern limit of Canada’s pocket desert. Rich dark fruit, blueberry, chocolate, wood spice, and smooth mouth feel and a spicy finish.

 

Winemaker’s Cut  – Michal Mosney co-owner and winemaker. (Oliver)

Michal and his wife moved from winemaking in Croatia directly to the Okanagan.

They have become a force, making us even better.

Michael Mosney Winemakers Cut

2019 Gruner Veltliner $26

Shades of Slovakia!
Peach, pear, and citrus aromas along with beautiful minerality and a touch of white pepper and marzipan.  Hello Gruner!!!

2018 Bohemia Cuvee $26 and $36

Michal makes a Blanc and a Rose.

Blanc is Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Viognier.

Rouge is Cab, Merlot, Cab Franc, Petit Verdot, AND Syrah. (Pepper. Herbs. Dark Fruit)

https://www.facebook.com/grandcrewcollective/

ttps://tenderhopewinery.com/
https://winemakerscut.ca/
http://naggingdoubt.com/
https://blackmarketwine.ca/
https://www.nichewinecompany.com/

Winemaker and GM Graham Pierce  –  Kitsch Wine pours in Victoria.

I felt I owed this revisit with Graham Pierce. First, he’s a friend, second he’s one of the best winemakers in Canada (think Black Hills and Note Bene) and lastly, my previous interview placed Graham in the uncomfortable position of having to explain the wines of former gifted winemaker Grant Biggs.

Graham Pierce

When I saw that Graham was pouring for the wine community in Victoria  I headed South from Nanoose Bay and met him on the 6th floor deck at Laurel Point in the inner harbour.

Beauty spot but windy that day. Plus it was the first time I was doing an interview with masks on. So the audio is a tad muffled but that goes with the times. Mask Up!

Here’s what we tasted.

 

2016 Blanc de Blancs  ($39)– Lime, Granny Smith apples, crème Brulee. In other words delicious. New vintage coming soon.

2018 Ester’s Block Riesling  ($25)– classic Riesling. Nectarines and Apricots..add peach and ginger notes and you’ll love this wine.

2019 Pinot Gris ($22) – clean citrus on the nose. Green apples and minerality.  Beauty.

2019  Block Party ($21) – I’m a Block Party fan. Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Pinot Noir all from the same block. From the 5 blocks on the family vineyard. You just know this is going to be an interesting experience.

2018 Chardonnay ($24)–  (Tentree) Really approachable wine. One bottle bought plants 5 mangrove trees in the Village of Mahabana, Madagascar. Get your bottle soon.

2018 Pinot Noir ($40)– Star anise, forest floor, clean and bright.

2018  Cabernet Franc  ($36)  Oh Hell yes. More, please.  Elderberries, lilacs. Intriguing minerality. Spice and red berries.

 

Thank You, Graham. Can’t wait for your wines.

 

www.kitschwines.ca

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Yalumba Zoom Tasting

Birch Block  Vol 2

Charles Smith

Vanessa

Maenam – The Book

 

Mulligan Stew August 22nd 2020-Tami Neilson Interview

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“But being in a room with Tami Neilson—whose voice is equal parts Patsy Cline, Mavis Staples and Etta James, and no, I’m not reaching for hyperbole here—is a reminder of the soul-shattering effect of the human voice at the height of its powers. I don’t get that reminder often enough; I’m not sure I could handle it emotionally if I did.”

 

Michael Barclay

McLean’s Magazine

The Neilson Family was part of the country scene in Canada. A young daughter Tami was shy and quiet. Not anymore.
She fell in love with a Kiwi and moved to NZ
Been there 10 years.
But she found her voice and direction.
Big voice driving a wicked mix of blues, soul, rockabilly, and country.
She was ready to take her latest album Chicka Boom on the road when the COVID-19 pandemic shut the music touring world down.


We found her at home In Auckland and open to talking about early family days in Canada, restarting her career in NZ, the challenges women face in country music, and the reaction to being a mother,  a performer, and a feminist.


