Weekly Show

February 22nd 2014 – Niagara

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2 Niagra Wine Festival   It’s the 62nd annual Niagara Grape and Wine festival. Food. Wine. New Friends.


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THE SHOW

 

Downtown St. Catharines

Downtown St. Catharines


The Niagara Wine Festival — or Grape and Wine  as its been called — is back for its 62nd year. Over the years its kept growing  until it now takes over most of wine country..not just downtown St  Catharines. I was invited by Executive Director Kimberley Hundertmark to host a wine panel called East vs West. I discovered they weren’t talking about BC vs Ontario but regions within Niagara. As it turns out the panel never took place but I did get to Introduce The Spoons at the Friday night concert (that’s was fun) and then drove around Niagara and stopped into wineries for a taste and chat. This episode of TRR  is all about Niagara and the people who make it special. What a sensational destination. The wines just keep getting better and better..some are World Class. As a BC based wine fan, I wanted to know about several important things. How’s Niagara doing 2013? Are they now shipping wine to consumers across Canada? Now that Ontario wines are welcome in BC, which wines are available? And How Much do they like the Alberta customer ? (they like Alberta..)

Guests include

Allan Schmidt – President of Vineland / Chair of The Wine Council of Ontario  www.winecouncilofontario.ca www.vineland.com Charlie Pillitteri – CEO/President Pillitteri Estate Winery  www.pillitteri.com Curtis Fielding – President of Fielding Wines. Grape grower of the year 2012/13  www.fieldingwines.com Sportscaster Bob McGown – CEO Stoney Ridge Estate Winery.   Partner in Mike Weir Wines www.stoneyridge.com Rob Power – Winemaker at Creekside Estate Winery.  Matt Loney Sales and marketing Creekside www.creeksidewine.com Gillian Tinsley – Estate Sommelier.  Martin Werner – Winemaker at Ravine Vineyard  www.RavineVineyard.com   Deborah Pratt – Winery Public Relations  Great Estates Niagara. (Inniskillin Jackson-Triggs. Clos Jordanne) www.greatestestatesniagara.com


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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

A 1 hour special from Argentina

February 15th 2014 – David Foster Interview

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The last show features The wineries of Sonoma..and an exclusive interview with David Foster… (searing questions by Jason Priestley and myself)

 The Show

Sonoma wants out from the shadow of Napa.
Sonoma
They have more land, more vines and many of the wineries are run by families..not corporations. That’s a good thing.
 
 
We talk to Honore Comfort – The Executive director of Sonoma County

Adam Lee – Siduri. Maker of really great Pinot Noir. 
Adam Lee  Siduri

 
Jeremy Baker..President of Thomas George. Grew up in Toronto. Friends with the Mayor.
 
 
 

Dan Kosta

Dan Kosta


Jeremy Baker

Jeremy Baker


Dan Kosta – Co-Owner of Kosta- Browne. The bad boys of California Pinot
DJ Kearney – Knows more about wine than the whole room.
 
 
 
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and David Foster Producer. Singer/Songwriter. Grammy winner… Producer of the year.
David Foster Jason Priestley  TDM
The list goes on and on. Now Chairman of Verve record Group.
Currently working with Stevie Wonder, Bryan Adams, Diana Krall just to name a few.
Jason Priestley and I interviewed David at his home above Malibu..
He had been in bed for 3 days fighting the flu and still committed to the interview for Hollywood and Vines TV… then went straight back to bed.
Good Canadian Boy.

 Stories we are working on:

1 hour Niagara special

February 8th, 2014-Canadian Culinary Championships

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The Show

We start in Kelowna for the final day of the 2014 Canadian Culinary Championships. 
The best chefs in Canada. Head to Head.   Andrew Morrison from Scout Magazine is co-head judge and food traffic cop.
Also talk to the chefs from Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. 
The Sam Roberts Band has a new CD Lo Fantasy. This show Sam and I  talking wine and song writing.
Then its 2 cutting edge Australian Wine makers Brendan Keys and Matt Fowles  
James Nevison from Had a Glass and The Wine Diva and I interview Ed Flaherty from Tarapaca in Chile  
And we talk to Mark Davidson representing Wines of Australia.
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Mark Davidson. Wine of Australia

Mark Davidson. Wine of Australia


Do you love your Australian wines??   
We start with a mini OZ tour.   Mark Davidson is a Sommelier who now represents The Wines of Australia.
He brought with him two of Australia’s cutting edge winemakers.
Brendan Keys  BK Wines Oz

Brendan Keys BK Wines Oz

Brendan Keys from BK Wines Adelaide Hills who poured his much talked about Skin and Bones.

Matt Fowles from Strathbogie Range who brought his Ladies who shoot their Lunch (meant to pair with Game)

Matt Fowles - Oz

Matt Fowles – Oz


 
…and his other wine Are you Game?
 
 
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James Nevison talks about his book Had a Glass, Top 100 wines under $20.00      And The Wine Diva and I join forces to interview Ed Flaherty, the wine maker of Tarapaca in Chile.
James Nevison

James Nevison


 
 
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The Canadian Culinary Championships take place this weekend in Kelowna.    
The very best chefs competing over two hard days.    
Three of those chefs are from Alberta and BC   Duncan Ly Calgary Hotel Arts    
Canadian Culinary Chapionships
Paul Shufelt Edmonton Century Hospitality Group Edmonton   
Brian Skinner Vancouver The Acorn Vancouver   
Just a reminder…partial proceeds from this Championship go to funding Canada’s Olympic Athletes.    
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Sam Roberts has a new album coming next week. My interview with Sam will run on Mulligan Stew as soon as the music gets here.
Sam Roberts

Sam Roberts


In the mean time Sam is a huge wine fan..and he joins us on Wednesdays TRR.        

NEXT WEEK –

on our last show for CKUA. Jason Priestley and I visit David Foster in Malibu.   
We talk wine and David’s career in music. It’s a really good interview.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

February 1st- Street Food City

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Here’s the deal for Super Bowl Week and weekend.  We start with Street Food City 3..a gathering of some of Vancouver’s Best food Trucks. Second half of the show has four guests: Matt Anderson, Colin Linden and Sharon Jones..Plus The Wine Diva has a long list of wines meant for Super Bowl Weekend Food Pairings. Enjoy!!

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 THE SHOW 

Lunch time at Art Gallery

Lunch time at Art Gallery


Street Food City – one of Dine Out Vancouver Festival’s signature events – returns for its hat trick year, tempting the masses with a rotating array of nearly two dozen food carts and trucks. Our guests include: Roaming Dragon REEL Mac and Cheese REEL Mac and Cheese         Vij’s Railway Express Mom’s Grilled Cheese Soho Road Mangal Kiss  Kaboom Box  All the interviews take place around the very busy Vancouver Art Gallery.  This was such a blast. P1100691[1] www.dineoutvancouver.com http://www.dineoutvancouver.com/events/street-food-city/           [divider] Segment Two starts with Colin Linden  (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings) Sharon Jones (and the Dap Kings) and Matt Anderson, the one man music wonder.
Sharon Jones

Sharon Jones


 
Matt Anderson

Matt Anderson


They all talk about their relationship to wine but also food.     Colin is a huge wine fan..knows his stuff. Sharon has just released a new LP “Giver the people what they want” but the music had to wait until Sharon battled Cancer. We talk about how she changed her diet during ther battle. Matt Anderson met me at Memphis Blues on Commercial in Vancouver. The room smelled of smoky ribs etc.. To my surprise Matt is not so much a wine guy but a Scotch fan. I think I heard him say he had 200 bottles?? [divider]  And we finish with  hockey fan Daenna van Mulligen recommending wines for the NFL Super Bowl weekend.
Wine Diva

Wine Diva


We couldn’t get all her suggestions in but the original list is posted .  

