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March 21st -Ireland in an Hour. Part 2

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Ireland is a nation of storytellers. It’s a talent everyone seems to have. All we did was travel through the South West Coast, Cork and Dublin and we had enough interviews for Two One Hour Specials.
THIS is Part Two. It features some of Irelands most famous culinary stars and The Julia Child of Ireland.

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 What a great line up. Award winning Chefs, teachers, writers, experts of all stripes.
We start in Cork City… South of Dublin on the West Coast of Ireland.
It’s the home of Café Paradiso, one of the best vegetarian restaurants anywhere.
It’s also the home of Chef Denis Cotter.  Except for a pal Sharon Kelly, Denis is the only person  I know in all of Ireland.

Denis Cotter

Denis Cotter


We had met at Hastings House on Salt Spring Island several years ago. He was cooking recipes from his award winning book For the Love of Food.
Denis’ frustration with the limitations of the vegetarian industry sparked the opening of Cafe Paradiso in 1993, to create an environment where he could evolve a personal style of cooking focused on the pleasure of food rather than the perceived negativity of vegetarianism.
Among the many awards bestowed on Cafe Paradiso, Denis Cotter was named “Chef of the Year” by the Irish magazine ‘Food & Wine’ in 2005, and “Best Chef in Cork” by the Restaurant Association of Ireland in 2009. Cafe Paradiso is listed as an icon in the “Bridgestone 100 Best Places to Eat in Ireland” guidebook. It was voted ‘Best Restaurant in Munster’ by the readers of ‘Food & Wine’ magazine in 2001, and the restaurant was also voted ‘Restaurant of the Year’ by Les Routiers Ireland in 2004.
Denis Cotter - For the LOve of Food
Denis Cotter is the author of four cookbooks.  Each has received critical acclaim, shortlist nominations and industry awards, including ‘best vegetarian cookbook in the world’ for the second volume, Paradiso Seasons.
Without any bit of shame I’m able to weasel Denis’ classic Irish Oatmeal recipe out of him.  http://www.cafeparadiso.ie/
 
 
 
Joining us at the table is the one and only Darina Allen.  
darina allen

darina allen


Darina is the most famous cook in Ireland.  She has starred in her own RTE TV cooking shows, published 10 books starting with the Simply Delicious series, and received a dozen awards and prizes.  Her most recent prize was the 2013 Cookbook of the Year award at the Irish Book Awards  for her 30 Years at Ballymaloe: A Celebration of the World-Renowned Cookery School.
Ms Allen has been growing unusual food at Ballymaloe, Co Cork, for 40-odd years. Her 100-acre farm, with its acre of greenhouses, probably delivers a more diverse range of crops than any farm in Ireland. But the farm has produced something more spectacular than food: the world-famous Ballymaloe Cooking School which invites the world’s top chefs to its doors and its classrooms, and sends out successive waves of alumni to run restaurants all over the World. 30 years at Ballmahoe
A tireless ambassador for Irish food both at home and abroad, Darina has been instrumental in setting up the Farmers’ Market Movement in Ireland. Slow Food is a passion for her, and she is the councilor for Ireland in the Slow Food Movement and President of East Cork Convivium of Slow Food. Through the East Cork Educational Fund, she runs a programme for local primary schools to help local children learn about food from garden to plate.
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ballymaloe-shop_


 
In 2013 she helped launch the Ballymaloe Literary Festival of food and Wine which features a stellar line up of chefs and writers and has very quickly become an not to be missed event on the international culinary calendar.
http://www.cookingisfun.ie/
 
L Mulligan Grocer –  Dublin 
L Mulligan

L Mulligan’s


The question wasn’t would I visit the famous L Mulligan Grocer in Dublin?  It was how fast could I get there and how long could I stay.
L Mulligan Grocer has been on the Dublin scene for the past few years and has been quietly building a great reputation as a pub worth going quite off the beaten track for. It is located in Stoneybatter, a residential area about 20 minutes walk west from Dublin city’s main tourist drag of Temple Bar. It provides thoughtful, well sourced gastropub food, and is possibly the only pub in Dublin that does not sell Guinness. A bold move, justified by its focus on small, high quality craft beers from Ireland and abroad.
Our guests are Seaneen Sullivan Co-Owner and Adam Kilbane  The Manager and Beer Specialist.
Seaneen Sullivan

Seaneen Sullivan


This was great fun.
www.lmulligangrocer.com
@ajkilbane
 
Catherine Cleary – Food Journalist for The Irish Times
Catherine went from working the crime beat to the culinary arts. Or as she says
“I went from Murder to Meringue”
There’s been such an improvement in Irish food over the past 20 years that it falls on someone to tell their stories.
That someone is Catherine Cleary.
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Catherine Cleary is an award-winning journalist. She began her career as a news reporter with The Irish Times and became the paper’s drugs and crime correspondent. She later joined the Sunday Tribune as its security correspondent. She began writing about food almost a decade ago and now writes a weekly restaurant column for The Irish Times.
www.irishtimes.com/profile/catherinecleary-7.1837379
https://twitter.com/catherineeats
… and we finish our Ireland tour with the highly qualified John McKenna.
John McKenna was born in Belfast and first qualified as a Barrister at Law. In addition to his legal work, John worked as a journalist in Dublin, writing particularly for Hot Press and In Dublin Magazine.
In 1991 John and Sally McKenna began their research into Irish food, giving up their Dublin flat, and splurging on a broken-down Renault 4. They set off around Ireland to discover what they hoped would be an exciting food culture, and John has written about Irish food ever since.
John and Sally McKenna
John and Sally McKenna
John McKenna has won numerous awards for his food writing . A long-time writer for the Irish Times, contributor to RTE television and news programmes, John also has written for various international publications, including The Art of Eating. He is regarded as a leading commentator on Irish food.
John and Sally McKenna’s annual 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland is the most radical guide to the cutting-edge of Irish cooking. With the 2015 smartguide edition, the McKennas rewrite the book, crowning Galway as the finest city to eat in Ireland and, for the first time ever, including food carts and a food shack amongst the 100 hottest places to eat throughout the country.
If you’re travelling to Ireland check out their websites, blogs and books.
http://www.guides.ie/blogs/john-mckenna
https://www.facebook.com/BridgestoneGuides
Many thanks to Irish tourism in Toronto and Dublin. www.irishtourism.com
Meg, Kate and Pete and everyone we met.

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 
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March 14th –  Ireland in an hour!

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How better to celebrate St Patrick’s Day than presenting 2 One hour specials from our recent 2 weeks in Ireland.

Irish panorama
 
 
 
 
Part One starts on a farm in the South of Ireland..through Clonakilty and ends in Dublin.
Guests include c, Connor Higgins, Michael Lawlor (Irish Whiskey Tours), Michael Reddy (Teeling Whiskey) and Willie Ahearn from The Palace Pub..Fleet St.
 

