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September 20th 2014 – Adam Cohen

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BC Winemakers  pour their  2013 releases in Vancouver. Cedar Creek, Baillie-Grohman, Okanagan Crush Pad, Orofino, Joie Farms and Stag’s Hollow.
Hands up. Who knows what a Mollydooker is? Sparky and Sarah Marquis in Adelaide  do.
And we finish with Singer-Songwriter Adam Cohen, son of Leonard.
He has a new album and a new passion.  Tequila!!


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 THE SHOW

 

The event was called Vintages.

It was held at the newly renovated Hotel Georgia across from the front steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Who better to kick off the show than Host DJ Kearney..one of the best wine experts I’ve ever come across. She holds wineries and their wines accountable.  @djwines

DJ Kearney

DJ Kearney


 
 
 
So, first up we get up to speed with DJ. Get all our little wine ducks in a row.
Then we hear from the winemakers:
 
Daryl Brooker Cedar Creek.  Kelowna www.cedarcreek.bc.ca
Bob Johnson  Baillie-Grohman.  Creston www.bailliegrohman.com
Michael Bartier  Okanagan Crush Pad Summerland. (Haywire, Bartier-Scholefield, Bartier Bros) www.okanagancrushpad.com
 
The Bartier Bros.

The Bartier Bros.


John Weber  Orofino  Similkameen  www.orofinovineyards.com
Robert Thielicke  Joie Farm  Naramata Bench  www.joiefarm.com
Dwight Sick  Stag’s Hollow  Okanagan Falls http://www.stagshollowwinery.com/
 
 
 
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Mollydooker
Mollydooker
For those of you who don’t know a Mollydooker is a left handed person/boxer. At least in Australia it is.
Its also the name of one of the most successful wineries anywhere in the World.
Its the love child of Sparky and Sarah Marquis from Adelaide/McLaren Vale.
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Sarah & Sparky


In 1999 they became Australian Winemakers of the Year and in the USA Robert Parker commented ‘The greatest red wine values in existence’ and ‘Run, don’t walk and secure as much as you can of these wines!’ and gave their Integrity 99 points. 
We found the two of them in a tasting room at 5:00am their time..which is when Sparky does his tastings.
That’s 5AM.
If you haven’t every tried their wines, especially the big reds, be prepared to make a new friend.
Check out the Mollydooker story at http://www.mollydookerwines.com/
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Adam Cohen
Adam Cohen

Adam Cohen


We think this is the third time Adam has been a guest on TRR.
He leads a busy life, especially now that he’s back on the road with a really fine  new release We Go Home.
The title says it all..Adam had recorded his new songs but they didn’t seem to work. Off he went to his family home in Montreal to record where he grew up.
Not just any home. His Father being Leonard Cohen, the rooms were filled with memories of childhood and maturity.
Adam and I love to talk music but we also love our wines..that is until this interview.
Adam has a new passion now – Tequila!!
Tequila
 
As he says in the interview not just the “i’ll hate myself in the morning” Tequila we’ve all tried. But liquid gold,  on a whole other level.
www.adamcohen.com
https://www.facebook.com/AdamCohenMusic
 

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Jason Priestley
Burrowing Owl at Hasting House
Price Edward County – Ontario
Changing Wine Laws
New Zealand tour #4 (The Wrap up in Central Otago)
 

September 13th 2014 – Part 3 – New Zealand

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It’s part three of our 2014 Tour of New Zealand.


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THE SHOW

in March of 2014 Tasting Room Radio was invited to tour New Zealand and closely examine the sustainability programs in effect.

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Marlborough-wine-region


Part One – we started in Auckland and then moved off shore to Weiheke Island\
Then off to Napier and Hawkes Bay.
Part Two – because there are so many stories in and around Hawkes Bay we started there and then found our way to Nelson on the South Island and a chance to exchange stories and history with the local Maori.
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Hawkes bay


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Part Three (this show) starts in Marlborough..World Famous for its Sauvignon Blanc and now Pinot Noir.
SPY VALLEY – so named because There’s a large satellite monitoring centre sharing land with the wineries.
Spy Valley are described as the epitome of New Zealand sustainable wines.
YEALANDS – You want Character, you want baby goats? How about a visit to one. Of NZ most successful organic wineries Yealands.
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Yealands


Named after the character owner Pete Yealands.
SERESIN
Michael Seresin is one of those rare people who has managed to make a name for himself in two quite distinct fields: filmmaking and wine.
His first career was as a cinematographer: born in Wellington, at the foot of New Zealand’s north Island, he left New Zealand in 1966 to forge a successful career in the movies, which he continues to this day.
Michael Seresin

Michael Seresin


He’s famous for the nine films he’s made with British director Allan Parker, as well as working with Alfonso Cuaron on the third Harry Potter film, The Prisoner of Azkabhan.
Seresin began his Marlborough winery in 1992, and this estate is far from being a vanity project, or a plaything for a wealthy retiree. Seresin is a serious player in Marlborough, and quite early on he decided he wanted to go against the grain and farm organically. He’s now working with biodynamics, too, for part of his vineyard management.
 

BRANCOTT and STONELEIGH. 
Two of the biggest wineries in all of NZ and totally committed to sustainability.
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Sauv Blancs, Chardonneys, Pinot Noir Rose and Pinot Noir..all between $16/$20.
Brancott is releasing a flight of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Gris at 9% alcohol.
Jamie Marfell is Winemaker and Patrick Materman is Chief Winemker.

 
 
STAETELANDT –  Dorien Vermaas  Co-Founder
While Ruud is hands on in the winery, Dorien has had her finger on the pulse of the marketing / sales of Staete Landt Wines since the beginning. Her background as a marketing manager in larger companies and her love for wine has certainly given her the edge when it comes to understanding this intricate side of the business.