  • 2.   Conundrum Red, California
  • 3. Argento Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina
  • 4. Nathalie Bonhomme ‘el petit bonhomme’, Jumilla Spain
  • 5. Citrusdal Wines ‘Six Hats’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Western Cape South Africa
  • 6. San Felipe ‘Classic Label’ Malbec~Merlot, Mendoza Argentina
  • 7. Circus Malbec, Mendoza Argentina
  • 8. Rodney Strong ‘Knotty Vines’ Zinfandel, Northern Sonoma, California
  • 9. Longview ‘Devils Elbow’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Adelaide Hills Australia
  • 10. Langmeil ‘Valley Floor’ Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia
  • 11. Black Sage Vineyard Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 12. Kangarilla Road ‘Hellbent’ South Australia
  • 13. Cono Sur Organic Pinot Noir, Colchagua Valley Chile
  • 14. Navarro Lopez Rojo Granrojo Tempranillo, Castilla Spain
  • 15. Wolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon, South Australia
  • 16. La Poderosa Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Rapel Valley Chile
  • 17. Quarisa ’30 Mile’ Shiraz, Australia
  • 18. Wirra Wirra ‘Scrubby Rise Red’ Adelaide South Australia
  • 19. Castillo de Monseran Garnacha, Carinena Spain
  • 20. Bodegas San Alejandro ‘Pablo’ Old Vine Garnacha, Calatayud Spain
  • 21. Township 7 ‘Reserve 7’, OkanaganValley BC
  • 22. Vina Las Perdices Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina
  • 23. Diabolica Red Wine, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 24. Cryptic Red Blend, California
  • 25. Vinaceous ‘Snake Charmer’ Shiraz, McLaren Vale South Australia
  • 26. Chateau Ste. Michelle Merlot, Columbia Valley Washington
  • 27. Chateau de Jau ‘Le Jaja de Jau’ Syrah, Pays D’Oc France
  • 28. Henry’s Drive ‘Morse Code’ Shiraz, South Australia
  • 29. Mt. Boucherie ‘Family Reserve’ Zinfandel, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 30. Bodegas Ateca ‘Garnacha de Fuego’ Calatayud Spain
  • 31. Monster Vineyards ‘Monster Merlot’, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 32. Peter Lehmann ‘Portrait’ Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia
  • 33. Miopasso Primitivo, Puglia Italy
  • 34. Concannon Reserve Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 35. Vasse Felix Shiraz, Margaret River Australia
  • 36. Falernia Carmenere Reserva, Elqui Valley Chile
  • 37. Rocland Estate ‘Chocolate Box’ GSM, Barossa Valley Australia
  • 38. Brazin Old Vine Zin, Lodi California
  • 39. Save Me San Francisco Wine Co. ‘California 37’ Cabernet Sauvignon, California
  • 40. Conundrum Red, California
  • 41. Township 7 Merlot~Cabernet Sauvignon, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 42. Groom Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia
  • 43. Flip Flop Cabernet Sauvignon, California
  • 44. Fetzer ‘Sundial’ Chardonnay, California1/28/2014 Wine List | WineReviews & Tasting Notes fromWineDiva
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  • 45. Penfolds ‘Thomas Hyland’ Shiraz, Adelaide Australia
  • 46. Back Yard Vineyards Meritage, Okanagan Valley BC
  • 47. Sebastiani Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County California
  • 48. Concannon Conservancy ‘Crimson & Clover’, Livermore Valley California
  • 49. Cono Sur ‘Bicicleta’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Chile
  • 50. 181 Merlot, Lodi California
  • 51. Apothic Red Winemaker’s Blend, California
  • 52. Colby Red, California
  • 53. Curious Beasts Blood Red Wine, California
  • 54. Fetzer ‘Valley Oaks’ Cabernet Sauvignon, California
  • 55. Flip Flop Chardonnay, California
  • 56. Layer Cake Primitivo, Puglia Italy
  • 57. McWilliams ‘Hanwood Estate’ Red Blend, South Eastern Australia
  • 58. Conor Sur ‘Bicicleta’ Merlot, Central Valley Chile
  • 59. Gemtree ‘Tatty Rd.” Shiraz, South Australia
  • 60. Rosemount Estate Diamond Label Shiraz~Cabernet, South Eastern Australia, 2010
  • 61. Wolf Blass Red Label Shiraz~Cabernet, South Eastern Australia, 2011
  • 62. Henry’s Drive ‘Pillar Box’ Reserve Shiraz, Padthaway, 2009
  • 63. Yalumba ‘The Scribbler’ Barossa Valley Australia, 2009
  • 64. Tscharke Barossa Gold GSM, Marananga Barossa Valley, Australia
  • 65. Mollydooker ‘The Boxer’ Shiraz, South Australia, 2010
  • 66. Cupcake Vineyards ‘Red Velvet’ California, 2011
  • 67. Save Me, San Francisco Wine Co. ‘Drops of Jupiter’ California, 2011
  • 68. Cono Sur ‘Bicicleta’ Viognier, Colchagua Valley Chile, 2011
  • 69. Renancer ‘Punto Final’ Malbec, Mendoza Argentina, 2011
  • 70. 14 Hands ‘Hot to Trot’ Red Blend, Columbia Valley Washington, 2010
  • 71. Bleasedale ‘Second Innings’ Malbec, Langhorne Creek Australia, 2010
  • 72. Wolf Blass Yellow Label Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2010
  • 73. McWilliams ‘Hanwood Estate’ Cabernet Sauvignon, South Eastern Australia, 2010
  • 74. Finca Los Primos Malbec, San Rafael Argentina, 2011
  • 75. Cavalo Bravo Vinho Regional, Tejo Portugal, 2010
  • 76. Rosemount Estate Diamond Label Shiraz, SE Australia, 2010
  • 77. Vinaceous ‘Raconteur’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Barossa Valley South Australia, 2009
  • 78. Kingston Estate Petit Verdot, South Australia, 2010
  • 79. Rio Juanes Tempranillo~Shiraz, Spain, NV
  • 80. Junta Reserve Syrah~Carmenere, Curico Valley Chile, 2010
  • 81. Galvanized Wine Group ‘Timbuktu Shiraz~Grenache’, South Australia, 2010
  • 82. Kingston Estate Shiraz, Mount Lofty Ranges/Limestone Coast Australia, 2008
  • 83. Kendall~Jackson Vintner’s Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County, 2010
  • 84. The Grinder Pinotage, Western Cape South Africa, 2011
  • 85. Lindeman’s Bin 50 Shiraz, South Eastern Australia, 2011
  • 86. Pascual Toso Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Barrancas Vineyard, Mendoza
  • 87. Gnarly Head Old Vine Zin, Lodi California, 2010
  • 88. Escorihuela ‘1884’ Reservado Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina

or http://www.winediva.ca/viewfoodpairwines?suuid=REF_ICONCATEGORY_7484559414fd383eaba55c&puid=40d5ecf6230962502d1fb2eaf7ec9bb616c2b1d3

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Wines for Valentine’s Day

Primer for Vancouver Wine Festival

January 25th 2014 – Kim Coates Interview

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The Wine Diva has a great new list for all of us who spent waaay too much over the Holidays. The Diva has reviewed all these wines under $17.00.
The Pride of Saskatoon, Kim Coates is a floor wax AND a Shampoo..A Canadian AND an Actor. He currently stars as Tig Trager in the FX series Sons of Anarchy. Tig knows his Tannins.
Then it’s a Soup Special. I’m crazy about well made soup and I’m not the only one.
We welcome soup chefs from Brodo in Penticton, Vancouver Culinary Institute and North Vancouver’s The Soup Meister.


