De-Hilling: Vital in Prince Edward County

By |2023-03-04T08:13:56-08:00May 17th, 2015|Wine|

De-hilling at Waring House Vineyard, in Picton, Ontario I’m still sifting through the voluminous results of last week’s All Canadian Wine Championships, in which BC fared very well. The competition is held in Prince Edward County (about 275 kms. northeast of Niagara), widely regarded as one of North America’s most up and [...]

Rockin’ Rioja: A Clutch of Food Friendly Reds

By |2018-01-21T15:05:11-08:00April 19th, 2015|Wine|

...Don't try this at home. It’s been a bit of whirl on the wine circuit this past week. All the more reason to get back to posting, so at least I can figure out where I’ve been. (Just kidding!) Though sometimes the best way to take stock, truly, is to sift through the [...]

#LostInhibitions Wine: No F*cking Kidding

By |2022-10-05T15:10:11-07:00April 1st, 2015|Wine|

Lost Inhibitions EFFING EPIC: irony not lost One thing about Bernie Hadley Beauregard: you never know what the guy’s going to come up with next! Hadley Beauregard, of Blasted Church, Therapy Vineyards (Freudian Sip), Dirty Laundry (and a host of other labels/brands) fame, looks set to repeat the kind of off-the-chart success registered [...]

Golden Mile Bench GI a First for BC Wine

By |2022-11-30T09:13:06-08:00March 30th, 2015|Wine|

Looking down on Golden Mile Bench from above Culmina Winery Today's announcement about the final approval of the Golden Mile Bench Geographical Indication (GI) adds up to a red letter day for the BC wine industry. In essence, you could call it a watershed moment, as it sends a firm signal that BC is [...]

Upstart Farm2Fork Wins Vintners Brunch Pairing

By |2018-01-21T15:05:11-08:00March 3rd, 2015|Wine|

Vintners Winner Farm2Fork's delicious Laksa with William Hardys Sauv Blanc nailed it! Even in matters of food and wine pairing, sometimes the planets align. One of the most challenging / enjoyable / filling parts of last week’s Vancouver International Wine Festival, was judging at the Vintners Brunch. (If you’re not aware of Vintners [...]

Australia Excels at Vancouver International Wine Festival

By |2018-01-21T15:05:11-08:00March 1st, 2015|Wine|

Wine Australia and Savour Australia theme region at VIWF The wine world always makes for an exciting place. It’s perpetually in flux—no matter where you look. Barely a decade ago, you might have been excused for thinking that Australia was all about two things: Yellowtail and Shiraz. In fact, sometimes it seemed it [...]

Vanessa Vineyard: Similkameen’s Rising Star

By |2018-01-21T15:05:12-08:00February 20th, 2015|Wine|

Similkameen Valley, looking east from Vanessa Vineyard (Howard Soon photo) (Updated 20/02/16 with 2013 reviews) Vanessa Vineyard is at the eastern end of British Columbia's stunning Similkameen Valley.  The place (which reminds me a bit of New Zealand's Gibbston Valley) is extraordinarily beautiful. But the other thing about the Similkameen that’s truly striking—and unavoidable—is [...]

The Case for Fruit Wines and Chocolate

By |2023-02-17T08:16:33-08:00February 13th, 2015|Wine|

Forbidden Fruit's remarkable Cerise d'Eve, from the Similkameen Valley I’ve never been all that crazy about wine with chocolate, well, not entirely. In fact most of the time there’s little that appeals to me about matching a Cab with a piece of even good dark chocolate, whatever anyone says. OK, Port can be [...]

Of first growth faith, hope and charity

By |2018-01-21T15:05:12-08:00January 31st, 2015|Wine|

With two of the best vintages in recent memory (2012, 2013) and a third in the barrel (2014), most agree: it’s a pretty good time to be making red wines in the Okanagan Valley. However, it’s already been several years that Bill Lui has been thinking seriously  about what it would take to make the [...]

Vancouver International Wine Festival: Australia Redux

By |2018-01-21T15:05:12-08:00January 23rd, 2015|Wine|

A memento of Coonawarra There’s something about this shot of the old Coonawarra train station that pushes so many buttons for me. Yes, I’m a bit of a sentimentalist. I love trains—and have probably taken more than my share of them over the years. I’m also a big fan of Australia—and this photo [...]

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