THE SHOW…

 Gilly Murphy
We start in the very South of Ireland..outside a wonderful small town called ClonaKilty.
In a place so small..i don’t think it’s on any maps..Dunworly and Dunworly Beach.
There we meet our host at Dunworly Cottages… Gilly Murphy..who welcomes us and shows us our cottage. It was a barn built LONG AGO!
We do a quick interview about the area and Ireland..then without pause Gilly grabs her bags and is off to visit her daughter in  India. It was going to be that kind of trip.
Gilly does pop up dinners in her home – overlooking the Atlantic Ocean – and supplies organic vegetables to THE BEST  local restaurants.

beach at dunworley

beach at dunworley


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
https://www.facebook.com/DunworleyCottage

 Ellen McGailey – Molly’s Wine Bar

Allison Roberts – Clonakilty Chocolate Company
 The closest town to our cottage was Clonakilty..51 km south of Cork,  on the South
West Coast of County Cork.
The first sign that caught our eye was Molly’s Wine Bar and inside we found just the perfect person to talk about wine in Ireland  Ellen McGailey who was running the place when we got there.

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Ellen McGailey


 
Because I knew Ireland was a well established  home for beer and whiskey,  I needed to know wines place in every day Irish social life.
Ellen fills us in on what they’re sipping and the rise of craft beer over the past 5 years.
https://www.facebook.com/Next.Door.Off.Licence.Clonakilty/posts/403740546334751
Then she introduced me to Canadian Allison Roberts, who hails originally from Toronto.
She arrived with her musician husband via Australia.
Allison had been working with chocolate since she was a kid..most of us do get covered in chocolate as tiny little babies but she never lost interest and has just opened Clonakilty Chocolate to serious acclaim in the area.
 
clonakilty chocolate
clonakilty chocolate… 
After filling me in on her new venture, I wanted to know Allison’s take on the Ireland we think we know and the Ireland that IS.
It’s a fun back and forth chat.
www.clonakiltychocolate.com 
 
Deasy’s Harbour Bar and Seafood Restaurant. Ring Village, Clonakilty
Chef Caitlin Ruth
Caitlin Ruth  and owner celebrate 10 years.

Caitlin Ruth and owner celebrate 10 years.


 
 Even though the address says Ring Village..I drove this part of the coast a dozen times..never really saw a village..a gathering of various houses yes but a village..not so much.
Crumbling ancient buildings and stone walls – yup!
A strong sense of history on this part of the road..you can see what attracted people even 3-500 years ago.
And there, surrounded by the ocean and a small fishing fleet stands Deasy’s.
It came highly recommended by the locals.
 The trick was getting there early enough for one of 6 parking spots just off the highway (its on a nasty little corner) and gets busy very quickly.
The reason – the amazing cooking talents of Caitlin Ruth – The Chef.
Originally from the USA, she married an Irishman and found her way back to the homeland from Belgium. 
What a fine fine chef she is..
The menu features – as expected – many different fish, in many exceptional dishes. Paired with a very smart wine list.
It used to be an old pub..so it still has that comfortable pub feel but the windows give everyone a brilliant look at the ocean just across the highway.
Highly recommended destination. Memorable meals. Great hang!! Wicked parking.
deasys

deasys


 
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Deasys-Harbour-Bar-Seafood-Restaurant/126741324027491
 
 
 
Then we’re off to Dublin..some 3-4 hours North.  Taking the train from Cork is a LOT more fun than driving..
It’s fair to say we stumbled onto a small corner lunch place called Oxmantown..where owner Conor Higgins was holding court.
 Oxmantown
 
Oxmantown? At the time of the Norman invasion into Ireland, the Vikings, or Ostmen (East-men), as they called themselves were exiled to the north of the River Liffey where they founded the hamlet ofAustmanna-tún, later corrupted to Oxmantown. The district remained distinct from Dublin city for many centuries. Oxmantown celebrates this cultural distinction, its location in the heart of the homestead of the Ostmen.
Conor Higgins is the chef/owner at Oxmantown. Ex of Junior’s and l’Gueuleton – two of Dublin’s most lauded and successful eateries of the past decade – his provenance is distinguished. Applying classic culinary techniques to the art of sandwich making, with Oxmantown, Conor brings something unique to Dublin’s burgeoning café scene.
Oxmantown grilled cheese

Oxmantown grilled cheese


 The line-up was all the way to the door and out..and a rather bizarre mix of lawyers and judges from the law courts  and farmers from the market around the corner.
You could tell at a glance that this place was very popular and as soon as we stepped inside..you knew they were on to something..
Great small menu..mostly well made and very  inventive sandwiches, salads etc.
Out came the microphone and recorder and in between orders etc, Conner gave us the story.. (everyone here has a story)
http://www.oxmantown.com/  site is under construction but you can also find them on
Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/oxmantown/info?tab=overview 
 
 Then it’s a brisk 15 minute walk through Temple Bar (former site of original Viking settlement)..to Fleet Street and  the home of one of Dublin’s historic pubs..The Palace Bar, established 1823.
The Aherne family bought the Palace in 1946..and have run it every since.
Its right around the corner from the Irish Times newspaper offices..thus many many columns have been written in its corners and nooks.
Its there that we meet three people…first
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Michael Lawlor – Whiskey Expert and sales manager for Irish Whiskey Tours. www.irishwhiskeytours.ie
Michael Lawlor: Irish whisky Tours

Michael Lawlor: Irish whisky Tours


 
I don’t think you can do a food and beverage tour of Ireland and not talk about Irish Whiskey.
Its fallen on some hard times, given the economy, but its making a wonderful comeback today.
I wanted to know from Michael..how their whiskey business made its comeback and why its so different from their Scottish neighbours.
We also talk trends..in craft brewing sand cider making.
Michael gives us a brief history of The Palace Bar, which was  the first bar to bring back the tradition of making in house whiskey.
 
www.thepalacebardublin.com 
 The Palace Bar  Dublin
 
 
And then we finish off with
Willie Aherne – Grandson of the original owner and the man behind the bar on many days..and sitting beside him   Michael Reddy, one of the owners of The Teeling Whiskey Company, the first new whiskey maker in Dublin in 125 years.
 Yes, we talk all about Irish Whiskey and Dubliners love for it but we also talk about what St Patrick’s Day is like in downtown Dublin.
That last question about March 17 is also answered by one of next weeks guests..John McKenna..Mckennas Guides!!
 
Michael Reddy on left and his Teeling Whiskey Barrel RacingTeam

Michael Reddy on left and his Teeling Whiskey Barrel RacingTeam


 
www.thepalacebardublin.com 
 www.teelingwhiskey.com
 

 and speaking of next week

we have Ireland in an Hour Part Two..featuring some great storytellers..
 Darina Allen – the founder of the famous Ballmaloe Cooking School of Shanagarry.
2013 Winner of Irish Cook Book of the Year.
Darina has been credited with leading the movement to bring back local and regional farmers markets all over Ireland.
The author of many book and one of Ireland’s leading culinary voices.
She joins me at Café Paradiso in Cork. The home of chef Denis Cotter..Ireland’s chef of the year in 2005.
Best Chef in Cork 2009.
Catherine Cleary – Food journalist for the Irish Times. Author of the forthcoming book “The Sheridan Brothers Guide to Cheese”
Author of “For the love of Food” named best Vegetarian Cook Book in the World.
 Now THIS..is a wonderful sit down.  I just knew that once I started the verbal ball rolling..Darina and Denis would take over and I could sit back and enjoy the dialogue. What they give us is a great overview of Irelands food scene which is getting better and better.
 Then there’s Ray Blackwell..who manages the famous bar and folk club de barras. And his tales of Noel Redding..who made de Barras his home club after his Jimi Hendrix days.
 We visit L Mulligan Grocer..a must see food and beer destination in Dublin..
Adam Killbain, the beer specialist and Seaneen Sullivan, who oversees the restaurant and bar talk about their clientele and about Stonybatter, the historic area they work in.
 