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Staete Landt Wines


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Dorien Vermaas


 
 
 
 
 
Her bright and bubbly personality are a true asset to the company.  Along with Ruud, her philosophy is to produce wines of character and integrity – words that sum up her attitude to all she has done for Staete Landt Wines 
Charlie Halliday – Viticulturist
As a youngster, Marlborough born Charlie earned pocket money working in the very first vineyards to appear on the landscape of the region. Little did he know back then, that the wine industry would become his passion and viticulture would be his career. Initially he was helping out Ruud in the development of the vineyard – as a contract worker. But it didn’t take him long to realise that Staete Landt was on to something special. When offered the chance to take on the viticultural responsibilities he jumped at it.

MISHA’S Vineyard.  Central Otago.
Andy and Misha Wilkinson own one of the most beautiful pieces of land in Central Otago. So it come as no surprise that  the fruit from that land would turn out to be exceptional.
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Neither make the wines..but they do find the best team and give them solid support.
High heat in the day and much cooler nights. That’s what Pinot Noir really likes.
They’re sold in 23 markets Round the World. High end restaurants and hotels.
Their Pinots are Verisimo
The Sauv Blanc is The Starlet
Limelight Riesling is spectaculAr.
Dressing Circle  Pinot Gris
The Gallery Gwertztrameener
It’s all pulled together by stylist Ollie Masters 
And finally we finish fishing for big browns on south Island at Maraqeta Lodge (marakeeta) with Roger Brott.
Great fun. Wonderful adventure
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Maraqeta Lodge

 
 
 
 
 
 


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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

  • Jason Priestley
  • Adam Cohen
  • Cowichan Valley

 

September 6th, 2014 – Canucks Autism Network

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What a great line up!

Canucks GM Jim Benning. New Coach Willie Desjardin, VP Laurence Gilman, Dan Hamhuis and former Canuck and co-founder of the event Willie Mitchell.
Special Guest Noah Morantz,  Canucks Autism Network. All at the West Coast Fishing Club. 


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 The SHOW  

It’s the 9th annual CAN Fishing for Kids tournament at the West Coast Fishing Club. Haida Gwaii.
First prize $200,000.  

Willie Mitchell & The Winner  Bruce Langeries  42.4 lbs

Willie Mitchell & The Winner Bruce Langeries 42.4 lbs


This is a very personal event as Paolo Aquilini, the owner of the Canucks has an autistic  son  Christian,  who joined us on this trip. (He had the 4th or 5th best salmon on the first day)
Paolo and his boys

Paolo and his boys


Paolo could not believe many years ago  that there was no support or recognition for Autism in BC and he  kept pushing the boundaries until the Government & Health Community decided to get on board and do something.
The Fishing For Kids West Coast Fishing Club Tournament has
been a driving force behind the growth and development
of the Canucks Autism Network (CAN) since 2009. The
remarkable funds raised at this premier charity event have
enabled them  to introduce new programs, welcome new
families, and offer our adapted programs to even more
communities throughout British Columbia.
The Contestants!!

The Contestants!!


 
 
 
Canucks Autism Network has expanded in many ways
since the organization’s inception in 2008 and the Fishing
for Kids Tournament continues to propel CAN down this
exciting road of growth. This top-notch fishing tournament
has not only supported them  in their  mission to provide high
quality programming, it has made our dream of building a
CAN training hub an achievable goal.
It is difficult to put into words the significance of the Fishing
For Kids Tournament and the incredible impact it has had
on so many lives. They strongly believe in the work that they
do and are immeasurably grateful to the event participants,
organizers, and sponsors for their part in enriching the lives
of families affected by autism in BC.
 
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Fishing for Kids


Big Thanks to ALL at West Coast Fishing Club..(a big cut above.)
 
 
 
 
Courtney Hatfield
Tom Cochrane,  Ken Greer and road crew
Rosewood Hotel.
David Hawksworth
Doug Olive/Rob Giroux  Ritchie Bros Auctioneers.
Brian Legge/Terry Cowan  WCFC
Chef Shaun Snelling WCFC
Chris Brumwell  Canucks

Stories we are working on:

 
 

August 30th, 2014 – ENDLESS SUMMER!

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The Wine Diva says The Endless Summer can be stretched with very special wines..R U a Believer??
John Schreiner, The Dean of Canada’s Wine writers releases the 5th edition of Okanagan Wine Tour Guide. Jonathan Maltus makes 100 Pt wines in St Emilion plus Rock and Roll Wines at World’s End in Napa. Chef Ned Bell checks in from Alberta from the Chefs for Oceans tour.


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 THE SHOW

 The Wine Diva  

The Wine Diva

The Wine Diva


Daenna van Mulligen, The Wine Diva  maintains that Summer can be extended with the help of finely crafted wines. I simply have no argument to throw out against that kind of brilliance. Thus..we open the show with the Endless Summer wine list..(have a nice extended summer)

  • Bella Sparkling Gamay Noir Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $23.90,
  • Haywire ‘Baby Bub’, Okanagan Valley BC $14.00
  • Gonzalez Byass ‘Tio Pepe’ Extra Dry Palomino Fino Sherry, Jerez Spain $21.99
  • Castillo de Monseran Garnacha, Carinena Spain $9.99
  • Cantina Breganze Prosecco DOC ‘Extra Dry’, Veneto Italy $21.99
  • 50th Parallel Estate Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley, BC $18.00
  • La Stella ‘Vivace’ Pinot Grigio, Okanagan Valley $25.00
  • Galil Mountain Rose, Upper Galilee Israel $17.99
  • ‘Cherry Tart’ by Cherry Pie, Pinot Noir, Monterey/Sonoma/Santa Barbara California $29.99
  • Sperling Vineyards ‘The Market White’, Okanagan Valley BC N/A Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Pinot Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC $18.00
  • Babich Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough New Zealand $19.99
  • Oak Bay Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC $16.00 William Fevre Petit Chablis, Chablis France $26.99
  • Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France $15.99 Jean-Marc Brocard Chablis 1er Cru Montmain, Burgundy France $39.99
  • Ruffino Chianti DOCG, Tuscany Italy $15.99
  • Quails’ Gate Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $15.9  

www.winediva.ca [divider] John Schreiner John Schreiner is Canada’s most prolific writer of books on wine. Since his first book in 1984, The World of Canadian Wine, he has written 15, including multiple editions of The Wineries of British Columba, British Columbia Wine Country and John Schreiner’s Okanagan Wine Tour Guide. He has just released the 5th edition of John Schreiner’s Okanagan Wine Tour Guide and it was time to get caught up with The Man!! http://johnschreiner.blogspot.ca/