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THE SHOW

The Wine Diva , Daenna van Mulligen tastes a LOT of wines..Over 2,000 bottles this year alone.
Besides reviewing the best ones, she also keeps a list of exactly which wines are cheaper keepers .
This list this week features 41 great wines UNDER $17.00.
 

Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen

Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen


If you’re looking to budget this month, then this list is for you. And you can thank the Wine Diva for the bargains!!
Details at www.winediva.ca
 
 
 
 
1. San Felipe ‘Classic Label’ Malbec~Merlot, Mendoza Argentina $12.00
2. Masi Serego Alighieri Possessioni Rosso, Veneto Italy $16.99
3. Veuve du Vernay Blanc de Blancs Brut, France $14.99
4. Alamos Malbec, Mendoza Argentina $14.99
5. Gray Monk Riesling, Okanagan Valley BC $14.99
6. Cellar Hand ‘Free Run White’ Okanagan Valley BC $16.00
7. Quinta do Ameal Branco Seco Vinho Verde, Portugal $16.99
8. Santa Rita Reserva Pinot Noir, Cassablanca Chile $15.99
9. De Martino ‘Nuevo Mundo’ Cabernet Sauvignon~Malbec Reserva, Maipo Valley Chile $15.99
10. Cono Sur Organic Pinot Noir, Colchagua Valley Chile $15.49
11. Navarro Lopez Rojo Granrojo Tempranillo, Castilla Spain $17.00
12. La Posta ‘Cocina’ Tinto, Mendoza Argentina $17.99
13. Kaiken Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva, Mendoza $16.00
14. Loma Larca ‘Lomas del Valle’ Pinot Noir, Casablanca Chile $14.99
15. Pascual Toso Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina $13.99
16. Quarisa ’30 Mile’ Shiraz, Australia $14.99
17. La Poderosa Reserva Syrah, Chile $15.00
18. Castillo de Monseran Garnacha, Carinena Spain $9.99
19. Castillo de Malunda ‘Punto Y Coma’ Garnacha Vinas Viejas, Calatayud Spain $14.99
20. Bodegas San Alejandro ‘Pablo’ Old Vine Garnacha, Calatayud Spain $13.99
21. Domaine Bousquet Malbec, Tupungato, Mendoza Argentina $15.99,$8.99
22. Louis Latour ‘Ardeche’ Chardonnay, Coteaux de l’Ardeche France $14.99
23. Santa Carolina Sauvignon Blanc Reserva, Leyda Chile $12.99
24. Vina Las Perdices Cabernet Sauvignon, Mendoza Argentina $16.99
25. Tormaresca ‘Paiara’, Puglia Italy $9.99
26. Purato Nero d’Avola, Sicily Italy $15.99
27. Nathalie Bonhomme ‘el petit bonhomme blanco’, Rueda Spain $14.99
28. Sperling Vineyards ‘The Market White’, Okanagan Valley BC $16.00
29. Dominio del Plata ‘Crios’ Torrontes, Argentina $15.99
30. J.G. Carrion Cristallino “Jaume Serra” Brut Nature Reserva Cava Spain $15.00
31. Bodegas Ateca ‘Garnacha de Fuego’ Calatayud Spain $15.95
32. Spier ‘Signature’ Chenin Blanc, Stellenbosch South Africa $14.99
33. La Vieille Ferme Blanc Cotes du Luberon, Rhone Valley France $13.99
34. Trivento ‘Amado Sur’ White, Mendoza, Argentina $13.95
35. Delas Cotes-Du-Ventoux, Rhone Valley, France $16.99
36. Perseus Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley N/A
37. Casolari Lambrusco Di Sorbara DOC Frizzante, Emiglia~Romagna Italy $14.99
38. Domaine Gayda Grenache, Pays d’Oc France $14.99
39. Bodegas Escorihuela 1884 Syrah Reservado, Mendoza Argentina, 2012 $16.99
40. Undurraga ‘Sibaris’ Reserva Especial Carmenere, Colchagua Valley, Chile $15.99
41. Louis Bernard Cotes du Rhone Blanc, Rhone Valley France $14.99
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Kim Coates
Kim Coates

Kim Coates


Kim Coates is a heck of an actor. He’s currently preparing for Year Seven of Sons of Anarchy, the FX Series that’s wildly popular.
Kim was born in Saskatoon but he quickly moved into acting and spent considerable time at Stratford. Playing Macbeth during one season at the Stratford Theatre.
His next challenge was New York City, where he played Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Then it was on to Hollywood.
His is a face you don’t forget because of the roles he plays. Sons_of_Anarchy__Kim_Coates
Some of Kim’s appearance include
Pearl Harbor, Blackhawk Down,Assault on Precinct 13, The Island ,Resident Evil, Goon
And on tv…
Miami Vice, CSI, Entourage
Kim Coates is what you call A Working Actor.
However, we’re about to find out what he knows about wine..it’s going to be fun.
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Soups on!
I have this thing about great soup. Makes me happy and I believe I’m in the Majority.
This is our first soup special and it kicks off with a Kick Off.
Please. Let me explain.
Dine Out Vancouver. Soup Kick Off

Dine Out Vancouver. Soup Kick Off


Dine Out Vancouver kicked off this week with a 50 chef soup.
50 Chefs each brought one ingredient (of their own choosing and with no advance coordination) to contribute to a communal cauldron. Under the watchful eye of Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts (PICA) Executive Chef Julian Bond, students struggled to keep up as endless ingredients streamed in, spanning the gamut between customary (celery) and downright wacky (raw cacao). Over the next few hours, the team seasoned, simmered and stirred the concoction into some semblance of appealing soup.
Produced by Tourism Vancouver, Dine Out Vancouver Festival is a city-wide celebration of eating out, attracting tens of thousands of local and visiting foodies to Vancouver’s exceptionally diverse collection of restaurants for 17 days.
Now in its 12th year, Canada’s largest restaurant festival allows diners to sample menus from hundreds of restaurants around the city, all for a prix fixe cost (price points are $18, $28 and $38 per person) and many with suggested BC VQA pairings.
Chef Julian Bond

Chef Julian Bond


We talk to Lucas Pavan, Team Leader of Dine Out Vancouver and PICA Executive Chef Julian Bond.
 
