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Mulligan Stew July 16th 2016

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A great line up this Saturday, grab a glass of wine and BBQ apron… and turn it up!
 

PLAYLIST:

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Sweet Lorene Otis Redding Box set – Otis!
Angola Bound Aaron neville Warm your heart
Devil’s Load Lee harvey Osmond The Foilk Sinner
Mulligan Stew Year 20 Bruce Cockburn – Quick Visit
Wondering where the lions are (live) Bruce Cockburn – Quick Visit Solo live
Pass you by Crooked Bros Thank you I’m sorry
I’ll take you there The Staple Singers best of
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew – Year 20
Steamroller (live) James Taylor best of
This is The Stew – with TDM www.mulliganstew.ca
SOB (live) Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Live on Fallon
A change is gonna come (live) Mike Farris Live from Music City Limits
Custard Pie Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti
Oh! What a feeling (live) Jeff Healey Single
The Stew Year 20 TDM
Raise your hand Eddie Floyd Stax profiles
Ain’t now man The AvettBros True SADNESS
WWW.CANADAHOUSE.COM
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dark is the night Ry Cooder Ultimaye blues collection
Hour Two of The Stew – Coming UP www.ckua.com
Come to me Bonnie Raitt Luck of the draw
Lovesick blues Patsy Cline The essential patsy Cline
I saw her standing there The Beatles Box Set
That’s all right mama Elvis R&R The early years
Mulligan Stew – 20 years and counting www.mulliganstew.ca
One U2 Achtung baby
Lovetrain The O’Jays The best of
The Stew Year 20 TDMulligan
Old Man Tom Cochrane Borrowed Tunes
Love is a Rose Belle Starr Belle Starr
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew – Year 20
Moves like Jagger Maroon 5 youTube
B-A-B-Y Carla Thomas Something to believe in
Caravan Van Morrison Moondance
www.coyotesbanff.com
Checkin up on my baby Mick Jagger/Red Devils Best of Mick Jagger
At last Etta James Ultimate Soul Collection
Let’s shout (Baby Workout) Colin James and little big band 3:12
TDM Thanks for listening
Amazing Grace Elvis Amazing Grace

July 16 – Provence Rose

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Rose is on a World Wide Roll and leading the charge is Provence.

We talk to the President and Marketing director of Wines of Provence.

Then we pair their Rose with the food of Chef Dino Renaerts.

Meet Scotsman  Norrel Robertson the only Master of wine in Spain and the
wines he creates.

The Crown Prince of Sonoma Randy Ullom from Kendall-Jackson

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Provence Rose

Provence has been a leading wine region in France for generations and is
known for its specialty in making Rosé wines. The popularity of Provence
Rosés has grown to represent 5.6% of worldwide Rosé production and an
average of 141 million bottles of AOC Rosé produced each year.

Perfect for patio sipping or pairing with any cuisine, Provence Rosés are
versatile, fresh, pale in colour, dry and affordable.

Provence is the oldest French wine region and Rosé is the oldest known wine.
The region has a rich rosé tradition (over 2600 years long), and winemakers
today are the beneficiaries of the region’s collective knowledge and
time-honored techniques.

Provence
Since rosé is a delicate wine and one of the most difficult to produce with
success, these long-established traditions remain entirely relevant. The
area’s deep-rooted rosé culture goes a long way toward explaining why the
world’s best rosés still come from Provence.
Rose line up

A Rosé wine can be made from red or white grape varietals, but most commonly
red. Traditionally, the skins of a red grape are allowed brief contact (2-20
hours) with the grape juice but not enough to impart the colour or tannins
that would qualify it as a red wine.

Guests:

The President of Provence Alain Baccino.

Valerie LeLong – Marketing and Communications Wines of Provence

Based in Côtes de Provence, Mr. Baccino is a wine producer, with his family,
at the Domaine des Peirecedes in Pierrefeu.).

Valie LeLong – has the best job in Wine.  Period.