John Schreiner

John Schreiner


 
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Jonathan Maltus  
Jonathan Maltus

Jonathan Maltus


 
Winemaker Jonathan Maltus is the first Englishman in Bordeaux to win a perfect score from the influential critic Robert Parker. His label is Chateau Teyssier.
The amazing Le Dome wines come from these vineyards. He also has a crazy good winery in Napa called World’s End, featuring wines called     Against the Wind If 6 was 9 Wave Length Good Times. Bad Times Crossfire Jonathan Maltus is often referred to, variously, as a “cult winemaker” or “garagiste,” a kind of renegade Bordeaux winemaker who produces so-called “vins de garage,’ or “garage wine.
Jonathan is a natural story teller. I think you’re going to like his tales.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_Teyssier www.maltus.com
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Chef Ned Bell has been riding his road bike  across Canada from St John’s Newfoundland since Canada Day. The tour is called Chefs for Oceans.
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ned bell


Chef Bell’s goal for the future of sustainable seafood is to create a movement which, within in the next 10 years, allows every Canadian to easily and readily access sustainable seafood for themselves and their families. The hope is that as the sustainable seafood movement continues to grow, environmentally responsible procedures will become firmly rooted as standard methods in future generations.
Also at the forefront of Chef Bell’s journey is the goal to institute and raise awareness for National Sustainable Seafood Day, a day which spotlights the necessity of healthy oceans, lakes and rivers for the futures of both human beings and the environment.
As the father of two sons, Fin 15 and Max 4, Chef Bell is dedicated to inspiring Canadians to become part of the solution for healthier oceans for today’s children and generations to come.
Ned works his way through Alberta this next week then starts the final leg Sept 5 in Banff, then through Golden, Revelstoke, Kelowna, Merritt, Hope, Langley and finally Friday Sept 12th back in Vancouver. For donations and to check out the tour go to  http://chefsforoceans.com


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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

The Canucks enjoy year 9 of the Canucks Autism Network’s Fishing for Kids. (Next Week) Jim Benning, Lawrence Gilman, Willie Desjardin Dan Hamhuis, Paolo Aquilini Willie Mitchell. Third and final special from our New Zealand wine tour. Jason Priestley            

August 23rd, 2014 – Rick Hansen

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Check out the Line-Up.
Rick Hansen, Anthony Gismondi and The Dirt Farmers.  (They’re not a band..they’re Dirt Farmers.) 


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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.
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.
Rick Hansen
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.
All caught,  tagged and released, of course.

fishing with Rick

fishing with Rick


My thanks to our guide for the day Yves Bisson from BC Sportfishing Group
 
https://www.rickhansen.com
 
 
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Anthony Gismondi
 Anthony Gismondi
Anthony Gismondi
He’s one of the leading authorities on wine in Canada and The World.
He has been writing on wine since 1983 and has been the weekly wine columnist for the Vancouver Sun since 1989. His reviews are widely read across the country and throughout the international wine community.
He is an executive editor with responsibilities for international wines at Wine Access – Canada’s Essential Guide to Wine and Food, as well as a consultant to Air Canada where he assists in the selection of in-flight wines served system-wide by Canada’s largest airline.
A writer, broadcaster and speaker, in 2002 he launched a comprehensive wine website www.gismondionwine.com that contains a large and growing database of wines and stories chronicling his work and adventures in the world of wine.
He’s the co-host of The Best of Food and Wine.
And because he’s co-head judge (along with David Lawrason) of this year’s Wine Align National Wine Awards of Canada he’s the perfect guy to have guest on TRR.
We’ll talk about the Wine Awards and especially his list of the top 20 rated wines in BC. (find out who the #1 winery is)
 I saved the last question in this two parter to ask about The odious Wine Laws of Canada
Here’s Tony’s response:
“I think we’ve got a country full of greedy politicians. We’ve got a country full of greedy monopoly directors. These people think of themselves first and they’ve consistently done it now for the last 10 years since we’ve been trying to change  these laws.”
“I think it’s outrageous that people in Ontario  cannot buy BC wine but we can buy theirs because we’ve allowed it
 www.gismondionwine.com
www.winealign.com
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The Dirt Farmers 2014 
 Kurtis Kolt
Kurtis Kolt
Wine expert Kurtis Kolt organized the annual Dirt Farmers pour in Vancouver.
It’s his way of saluting the people who work the field, harvest the crops and craft very high quality wines.
Our guests are:
Rhys Pender – Little Farm   Similkameen Valley  www.littlefarmwinery.ca
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Rhys-Pender-Dirt-Farmer


 
 
 
 
 
John Weber – Orofino  Similkameen Valley  www.orofinovineyards.com
John Weber  Dirt Farmer

John Weber Dirt Farmer


 
 
 
 
Ty Harlton – TH Wines  Summerland  http://thwines.com/
Ty Harlton  Dirt Farmer

Ty Harlton Dirt Farmer


 


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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

  • Chef Ned Bell on the Road..heading home.
  • Our third and final special from New Zealand
  • John Schreiner’s new book. Okanagan Wine Tour Guide

 
 
 

August 16th, 2014 – Brewery and the Beast!

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2 The Wine Diva, Daenna van Mulligen, returns with a great selection of recent reviews. Brewery and the Beast was a huge success..find out why. We return to The River Cafe in Calgary, celebrating that this year they’re above the Bow River. In Vancouver we’ll talk to Izele van Blerk. Chief winemaker for South African Giant KWV. In Kelowna our guest is Heather Pawsey, a  wonderful soprano who’s playing the lead in The Lake this weekend at Quails Gate..where the story actually took place.