 
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Then it’s off to Brodo in Penticton. The chef/owner is Paul Cecconi who has a track record in competition, as one of the best soup masters in the West.
Chef Paul Cecconi

Chef Paul Cecconi


He was the chef at Local Lounge and Grille in Summerland but decided to open his own room when Amante went sideways.
Paul is one of the best natural chefs I’ve run across. He has a ease in the kitchen that lets you know great food is being created.
He won the Stone Soup Competition in Kelowna and then went into Vancouver to compete in the Chowder Championship. He won that too.
Paul gives up a couple of do’s and don’ts about making the great pot of soup.
Opened in May 2013, BRODO features locally-sourced ingredients in a variety of soups, sandwiches and salads, and the menu changes seasonally to reflect what’s fresh from the harvest. Unique to Penticton, the “flight of soups” has been a hit since opening — three soups to tempt taste buds, paired with a salad or sandwich. BRODO’s service is fresh and fast, true to Chef Paul Cecconi’s motto: simply fresh food.
http://www.tastebrodo.com/
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…and we finish this Soup Love-in at The Soup Meister in the Lonsdale Quay North Vancouver.
Ralf Daun has the slickest kitchen on the North Shore.
Ralf Dauns. The Soup Meister

Ralf Dauns. The Soup Meister


Teams of assistants greet the daily customers. Each one of them slicing, dicing and sorting the elements for the four daily soups.
Overseeing it all is Chef Ralf Dauns.
The Soup Meister was born in the Reil, Germany, which is a small European village that sits in the heart of the winemaking region of the Mosel. He was raised on a vineyard and guesthouse where he learned the winemaking processes at a very young age. His experiences working in the guesthouse are what sparked his passion for cooking. His family is still very much involved in the business.
He spent many years leading culinary teams in hotels all over the World.
While at the Intercontinental in Nairobi Kenya he cooked for Nelson Mandela, President De Klerk, and His Highness the Aga Khan .
Any chef who creates and serves four amazing soups every day is the perfect guest to finish our Soup Special.
Have a bowl. Make yourself happy.
 
tdm, your host… researching!Your Host
 
 
 
 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

The Food Trucks of Vancouver.

January 18th 2014 – Ethan Hawke Interview

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Ethan Hawke..who’s being honoured this week by the Broadcast Film Critics Assn and is appearing on Broadway in MacBeth joins TDM.
The Wine Diva looks back at her very busy 2013.
And we visit two wineries,  worlds apart.  Stefano Chiarlo at the PALAS Cerequio La Morra in Barolo and Allison Moyes/Tim Martiniuk at Stoneboat in the South Okanagan.


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The SHOW

 

Wine Diva

Wine Diva


Wine Diva
Always wonderful  to kick off a show with another Wine Diva List. This week is slightly different as Daenna runs down the highlights of a very busy 2013.
 
Trips through  Argentina and France..wine festivals, one-of-a-kind dinners and over a 1000 bottles tasted.
Its a great read www.winediva.ca. Look under Articles.
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Stefano Chiarlo
Stefano Chiarlo @ Cerequio

Stefano Chiarlo @ Cerequio


Speaking of 2013, following our trip to Barolo there was one more village and winery and winemaker we wanted to find.
The Winemaker was Stefano Chiarlo.
The Winery was  the PALAS Cerequio
The small medieval town in Barolo was  La Morra.
We arrived in a morning Fog, inside and outside the car.
In the vineyards below La Morra we found a sensational winery called Cerequio (Chair-eek-weeO)

THERE IS A PLACE WHERE EVERYTHING HAS BEEN CONCEIVED SO AS TO BE EXPERIENCED AND SAVOURED CALMLY IN THE HEART OF A GREAT BAROLO VINEYARD BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE.

The Winery and Hotel are an unbelievable mix of old (walls, arches, hallways, great halls, cellars) and new (glass, steel, lighting, fabrics, finesse)

What a find.
Stefano’s family have been making wines here for many many years.
They own vineyards that other labels can only dream of.
Have a listen as Stefano takes us on a journey of time and wine.
http://www.palascerequio.com


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Ethan Hawke
Ethan_Hawke_2This week Matthew McConaughey will present Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke with the Critics’ Choice LOUIS XIII Genius Award.
The Award recognizes “an unprecedented demonstration of excellence in the cinematic arts.” The trio of collaborators are being recognized for creating one of cinema’s most compelling and unique romantic sagas. The genius of their approach to this extended love story lies in its unvarnished honesty. Nearly 20 years ago in the film “Before Sunrise,” a romance ignited between two soul mates on a train to Vienna and defined a generation. In the decades that followed, that generation grew up and the complicated characters played by Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke have matured right along with them. In 2004’s “Before Sunset” and last year’s “Before Midnight,” the conversation between the French Céline and American Jesse continued to unfold in real time – a sort of special cinematic effect which has long fascinated Richard Linklater.
Ethan with Judy Delpy

Ethan with Judy Delpy


Ethan is currently appearing  in MacBeth on Broadway and took  time to take my phone call. I once played his Father in a film so at least he knew who was calling.
Director, producer, writer and actor..we welcome Ethan Hawke
 
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Stoneboat
Alsion Moyes.  Stoneboat

Alsion Moyes. Stoneboat


Every week I’m asked “what winery in BC is well under the radar and most people have missed and is worth my time??
Same answer every time – StoneBoat.
They’re halfway between Oliver and Osoyoos in the South Okanagan on Road 9.  Small and quiet.
For the second year in a row they’re won a Lt. Governor’s award.
Over 400 wines are entered…Only 11 are  awarded each year. Last year it was their Chorus blend.
Stoneboat VineyardsThis year it’s their Pinot Noir.
We talk to new winemaker Alison Moyes and principal family member Tim Martiniuk.
www.stoneboatvineyards.com

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STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

  • Kim Coates – Sons of Anarchy
  • The Wine Diva has wine under $17.00

 
 
 

January11th 2014-Devin Cuddy Interview

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Devin Cuddy talks about touring with Blue Rodeo, working as a waiter and Dad Jim’s “decoy” bottles of plonk at home.
Then the best winemaker in the world in 2012..Jorge Riccitelli at Bodega Norton in Argentina. Two wines from The Okanagan. One you might not yet be familiar with (but you will) and one that leads the pack.
Bruce Schmidt from Intersection in Oliver and Ian Sutherland from Poplar Grove on the Naramata Bench.
Then A serious chat with two wine minds. David Scholefield from Haywire and Okanagan Crush Pad in Summerland and the World Famous Wine Consultant he works with Alberto Antonini. We talk about the past 2 years in the Okanagan and where the region is headed.
And finally… Nicolo D’Afflitto the chief winemaker for iconic Italian winery – Frescobaldi !!


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Devin Cuddy

Devin Cuddy

Devin Cuddy


Yes, he’s Jim Cuddy’s son but he’s well on his way to being his own man with his own music. Plays piano like he grew up in New Orleans..has a nice loose singing style..the kind of style that people really take to. We found him on tour with Blue Rodeo but Wednesday , Thursday and Friday after the BR gigs he does his own midnight shows with his band.
 