Wines tasted –

LES SOLEILLADES 2015  $18.99

SABLES D’AZUR GASSIER 2015  $16.99

TERRES DE SAINT LOUIS 2015   $18.99

Twitter: @VinsProvenceCA

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VinsWinesProvenceCA/

Web: http://ww.vinsdeprovence.com/

Dino Renaerts, Partner and Executive Chef  (Bon Vivant Group)
Dino Renaerts - Bon Vivant

Dino Renaerts has firmly established himself as one of the west coast’s
culinary leaders. Born, raised, educated and trained in Vancouver, Renaerts
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 Lower Mainland.

A love of wine inspires Renaerts’s cuisine. In 1999, he was the first Red
Seal chef in Canada to become a Certified Sommelier through the
International Sommelier Guild, where he finished top in his class.
Renaerts’s expertise in oenology earned him the runner-up Sommelier of the
Year award at the Vancouver International Playhouse Wine Festival in 2006
and 2010.

We found Dino cooking like crazy at 39th and Cambie..matching his food with
the Wines of Provence.

http://www.bonvivantgroup.ca/

Norrel Robertson   Master of Wine/El Escoces Volate (The Flying Scotsman)

Norrel Robertson

Norrel Robertson

The Scottish Volante’, the name of oenological company founded by Master of
Wine Norrel Robertson in DO Calatayud, refers not only to its traveling
status as consultant to numerous Spanish wineries, but summarizes the long
journey of this British enologist. From the commercial sector wine, Norrel
Robertson has traveled the most important wine regions of the world learning
development processes to finish settling in Calatayud, where he decided to
make the most of the excellent potential offered by the grape variety
Garnacha in this area Aragon center.

You only have to see the landscape and these old bush vines to be swept away
by the romanticism of a Scotsman making cutting-edge wines in the central
region of Aragón. This is the heart of Garnacha country where Norrel, who is
a self-confessed Garnachista, realized the tremendous potential of this
varietal in this region.

His wines are very singular and fully express the terroir from which they
hail.

Norrel came through Vancouver and at Bodega on Main he proudly poured his
Anciano wines..I believe the last three are available under $20.00.  Think
about it.  Great wines.. Aged..affordable

·         Anciano Tempranillo 2013

·         Anciano Garnacha 2014

·         Anciano 2009 Reserva, 5 Years

·         Anciano 2006 Gran Reserva, 7 Years

·         Anciano 2004 Gran Reserva, 10 Years

And watch for his own personal wines..

The Cup & Rings owes its English name the Scottish winemaker NORREL
Robertson, who under the name El Escoces Volante (The Flying Scotsman)
produces wines from several regions of Spain. The label shows the symbols
that are found in petroglyphs in, among other Galicia.  His Albarino,  after
two years in gærresterne,  the wine become very rounded, almost oiled, in
the mouth feel so that the acid does not feel intrusive in any way, rather
slightly understated.

Like a Riesling – only better.

http://www.escocesvolante.es/about.html

Kendall-Jackson/Winemaker Randy Ullom

“I look at all of the vineyards we own, and all of the individual lots of
wines that we make, and the thousands of barrels we have sitting in our
cellar and sometimes I think, you gotta be kidding me! After I’ve
sufficiently recovered from my daily panic attack, I take off my coat, dig
in my heels and take it one barrel at a time. It’s a rewarding job that I
love.”

Randy Ullom

Randy Ullom

Randy Ullom

Hired by Jess Jackson in 1992 as Winemaker for some of our smaller and
international vineyards, Randy was handed his most prestigious assignment in
1997 – Winemaster for Kendall-Jackson Winery.

A native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Randy became interested in wine during a
three-year stay in Chile, while on sabbatical from college in the early
1970s. His stay inspired a cross-country trek through Chile’s vast
wine-growing regions. On his return to the United States, he entered Ohio
State University to study crop production with a specialty in Viticulture
and Enology and received his degree in 1975.

After six years as a vineyard manager and Winemaker in Ohio and upstate New
York, Randy moved to California to become associate Winemaker at De Loach
Vineyards in Sonoma County. He was promoted to Winemaker and Vice President
in 1991. The wines produced during his tenure were consistent gold medal
winners at wine competitions.

Dude looks like a Sherriff from Dodge City..Oversees the growing and
creating of 5 Million cases of wine from 35 labels. (check their website
below)

His job includes  working with wines grown in Sonoma, Chile, Bordeaux,
Australia and Italy.