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 The Wine Diva  

Wine Diva

Wine Diva


Daenna van Mulligen..The Wine Diva tastes over 1000 wines a year. Only the best get reviewed. Here are some of the latest that made the cut.

  • Antinori ‘Peppoli’, DOCG Chianti Classico,
  • Tuscany Italy  Monte Del Fra Corvina Veronese, Veneto Italy 
  • Negretti DOC Nebbiolo d’Alba, La Morra Piedmont Italy 
  • Undurraga ‘Sibaris’ Reserva Especial Pinot Noir, Leyda Valley
  • Chile Perseus ‘Select Lots’ Cabernet Franc,
  • Okanagan Valley BC  Intrigue Wines ‘I Do’ Sparkling, Okanagan Valley BC  Colby,
  • California Red Blend Cantina Breganze Prosecco DOC ‘Extra Dry’, Veneto Italy 
  • Handcraft Artisan Collection Chardonnay, California  River Stone Estate Winery ‘Splash’, Okanagan Valley BC
  • Lariana Cellars Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC  50th Parallel Estate Winery Riesling, Okanagan Valley, BC   

www.winediva.ca   [divider] Brewery and the Beast (two parter)

Park from Memphis Blues BBQ

Park from Memphis Blues BBQ


 
Why we Come...

Why we Come…


Last year – on Father’s Day no less – Victoria’s Brewery and the Beast conquered  Vancouver. Chefs  created  dishes using the highest possible quality ingredients for the conscientious consumer.
Meats featured will be hormone and antibiotic free, ethically raised, and sourced from farms on Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland, the Fraser Valley, and select farms in Northern Alberta. Brewery & The Beast offered guests information on local farms and specialty food producers, unique dishes from top Vancouver chefs and restaurants, delicious beverages, and a true celebration of all things meat. Accompanying the menu du jour were refreshments provided by The Phillips Brewing Company, Left Field Cider, and Mission Hill Family Estate Winery. Homemade sodas, specialty coffee, and traditional iced teas were also be served to wash down the savoury, sweet, and smoky flavours.
Our guests  are Phillips Brewing,  Big Lou’s, Memphis Blues, Hawksworth, Nuba, Edible Canada, Merchant’s Oyster Bar, Mamie Taylor’s and Gringo.
Theresa Pedersen  Left Field Cider

Theresa Pedersen Left Field Cider


The date was Sunday July 27th, 2014 Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm  (Rain or shine) Venue: Concord Pacific Lot Our shots are by Kate Havercroft. www.katesiobhanphotography.com A head’s up… Victoria’s event is Sunday Sept 21st. http://breweryandthebeast.com/ [divider] The River Cafe  
It was the hill that saved River Cafe

It was the hill that saved River Cafe


A year ago The River Cafe on Prince’s Island in Calgary – on The flooded Bow River – was almost pushed under the water. They lost everything in storage including many  sensational bottles of wine. I headed back to Calgary this year and Prince’s Island Park  for my annual Mulligan Stew show at the Calgary Folk Festival. I’m pleased to say the wonderful River Cafe is back. Above water and thriving.
I set up my recorder at the far end of the bar and talked to Chef Andrew Winfield and Cellar Manager and Sommelier Bruce Soley.
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The Lake  Quails Gate

The Lake Quails Gate


In our Kelowna broadcast  we have a story that takes place at Quails Gate. Astrolabe Musik Theatre & Turning Point Ensemble , in collaboration with Westbank First Nation, proudly present the world premiere production of The Lake / n-ha-a-itk August 15-17 at Quails’ Gate Winery in Kelowna, BC, in a fully-integrated evening of historical Canadian opera and contemporary syilx culture. Composed in 1952 by Barbara Pentland, with libretto by Governor-General Award-winning poet Dorothy Livesay, the Canadian chamber opera is based on the true-life story of pioneer Susan Allison, who sighted Lake Okanagan’s famous creature, na-ha-a-itk (Ogopogo), one stormy autumn day in 1873.  
Turning Point Ensemble, under the expert direction of stage director James Fagan Tait and music director Owen Underhill, is joined by an incredible cast including soprano Heather Pawsey as Susan Allison, Westbank First Nation elder/singer Delphine Derickson, bass baritone Angus Bell, tenor Brian Kwangmin Lee, mezzo-soprano Barbara Towell, and Westbank First Nation dancer Corrine Derickson, with Curatorial and Heritage Researcher Jordan Coble, and youth from Westbank First Nation.
Our guest is Heather Pawsey..Soprano www.quailsgate.com http://www.astrolabemusiktheatre.com/  
 [divider] KWV  In our Vancouver Broadcast we’re talking to one of South Africa’s best known winemakers. KWV is one of the leading wine and spirits producers in South Africa and has a distinguished heritage, celebrated around the globe, of product innovation and exceptional brands. These include Roodeberg, KWV Wines & KWV Brandies, and Laborie.
We get to talk to the respected winemaker who presents these wines to The World. From its earliest roots in 1918 as a small co-operative of growers – Proud Pioneers with the vision to improve wine industry standards and quality in South Africa – KWV has grown into a global producer of over 100 products. Our guest Izelle van Blerk  Winemaker at KWV.
Izelle van Blerk KWV

Izelle van Blerk KWV


 

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

  A two part interview with Anthony Gismondi. Head judge for Wine Align, who just released their National Wine Awards of Canada results. Jason Priestley

August 9th, 2014 – Hawksworth and Friends Culinary Adventure at the West Coast Fishing Club!