The Complete Zoom interview can be found on  The  Mulligan Stew Podcast

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Aug 22 – 2020
The Stew with TDMulligan Special Guest – Tami Neilson in NZ Chicka Boom
you can’t always get what you want (live) The Rolling Stones Live Licks (Twickenham)
Sally can’t dance Lou Reed Sally can’t dance
Valerie (Live BBC) Amy Winehouse Back to Black B Sides
www.deanehouse.com www.river-cafe.com Coming UP – Tami Neilson
Darlene Led Zeppelin Coda
She got kick Ben Harper – Charlie Musslewhite Get up
www.mulliganstew.ca In 30 minutes Tami Neilson – Chicka Boom
In spite of ourselves John Prine and Irus Dement In spite of ourselves
Across the great divide The Band The Band
Cosmic dancer T Rex Electric Warrior (deluxe)
The Stew with TDMulligan Coming UP – Tami Neilson Interview Chicka Boom
Got to be you The Bros. Landreth Americana Sessions
Sweet home Chicago Eric Clapton Sessions for Robert J
TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Someday Soon Cara Luft One Take
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Tami Neilson
Tami Neilson Interview (on Zoom) The Stew with TDMulligan
Call your Mama Tami Neilson Chicka Boom
Tami Neilson Interview (on Zoom) complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast
Queenie Queenie Tami Neilson Chicka Boom
Tami Neilson Interview (on Zoom) complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast
Sister Mavis Tami Neilson Chicka Boom
Tami Neilson Interview (on Zoom) complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast
you were mine Tami Neilson Chicka Boom
Tami Neilson Interview (on Zoom) www.mulliganstew.ca
Sweet Dreams Tami Neilson Kitchen Table Sessions
The Stew with TDMulligan
complete Tami Neilson interview on MulliganStew Podcast
I do my drinking on the weekends Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps do my drinking on the weekends
Poor Poor Pitiful me (Live) Linda Ronstadt Live at Television Centre Studios
Sea of Heartbreak Rosanne Cash and Bruce Springsteen The List
Waiting in Vain Annie Lennox Medusa
www.eauclaire.ca Next – Sheryl, Bonnie, Mavis and Amy
Live Wire Sheryl Crowe, Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples single
Cupid Amy Winehouse Back to Black Deluxe

 

Mulligan Stew Aug 15th 2020-Virtually Re-visiting the Wild Mountain Music Festival

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LETS FESTIVAL!

 

 

I have never been to the Wild Mountain Music Festival in Hinton, Alberta.  But it feels like I have now!

 

It’s mid-July. Whole families show up. With two main stages side by side, all the audience has to do is turn 2 feet either way and the next artist kicks off.

The host for the past 6 years is CKUA’s Mid-Morning Mojo Baba.

We’re going to talk to Baba, Jason Williams and Meagan Loves from Swear by the Moon, who’s played and volunteered since the beginning.

I put together a  wish list of artists from the many who’ve played Wild Mountain.

CKUA Senior Producer Elliott Garnier kindly gathered live tracks from various festivals we’ve recorded. (Thank you Scott Franchuk)

 

Looking back on highlights from years past.

The on-stage performance list says it all.

 

Blue Rodeo – ‘Til I am myself again (Calgary 2017)

Terra Lightfoot –  Never Will (Wild Mtn 2019)

Harp and Axe – Pretty Please (Edmonton 2019)

Harry Manx – Make Way (Edmonton2015)

Steve Mariner – Trouble no more (Edmonton Blues Fest )

Matt Anderson – People get Ready (Bear Creek 2017)

Whitehorse – Boys like you (Canmore 2017)

Mariel Buckley – Driving in the Dark (Edmonton 2017)

Diggin Roots – Highway 17 (Edmonton 2016)

Serena Ryder – Sing Sing (her Live album)

 

 

Special guests include BABA (who’s MC’d many years)

Also, Meagan Loves – Swear by the Moon

Jason Williams – Festival Artistic  Director

 

 

Hour one starts with

 

The great Brian Wilson and his  song Love and Mercy

Led Zeppelin back to back with new Robert Plant

Paul Simon Live in Central Park.

Dave Mason and his famous pals,.