This is a fun interview..with lots of information on their wines.  We love
these wines..and why not?  They take such great care in their craft!!

www.kj.com <http://www.kj.com/>

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Bruce Cockburn – music and wine

Master class on Portugal’s Vino Verde

Charles Smith – an afternoon at Footopia

Mulligan Stew July 9th 2016-Wall to Wall music for two hours today!!

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Wall to Wall music for two hours today!!
New music from
Joan Baez (with David Crosby)
Clapton
The Wainwright Sisters
Avett Brothers
Serena Ryder
Corb Lund
Calexico
Paul Simon
Son Real
54-40
 
And great classic tunes from
Harp and Axe
John Prine
Bruce Cockburn
Crooked Bros
The Travelling Wilburys
Al Green
A double shot of  Rodney Crowell
And On Vinyl…
The Band
Steve Miller
Monkey Time from Boz Scaggs
Looking for music to go with your slow rubs..your pot of chili..
Something that pairs well with a Malbec or a Chard..??
 
B-I-N-G-O!!!!
 

PLAYLIST:

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The sky is falling The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Checkered past
Sweet revenge John Prine Great Days
Satan pulls the strings The Avett bros True Sadness
Call me Rose Bruce Cockburn Small source of comfort
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Blackbird (live) Joan Baez with David Crosby 75th Birthday Concert
17 Horses Crooked Brothers Lawrence, where’s your knife?
Got your number Serena Ryder single
Mulligan Stew year 20 playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Great Music Coming
you send me sam cooke Greatest Hits
magic bus The Who Who’s better. Who’s best
Washed up rock star factory blues Corb Lund Thing’s that can’t be undone
If you belonged to me The Travelling Wilburys Collection
Cumbe De Donde Calexico Ed Folk fest sampler
Mulligan Stew year 20 TD Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Hot Fun in the Summertime Sly and the Family Stone The Ultimate Soul Collection #3
Cool papa Bell Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger
Tired of being alone Al Green The Ultimate Soul Collection #3
This is The Stew with Terry David Mulligan playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Ganster of Love Steve Miller Sailor
You’re so fine Steve Miller Sailor
Don’t bring me down (live) ELO One Night
Chest fever The Band Music from Big Pink
TDM www.coyotesbanff.com
Can I get a witness Son Real Single
Don;t make them like they used to The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer A real fine mess
Mulligan Stew year 20
Baby Ran 54-40 with Daniel Lapp La Difference – A History Unplugged
This is The Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Stones in my Passway Eric Clapton I still am
Elvira Rodney Crowell Ain’t living long like this
Ain’t living long like this Rodney Crowell Ain’t living long like this
Learning to fly Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Playback Box Set
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Monkey Time Boz Scaggs Bazz Scaggs and Band
Dust my Broom Elmore James The sky is crying
El Condor Pasa The Wainwright Sisters Songs in the Dark

July 9th, 2016-The Food… The Neighbours!

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Tasting Room Radio has a home at Roundhouse Radio located at 98.3 on the fm dial in Vancouver and 5 blocks East of Gastown in Vancouver’s East End.

This special is a culmination of a “getting to know the neighbours” tour ..the food neighbours.

Here’s four of the best.

 

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Sean Reeve – Chef/Partner The MacKenzie Room 415 Powell

Sean Reeve

Sean Reeve

Created out of a passion for food, drink and sharing both with good friends and partners Andrew and Katie Jameson.  They  all wanted  to share their  love of honest food and delicious drink with all of us, and also  helped us create a restaurant we are proud of . They believe that fresh ingredients and exceptional service are what you deserve, they also  think a delicious local beverage paired with food from around home should be your routine.  They search for the best quality ingredients the west coast has to offer,  get dirty and happy finding them for you, so you can get happy and full eating them.

Sean in front of The Mac

Our happiest surprise of the year. Co-owner Sean Reeves is a fiercely talented chef with an intrinsic understanding of what it takes to make local food sing in season without pretentious falsetto. Lovely room, too.”  Scout Magazine

 

www.themackenzieroom.com

 

 

L’ABATTOIR

Consistently one of the best restaurants in Vancouver. Solid National profile. Dead Centre of Gastown.