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2 It’s the 8th annual David Hawksworth and Friends Culinary Adventure at the West Coast Fishing Club. Haida Gwaii,  British Columbia. Guests include Anthony Walsh Oliver & Bonacini, Dino Renaerts Bon Vivant Group, Mark Davidson Global Wine Educator Wine Australia. Shaun Snelling Exec Chef The Clubhouse, Jacob Richler Freelance Food Writer (McLeans), Terry Cowan WCFC-GM.  Brian Grange WCFC.
all photos by: Jessica Haydahl


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David Hawksworth

David Hawksworth


 HAIDA GWAII FISHING JUNE 2014 It has become the annual marquee event for The Clubhouse, an altogether extraordinary culinary excursion guided by acclaimed Vancouver chef David Hawksworth taking all to the northernmost reaches of Haida Gwaii for a week of gourmet food, captivating wines and outdoor adventures they won’t soon forget.   http://westcoastfishingclub.com/ David Hawksworth   A native Vancouverite who spent a decade honing his talents in Europe working in Michelin-starred kitchens such as Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, L’Escargot and The Square, David Hawksworth soon emerged as one of Canada’s leading culinary talents upon his return in summer 2000. In 2008 David was named to Western Living’s ‘Top 40 under 40’ and became the youngest chef inductee into the BC Restaurant Hall of Fame.
Dave and the Ladies

Dave and the Ladies


In 2013 he launched the Hawksworth Young Chef Scholarship Foundation, which annually awards $10,000 and an international stage to boost the career of a young professional chef; Hawksworth is joined by notable guest chef judges from across the country to determine the winner who competes in a culinary cook off, firmly cementing Hawksworth’s culinary influence on the international stage. In 2014 the program is expanding across Canada by hosting regional heats in Calgary, Toronto and Halifax; top finalists then travel to Vancouver to vie for the title of Hawksworth Scholar.
TDM. Brian Grange. The Hawk & Jacob Richler with his 40 pounder!

TDM. Brian Grange. The Hawk & Jacob Richler with his 40 pounder!


Hawksworth has travelled extensively as a guest chef, most recently to the James Beard House, in New York City, also to Sevva, in Hong Kong, Splendido Bar & Grill in Toronto and Cakebread  Cellars in the Napa Valley. Hawksworth appeared as a guest judge on the season one finale of Food Network Canada’s Top Chef and has participated in numerous TV cooking segments. Hawksworth donates his time to a number of charitable causes including his long-standing commitment to Fishing For Kids the West Coast Fishing Club’s annual charity tournament benefitingthe Canucks Autism Network. He also knows his way around the fishing grounds. http://www.hawksworthrestaurant.com/ http://hawksworthscholarship.com/     [divider] Anthony Walsh One of Canada’s most highly revered and respected chefs,
Shaun Snelling & Anthony Walsh. Working the line

Shaun Snelling & Anthony Walsh. Working the line


Anthony Walsh is the Corporate Executive Chef of Oliver & Bonacini

  1. In this role, Chef Walsh oversees the culinary direction of all properties in the diverse O&B portfolio, including the restaurants, the event spaces and the catering arm. More specifically, he ensures every menu reflects the specific flavours and characters of the many  unique venues. For Chef Walsh, defining Canadian food and elevating it to the world stage is not only a top priority, but a passion.

Anthony fondles his noodle

Anthony fondles his noodles


Before being appointed O&B’s Corporate Executive Chef, Chef Walsh served as Executive Chef for the iconic Canadian restaurant Canoe. Canoe  earned 4-Stars in Toronto Life magazine, was named best new restaurant by The Globe and Mail and Where Toronto magazine, and ranked #3 in Gourmet magazine’s list of Top Tables.
Anthony Walsh and his 40

Anthony Walsh and his 40


Over the course of his career, Chef Walsh has won critical acclaim by national and international media and has received numerous awards, including gold medals from Taste of Canada, Black Box, Salon Culinaire and the Ontario Hostelry Institute. He has been a featured guest chef at James Beard House, and has cooked for a number of notable dignitaries, including Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, U.S. President George Bush, and Princess Diana.    This is his first visit to Haida Gwaii and first time West Coast salmon fishing. www.oliverbonacini.com   [divider]  Dino Renaerts   
Dino working the Halli

Dino working the Halli


Dino Renaerts has firmly established himself as one of the west coast’s culinary leaders. A Kitsilano boy, Renaerts completed his education and training in Vancouver and has built a prolific career spanning over two decades that has seen him cook in a clutch of the city’s finest restaurants. Today, Renaerts applies his talent, passion and vision to his role as partner in The Bon Vivant Group, serving discerning clientele across the province. Current clients are the Royal Bank of Canada BC Division private dining room and special events, Loblaws, Nita Lake Lodge, Wines of South Africa, Wines o f Portugal, Herman Miller, Hill & Knowlton Strategies, and more. Recent projects include a 600 person Floatel for Bridgemans Services in Kitimat and a 2 year contract for the culinary direction and operations of PIER 7 restaurant + bar on the waterfront in North Vancouver.   A love of wine inspires Renaerts’s cuisine. In 1999, he was the first chef in Canada to become a Certified Sommelier through the International Sommelier Guild.

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Shaun Snelling & Anthony Walsh. Working the line

Shaun Snelling & Anthony Walsh. Working the line


More recently Shaun has continued to wow his loyal catering customers while paying the bills working in smaller kitchens. He is extremely excited to join The West Coast Fishing Club team and return to fine dining, his first love, bringing a creative and contemporary menu for the guests to savour. Shaun’s flair for fresh flavours and classic techniques keeps your taste buds guessing and leaves you satisfied.   http://westcoastfishingclub.com/  [divider]     Its all Black and White Mark Davidson:    Its all Black and White Born in London, raised in Sydney Mark has over twenty-five years experience in the hotel and restaurant business, fifteen of those as a Sommelier.
Wall to Wall Chefs. Can you find Mark - The Wine Guy