John Mayer and Ben Harper

Anna Jayne Burton and Joey Landreth

Michael Kaeshammer and Colin James

Gord Downie and The Sadie’s

And a famous moment in Amsterdam when The Who ran onto the stage at the Concertgebouw to play Tommy for the first time.

That moment when drummer Keith  Moon kept running and fell off the stage and took the sound system with him.

I was there..remember it well and now I can hear the audience go “ooooh” as he fell.

 

Enjoy!!

PLAYLIST:

Hello World – This is Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
love and mercy Brian Wilson I just wasnt made for these times
hold your hand anna jayne burton-joey landreth single
who are you (live) Michael Kaeshammer and Colin James Live in Concert
www.deanehouse www.river-cafe.com
fool in the rain Led Zeppelin In through the out door
charlie patton highway (Turn it up Part 1) Robert Plant Diggin Deep. Subterania
Welcome to The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Paul Simon Live
The Boxer (live) Paul Simon Live in The Park
Graceland The tallest man on Earth The tallest man on Earth
TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
walkin with Mr Lee Golden State Blues Revue Golden State Blues Revue
Saluting Wild Mtn Music Festival Hello Hinton
never will (live) Terra Lightfoot Wild Mtn Music Festival
Pretty Please (live) Harp and Axe Stew Show Edmonton Folk Fest 2019
TDMulligan mulliganstew podcast
Trouble no more (live) Steve Marriner Live on Edmonton Blues Fest
James Williams Interview Artistic Director Wild Mtn Music Fest
Driving in the Darki (live) Mariel Buckley Wide Cut Country Edmonton Folk Fest 2017
Jason Williams Interview Artistic Director Wild Mtn Music Fest
Til I am myself again (live) Blue Rodeo Calgary Folk Festival 2017
Jason Williams Interview Wild Mountain Music Festival
www.mulliganstew.ca
Highway 17 (live) Diggin’ Roots Live on World Spinning Edmonton FF 2016
make way for the living (live) Harry Manx Edmonton FF 2015 WCC
TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
Baba Interview
Serena Ryder (live) Sing Sing Live
Boys like you (live) Whitehorse Canmore Folk Fest 2017
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew
Meagan Loves Interview Swear by the Moon
People get ready (live) Matt Anderson Bear Creek Festival 2017

August 15th, 2020 – Sandra Oldfield & BC’s Women in Wine and  Jeff Hundertmark from Mt Boo & Modest Wines!

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Sandra Oldfield & BC’s Women in Wine and  Jeff Hundertmark from Mt Boo & Modest Wines!

 THE SHOW

Sandra’s email said it all “let’s feature BC women in wine”.

Sandra Oldfield is currently the President of Elysian Projects Inc., a company that supports BC’s wine industry. Sandra is best known as the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tinhorn Creek Vineyard, kick starting Oliver’s Festival of the Grape in 1997 and  has always advised tourism in the province.

Check out #BCWineChat (returns first Wednesday of September) www.sandraoldfield.com

Her recent tweet says  she’s was born in the same Oakland Hospital as Kamala Harris a year and a half after the VP candidate.

It’s fair to say we took some time organizing  these names.

Sandra describes some of them as unsung heroes and some you’ll recognize instantly.

It appears we will be doing this feature again soon as there were LOTS of winemakers/owners we had to leave off just to make room.  That’s a good thing.

BC is blessed with an abundance of women in wine and there are many more joining them each year.

 

This week’s guests are:

Part One:

Joanna Schlosser – Niche Wines and Grand Crew Collective https://www.nichewinecompany.com/

https://www.facebook.com/grandcrewcollective/

Ria Kitsch – Kitsch Wines https://mykitsch.com/

Kathy Malone – Hillside Estate Wines https://www.hillsidewinery.ca/

Jacq Kemp – Therapy Wines https://www.therapyvineyards.com/

 

Part Two

Lindsay O’Rourke – Tightrope https://www.tightropewinery.ca/

Severine Pinte – Le Vieux Pin  https://levieuxpin.ca/

Marilyn Venturi – Venturi-Schulze  https://www.venturischulze.com/

Valeria Tait – 2House and Gold Vineyards https://www.instagram.com/2housewine/?utm_source=ig_emb

Penelope Roche – Roche Wines https://www.rterroir.ca/

Cynthia Enns – 1 Mill Road https://www.1millroad.ca/

 

 

Jeff Hundertmark – Director of  Winemaking at Mount Boucherie, Modest Wines, Rust Wine Co.