And finally John McKenna..famous Irish whiskey and food leader. He and his wife Sally run McKenna’s Guides.
 More next week OK??
 


HAPPY ST PATRICK’S DAY!!
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

March 7th, 2015 – Part 2 Vancouver International Wine Festival-THE REST OF THE WORLD.

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Its Part Two our 2015 coverage of the Vancouver International Wine Festival….THE REST OF THE WORLD.
This week- it’s the rest of the World


Hosted by Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva  www.winediva.ca  
The Wine Diva

The Wine Diva


 
 
 
 
And brought to you by Road 13 Vineyards “ It all about the dirt”   www.road13vineyards.com 
Road 13

Road 13


 
 

 THE SHOW

 Last week we featured Australia..the featyured wine region of this years Wine fest.
 Now, it’s the rest of the world..Star names and labels from British Columbia, Napa, Sonoma, Germany, Chile, Portugal and Italy in round table discussion with The Wine Diva.
BC.Painted Rock – John Skinner   www.paintedrock.ca

John Skinner

John Skinner


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tinhorn Creek – Sandra Oldfield       www.tinhorn.com
Tony Stewart – Quails Gate  www.quailsgate.comNapa/Sonoma  (USA)
Dan Zepponi Plume/Lake Sonoma    http://plumewinery.com/the-wine/winemaking.com
Ravenswood – Joel Petersen (founder)  www.ravenswoodwinery.com
Ravenswood

Ravenswood


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Signorello – Ray Signorello   www.signorelloestate.com
(International Superstars)
Vina Montes – Aurelio Montes   www.monteswines.com
Aurelio Montez

Aurelio Montez


 
 
 
 
 
 
St. Urbans-Hof – Nic Weiss  http://www.urbans-hof.de/
Gonzalez Byass – Vicky Gonzalez Gordon   www.gonzalezbyass.com
Vicky Gonzalez Gordon

Vicky Gonzalez Gordon


 
 
 
 
(Italy)
Anna Spinato – Roberto Spinato (family member) Veneto  www.gonzalezbyass.com
Rocca della Macie – Sergio Zingarelli (owner) Tuscany    www.roccadellemacie.com/en
Tenuta Sant’Antonio – Armando Castagnedi Veneto     www.tenutasantantonio.it   
Plus special guests…

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VIWF 2015

Saturday Feb 28th

Show 1 – All Oz
1:30-2:30 pm
Segment 1: 1:30pm (all Barossa group) 10min
Yalumba – Jane Ferrari
Thorn-Clarke – Sam Clarke (owner)
Wolf Blass – Chris Hatcher
*Mark Davidson
Segment 2: 1:45pm – 12 min
Hardy’s – Bill Hardy (family member)
McWilliams Craig Stevenson (winemkaer Hunter)
Henry’s Dive Vignerons – Kim Longbottom (owner)
*Harry Hetscheg
Segment 3: 2:00pm – 12 min
Bernard Hickin – Jacob’s Creek
Tyrell’s – Bruce Tyrrell
Wynns – Sue Hodder
Segment 4 – 2:15pm – 9min
Wakefield wines – Justin Taylor (family & company director) Clare
Xanadu – Greg West (Winemaker) Margaret River
Longview – Mark Saturno (owner) Adelaide Hills
Show 2 – International
3-4pm
Segment 1: 3:00 pm (BC Group) 10 min
Painted Rock – John Skinner
Tinhorn Creek – Sandra Oldfield
Joseph Luckhurst – Road 13
Segment 2: 3:15pm (USA)
Tony Stewart – Plume/Lake Sonoma
Ravenwood – Joel Petersen (founder)
Signorello – Ray Signorello
Segment 3: 3:30pm – (International Superstars) 12 min
Vina Montes – Aurelio Montes Jr.
St. Urbans-Hof – Anne Weiss (family)
Gonzalez Byass – Vicky Gonzalez Gordon
Segment 4: 3:45pm (Italy) 9min
Anna Spinato – Anna Spinato/Roberto
Rocca della Macie – Sergio Zingarelli (owner) Tuscany
Tenuta Sant’Antonio – Armando Castagnedi Veneto

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

A whiskey, food and craft beer tour of Ireland.
 
 

February 28th, 2015-The 37th annual Vancouver international Wine Festival

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It’s the 37th annual Vancouver International Wine festival..Hosted during Trade Tasting by Daenna van Mulligen. 

The Wine World is In Vancouver.  This week we’re welcoming 170 vine stars to Vancouver for the 37th Vancouver International Wine Festival. 
Australian wines take centre stage but you’ll find wines from France, Italy, Croatia, South Africa, Argentina, USA, and Canada.
It also helps that the featured varietal is Syrah/Shiraz, something the Australians know very very well 


The Wine Diva

The Wine Diva


 
The Wine Diva has been my co-host for the past 6 years and this year the show is all hers.
Our coverage is presented by Road 13. “It’s all about The Dirt”   www.road13vineyards.com  
Road 13

Road 13


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part One is an Hour special with the featured wine region Australia. (Part 2 next week..the rest of the World)
RARELY do you ever gather all of these wine stars on one radio show.  Enjoy!!  
 

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Wine Australia

Wine Australia


 
 
Canada’s premier wine show marks  its 37th anniversary of pairing wine, food and the performing arts from February 23 to March 1, 2015.
The festival  features Australia as the theme country and Syrah as the global focus. Wine Festival is produced by the Vancouver International Wine Festival Society, which has three mandates: provide an informative, educational and entertaining wine experience for public and trade; be a premier marketing opportunity for the wine industry and festival partners; and raise funds for the Bard on the Beach Theatre Society. Since inception in 1979, the festival has raised $8.1 million for the performing arts.
14 countries  170 wineries  8 days  1,750+ wines  25,000 participants 2015 theme country (Australia): 55 wineries from 20 distinct regions pouring 220 wines  2015 global focus (Syrah): 170+ expressions of Syrah from around the world in The Tasting Room
For more information visit VanWineFest.ca, like on Facebook, follow  at @VanWineFest, or join the conversation at #VIWFwww.winediva.ca
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 Here’s the all star line:
 (all Barossa group)
Yalumba – Jane Ferrari
Thorn-Clarke – Sam Clarke (owner)

Sam Clarke

Sam Clarke




 
 
 
 
 
 
Wolf Blass – Chris Hatcher  
Harry Hertscheg – managing director VIWF
Mark Davidson  – Brand Ambassador Wines 0f Australia
Hardy’s – Bill Hardy (family member)
Bill Hardy

Bill Hardy


 
 
 
 