Wall to Wall Chefs. Can you find Mark – The Wine Guy


In 1990 Mark was named Best French Wine and Spirit Sommelier in British Columbia and in 2001 he was name Sommelier of the Year by the British Columbia Restaurant and Food Service Association. In addition he developed a wine education and restaurant etiquette course for Simon Fraser University Global Asset and Wealth Management MBA program and is currently studying for the theory section of the Master of Wine having passed the rigorous tasting examination in 2012. Mark is currently Global Education Director for Wine Australia.   https://www.internationalsommelier.com/services/mark_davidson   Jacob Richler – Writer. Fisherperson. Jacob Richler is a Toronto based newspaper and magazine journalist, and the son of novelist Mordecai Richler and Florence Isabel (Wood). He was the inspiration for his father’s Jacob Too Too trilogy of children’s books. Richler was a long-time restaurant reviewer for the National Post. Richler has also been a columnist and feature writer for Saturday Night and Toronto Life as well as a contributor to GQ, Flare, McLeans and Enroute. He also collaborated with chef Susur Lee  on the book Susur: A Culinary Life. Currently researching a book on Cooking with Canadian Wildlife. This trip became part of that future book. http://www.macleans.ca/tag/jacob-richler/   We also talk to Terry Cowan and Brian Grange. Both leaders at The West Coast Fishing Club.

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A return to The River Café – Calgary          

August 2nd, 2014 – Fly fishing special!

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2 Food, Fishing and wine @ 7 Half Diamond Ranch  with Mark Filatow, Rhys Pender and John Weber. The Wine Diva has 17 outstanding wines from South Africa for you. And Bubbles returns to the show.. Michael Smith gives us the dirty dirt on SwearNet.   

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For the four years now my fly fishing friends and I have gathered at some exotic location and off loaded bags of food, boxes of wine and  enough fly fishing gear for 8 people. Yes, it’s just an excuse to get away and fish but it seems to work for all. Guests this year are.. BC Gold Medal winner Chef Mark Filatow – Waterfront Bistro Kelowna. Master of Wine Rhys Pender (also winemaker at Little Farm, Cawston) And John Weber – co-owner and winemaker at Orofino Wines. [divider] The FLY FISHING SPECIAL /  7 Half Diamond Ranch   For the fourth year in a row..my fly fishing friends and I head for the lakes. 7 Half Diamond Ranch We’re heading for 7 Half Diamond Ranch just North of Princeton in BC’s South Central Interior on Highway 5A. Seven Half Diamond Ranch provides the opportunity to enjoy the best and most exclusive fly fishing in British Columbia, located only 300 meters from your cabin. Their lake is rich with big, hard-hitting, Kamloops Rainbow Trout weighing up to 15 pounds. Our management program welcomes experienced fly fishers to test their skills in a unique and private lake. With an abundance of shallows, ridges, and reeds you will notice a large variety of bugs and hatches. Can you Imagine   Barbless flies, catch and release nets, and proper fish handling skills are required to ensure that the trout remain healthy and happy.     Catch and release Our host is Justin O’Connor who grew up on the Ranch. Justin O’Connor and his spouse and partner Christy Hughes also publish the award-winning Okanagan HOME Magazine. http://www.guestranchbc.com/    [divider] Rhys Pender MW is a wine educator, freelance wine writer, wine judge and consultant to the industry. Working in the wine trade since age 14, Rhys’ career has included experience in the vineyard, cellar, wine retail, education and hospitality .In 2010 Rhys became Canada’s youngest Master of Wine (MW). In 2009 Rhys and his wife Alishan planted a small 4 acre vineyard at their Cawston home. The resulting wines are found under the Little Farm Label. If you see one…grab it. Small production. Great wines. photo 4 Rhys looks after the vineyard. Having studied the world of wine he brings a global perspective to the project and an understanding of the world’s wine regions and wine styles. He continues to run his Wine Plus+ business including a wine school, consultancy, writing for a number of publications and judging wine competitions around the world.

Rhys Pender

Rhys Pender


He knows almost nothing about fly fishing. Interestingly, the fish could care less. http://littlefarmwinery.ca/ [divider] John Weber IS Orofino..along with his wife Virginia, of course.  JOHN AND VIRGINIA WEBER both grew up in Southern Saskatchewan far away from anything to do with grapes and the wine industry. Virginia studied nursing and became a registered nurse and John received a Bachelor of Arts in English and then went on to finish an Education degree from the University of Saskatchewan.
Team Weber at Orofino

Team Weber at Orofino


After serious travelling  experiences, the two of them settled down and took teaching and nursing positions around Swift Current , Saskatchewan. Life settled and things were good until they met the Similkameen Valley in 2001. The desire to try something new, their love of wine and the beauty of the Similkameen convinced them to purchase a vineyard and move from Saskatchewan to the Similkameen Valley to try something new. Virginia and John have two sons Jack and Nate. They share their house with an affable retriever named Cooper and an enigmatic cat named Rosie. Orofino is a straw bale..solar powered winery. The wines are sensational. http://www.orofinovineyards.com/ [divider] Mark Filatow / Waterfront Bistro  With over twenty years of experience, Chef Mark Filatow has had the honour of working at some of BC’s top restaurants including the Wickaninnish Inn in Tofino, Bishops and Diva at the Met in Vancouver and Fresco Restaurant (now known as RauDZ) in Kelowna before taking the reins at Waterfront Wines. Not only is Mark an exceptionally talented chef, he is also certified by the International Sommelier Guild which allows him to retain an extraordinary wine list and create perfectly paired dishes.
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Chef has seen many accolades during his time at Waterfront including numerous Gold Medals at the Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards, the coveted Southbrook Canadian Wine Award at Canada’s Food day in 2010 and most recently, the Gold Medal at Vancouver’s Gold Medal Plates in 2012. This fly fishing will be Chefs first ever. He’s a spin cast kind of guy.