While the music took shape..he was a waiter for 6 years..so we talk about that time. He also has a great story about Jim leaving “decoy” bottles of wine out on the kitchen counter when Devin was home with his friends.. The good stuff in Jim’s cellar stayed locked up in the basement!! 
www.devincuddy.com
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Jorge Riccitelli - Norton

Jorge Riccitelli – Norton


For the first time in the history of the “Wine Enthusiast Wine Stars Awards”, a South American winemaker was chosen as “Winemaker of the Year” by the prestigious magazine Wine Enthusiast in 2012. Jorge Riccitelli has been working as Chief Winemaker of Bodega Norton since 1992, after his long experience in other regions of the country. He has created well-known wines such as Norton Malbec D.O.C., the internationally awarded Norton Reserva Malbec, the successful Norton Cosecha Tardía Dulce Natural and sparkling wines such as Norton Cosecha Especial, among others.
Today Jorge Riccitelli is one of the models of Argentina’s viticulture considering his expertise, the unmistakable style of his wines, his high adaptability to over 60 markets where Bodega Norton’s wines a
Check him out on Tasting Room Radio.
www.norton.com.ar
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Bruce Schmidt – Intersection South Ok  , manager at Calona Wines in the early 1980s. In the early 1990s, he ran a company that helped raise financing for the start of Blue Mountain Vineyards & Cellars. He remained a Blue Mountain shareholder for 18 years and regards that winery as an example of how to do things correctly in the wine business. Intersection now has 20,000 closely-packed vines on 10 acres. Cabernet Franc and Merlot are the reds and the whites are Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, Marsanne and Riesling.
Intersection Wines
www.xwine.ca
 
 
 
 
 
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Ian Sutherland, was inspired by the Naramata Bench’s ability to produce exceptional fruit and decided to dedicate his entire eight acre property to premium grape production. It was this initial decision that helped to define Poplar Grove’s present goal: to produce world-class wines from family owned estate grown fruit.
When Tony Holler invested in Poplar Grove, the Holler family brought with them 110 acres of prime vineyard sites located throughout the Okanagan Valley. The vineyard acres are appropriately named Holler Estate Vineyards. The Holler Estate Vineyards allow Poplar Grove to produce 100 percent estate grown top quality wines.
There’s no better interview in my wine world than Ian. Enjoy!!
Ian Sutherland and Poplar Grove Team
www.poplargrove.ca
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Wine Educator David Scholefield  World winemaker Alberto Antonini  
Haywire refers to wire once used for baling hay,  which tended to tangle in a chaotic way It is also an apt description of Christine Coletta and Steve Lornie’s transition from city slickers to farmers and winery owners.
AlbertoAntonini  David Scholefield

AlbertoAntonini David Scholefield


Of course, they cannot do it alone. To shape their wine style, the couple is joined by the talented Michael Bartier, working with David Scholefield and consulting winemaker Alberto Antonini from Italy. 
The wine is made at the couple’s Okanagan Crush Pad Winery in Summerland, BC. Okanagan Crush Pad is a 30,000 case facility that makes Haywire, Bartier Scholefield and many other fine wines for grape growers who are emerging BC vintners.
I had the opportunity to sit down with David and Alberto to talk about their wines from the past 2 years and the talk turned into the future for them and the Okanagan.
Alberto and David have been friends for years.  David pointed out that jet-setting consulting winemaker Alberto, who makes wine in several regions, is the only winemaker to consult in the southernmost wine region, Patagonia, as well as the Okanagan’s northernmost! He visits four times a year for several action- packed days. His advice has been invaluable.
This segment is pure wine talk.. no BS.
If you’re in the wine business, dream of being in the wine business or are just a wine fan..listen up. These guys are the real deal.
http://www.haywirewinery.com
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Nicoli D’Afflitto – Frescobaldi
Here’s how cool Nicolo D’Afflitto’s job is. He’s the chief winemaker for Italian wine giant Frescobaldi. Frescobaldi began making wine in 1308.
Nicolo DAfflitto

Nicolo DAfflitto


Two of the first clients were dudes named Michelangelo and Henry V111. They still have the paperwork. In 1995 the Marchesi de Frescobaldi partnered with Robert Mondavi to produce Tuscan wines. In May 2006, the Frescobaldi family merged their wine holdings into a new venture partnership, Tenute di Toscana, with Stolichnaya Vodka and Michael Mondavi. We’re talking big time wines for the entire World and we’re talking to the guy that makes them.
www.frescobaldi.it
Cheers Y’all!
 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Ethan Hawke – Actor. Director. Food and Wine Fan
Stefano Chiarlo at the PALAS Cerequio La Morra in Barol

Jan 4th 2014

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It seemed too good to be true. An offer to not only visit Barolo during harvest but also attend the Truffle Festival in Alba as the guest of Batasiolo. Begun in 1882, Batasiolo started with just 7 acres. They have become a winery that makes 10% of all Barolos. Our host: Fiorenzo Dogliani. A family so ingrained in the Piedmont wine region that they have a town named after them. Join us – Barolo and Truffles?  It IS a dream come true!

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Il Boscareto Hotel and SpaFor centuries Dogliani has been a name synonymous with the distinctive wines of Piedmont. Both as a picturesque town that has long been famous for wines produced from Dolcetto – Dolcetto di Dogliani – and today as the family surname of one of Piedmont’s most famous producers of Barolo. Il boscaretoFiorenzo Dogliani, CEO of the Dogliani family’s Beni di Batasiolo winery, runs the family enterprise, Batasiolo SPA. In addition to the winery, Batasiolo SPA has embraced a wine-country destination lifestyle with its newly built, 38-room luxury hotel and spa, Il Boscareto which was opened in Serralunga d’Alba in 2009.

Il Boscareto Hotel and Spa

The Dogliani family’s winegrowing history spans four generations in Italy’s Piedmont region and traces its origin to just seven and a half acres of Nebbiolo vines in Barolo. With the launch of Beni di Batasiolo in 1978, the company’s vineyard holdings now total 345 acres from nine vineyard sites and four growing regions: Barolo, La Morra, Monforte D’Alba and Serralunga D’Alba.

Fiorenzo Dogliani

Fiorenzo Dogliani


As CEO, Fiorenzo directs the company from the Beni di Batasiolo winery located in La Morra Cuneo. In the late 1950s, Fiorenzo is credited with reaching beyond the borders of Piedmont to market the family’s wines to restaurateurs in nearby Milan. It was this bold first move that established a presence for the company’s wines on the domestic market and foreshadowed Fiorenzo’s future role as an evangelist for the Piedmont region on the world market.   Fiorenzo was among the first Piedmontese winegrowers to travel extensively to promote his wines   Fiorenzo’s early efforts helped raise visibility for the company’s long-lived Barolo and Barbaresco wines and establish a reputation for quality, one that is rigorously pursued at Batasiolo. By 1979 he was traveling to New York and Toronto introducing the trade and consumers alike to joys of Nebbiolo, an effort that helped speed the evolution of American palates at the time towards the appreciation of dry, sophisticated wines.    
Richardo March

Richardo March


Canada is the number four market in the World for Batasiolo.  In order to talk to Fiorenzo and also travel the Piedmont district we needed a translator, wine expert and driver and we found him in Richardo March. Director of US and Canada sales for Batasiolo.