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Met Jeff and his wife Kimberly at the Niagara Wine Festival. Several times actually.

Kimberly was one of the lead organizers of a very large team.

Jeff was making wines for Mike Weir, Stoney Ridge, Marynissen, The Hip, etc

Then came the big move to The Okanagan in 2017.

Kimberly continued on nicely,  joining  the Wines of BC  team.

Jeff was originally  hired by Rust Wine Co, then Mount Boucherie and Modest Wines.

3 wineries with more  to come.

The new ownership at Mt Boucherie is not only heading their 200 acres to organic status but has finally completed their spectacular experience centre.

Mt Boucherie

The Modest Butcher restaurant has opened and kicked off their Modest Wines.  https://modestbutcher.com/

200 acres under vines gives this crush pad and cellar many many choices.

It’s a huge portfolio.  Well done Jeff!!

In this two part interview Jeff and I are going to taste and talk about:

From Modest Wines

2019 No 4 Orange – 100% Gewurz

2019 Odd Couple – Riesling and Merlot

2018 Little Green Red – 100%  Petit Verdot (crazy good)

2019 Last Hurrah – Syrah 95%  &  Zin 5%

2019 Green Lightning – 100% Gruner

2019 Elder Vicar – Field Blend (Muscat, Gew, Riesling, PG)

The Rest:

2018  White Label Syrah

2018 PTG – Original Vines. (Pinot Noir, Gamay, PG)

2018  Original Vines Cabernet Sauvignon

2017 Malbec Reserve

2017  Summit Reserve (Merlot/Cab Franc/Cab Sauv/Syrah/Malbec)(WoW)

 

www.mtboucherie.com

https://mtboucherie.com/collections/modest-wines-1

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Grand Crew Collective

Kitsch pours in Victoria

Vanessa

Zooming to Yalumba

 

EP 119 | Dan Mangan Talks Side Door Access

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First words on the Sidedoor Access Website

 

“We are a team of artists & technologists passionately building an efficient, friendly and transparent marketplace where anybody can perform, host, or curate shows for their communities”

And then this –

“Although our company was originally for in-person shows only, we quickly expanded to the online sphere, once gatherings became unsafe. Our job is to help artists, curators, festivals, and venues keep creating shows and help audiences find them.

When faced with a crisis, it is always art that helps us through. Whether it offers comfort, community, understanding, solace, distraction, or perspective, art has always been something humanity employs to make it through pain and suffering. We are committed to supporting the creators in safe and innovative ways to connect to their audience.”

Laura Simpson
Co-Founder & CEO

Laura’s founding partner is Dan Mangan, a singular artist who knows about endless road trips,  rooms full of strangers, and surviving the hard road.

SideDoor started several years ago as a way for emerging artists to play stages in towns, cities, regions, and provinces.

The stages were storefronts, backyards, front rooms, porches, tennis courts, and actual stages.

Forward to 2019 and a World epidemic that changed everyone’s life.

Dan tells the story of where he was and how Sidedoor Access  became “The Thing”

Here’s the story of how Dan, Laura, and Sidedoor became a sensation and changed their lives.  Again.

Mulligan Stew August 8th 2020- Revisiting the Edmonton Folk Festival

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The Stew takes a run at Festival Radio.

This week we celebrate the great Edmonton Folk Music Festival.

My co-host is Elliott Garnier who was the on site producer for the entire festival.

The fans can’t gather on The Hill but we can help recreate the feeling.

We had many interviews and live performances to choose from…but here’s the final list.