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Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen

Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen


The wines of South African are  once again featured all over BC during the month of august. If you haven’t yet discovered their amazing wines  and wine prices..let Daenna Van Mulligen – The Wine Diva lead you through 17 of the best to be found this month. 1   CitrusdalWines “Six Hats” Cab  South Cape $13.99        . 2. Glen Carlou ‘Grand Classique’, Paarl South Africa $21.00 3. Graham Beck ‘The Game Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Robertson South Africa $17.99 4. KWV Roodeberg Western Cape South Africa $13.99 5. Flagstone ‘Longitude’ Shiraz~Cabernet~Malbec, South Africa $13.99 6. Painted Wolf Wines ‘The Den’ Cabernet Sauvignon, South Africa $14.99 7. Moreson ‘Miss Molly’ Bubbly, Franschhoek South Africa $19.99 8. Spier ‘Signature’ Chenin Blanc, Stellenbosch South Africa $13.90 9. Obikwa Merlot, South Africa $10.00 10. Nederburg ‘Winemaster’s Reserve’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Western Cape South Africa $12.99 11. The Beach House Sauvignon Blanc, Western Cape South Africa $11.99 12. Fleur du Cap ‘Bergkelder Selection’ Chardonnay, South Africa N/A 13. Inception ‘Deep Layered Red’, Western Cape South Afica $16.00 14. Douglas Green Chardonnay, Western Cape South Africa $12.96 15. Spier ‘Creative Block 5′, Coastal Region South Africa $28.92 16. Arabella Chenin Blanc, Western Cape South Africa $13.00 17. Spier ’21 Gables’ Chenin Blanc, Tygerberg South Africa $28.85 [divider] Mike Smith – Bubbles talks SwearNet..  Fed up with being censored in their post-Trailer Park Boys lives, the out of work stars/world-renowned ‘swearists’, Mike Smith, Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay decide to start their own uncensored network on the internet. Thus it’s SwearNet. Mike knows his wines and his food..having been the owner of 3..maybe  4 restaurants in Halifax, depending on who you talk to. It’s fair to say that the world knows Canada for three things. Hockey. Ice wine and …wait for it..The Trailer Park Boys. Deal with it.   Have a great long weekend.   [divider]

NEXT WEEK

One of Canada’s best chefs David Hawksworth..brings his 8th annual Culinary Adventure to The West Coast Fishing Club. Haida Gwaii. Guests include Anthony Walsh – Oliver and Bonacini  Toronto Dino Renaerts – Bon Vivant Group Shaun Snelling – The Clubhouse Mark Davidson – Wines of Australia Jacob Richler – Author and Food Specialist

July 26th, 2014 – The summer hit – CHEF

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2
This week we feature interesting stories that got lost in the World Cup Shuffle.
For example..Actor/Director Jon Favreau talks about his summer hit Chef.
A double dip of the Wine Diva..Patio Wines and BBQ Wines – There’s a difference.
Plus there’s a story on the romance of Provence and it’s fabulous Rose
Enjoy!!!


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Provence Rose
Provence  Village

Provence Rose was featured in BC Govt Liquor Stores, many of the labels are still to be found.
Provence, the beautiful region that sits at the scenic crossroads of southern France, the Italian Alps, and the Mediterranean, has long been an area of historical import and distinct culture.
Above all else, Provence is known as a producer of some of the finest food and wine France has to offer, with a cuisine that emphasizes healthful ingredients like olive oil, garlic, fresh vegetables, and bountiful Mediterranean seafood.
The other famous product of Provence is Rose.
Viktorija Todorovska is an author  and is a Chicago-based wine educator.
Francois Millo is the general director of the Provence Wine Council, an acclaimed French wine expert and photographer. He was born and raised in Provence, and has worked and travelled through the world.
Together they have released a book called Provence Food and Wine. The Art of Living.
Rose line up
Who better to walk us through the wonderful complexities of Provence’s gift to the wine World.
We talk colour, winemaking process, food pairings and the question that always comes up “what is it with guys and Rose?”
http://www.vinsdeprovence.com/en/
http://www.amazon.ca/Provence-Food-Wine-The-Living/dp/1572841583

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The Wine Diva   

Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen

Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen


It’s the first of two segments this week from Daenna van Mulligen.
She’s going to return later with patio wines..sippers for the backyard..kitchen..pool..heck a bench will do.
But with the weather that we’ve been getting..its full on BBQ season.
Whether its seafood, meat or veggies, everybody is firing up the BBQ.
But with those selections comes sauces, charcoal and seasoning.
So it takes a serious wine to complement your choices.
Enjoy Daenna’s choices..she’s tested and tasted them all.
The original list can be found at www.winediva.ca
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Jon Favreau. Actor. Director. Chef.
Jon Favreau
Jon has released a very charming film called CHEF.
It’s about a chef who loses his high profile restaurant job in LA,  travels across the USA and in Miami  starts up a food truck in an effort to reclaim his creative promise, while piecing  together his estranged family. From that point on it becomes a road film, driven by food and music.
Not a bad thing.
We know Jon from his work in the Indy film  Swingers  plus Elf and both Iron Man blockbusters but this small film allows him to touch on themes lost in the larger films.
Love, trust, family. Food.
Basic stuff.
We find Jon on the phone from Los Angeles.
Apologies for the phone connection. We cleaned it up as best we could.
https://twitter.com/ChefTheFilm
http://chefthefilm.com/


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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Food, wine and Fishing
With John Weber (Orofino) Rhys Pender (Master of Wine & Little Farm)
Mark Filatow (Gold Medal Chef) at 7 Half Diamond Ranch
And in Haida Gwaii with David Hawksworth, Anthony Walsh (Oliver & Bonacini)                Dino Renaerts (Pier 7 Vancouver)
And Mark Davidson (Wines of Australia)
 
 

July 19th, 2014 – The Brewery and the Beast!

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2     The Wine Diva returns with Cool wines for HOT weather. The Pride of Wolfville NS Benjamin Bridge heads across Canada. Scott Gurney – The Brewery AND the Beast returns to Vancouver. Ned Bell – checks in from Halifax on his way home to Vancouver – on a frickin Bike. And The Queen of  Tofino & Texas – Lisa Ahier releases the Sobo Cookbook.