 
 
www.batasiolo.com http://www.boissetfamilyestates.com http://www.barolodibarolo.com/inglese/ http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/liguria-piedmont-and-valle-daosta/piedmont
 

Kimberly and Ziggy in Alba

Kimberly and Ziggy in Alba


 
Also along for the trip and guesting on the special were:   Our host and organizer of the trip … Kimberly Charles – Charles Communications &  Associates in San Francisco. http://www.charlescomm.com/     Ziggy Eschliman,  known to most simply as The Wine Gal. Her radio shows are broadcast throughout wine country and are available on the internet. As a leading American speaker, consultant, and wine writer. Ziggy is a driving force behind a national movement toward making wine hip, fun and accessible. http://www.ziggythewinegal.com
 
 
 
 
 
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The World Wine Guys - Mike and Jeff in Alba

 
 
The World Wine Guys MIKE  DeSIMONE and JEFF JENSSEN, also known as the World Wine Guys, are wine, spirits, food, and travel writers, educators, and hosts. They are award winning journalists as well as best selling and award winning authors. Mike and Jeff are the Entertaining and Lifestyle Editors at Wine Enthusiast Magazine and are regular travel and wine contributors for The Huffington Post. DeSimone and Jenssen are the authors of the best-selling Wines Of The Southern Hemisphere. Mike and Jeff are members of the International Food, Wine, and Travel Writers Association, The Society of Wine Educators, and The James Beard Foundation.   http://worldwineguys.com/    
 
 
 
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    The Truffle Master   The famous ‘Tartufo d’Alba‘ is a marvelous gift of nature and a symbol of the rich cuisine of Piemonte.   The truffle was known in antiquity, not just for its inherent culinary qualities but also as an aphrodisiac! Scientists discovered that truffles contain a volatile alcohol with a strong musk flavor, a chemical brother of testosterone. No doubt this is something the ancients knew all along. The secret to enjoying the truffle is to avoid using it with other strong flavors. It is perhaps best served as an antipasti, buttered on whole meal toast or over pasta as shards with butter and parmigiano reggiano cheese.   In a country where food equates with love as one of life’s great pleasures, ‘tartufi’ are literally worth their weight in gold. The delicate white truffle variety, only served raw, grows in Northern Italy and Umbria. Piedmonte is the heart of white truffle country, where the famous Alba festival provides a magnificent backdrop of Romanesque ruins, Gothic spires and Baroque bell towers every October.   Thank you Batasiolo. Thank you Kimberly and thank you Italy!!
The name says it all    
 

Stories we are working on:

 

  • Ethan Hawke – Actor. Director. Food and Wine Fan
  • Nicolo D’Afflito from Frescobaldi
  • Stefano Chiarlo at the PALAS Cerequio La Morra in Barol
  •  Jorge Riccitelli –  (Norton) World Winemaker of the year 2012        
  • David Scofield and Alberto Antonini – The growth of their BC Wines

December 28th, 2013

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The Wine Diva has her last and possibly best list for 2013.
The Top 50 wines of 2013. They’re all $20 plus wines and 90 point ratings or better.
PLUS The Best of Her Bubble List.   The Diva is here to finish off your year in style.
Two great chefs have at it. David Hawksworth (Hawksworth) sits down with LA’s Suzanne Goin (AOC)and seriously talk food!!
Mark Simpson has created BC Wine Studios in Okanagan Falls. We’ll tell you what it means for all you wine fans out there.
One of the World’s best vegetarian chefs and authors, Irelands Denis Cotter, visits Hastings House on  Salt Spring Island.


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 I’ve always said Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva – loves her lists.

Wine Diva

Wine Diva


Here’s the last one of 2013.
It’s  her wines of the Year. 90 plus points, so you know they’re top end wines.
They range from $20.00 and up.
Also, because New Years is right around the corner Daenna has included some of her best Bubbles. She is a huge fan of the Bubble.
 
Here’s her top 50 master list – For all the details check out www.winediva.ca

Rodney Strong Pinot Noir Russian River Valley California
Marotti Campi ‘Orgiolo’ Lacrima di Morro d’Alba Superiore DOC, Marche Italy
Longview ‘Devils Elbow’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Adelaide Hills Australia
Musella Valpolicella Superiore Ripasso, Veneto Italy
Clos De Los Siete, Mendoza Argentina
Cellers Fuentes ‘Finca El Puig’, DOC Priorat Spain
Luis Segundo Correas ‘Valle Las Acequias’ Malbec Oak, Mendoza Argentina
Black Hills Estate Winery “Nota Bene”, Okanagan Valley BC
La Stella ‘Fortissimo’ Selezione di Famiglia, Okanagan Valley BC
Balthasar Ress Hattenheimer Schutzenhaus Riesling, Rheingau Germany
Perseus Cabernet Sauvignon ‘Select Lots’, Okanagan Valley BC
Langmeil ‘Valley Floor’ Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia
Ruffino ‘Riserva Ducale’ Chianti Classico DOCG, Tuscany Italy
Domaine Zinck Muscat, Alsace France
Tenuta Guado Al Tasso ‘Il Bruciato’ DOC Bolgheri, Tuscany Italy
Santa Rita ‘Medalla Real’ Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Maipo Valley Chile
Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Brut Rose, Okanagan Valley
Tinhorn Creek Oldfield Series Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC
Fort Berens Estate Winery Meritage, British Columbia
Gold Hill Viognier I, Okanagan Valley BC
Black Sage Vineyard Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley BC
Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec, Lujan de Cuyo Argentina
Antinori ‘Peppoli’, DOCG Chianti Classico, Tuscany Italy
Burrowing Owl Estate Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC
Tommasi Viticoltori “Ripasso” Valpolicella Veneto Italy
Catena Malbec, Mendoza Argentina
JoieFarm ‘En Famille’ Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley
Road 13 ‘Jackpot’ Chenin Blanc, Okanagan Valley BC
Clos du Soleil ‘Grower’s Series Makepeace’ Merlot, Similkameen Valley BC
CedarCreek Platinum Riesling ‘Block 3’, Okanagan Valley BC
Belle Glos ‘Dairyman Vineyard’ Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley Sonoma California
Painted Rock Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC
Laughing Stock Vineyards Syrah, Okanagan Valley BC
TIME Estate Winery White Meritage, Okanagan Valley, BC
Jorge Ordonez ‘Botani’ Moscatel Seco, Sierras de Malaga DOC
Castiglion Del Bosco Rosso di Montalcino DOC, Tuscany Italy
Allegrini Palazzo della Torre, Veronese, Veneto Italy
Bodega Vistalba ‘Corte B’, Mendoza Argentina
Josef Chromy Pinot Noir, Tasmania Australia
Moon Curser ‘Afraid of the Dark’, Okanagan Valley BC
Vasse Felix Shiraz, Margaret River Australia
Chateau Miraval Rose, Cotes de Provence, France
Rocland Estate ‘Chocolate Box’ GSM, Barossa Valley Australia
Howling Bluff ‘Summa Quies” Pinot Noir Reserve, Okanagan Valley BC
Quails’ Gate Stewart Family Reserve Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley
Campo di Sasso Insoglio del Cinghiale, Bibona Tuscany Italy
Heggies Chardonnay, Eden Valley South Australia
Groom Shiraz, Barossa Valley Australia
Mer Soleil ‘Gold’ Barrel Fermented Chardonnay, Santa Lucia Highlands
Kettle Valley Viognier, Okanagan Valley BC
Whitehaven Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand
Lake Breeze Vineyards ‘Seven Poplars’ Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC
Donnafugata ‘Sherazade’, Sicily Italy, 2011
Mission Hill Famly Estate ‘Quatrain’ Okanagan Valley BC
Burrowing Owl Estate Winery Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC
Serge Dagueneau & Filles Pouilly~Fume ‘Tradition’, Loire Valley France
Bodegas ‘Muga’ Reserva Rioja, Spain
Concha Y Toro ‘Don Melchor’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Puente Alto Maipo Valley, Chile
Chateau St Jean Cabernet Sauvignon, California
Haywire Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2011
Beringer Knight’s Valley Meritage, Sonoma California
Mission Hill ‘Oculus’ Okanagan Valley BC, 2009
Capezzana Barco Reale di Carmignano, Tuscany Italy

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Chef David Hawksworth was honoured to welcome Suzanne Goin to his Vancouver restaurant Hawksworth  before Christmas. Suzanne cooked  a meal using recipes from The A.O.C Cookbook, which is Chef Goin’s new book inspired by her L.A. small-plates restaurant of the same name.