Terry Wickham – Producer of the Festival. He gives us a preview of the new Festival documentary The Hill featuring highlight performances from past years.    www.edmontonfolkfest.org

Nathaniel Rateliff – 3 days after the Jimmy Fallon breakout. (2015)

Rhiannon Giddens – appearing as a solo performer for the first time. Outspoken activist. Gifted artist. The complete memorable conversation can be heard on the MulliganStew Podcast (2017)

www.mulliganstew.ca

Dan Mangan and Blacksmith – a brilliant off-the-cuff acapella song. (2014)

The Bros. Landreth – debuting songs from their new album. Strong performance. (2018)

Mike Farris – Grammy winner. A wicked mix of rock, gospel, and soul. Great voice. (2016)

Michael Franti – who better to close the show.  He returns to Edmonton where he spent some of  his teen years. Biggest audience we’ve seen at the CKUA tent. Brings the Joy of The Hill (2018)

Enjoy!!  Do you own Hill!

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Aug 8 2020 EFMF
Welcome to The Stew TDM and Elliott Garnier Celebrating past guests from Edmonton Folk Music Festivals www.mulliganstew.ca
Knock on screen door John Prine tree of forgiveness
Terry Wickham interview Producer of EFMF
SOB Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Nathaniel Rateliff Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
I’d be waiting (live) Nathaniel Rateliff – Live in ckua tent EFMF
www.deanehouse.com www.river-cafe.com
NEXT on Mulligan Stew Rhiannon Giddens
Midnight Rider Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
knockin’ Carolina Chocolate Drops. Luminescent Orch EP – CCD and LO on nonsuch
Rhiannon Giddens Interview 2017 Complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast https://www.mulliganstew.ca
Water Boy Rhiannon Giddens Tomorrow is my turn
Rhiannon Giddens Interview 2017 Complete interview on MulliganStew Podcast www.mulliganstew.ca
Freedom Highway Rhiannon Giddens Freedom Highway
Rhiannon Giddens Interview 2017 Edmonton Folk Music Festival – on Mulligan Stew ckua
Better get it right the first time Rhiannon Giddens Freedom Highway
www.mulliganstew.ca TD Mulligan and Elliott Garnier
don’t let go colin linden and luther dickinson Amor
Dan Mangan and Blacksmith interview 2014 Edmonton Folk Music Festival – on Mulligan Stew ckua
So much for everyone (live) Dan Mangan and Blacksmith Live at EFMF
Mulligan Stew tdmulligan and Elliott Garnier
The Brothers Landreth Interview Mulligan Stew
Made up Mind (live) The Bros Landreth
The Brothers Landreth Interview www.mulliganstew.ca
Got to be you (live) The Bros Landreth
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT = The Mikes Farris and Franti
Mike Farris Interview 2016 Edmonton Folk Music Festival – on Mulligan Stew ckua
Jonah and The Whale (live) Mike Farris and Paul Piggat EFMF
Mike Farris Interview 2016 Edmonton Folk Music Festival – on Mulligan Stew ckua
Mike Farris (live) Edmonton Folk Music Festival – on Mulligan Stew ckua
www.coyotesbanff.com Elliott Garnier and TDMulligan
mulligan stew at EFMF www.mulliganstew.ca
enjoy every second (live) Michael Franti
Michael Franti Interview Edmonton Folk Music Festival – on Mulligan Stew ckua
Be with you (live) Michael Franti

Ep 119| Rhiannon Giddens Podcast

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This is the first repeat that we’ve presented on the Podcast.
It comes from working on a Mulligan Stew special celebrating our many years at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival.
One interview stood out.
This one with Rhiannon Giddens.
It was 2018 and she was returning to the festival for the first time since taking time away from her friends in Carolina Chocolate Drops.
She was now a solo artist with T Bone Burnett producing and mentoring.
That’s a matter of record.
What was outstanding were her comments 2 years ago on Black Lives Matter, civil rights, the history of black struggle in America, and her place in that struggle.
Powerful words and opinions. As essential today as they were 2 years ago.
We present Rhiannon Giddens. The complete interview.

Recorded live at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Rhiannon Giddens talks to Terry David Mulligan about stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, the influence T-Bone Burnett has had on her career, her latest record ‘Freedom Highway’ and her thoughts on the recent sea change in American politics.