 
McWilliams –  Craig Stevenson
Henry’s Dive Vignerons – Kim Longbottom (owner) 
Bernard Hickin – Jacob’s Creek
Tyrell’s – Bruce Tyrrell
Bruce Tyrell

Bruce Tyrell


 
 
 
 
 
 
Wynns – Sue Hodder
Wakefield wines – Justin Taylor  (family & company director) Clare
Xanadu – Darren Rathbone (owner) Margaret River
Longview – Mark Saturno (owner) Adelaide Hills

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VIWF 2015
Thursday, February 26
Show 1 – All Oz
1:30-2:30 pm
Segment 1: 1:30pm (all Barossa group) 10min
Yalumba – Jane Ferrari
Thorn-Clarke – Sam Clarke (owner)
Wolf Blass – Chris Hatcher
*Mark Davidson
Segment 2: 1:45pm – 12 min
Hardy’s – Bill Hardy (family member)
McWilliams Craig Stevenson (winemkaer Hunter)
Henry’s Dive Vignerons – Kim Longbottom (owner)
*Harry Hetscheg
Segment 3: 2:00pm – 12 min
Bernard Hickin – Jacob’s Creek
Tyrell’s – Bruce Tyrrell
Wynns – Sue Hodder
Segment 4 – 2:15pm – 9min
Wakefield wines – Justin Taylor (family & company director) Clare
Xanadu – Greg West (Winemaker) Margaret River
Longview – Mark Saturno (owner) Adelaide Hills
Show 2 – International
3-4pm
Segment 1: 3:00 pm (BC Group) 10 min
Painted Rock – John Skinner
Tinhorn Creek – Sandra
Joseph Luckhurst – Road 13
Segment 2: 3:15pm (USA)
Tony Stewart – Plume/Lake Sonoma
Ravenwood – Joel Petersen (founder)
Signorello – Ray Signorello
Segment 3: 3:30pm – (International Superstars) 12 min
Vina Montes – Aurelio Montes Jr.
St. Urbans-Hof – Anne Weiss (family)
Gonzalez Byass – Vicky Gonzalez Gordon
Segment 4: 3:45pm (Italy) 9min
Anna Spinato – Anna Spinato/Roberto
Rocca della Macie – Sergio Zingarelli (owner) Tuscany
Tenuta Sant’Antonio – Armando Castagnedi Veneto

NEXT WEEK  PART TWO

The Rest of the World..
 
 

February 21st, 2015 – Argentina in an hour!

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10 days touring Argentina’s wine regions!
A Regional Tasting in Buenos Aires. The tasting and spitting  through the vineyards in Patagonia and Mendoza.
along the way we ate perhaps,  a whole cow!
These are the tour highlights Part One.  www.winesofargentina.org  


THE SHOW  
Spectacular Argentina

Spectacular Argentina


 
 This was a whole bunch of fun. Yes there were 32 wineries and over 300 wines tasted but what really made it fun was the attitude and character of the Argentines themselves.
Really fine people who do everything with passion.
Located in the Southern Cone of the American Continent, with a population of 42 million inhabitants and a territory that isfour times larger than France, Argentina is one of the world’s nature reserves. Privileged with outstanding natural richness and extraordinarily diverse landscapes, Argentina boasts high mountains and plains, lush vegetation and extreme deserts, forests and steppes, glaciers and waterfalls.
Argentina-vines-meet-the-Andes

Argentina-vines-meet-the-Andes


This wealth of natural ecosystems includes vast, highly productive grape growing regions stretching at the foot of the Andean strip, to the West of the country, from latitude 22° south to latitude 42° south. The cultivated area covers more than 538,071 acres.
It is in this context, and in the course of five centuries, that Argentina has developed such an extraordinary wine industry. The altitude, the wide range of temperatures, the local know-how, the new technologies and a deeply-rooted popular wine culture lend our wines their unique identity and quality.
www.winesofargentina.org
The objective over the two weeks was to taste and experience the stories of the people who made the wines.
Wall to Wall Malbec
We started with a tasting in downtown Buenos Aires. Featured were wine regions we wouldn’t get to, including Salta.
Wall-to-Wall-Malbec

Wall-to-Wall-Malbec


 
It was important to get an overview of Argentina today and when I met Master of Wine Andres Rosberg I knew I had my narrator.
Guests visited include:
Julio Viola – Bodega Del Fin Del Mundo and NQN in Patagonia. www.bodegadelfindelmundo.com  
Julio Viola
Thomas Christan – Secreto Patagonico www.secretopatagonico.com  
Jose Alberto Zuccardi – Familia Zuccardi is one of the World’s Best known winemaking families. In Mendoza. www.familiazuccardi.com  
Jose Alberto Zuccardi
Jose-Alberto-Zuccardi

Jose-Alberto-Zuccardi


 
 
 
 
 
 
Susana Balbo – Domino Del Plata.  Makers of Crios and Ben Marco. www.dominiodelplata.com.ar
(the first female winemaker in Argentina)
Susana Balbo with the next generation of Balbo  

Susana Balbo with nest generation of Balbo


 
 
 
 
 
 
Guillermo Barzi – Humberto Canale.   In the Province of Rio Negro. In 27 countries but especially Canada. www.bodegahcanale.com  
Familia-Barzi-at-Humberto-Canali
Familia-Barzi-at-Humberto-Canali

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February 14th, 2015 – Valentine's Day!

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Valentines Wines from The Wine Diva. The Bub from Haywire. Chef Rob Feenie & The Great LeGoff from Cactus Club celebrate 10th Anniversary of Iron Chef Win.
And Kurtis Kolt pours BC Wines in NYC.

THE SHOW

It’s that time of year again..Valentine’s  Day.
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Love. Romance. Wildly expensive dinners and great wine to go with them.
OR you never leave the house but still have the time of your life.
No matter what you have planned – even if it’s absolutely nothing (and there’s nothing wrong with that ) – we have something for everybody!!
For example:  Daenna van Mulligen The Wine Diva always has fun with a list of wines for Valentine’s Day. She tastes and tastes..gives and gives..and asks nothing in return. Except maybe that you visit her
Website www.winediva.ca and perhaps set her up for a series of dinners with some of the Vancouver Canucks!!
Enjoy your weekend.
Wine Diva is 11 years old
 
 
 
 
 
 