AOC Cookbook

AOC Cookbook

Suzanne Goin was born in Los Angeles to food-obsessed Francophile parents. A graduate of Brown University, Goin’s background includes positions at some of the most acclaimed restaurants in the United States, including Ma Maison, L’Orangerie in Los Angeles, Al Forno in Providence, Chez Panisse in Berkeley, and Arpege in Paris.  Her work as executive chef at Campanile put her on the culinary map in Los Angeles and laid the groundwork for her first restaurant.In 1998, Goin opened, Lucques in West Hollywood with her business partner Caroline Styne.  The restaurant met with instant success and Suzanne was named one of Food and Wine magazine’s “Best New Chefs” in 1999.   A second restaurant, A.O.C., a groundbreaking concept of inspired wines by the glass and small plates menu, opened in 2002 and met with enthusiasm from the public and press.Goin collaborated on the menu of The Hungry Cat, the casual seafood restaurant opened by her husband, Chef David Lentz, in 2005, and now with three locations.In 2006, Suzanne was the recipient of two awards from the prestigious James Beard Foundation. The first, for her cookbook, Sunday Suppers at Lucques,  received the James Beard Foundation award for Best Cookbook from a Professional Viewpoint in 2006. Suzanne’s culinary achievements were recognized with the award for Best Chef California.She has received five concurrent nominations for Outstanding Chef of the Year by the James Beard Foundation from 2008 – 2011. .  In April 2011, Goin & Styne were honored to prepare a dinner for President Obama, whose fundraising team selected Suzanne and Tavern for this momentous event.In 2009, Suzanne and her business partner Caroline Styne opened Tavern in the Brentwood area of the westside of Los Angeles.
Suzanne Goin AOC

Suzanne Goin AOC


2013 has been a busy year for Goin and Styne, with stunning growth. A.O.C., which is celebrating its tenth anniversary, moved to a new location in February 2013 with an added cocktail program and new menu.
Her AOC Cookcook is one of the very best of a busy year.
So..in conversation..two great chefs and one hungry journalist.
 
http://www.aocwinebar.com/
http://www.aocwinebar.com/aoc_cookbook.html
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We welcome Mark Simpson to the show.
He’s a winemaker and a master brewer and has long dreamed about opening a wine related facility in Okanagan Falls – between Penticton and Oliver. Marks dream is to make wines for himself and build a facility that others can use as well.
Mark Simpson
The BC Wine Studio is located in Okanagan Falls BC, the “Heart of Wine Country”. They  have a beautiful six-acre vineyard, featuring of some of BC’s oldest Vinifera plantings, a winery and tasting room. A hidden gem, we’re a small winery with a big heart, known for crafting big wines. The winery is the spiritual home of the Siren’s Call wine project. They’re  striving to produce some of the most unique hand-crated wines in the Okanagan including Siren’s Call, Hawk’s Hollow, Noble Beast, and Phasion Estates.
Its also the home to one of our favourite Okanagan blends..The Pull from Nagging Doubt!!
 
www.bcwinestudio.ca
 

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and finally – One of the very best vegetarian chefs in the World Denis Cotter at Hastings House Salt Spring Island.  

Denis Cotter

Denis Cotter


Born in Macroom, Co. Cork, Denis worked in banking for eight years before leaving to follow an ambition to work with food. Already a vegetarian, he trained as a cook in the famous Cranks restaurants in London.
Back in Ireland, after a spell in a wholefood restaurant, 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 focussed on the pleasure of food rather than the perceived negativity of vegetarianism.
Among the many awards bestowed on Cafe Paradiso, Denis Cotter was voted ‘Chef of the Year ’ by Food & Wine (Ireland) magazine in 2005.
Denis Cotter is also the author of four books. Atrium, an imprint of the Cork University Press, published his first book, ‘The Café Paradiso Cookbook’ in June 1999; and his second, ‘Paradiso Seasons’ in June 2003. The first book was shortlisted for the British Guild of Food Writers Awards. ‘Paradiso Seasons’ won ‘Best Vegetarian Cookbook in the World’ at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards in Barcelona in 2004, and was shortlisted for the James Beard Awards in New York in 2005.
November 2007 saw the release of Denis’ third book, titled ‘wild garlic, gooseberries & me’ and published by Harper Collins. Giving equal rein to his writing talent and ability to create inspirational recipes, ‘wild garlic…’ was shortlisted for the Andre Simon Awards in 2008.
His latest book, ‘for the love of food’, published by Harper Collins in April 2011, is easily Denis’ most accessible collection of recipes, focussing on home cooking with delicious flavour combinations.
http://www.cafeparadiso.ie/about/denis-cotter
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 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Ethan Hawke – Actor. Director. Food and Wine Fan
Nicolo D’Afflito from Frescobaldi
Stefano Chiarlo at the PALAS Cerequio La Morra in Barol
 Jorge Riccitelli –  (Norton) World Winemaker of the year 2012        
David Scofield and Alberto Antonini – The growth of their BC Wines

December 21st, 2013

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 The Wine Diva kicks things off with two great Holiday lists. We talk to Warwick Ross who produced and directed Red Obsession..a beautiful documentary about Gran Cru Bordeaux wines and the Chinese fixation with  them. Then it’s a swing through the Okanagan. Featured are The Cipes of Summerhill, The Luckhursts of Road 13  and Matt Sekeres of Team 1040   

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 Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva is wrapping up 2013 with a flurry of lists. www.winediva.ca Wine Diva Daenna van Mulligen This episode features the first two bottles of the 12 days of Christmas. Then its Wine for Holiday Dinners.. No matter what you’re eating..protein, vegetarian, vegan, goth, Mediterranean or  whatever The Diva has the perfect pairing partner for you. Check out the Master List below or go to her Holiday website www.winediva.ca