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The Wine Diva   It’s a little warm out there..and who better to taste and recommend cool wines for a hot summer..Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva. Every one of these wines has been tasted and found perfect for hot weather pouring.   Log in to www.winediva.ca Click on Recent Wine Reviews on the main page and follow along.. Besides the tasting notes from Daenna – All wines labels are shown..and prices listed.   [divider]   Benjamin Bridge  Benjamin Bridge - large In little more than a decade, Benjamin Bridge has distinguished itself by its dedication to time proven techniques, expert guidance, and most importantly its acclaimed, distinctive wines.
The Benjamin Bridge vineyards are located in the heart of the Gaspereau Valley on the Bay of Fundy, where the cool climate bears an uncanny affinity with the Champagne region of France.  Their  experienced winemakers work in collaboration with international experts to produce world-class Méthode Classique sparkling wines and limited edition luxury wines.
The sparkling wines  display the hallmarks of classic prestige cuvées from Champagne, but with a Nova Scotia signature. “They are, without question, the best sparkling wines I have tasted in Canada,” says Tony Aspler, Canada’s most renowned wine authority. Their collection of wines  including perennial sell-out Nova 7, together with our sparkling wine program, have helped raise the profile of Nova Scotia terroir and its winemaking in Canada and internationally. Jean-Benoit Deslauriers Benjamin Bridge Head Winemaker Slowly but surely BB has moved its way across Canada, making disbelievers into converts..until just now they are settled in the West and ready to serve all of Canada. Jason Priestley and myself had the distinct pleasure of discovering the vineyard many years ago while shooting Year Two of HollywoodandVinesTV. It’s my pleasure to welcome back to TRR..Owner Gerry McConnell and Head winemaker Jean- Benoit Deslauriers. http://benjaminbridge.com/   [divider]
Brewery and the Beast.   Scott Gurney – founder.  smoken_bones_sausages  Brewery and the Beast “This past weekend Vancouver was host to what could only be described as one of the BEST food and beverage events the city has ever seen. Brewery & The Beast came to play and hungry Vancouverites devoured every bite.” –Sean Neild, Food Writer and Photographer  2013
Last year – on Father’s Day no less – Victoria’s Brewery and the Beast conquered  Vancouver. Chefs will create dishes using the highest possible quality ingredients for the conscientious consumer. Meats featured will be hormone and antibiotic free, ethically raised, and sourced from farms on Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland, the Fraser Valley, and select farms in Northern Alberta. Meat Heaven Brewery & The Beast offers guests information on local farms and specialty food producers, unique dishes from top Vancouver chefs and restaurants, delicious beverages, and a true celebration of all things meat.
Accompanying the menu du jour will be refreshments provided by The Phillips Brewing Company, Left Field Cider, and Mission Hill Family Estate Winery. Homemade sodas, specialty coffee, and traditional iced teas will also be served to wash down the savoury, sweet, and smoky flavours. Bringing the Meat are Big Lou’s, Memphis Blues, Hawksworth, Market, Araxi, Campagnolo, Nuba, Peckinpaw, Pidgin, Edible Canada, Espana, The Fat Badger, Tap and Barrel, Forage, West, Wildebeest, Whole Foods Market and many more. Date: Sunday July 27th, 2014
Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm  (Rain or shine) Venue:  Concord Pacific Lot – 88 Pacific Boulevard   Victoria’s event is Sunday Sept 21st.   http://breweryandthebeast.com/    [divider]   Chef Ned Bell – Chefs for Oceans Tour of Canada. Chef Ned Bell On  Canada Day, Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver and YEW seafood + bar Executive Chef Ned Bell  set off on a challenge that could forever change the future of sustainable seafood in Canada.
Last year the always ambitious and greatly passionate Chef Bell launched Chefs for Oceans and cycled across Vancouver Island in support of healthy lakes, rivers and oceans; this year he’s taking on the entire country.
On July 1, 2014, Chef Bell  headed  out from St. John’s Newfoundland on the journey of his life as he plans to cycle across Canada, all in the name of sustainable seafood. This is what Ned wants us to be aware of … Ned Bell and two of his loves. “two billion people rely on the world’s oceans for their daily source of protein.” “We have overfished 90 per cent of the large ocean predators. We have to start paying attention to managing our wild fisheries better and looking towards aquaculture — sustainable, on-land aquaculture — as a way to feed nine billion people by 2050.” We find The Ned in Halifax.. http://vancouver.eater.com/archives/2014/07/10/chef-ned-bell-chefs-for-oceans-diary-week-3.php http://chefsforoceans.com/   [divider] The Sobo Cookbook. Recipes from the Tofino Restaurant at the end of the Canadian Road  The Sobo Cookbook and finally..to complete this show.. Not only one of our favourite chefs but also one of our favourite people..
Lisa Ahier from Sobo in Tofino.   The Sobo Cookbook includes more than 100 recipes from the  Tofino restaurant that got its start as a food truck. Sobo is short for Sophisticated Bohemian and its food is wildly popular with surfers and beach bums. Sobo is ground zero  with food and travel writers from across North America,  making the pilgrimage to what is literally the end of the road.
Sobo has since become a destination restaurant, having outgrown its food truck beginnings, with visitors making the pilgrimage to the west coast of Vancouver Island just to taste chef Lisa Ahier’s cooking–which is, to use Tofino slang, simply “killer”.
The restaurant’s menu focuses on locally-sourced, seasonally-inspired ingredients from family-owned producers.
The dishes are shaped by Lisa’s Tex Mex and Southwestern culinary roots, and her experience gained across several US states, including her stint as executive chef of Cibolo Creek Ranch in Texas. The Sobo Cookbook. Recipes from the Tofino Restaurant at the end of the Canadian Road includes the restaurant’s all-time favourite recipes–recipes that have fed surfers, hungry locals, curious visitors and die-hard foodies alike.
Andrew Morrison, from Scout Magazine,  co-wrote the book with Lisa. Together they’ve created one of the best cookbooks of the year.sobo.ca

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 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Food, fishing and wine..Take Four.. A chef..a Master of Wine..a winemaker and a show host walked into a bar…

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