  1. Pentage Winery Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
  2. Haywire ‘Pink Bub’, Okanagan Valley BC $25.00
  3. JoieFarm Gamay, Okanagan Valley BC $24.00
  4. The Girls ‘Vivacious Rose’, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
  5. Bodega Sierra Norte ‘Pasion de Bobal’, Utiel~Requena Spain $18.99
  6. Serendipity Rose, Okanagan Valley BC N/A
  7. Anna Spinato Oragnic Rose Spumante, Veneto Italy $14.99
  8. Famille Perrin Tavel, Rhone Valley France $25.99
  9. Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley, Victoria Australia $34.00
  10. La Marca DOC Prosecco, Veneto Italy $19.99
  11. Opawa Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand N/A
  12. Segura Viudas Rosado, Penedes Spain, NV $16.99
  13. Tranchero Moscato d’Asti DOCG, Piedmont Italy $20.99
  14. Lanson “Black Label” Brut Champagne France, NV $64.99
  15. Castellani ‘Principesco’ Pinot Noir Della Venezie, Italy $14.00
  16. Domaine Louis Moreau Chablis, Burgundy France $30.00
  17. Bella Sparkling Gamay Noir Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $23.90,$14.90
  18. Gonzalez Byass ‘Apostoles’ VORS Aged 30 Years Palo Cortado, Jerez Spain $34.99
  19. Bottega Il Vino dei Poeti Prosecco DOC, Treviso Italy $17.99
  20. ‘Cherry Tart’ by Cherry Pie, Pinot Noir, Monterey/Sonoma/Santa Barbara California $29.99
  21. Jaffelin Coteaux Bourguignons Pinot Noir, Burgundy France $24.99
  22. Bench 1775 ‘Glow’ Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
  23. Cono Sur ‘Single Vineyard Block No 21’ Pinot Noir, San Antonio Valley Chile $19.99

 
Haywire brings The Bub
 Christine Coletta the co-owner of Okanagan Crush Pad and Haywire Bubble Winemaker Jordan Kubek bring The Bub to TRR.

Jordan Kubek - Haywire

Jordan Kubek – Haywire


 
 
 
Christine has been one of the true leaders in creating what has become the BC Wine industry. She also leads the team at Okanagan Crush Pad.
Pink Bub & Baby Bub

Pink Bub & Baby Bub


Born on a farm in Victoria, winemaker Jordan Kubek has been with Okanagan Crush Pad even before it had a roof (she was literally setting up tanks as the windows were being put in). Jordan’s passion is in sparkling wine and makes them in the traditional method and ancient method at Okanagan Crush Pad.
One of the most successful wines that came from Okanagan Crush Pad was Haywire.
They made really good wines right from the very beginning but things went CRAZY when they launched their bubble program, leading with THE BUB (named after Christine’s daughter)
The Bub 2012; 51% Pinot Noir, 49% Chardonnay.
Stony,  notes of slate, mineral characters, with surprising yeastiness considering the young time en tirage (10 months) so far. Closed with a crown cap , this wine bursts with crisp and elegant green-apple – a lively expression of Okanagan freshness. These bubbles will make you “smile” all on their own or drizzle extra virgin olive oil mixed with a drop or two of truffle oil on fresh salted popcorn.
PLUS..for a limited time $2.00 from every Haywire bottle will be donated to PADS (Pacific Assistance Dogs Society)
We also talk about Haywire Wild Ferment, Canyonview Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
www.haywirewinery.com  
 
Chef Rob Feenie celebrates 10th anniversary winning Iron Chef America   
ChefRobFeenie

ChefRobFeenie


He was the first Canadian to win Iron Chef  America and it changed his life overnight.
To celebrate beating Chef Morimoto, Cactus Club asked him to re-create the menu he cooked 10 years ago in New York City.
Along with wine pairings from Sommelier and Service Manager Sebastian LeGoff, Chef Rob Feenie  takes us into  a two part taste through his winning  menu.
Battle Crab
Sable Fish
Tom Yum Soup
Crab Ravioli with Truffle
Veal Neptune with Crab Hollandaise
Peekytoe Crab Pane Cotta with Pineapple Jelly  
www.cactusclubcafe.com
 


Kurtis Kolt and BC Wines in NYC

Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis Kolt


Sommelier of the Year, Wine expert and new wine columnist for The Georgia Straight Kurtis Kolt convinced 8  BC wineries to head for New York City Feb 3  and pour for a select group of sommeliers,  wine writers, reviewers and bloggers.
Rather than wait for some government agency to – perhaps – organize such a trip, they took it upon themselves to organize a one day taste of wines that were available in the USA.
Participating in the first ever event were:
Painted Rock
Meyer Family Vineyards
Blue Mountain
Tantalus
Le Vieux Pin
La Stella
Laughing Stock
Black Hills
We talk to KK about how it all came together and some of the reactions in the room on the day.
Kurtis makes the point that because they knew absolutely nothing about BC wines, they were surprised to discover we not only made cool climate white wines but big assed Syrah and Bordeaux Blends.
Congrats to all concerned
#BCWineMeetsNYC
#BCWineries!
#localrootsglobalreach
https://twitter.com/kurtiskolt

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

The Wine Diva hosts two 1 hour specials from Vancouver Wine Festival
A walking tour of Ireland..Whiskey, wine, food and…. Whiskey!
The Wine Diva in Italy (twice)

February 14th, 2015 – Valentine’s Day!

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Valentines Wines from The Wine Diva. The Bub from Haywire. Chef Rob Feenie & The Great LeGoff from Cactus Club celebrate 10th Anniversary of Iron Chef Win.

And Kurtis Kolt pours BC Wines in NYC.

THE SHOW

It’s that time of year again..Valentine’s  Day.

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Love. Romance. Wildly expensive dinners and great wine to go with them.

OR you never leave the house but still have the time of your life.

No matter what you have planned – even if it’s absolutely nothing (and there’s nothing wrong with that ) – we have something for everybody!!

For example:  Daenna van Mulligen The Wine Diva always has fun with a list of wines for Valentine’s Day. She tastes and tastes..gives and gives..and asks nothing in return. Except maybe that you visit her

Website www.winediva.ca and perhaps set her up for a series of dinners with some of the Vancouver Canucks!!

Enjoy your weekend.

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  1. Pentage Winery Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
  2. Haywire ‘Pink Bub’, Okanagan Valley BC $25.00
  3. JoieFarm Gamay, Okanagan Valley BC $24.00
  4. The Girls ‘Vivacious Rose’, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
  5. Bodega Sierra Norte ‘Pasion de Bobal’, Utiel~Requena Spain $18.99
  6. Serendipity Rose, Okanagan Valley BC N/A
  7. Anna Spinato Oragnic Rose Spumante, Veneto Italy $14.99
  8. Famille Perrin Tavel, Rhone Valley France $25.99
  9. Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley, Victoria Australia $34.00
  10. La Marca DOC Prosecco, Veneto Italy $19.99
  11. Opawa Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand N/A
  12. Segura Viudas Rosado, Penedes Spain, NV $16.99
  13. Tranchero Moscato d’Asti DOCG, Piedmont Italy $20.99
  14. Lanson “Black Label” Brut Champagne France, NV $64.99
  15. Castellani ‘Principesco’ Pinot Noir Della Venezie, Italy $14.00
  16. Domaine Louis Moreau Chablis, Burgundy France $30.00
  17. Bella Sparkling Gamay Noir Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $23.90,$14.90
  18. Gonzalez Byass ‘Apostoles’ VORS Aged 30 Years Palo Cortado, Jerez Spain $34.99
  19. Bottega Il Vino dei Poeti Prosecco DOC, Treviso Italy $17.99
  20. ‘Cherry Tart’ by Cherry Pie, Pinot Noir, Monterey/Sonoma/Santa Barbara California $29.99
  21. Jaffelin Coteaux Bourguignons Pinot Noir, Burgundy France $24.99
  22. Bench 1775 ‘Glow’ Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
  23. Cono Sur ‘Single Vineyard Block No 21’ Pinot Noir, San Antonio Valley Chile $19.99

 

Haywire brings The Bub

 Christine Coletta the co-owner of Okanagan Crush Pad and Haywire Bubble Winemaker Jordan Kubek bring The Bub to TRR.