Through hard work, great kitchen, top level service, creative staff, the very best of wines and a bar that just kills..l`abattoir consistently ranks Top of critical  and popular lists.

My question is Why?

With so many restaurants opening and closing..what is it they are doing that keeps them well ahead of the pack and always popular.  From the same people who just opened Savio Volpe.

L’Abbatoir

They must be doing something right because both locations are booming and gaining critical acclaim.

Guests include:

Paul Grunberg – co-owner

Lee Cooper – co-owner and Executive chef

Lisa Haley – Asst. General manager and Wine Director

Thor Paulson – Bar Manager

 

 

 

TACOFINO – The Truck/The Story

Tacofino

Tacofino

 

In July TacoFino is set to open a Yaletown location and it all started with a single truck in Tofino

Here’s an interview we did a couple of months ago about how this success story unfolded..one taco at a time.

 

TACOFINO GASTOWN  – Jason Sussman & Gino di Domenico

We’re back in the neighbourhood at Tacofino in Gastown

The Boys

Tacofino’s Gastown location opened over a year ago, and features an 80-seat dining room, 20-seat lounge, and 16-seat patio in addition to their Burrito Bar take-out counter.

Guests are the founder Jason Sussman and partner Gino di Domenico.

It’s a great story about one single food truck in Tofino that gets so popular they’re convinced to bring their concept into Vancouver with two more trucks which  leads to 2 restaurants in Vancouver and one more in Victoria!! (with Yaletown hinted at in this interview).

They honour Ocean Wise and have a great reputation of  giving  back to the community.

The Original Truck in Tofino

tacofino.com/gastown-home

 

Savio Volpe

 

Savio Volpe Paul.Mark.Craig.

Savio Volpe Paul.Mark.Craig.

 

 Co-Owner / Chef Mark Perrier

Co-Owner / Interior Designer Craig Stanghetta

Head Sommelier Mark McNeil

co-owner Paul Grunberg

Savio Volpe, 615 Kingsway at Frazer,  is a restaurant styled after the classic osteria–rustic fare in the Italian tradition of freshness and using local ingredients. Pasta is handmade fresh every day–fatto a mano in casa–and meat, poultry and fish are cooked by smoke over the wood-fired grill and rotisserie.  Italian wines and old world coffee  inspire conversation and good cheer among friends, family and strangers alike. Above all else, Savio celebrates liveliness, warmth and hospitality. Viva la convivialità!

The Savio Volpe menu features plenty of fresh, handmade pastas and heavy use of the wood fire grill and spit. Never fussy or complicated; always tasty. Inevitably, their version of Italian will be flavoured by as much of what is grown and sourced right here in the lower mainland and its environs: this is Italian by way of the local materia prima.

Talking, tasting, laughing, pouring wine, passing platters loaded with food and soaking up sauce with bread–this is how Italians do it at home and that’s how the food at Savio Volpe is meant to be enjoyed: wholeheartedly.

For parties up to 6, they offer a family style fixed price menu.

No fussy cocktails at Savio Volpe: simply a spritz, a negroni and some nice house-made Italian sodas with no/low alcohol. Their  beer list is a celebration of local; from easy drinking lagers to flavourful pale ales, selections will change with the season. The  wine list is, naturally, all Italian.

More than anything, Savio Volpe is warm and inviting—a place you’d want to walk into out of the rain with a unique layout affording plenty of space for cozying up to the bar, nestling into booths with a view, tucking away into nooks or sharing a long table with family & friends.

savio volpe

I asked the partners to gather over by the centre bar..from left to right

Savio Volpe: Paul, Mark, Craig.

Paul Grundberg (also well known for, L’abattoir, Chambar)

Craig Stanghetta (designed Just ask Luigi, Meat and Bread, Homer St Café)

Mark McNeil  (just ask Luigi, Provence. Chambar)

Mark Perrier – Co-owner and Executive Chef  (West, Le Gavroche)

 

This is a romping rolling conversation about “everything”..

The room,  which is really fun  when it fills, up is a reflection of these guys..

Smart and casual, yet when you look closer you’ll see very high levels of attention to detail and service.