WineDiva, Wine List – Wines for Holiday Dinners
1. Schug Pinot Noir, Carneros California $36.99
2. Balthasar Ress Hattenheimer Schutzenhaus Riesling, Rheingau Germany $23.99
3. Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars Brut Rose, Okanagan Valley $33.00
4. Synchromesh Riesling Thorny Vines Vineyard, Naramata Bench BC N/A
5. Cono Sur Organic Pinot Noir, Colchagua Valley Chile $15.49
6. Wente ‘Morning Fog’ Chardonnay, Livermore Valley California $18.99
7. Louis Latour ‘Ardeche’ Chardonnay, Coteaux de l’Ardeche France $14.99
8. CedarCreek Platinum Riesling ‘Block 3’, Okanagan Valley BC $25.00
9. CedarCreek Estate Winery Pinot Gris, Okanagan Valley BC $18.00
10. Belle Glos ‘Dairyman Vineyard’ Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley Sonoma California $45.00
11. Sperling Vineyards ‘The Market White’, Okanagan Valley BC $16.00
12. Dominio del Plata ‘Crios’ Torrontes, Argentina $15.99
13. Painted Rock Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley BC $27.00
14. Edna Valley Vineyard Chardonnay ‘Paragon’, San Luis Obisbo County California $19.99
15. Fabiano LeCoste Soave DOC Veneto Italy $15.00
16. Jorge Ordonez ‘Botani’ Moscatel Seco, Sierras de Malaga DOC $24.95
17. Sula ‘Dindori’ Reserve Viognier, Nashik India $18.49
18. Josef Chromy Pinot Noir, Tasmania Australia $29.99
19. Belle Glos ‘Oeil de Perdrix’ Pinot Noir Blanc, Brugioni Vineyard, Sonoma Coast $26.99
20. Tinhorn Creek Pinot Noir, Okanagan Valley BC $22.00
21. CedarCreek Pinot Noir Rose, Okanagan Valley BC $18.00
22. Focus Riesling ‘Intrigue Wines’, Okanagan Valley BC $20.00
23. Stoneboat ‘Piano’ Brut, Okanagan Valley BC $23.00
24. Delas Saint-Esprit Cotes-Du-Rhone France $18.99
25. Quails’ Gate Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley $16.99
26. Gazela Rose, Portugal $10.99
27. La Vieille Ferme, Cotes du Ventoux Rose, France $12.99
28. JoieFarm ‘A Noble Blend’, Okanagan Valley BC $24.00
29. Tinhorn Creek Gewurztraminer, Okanagan Valley BC $18.49
30. St. Hubertus Chasselas, Okanagan Valley BC $19.50
31. Clos du Soleil Grower’s Series Pinot Blanc, Similkameen Valley BC $20.00
32. Balthasar Ress “Green Label’ Riesling, Rheingau Germany $20.00
33. Whitehaven Pinot Noir, Marlborough New Zealand $23.99
34. Roscato Rosso Dolce, Pavia Lombardy Italy $0.00
35. Haywire Gamay Noir, Okanagan Valley BC, 2011 N/A
36. Segura Viudas Brut Reserva, Penedes Spain, NV $16.99
37. Cono Sur ‘Bicicleta’ Gewurztraminer, Bio-Bio Valley Chile, 2012 $10.99
38. Yalumba ‘Y Series’ Viognier, South Australia, 2011 $17.99
39. Gabbiano Pinot Grigio Della Venezie, Veneto Italy, 2011 $12.99
40. Mezzacorona Pinot Grigio Vigneti Delle Dolomiti, Italy $15.99
41. Michel Torino ‘Cuma’ Organic Torrontes, Cafayate Valley, Argentina, 2011 $13.99
Wine list was prepared by www.winediva.ca

[divider] Red Obsession is a hell  of a documentary. Red-obsession-movie-poster Narrated by Oscar-winner Russell Crowe, this stunningly shot and wildly entertaining documentary chronicles the history and changing nature of the French wine industry. For centuries Bordeaux has commanded a mythical status in the world of fine wines as a symbol of wealth, power, and influence. Prices for its prestigious red wines have been breaking records with the emergence of an ever-growing Chinese market that is changing the nature of wine in the 21st century. Featuring interviews with collectors, connoisseurs, and winemakers, the film presents an eye-opening exploration of the complexities and unpredictability of the global market, economic effects, and influence of the voracious wine-obsessed collectors of China. For better or worse, Bordeaux is hitching itself to this new, infinitely wealthy client. Our feature interview is with the Producer/Director Warwick Ross. Backstage at the Rio Theater in Vancouver.  Interviews included in the film include

  • Yue Sai Kan – Self-made billionaire, TV host, cosmetic tycoon
  • Peter Tseng – World’s largest manufacturer of sex toys
  • Richard Shen – Owner of Tesiro Jewelry
  • Francis Ford Coppola – Film director & owner, Inglenook
  • Michael Parkinson – British Broadcaster
  • Robert Parker – Leading international wine critic
  • Jancis Robinson – Leading international wine writer and Master of Wine
  • Oz Clarke – Leading international wine writer [divider]

Now we’re headed for two stories in The Okanagan  The Family Cipes.

Team Cipes with Winemaker Eric von Krosigk

Team Cipes with Winemaker Eric von Krosigk


I met Stephen Cipes and 3 of his four sons  Gabe, Ezra and Ari as they passed through Vancouver.  They had much to talk about.. Summerhill Pyramid Winery’s Cipes Rose received a gold medal and was named as a top world wine at the Effervescents du Monde, judged in France Nov. 13 to 15. It was the only North American sparkling wine to place in the international competition. This is a great round table discussion between a founding winery  Father and the Sons he passed his winery on to.    www.summerhill.bc.ca [divider] I love talking to Pam and Mick Luckhurst  of Road 13, just South of Oliver on the Golden Mile.
Road 13

Road 13


Golden Mile Cellars was acquired by the Luckhurst Family in the fall of 2003. Along with a great team and winemakers Michael Bartier and now JM Bouchard, they have created a go-to destination and very popular wines. Just like the Cipes, Mick and Pam are now working alongside their son Joe! Also.. in a business that likes to talk without actually saying anything..the Luckhursts give straight up answers..with NO BS. Gotta love that.
Pam Luckhurst

Pam Luckhurst


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Matthew Sekeres began  a new chapter in his broadcast career as co-host of the all new Sekeres & Price Midday Show on TEAM 1040. Formerly the The Globe and Mail’s national sports correspondent in Vancouver.
Matt Sekeres

Matt Sekeres


Matt was born in Montreal and raised primarily in Ottawa, Matt has worked for three dailies and for TSN, covering Stanley Cup playoffs, Super Bowls, Olympic Games, Grey Cups and NBA Finals. He moved to Kitsilano, Canada’s best neighbourhood, in 2007, and enjoys travelling, music, entertaining and scuba diving in his spare time. He admits to knowing almost nothing about wine..but is very comfortable around beer and great food.
His comments to me about the day he was on air when the Boston Marathon bombings took place are revealing and heartfelt.
He’s OK with drinking Pink.
He’s OK with being labeled as a “swashbuckler” by his broadcast partner Blake Price.
He OK with his Mother implying he can sometimes be a “loudmouth”. His Mom understood when Matt explains he gets PAID to be a loudmouth.
And finally..Matt Sekeres is the first person in 6 years of Tasting Room Radio to recommend a wine that cannot be found by Google Search.
Please join us for the first of several ‘inside Team” interviews. We start with Matt Sekeres…
That’s  MATT with two T’s  –  SE-KE-RE-S
@mattsekeres

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:   

  • Ethan Hawke – Actor. Director. Food and Wine Fan
  • Chefs David Hawksworth & Suzanne Goin – talk food, books and …food!!
  • Nicolo D’Afflito from Frescobaldi 
  • Stefano Chiarlo at the PALAS Cerequio La Morra in Barolo Jorge Riccitelli –  (Norton) World Winemaker of the year 2012
  • Alberto Antonini and David Scholefield compare their 2011 Haywire wines to the new 2012’s. It appears the Okanagan is growing UP!!