Jordan Kubek - Haywire

Jordan Kubek – Haywire

 

 

 

Christine has been one of the true leaders in creating what has become the BC Wine industry. She also leads the team at Okanagan Crush Pad.

Pink Bub & Baby Bub

Pink Bub & Baby Bub

Born on a farm in Victoria, winemaker Jordan Kubek has been with Okanagan Crush Pad even before it had a roof (she was literally setting up tanks as the windows were being put in). Jordan’s passion is in sparkling wine and makes them in the traditional method and ancient method at Okanagan Crush Pad.

One of the most successful wines that came from Okanagan Crush Pad was Haywire.

They made really good wines right from the very beginning but things went CRAZY when they launched their bubble program, leading with THE BUB (named after Christine’s daughter)

The Bub 2012; 51% Pinot Noir, 49% Chardonnay.

Stony,  notes of slate, mineral characters, with surprising yeastiness considering the young time en tirage (10 months) so far. Closed with a crown cap , this wine bursts with crisp and elegant green-apple – a lively expression of Okanagan freshness. These bubbles will make you “smile” all on their own or drizzle extra virgin olive oil mixed with a drop or two of truffle oil on fresh salted popcorn.

PLUS..for a limited time $2.00 from every Haywire bottle will be donated to PADS (Pacific Assistance Dogs Society)

We also talk about Haywire Wild Ferment, Canyonview Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

www.haywirewinery.com  

 

Chef Rob Feenie celebrates 10th anniversary winning Iron Chef America   

ChefRobFeenie

ChefRobFeenie

He was the first Canadian to win Iron Chef  America and it changed his life overnight.

To celebrate beating Chef Morimoto, Cactus Club asked him to re-create the menu he cooked 10 years ago in New York City.

Along with wine pairings from Sommelier and Service Manager Sebastian LeGoff, Chef Rob Feenie  takes us into  a two part taste through his winning  menu.

Battle Crab

Sable Fish

Tom Yum Soup

Crab Ravioli with Truffle

Veal Neptune with Crab Hollandaise

Peekytoe Crab Pane Cotta with Pineapple Jelly  

www.cactusclubcafe.com

 


Kurtis Kolt and BC Wines in NYC

Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis Kolt

Sommelier of the Year, Wine expert and new wine columnist for The Georgia Straight Kurtis Kolt convinced 8  BC wineries to head for New York City Feb 3  and pour for a select group of sommeliers,  wine writers, reviewers and bloggers.

Rather than wait for some government agency to – perhaps – organize such a trip, they took it upon themselves to organize a one day taste of wines that were available in the USA.

Participating in the first ever event were:

Painted Rock

Meyer Family Vineyards

Blue Mountain

Tantalus

Le Vieux Pin

La Stella

Laughing Stock

Black Hills

We talk to KK about how it all came together and some of the reactions in the room on the day.

Kurtis makes the point that because they knew absolutely nothing about BC wines, they were surprised to discover we not only made cool climate white wines but big assed Syrah and Bordeaux Blends.

Congrats to all concerned

#BCWineMeetsNYC

#BCWineries!

#localrootsglobalreach

https://twitter.com/kurtiskolt

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

The Wine Diva hosts two 1 hour specials from Vancouver Wine Festival

A walking tour of Ireland..Whiskey, wine, food and…. Whiskey!

The Wine Diva in Italy (twice)

February 7th 2015 – Rick Hansen

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Rick Hansen, The Dirt Farmers, The Australians are coming and – and – The Wine Diva celebrates 11 years with 11 outstanding  wines.


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 Rick Hansen
In 1973, at the age of 15, Rick Hansen’s life changed forever. He was involved in an accident that paralyzed him from the waist down. Coming to terms with his new life, he found inspiration from teachers, coaches and family, and set new goals from new dreams. Rick went on to become one of Canada’s most decorated Paralympic athletes.

Rick Hansen

Rick Hansen


In March 1985, Rick set off from Vancouver to wheel 40,000 kilometres through 34 countries on the Man In Motion World Tour to prove the potential of people with disabilities. His 26-month journey inspired an entire nation to believe anything is possible and moved thousands to make a difference.
After the Tour, he established the Rick Hansen Foundation to find a cure for spinal cord injuries and create more accessible communities.
Since 1988, the Foundation has leveraged the $26 million raised during the Tour into $280 million in investments towards spinal cord research, accessibility projects and quality of life initiatives.
I had the honour of being in the right place at the right time and minutely assisted Rick in living his dream.
We’ve always stayed in touch and when Rick asked if I’d like to go Sturgeon fishing on the Frazer River in BC I said YES!!
Rick is working tirelessly to preserve what was once a dying breed of fish.
Rick Hansen founded the FRSCS in 1997 in response to the declining population of the prehistoric white sturgeon – a species that had survived virtually unchanged for 65 million years.
The Society has built an award-winning monitoring and assessment program.
Check out the photos..The first sturgeon we caught was 6’5” and the second was 8’, over 300 lbs and perhaps 90 years old.
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All caught,  tagged and released, of course.
My thanks to our guide for the day Yves Bisson from BC Sportfishing Group
https://www.rickhansen.com
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 The Dirt Farmers
Wine expert Kurtis Kolt organized the annual Dirt Farmers pour in Vancouver.
Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis Kolt


It’s his way of saluting the people who work the field, harvest the crops and craft very high quality wines.
Every one of these gentlemen is the kind of winemaker you want to get to know..
Our guests are:
Rhys Pender – Little Farm   Similkameen Valley  www.littlefarmwinery.ca
John Weber – Orofino  Similkameen Valley  www.orofinovineyards.com
Ty Harlton – TH Wines  Summerland http://thwines.com/
Terry ThrelFall – Sommelier of the Year and winemaker.  www.terrythrelfall.com
Wine /Australia – Vancouver International Wine Festival
 Savour Australia. Sounds good to me.
At the Vancouver International Wine Festival 2015, Australia will offer a dynamic look at the history, evolution and revolution of its wines through 55 award winning wineries in the main tasting room.
I can honestly tell you that after tasting what Australia is prepared to pour in February  (Feb 20-March 1st) this will be  a memorable Wine Fest.
Our guests include Australia’s Global Education Director Mark Davidson and The Executive Director of the Vancouver International Wine festival Harry Hertscheg.
Mark Davidson - Wines of Oz

Mark Davidson – Wines of Oz


 
 
Just a heads up..Both Wine Festival Specials this year will be hosted by Daenna van Mulligen The Wine Diva and brought to you by Road 13 wines.
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www.vanwinefest.ca    
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Speaking of Daenna van Mulligen ..she is  now celebrating her 11th birthday AS The Wine Diva.
Wine Diva