August 8th, 2020 – ZOOM  visits to HILLSIDE and HESTER CREEK  

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ZOOM  visits to HILLSIDE and HESTER CREEK   

THE SHOW

 

THIS WEEK two of the leading wineries in BC.

One of the originals on the Naramata Bench and one of the leaders on The Golden Mile and  home of “The Judge.”

This week we spotlight Hillside Winery and Hester Creek Estate Winery!

 

Kathy Malone – Winemaker at Hillside Winery (Naramata Bench)

Kathy Malone

In the early 1900s, this site was an apricot orchard.

In 1979, the property was purchased by Bohumir and Vera Klokocka who had recently immigrated to the Okanagan Valley from Czechoslovakia. In 1984 she and Bohumir pulled out the apricot trees and planted 3.5 acres of vineyards. The grapevines thrived in the gravelly soil and warm Okanagan sunshine and Vera’s dream took shape.

In 1989 Hillside, together with Lang Vineyards and Wild Goose, lobbied the Provincial Government to bring about the Farmgate Winery Policy that was instrumental in changing the B.C. Wine Industry.

 

Since  Kathy moved from Mission Hill to Hillside she has lead the winery to walls of awards and became the voice and face of the Naramata Bench Wineries.

The Hillside portfolio is a testament to Kathy’s skill and passion.

100% of Hillside wines are Naramata raised and grown.

Alert – some wines are marked either above or below the road or below the road. The road being the shoreline of the lake 1000’s of years ago.

2019 Unoaked Pinot Gris (Hillside series. Heritage PG) Splendid!

2018 Viognier (Heritage series)  White Texture

2017 Reserve Malbec.  (A first – the label says Naramata Bench Sub-GI)

Then comes three merlots which are part of their single vineyard program (also includes Cab and Gamay Noir)

2013 Gjoa’s Vineyard Merlot   (Joe-ah) A true beauty.  Below the road.

2014 Hidden Valley Merlot. Bowl-shaped vineyard behind the winery.

Elegant Balance. Above the road

2015 Dickinson Vineyard Merlot. On a bluff overlooking the lake. Below the road.  It’s a classic.

www.hillsidewinery.ca

https://www.hillsidewinery.ca/Bistro

Hester Creek Estate Winery

Chef Adair Scott – Terrafina Restaurant

Winemaker Mark Hopley

 

Hester Creek on The Golden Mile. Kind of rolls off the tongue, right?

Hester Creek Estate has been growing and releasing wines for 50 years.

In 2018, they marked the 50th anniversary of their estate vineyards. As one of the oldest wine properties in the South Okanagan, they are graced with historic vineyards and a modern winery.

None of it would have been possible without the stubborn farming passion of original owner/winemaker Joe Busnardo. His original planting of Trebbiano is still bringing smiles to wine fans.

Joe sold and moved on to  Divino in the Cowichan Valley.

Hester Creek went on to become one of the finest wineries in Canada.

Our Zoom guests are Winemaker Marl Hopley and for the food pairings Terrafina chef Adair Scott.

We talk about two new releases.

2019 Character White – The Pinot Gris has stone fruit on the nose. The palate is treated to honey, melons, papaya, and pear. $16.00

2017 Judge. 

Equal parts Cab Franc, Cab, and Merlot. Also equal parts DeLish.$43.99

Your nose will love the anise, black fruit, and cherry.

Followed by tastes of plum, fig, and dark chocolate.

What a great wine.

Every year it surprises and seduces.

This, my friends is an icon wine..let this beauty rest for a couple of years..like 5-8-10 years. The wait is well worth it.

Given that we’re only talking about two wines and because I had the winemaker and the chef handy I decided to pair foods with wine.  And then wines with food. This includes a speed round. Like a game show.

Great fun.

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Sandra Oldfield presents  The Women of Wine.

Jeff Hundertmark  – Winemaker @ Mount Boucherie, Modern Wines. Rust Wine Co

A Zoom gathering with Yalumba

Noble Ridge

Creek and Gully Cider