Wine Diva


To mark the occasion she has selected 11 outstanding wines, each representing a year. There’s just one problem..she couldn’t stop herself and we all ended up with a slightly longer list.
Even though, they’ve all been tasted, reviewed and selected for this list by Daenna’s wine diva website, we only had the original 11 when we recorded. We’ll the rest up to you.
Congratulations to Daenna and her Barry for creating a home for wine lovers everywhere.
www.winediva.ca
www.winescores.ca

  1. Peter Lehman ‘VSV’ 1885 Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia $68.00
  2. Wakefield Riesling, Clare Valley Australia $21.00
  3. Tyrrell’s Wines ‘Vat 1’ Semillon, Hunter Valley Australia $55.00
  4. Yangarra Estate Vineyard Roussanne, McLaren Vale Australia $30.00
  5. Famille Perrin Tavel, Rhone Valley France $25.99
  6. Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley, Victoria Australia $34.00
  7. Frontaura ‘Nexus One’, Ribera Del Duero Spain $24.95
  8. Painted Rock Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC $40.00
  9. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Reserve Brut Okanagan Valley BC $40.00
  10. Jean-Claude Boisset Bourgogne Pinot Noir ‘Les Ursulines’, France $24.99
  11. Perrier~Jouet ‘Belle Epoque’ Brut Champagne, France $199.99
  12. Barone di Valforte Montepulciano d’Abbruzzo, Italy $19.99
  13. Gonzalez Byass ‘Tio Pepe’ Extra Dry Palomino Fino Sherry, Jerez Spain $21.99
  14. Domaine Pattes Loup Chablis 1er Cru Butteaux, Chablis France $65.00
  15. Argiolas ‘Costamolino’ Vermentino di Sardegna, Italy $19.99
  16. Meyer Family Vineyards ‘Micro Cuvee’ Pinot Noir McLean Creek Vineyard, Okanagan Falls BC $65.00
  17. Belle Glos Pinot Noir ‘Las Alturas Vineyard’, Santa Lucia Highlands, Monterey County, Calif. $43.95


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  STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Ezra Cipes –Summerhill Winery
Rob Feenie/Sebastian LeGoff – celebrate Rob’s wine at Iron Chef – 10 years ago
Wine Diva in Italy
 
 
 

January 31st 2015 – Soup-erbowl Special!!

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ITS SUPERBOWL  WEEKEND!

To celebrate we have 33 pre-tasted wines from The Wine Diva AND because it is Superbowl..we present our annual Soup Special..featuring a gaggle of chefs and Larry Thomas The Soup Nazi.   


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Once again its one of the biggest events of the year..THE SUPER BOWL.
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Yes, there’re millions of NFL Football fans gearing up for the big game all over the World BUT there are many more millions who never watch football but they get caught up in the parties and dinners.
Put them all together and it really does earn the name Super Bowl.
Its Seattle Seahawks against The New England Patriots..and all bets are off. (Maybe Not)
Daenna van Mulligen –  The Wine Diva – presents 33 wines to go with the whole weekend..
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As the Diva says on her website www.winediva.ca
Beer may be the first on hand, but there are many of us who love our wine while watching the game.
Here is my list of wine, all suitable to the game day fare you’re craving – Pizza, chilidogs, sticky ribs and tangy wings…
  

  1. Avalon Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California $29.99
  2. McWilliams ‘Hanwood Estate’ Cabernet Sauvignon, New South Wales Australia $13.99
  3. Leon de Tarapaca Malbec~Syrah, Central Valley Chile $12.99
  4. Nugan Estate ‘Dried Grape’ Shiraz, Australia $25.00
  5. Frescobaldi Remole, Tuscany Italy $14.99
  6. Falernia Carmenere Reserva, Elqui Valley Chile $18.99
  7. Bodegas Atalaya ‘Laya’ Alamansa Spain $15.99
  8. Ghost Pines Winemaker’s Red Blend, California $24.99
  9. Warre’s Warrior Finest Reserve Port, Douro Portugal $24.99
  10. Black Sage Vineyard Zinfandel, Okanagan Valley BC $23.99
  11. Caymus Vineyards ’40th Anniversary’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley California $72.00
  12. Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza Argentina $14.99
  13. Therapy ‘Freudian Sip’, Okanagan Valley BC $18.00
  14. Smoking Loon Viognier, California $14.99
  15. Peter Lehmann ‘Portrait’ Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia $22.99
  16. Miopasso Primitivo, Puglia Italy $18.99
  17. Bodega La Rural ‘La Vuelta’ Syrah, Mendoza Argentina $10.00
  18. McLarens On The Lake Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia $13.99
  19. Colby, California Red Blend $17.99
  20. Flagstone ‘Longitude’ Shiraz~Cabernet~Malbec, South Africa $13.99
  21. JL Giguiere ‘Matchbook’ Syrah, Dunnigan Hills, California $17.99
  22. Langmeil ‘Valley Floor’ Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia $29.99
  23. The Beach House Red, Western Cape South Africa $12.99
  24. ReNacer ‘Punto Final’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina $16.00
  25. Heartland ‘Spice Trader’ Shiraz~Cabernet Sauvignon, Langhorne Creek, South Australia $19.99
  26. Palo Alto Reserva I, Maule Valley Chile $14.99
  27. ‘Bold Vine’ Old Vine Zinfandel, Lodi California $17.99
  28. Three Thieves ‘The Show’ Malbec, Mendoza Argentina $18.99
  29. Lake Sonoma Winery Dry Creek Zinfandel, Sonoma County California $24.99
  30. California Square Red Blend, Paso Robles California $22.95
  31. Renwood Zinfandel, California $17.95
  32. Carnivore Cabernet Sauvignon, California N/A
  33. Conundrum White, California $24.99

 Have a GREAT weekend and enjoy the game.  [divider]   THE SOUP SPECIAL
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TRR Annual Soup Special..considering its SouperBowl Weekend.
 Unattributed feminist quote:
“Men are like soup: you always want to have one on the back burner, just in case.
 Napoleon Bonaparte:
“An army travels on its stomach. Soup makes the soldier.”
 Nora Ephron, American food writer:
“What I love about cooking is that after a hard day, there is something comforting about the fact that if you melt butter and add flour and then hot stock, it will get thick! It’s a sure thing! It’s a sure thing in a world where nothing is sure; it has a mathematical certainty in a world where those of us who long for some kind of certainty are forced to settle for crossword puzzles.”
 “Good soup is one of the prime ingredients of good living.  For soup can do more to lift the spirits and stimulate the appetite than any other one dish.”
Louis P. De Gouy, ‘The Soup Book’ (1949)
 I love my soup and I don’t think I’m alone in that. A well made pot of soup is  such great comfort food  It’s wholesome. Nutritious. Life affirming  and many times taken completely for granted. But not today.. The special kicks off with the kick off to this year’s Dine Out Vancouver.
50 chefs – One Soup.
Takes place at the Pacific institute of Culinary Art (PICA).
All chefs attending bring at least one ingredient. The finished soups, one is vegetarian, are then served free to anyone who comes by PICA..
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Chefs interviewed  are all asked “what is the secret to great soup”?
 
 
 
 
Chris Whittaker – Forage  www.foragevancouver.com
Karl Gregg – Frankie’s Italian Kitchen and Bar www.frankiesitaliankitchen.ca
George Siu – Memphis Blues BBQ House www.memphisbluesbbq.com
Julian Bond – PICA  https://www.picachef.com
Ned Bell – Yew at The Four Seasons  www.yewseafood.com
Jonathan Chovancek  Café Medina www.medinacafe.com
Paul Cicconi – Brodo Penticton  www.tastebrodo.com

Paul Cecconi - Brodo

Paul Cecconi – Brodo


 
 
 
Ralf A Dauns - The Soup Maister

Ralf A Dauns – The Soup Maister


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Soup Meister www.soupmeister.ca
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We finish off this special with the most famous soup chef in the world The Soup Nazi from Seinfeld.
Larry Thomas auditioned for the role of a lifetime and his life hasn’t been the same since.
Larry has stories from shooting on set and strange things people have said to him over the years.
www.sonypictures.com/tv/seinfeld
Larry Thomas - The Soup Nazi
 
 
 
 

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

  • Argentina in an Hour
  • The wine Diva in Italy
  • The Wine Diva turns 11 (11 outstanding wines)
  • A tour of Ireland.  Cork and Dublin chefs, whiskey and craft beers.
  • Tom Cochrane

January 24th, 2014 – Dine Out Vancouver

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Pre-tasted wines for under $16.00 from The Wine Diva Plus the Food part of Dine Out Vancouver.
3 chefs – no waiting @  The Parker/Blacktail/Forage.  


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The Wine Diva

The Wine Diva


The Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen loves her lists. Some longer than others.
However, I think THE most popular list she presents is the one today.
The best tasting wines she could find under $16.00.   This list is GOLD.
Follow along at www.winediva.ca
 
 

  1. Sinfonia Monastrell~Cabernet Sauvignon, Jumilla Spain $14.99
  2. Luis Felipe Edwards Chardonnay, Central Valley Chile $11.00
  3. Casolari Lambrusco Di Sorbara DOC Frizzante, Emiglia~Romagna Italy $15.99
  4. Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon Mendoza Argentina $14.99
  5. Perseus Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC $15.00
  6. Bodegas Piqueras ‘Castillo de Alamansa Reserva’, Alamansa, Spain $13.99
  7. Michel Torino ‘Cuma’ Organic Torrontes, Cafayate Valley, Argentina $13.99
  8. Alfiero Boffa ‘Storica’ Barbera d’Asti, Piedmont Italy $15.00
  9. Navarro Lopez ‘Pergolas’ Old Vines Tempranillo, Valdepenas Spain $11.96
  10. Castellani ‘Principesco’ Pinot Noir Della Venezie, Italy $14.00
  11. Graffigna Centenario Reserve Pinot Grigio, San Juan Argentina $14.49
  12. Smoking Loon Viognier, California $14.99
  13. Bodega La Rural ‘La Vuelta’ Syrah, Mendoza Argentina $10.00
  14. Cono Sur Organic Pinot Noir, Colchagua Valley Chile $15.49
  15. Undurraga ‘Sibaris’ Reserva Especial Carmenere, Colchagua Valley, Chile $15.99
  16. McLarens On The Lake Shiraz, McLaren Vale Australia $13.99
  17. Castillo de Monseran Garnacha, Carinena Spain $9.99
  18. Handcraft Artisan Collection Chardonnay, California $15.99
  19. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France $15.99
  20. Luccarelli Negroamaro, Puglia Italy $14.99
  21. Casa Silva ‘Dona Dominga’ Sauvignon Blanc~Semillon, Colchagua Valley Chile $14.00
  22. Ruffino Chianti DOCG, Tuscany Italy $15.99
  23. Graham Beck ‘The Game Reserve’ Shiraz~Viognier, Western Cape South Africa $15.00
  24. Quails’ Gate Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $15.99
  25. Palo Alto Reserva I, Maule Valley Chile $14.99
  26. Codorniu Classico Brut Cava, Spain, NV $14.99    

PS..The Wine Diva will host our two 1 hour specials at this year’s Vancouver Wine festival
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Dine Out Vancouver
 Last week we teased Dine Out in Vancouver by visiting craft beer and distilleries in The East End.
This week we’re  down to the nitty gritty..food and the chefs that create with them.
We start with organizer Lucas Pavan who sends us out into the night.
We start on the edge of Vancouver’s Chinatown at The Parker with Chef Felix Zhou and co-owner Steve Da Cruz.

The Parker

The Parker


Fabulous vegetarian dishes in a 19 seat bistro. What a find!!  www.theparkervancouver.com
@parkeryvr
Then its off to Chef Geoff Rogers at Blacktail in Gastown..near the steam clock.
Yes, it was once called Blacktail Florist but now it’s just Blacktail. And with the name change a new chef.
Executive chef Geoff Rogers, perhaps you saw him on  Top Chef Canada, comes from Calgary.  Geoff brings his fresh culinary skills from stops at  River Café  Muse and Market.
The dude is damn good. The whole kitchen has smartened up..all for the better.
Chef Geoff Rogers - Blacktail

Chef Geoff Rogers – Blacktail


Chef wants the experience at Blacktail to be like family dinners from your past. Without the fighting.
www.blacktail.ca
@chef_rogers
@blacktailrestaurant
Then we’re off to Robson Street and Chris Whittaker at Forage.
 “Forage stands for everything I care about. It represents what I was taught about food preparation both when I was growing up and over the course of my career in the kitchen. To me forage means that we no longer seek out excess and indulgence, but instead revisit a time when we respected the land and oceans and took only what we needed to survive. It is about being stewards of our land and true conservationists, as we conduct our business and live our lives. It is about goodness, about taking care of each other, and bringing together our community over good food”. —Chris Whittaker, Head Chef – Forage
Chef Chris Whittaker  Forage

Chef Chris Whittaker Forage


Isn’t that the kind of thinking we all want from the kitchen??
 www.foragevancouver.com
 
 
 
 
 
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Heading back to the Okanagan..to discover the differences  between “The Hills Boys”.
Randy Toor  Desert Hills

Randy Toor Desert Hills


Randy Toor at Desert Hills in the South Okanagan and Bobby Gidda at Volcanic Hills in West Kelowna.
 
 
Bobby Gidda  Volcanic Hills

Bobby Gidda Volcanic Hills


 
They’re friends..and sometimes grow the same wines but that’s where the similarity ends.
Randy is in Big Red heaven on the Black Sage Road in south Okanagan..and Bobby Gidda is just below Mission Hill in West Kelowna.
Let’s find out what makes them so different from each other.
www.volcanichillswinery.com
www.deserthills.ca
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… and we finish off this Tasting Room Radio with Alison Sokol Blosser team leader from Sokol Blosser  one of the pioneering wine families in Oregon.
They’ve been growing grapes for more than 40 years. Before there was an Oregon wine industry.
Sokol Blosser produce Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Chard, Pinot Blanc and small quantities of special block Pinot Noirs.
Alison along with her brothers Alex and Nik,  have taken over the leadership of the family winery  and are helping to lead the Oregon wine industry into its second generation.
Alison kindly answered all my Oregon wine questions before we got to her wines. For that I thank her.
www.sokolblosser.com

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