 

Here’s a review from Open Table

Finding a restaurant that values authenticity and pure quality over profit is a rarity. Everything served was made from scratch including all the pasta noodles. Undoubtedly buying ready made pasta would be easier but this restaurant is passionate about the real thing. Modern style meets old school Italian cooking. If you always wished for an Italian Nonna’s Sunday dinner in a hip atmosphere, get yourself over there. Hands down the best Italian in the city. A rare example of pure passion for food. The service was as outstanding as our meal. We loved every second and every mouthful.

www.saviovolpe.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

A Rose Special featuring

The wines of Provence

The food of Chef Dino Renaerts

Norrel Robertson – Spain’s Master of wine and maker of Anciano

Ben Glaetzer – Amon-Ra/Anaperenna/Bishop/Wallace

Bruce Cockburn  Music and Wine

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew July 2nd 2016- Juno Couch repeat!

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Matt Good Alan Doyle Tom Cochrane Miranda Mulholland Buff St. Marie Tdm   On The Juno Couch Calgary

Matt Good
Alan Doyle
Tom Cochrane
Miranda Mulholland
Buff St. Marie
Tdm
On The Juno Couch Calgary


tdm&CuddyI think it all started over several glasses of wine.. with myself and Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo
The Junos were coming to Alberta and I was trying to figure out how best to do interviews with  the artists.
As luck would have it I was staying at The Fairmont Hotel MacDonald in Edmonton and they had these glorious big old couches in the Lounge.
We asked for permission to move two together and place 3-4 microphones on the cushions so that talent walking by could pick one up and join us..
Turned out to be a lot of fun.
You got country singers..riffing with guitar slingers..and reggae tokers sitting in with Rockin Smokers.
Roots, blues and pop..all in the same space.
We tried it again a couple of years ago in Calgary..at Ruths Chris is I’m not mistaken.
This year..we go all out!
Right on the street outside Milestones in downtown Calgary..across from The Hyatt Hotel..
Mulligan Stew on The Juno Couch will be 4-6PM for this week only!!
 We’ll have that Juno Couch ready to go under the CKUA tents..
I believe there will be some bubble being poured and some tunes being sung.
Jim Cuddy is bringing his son Devin.. they will be my  co-hosts as long as they can stay.
Here’s the current line-up on paper!!  Be prepared for surprises and some rare moments.
-TDM

INTERVIEW LINE-UP:

 

Mulligan Stew
Jim Cuddy / Devin Cuddy 04:00
Tom Wilson / David Gogo 04:10
Scott Helman 04:15
Whitehorse* 04:20
Alex Cuba 04:35
Alan Doyle 04:45
Matthew Good 05:00
Buffy Sainte-Marie 05:10
Matt Good 05:15
Miranda Mulholland 05:20
Emily Claire Barlow 05:30
Chad Saunders NMC’s Acting Director of Operations and Special Projects 05:45
Jonathan Roy 05:50

 

July 2nd, 2016 – Vancouver International Wine Festival-Hour 2

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It’s  Hour TWO of our round table coverage of the 38th Annual Vancouver International Wine festival.

An All-Star cast of winemakers, journalists and principals from all over the Wine World.  Enjoy!!

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Living the life

Living the life

 

Hour Two of this year’s Vancouver International Wine Festival begins with my wine friends around the table.

 

(Thank You to Technical Producer Julia Graff)

 

DJ Kearney – World Class wine expert, educator  and judge.  @djwines.

DJ Kearney

DJ Kearney

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kurtis Kolt – Wine Columnist Georgia Straight. Educator and expert. www.kurtiskolt.com

Kurtis Kolt

Kurtis Kolt

Rhys Pender  – Wine Plus Educator. Co-Owner/Winemaker of Little farm Wines www.littlefarmwinery.ca

Rhys Pender

Rhys Pender

Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva. Columnist for Vines Magazine. Judge and expert.  www.winediva.ca www.winescores.ca

 

The Wine Diva

The Wine Diva

Matt Dumayne – Haywire Winemaker.  Summerland BC  www.haywirewinery.com

Andrew Windsor – Tinhorn Creek Winemaker.  Golden Mile BC  www.tinhorn.com

John Freeman – Winemaker  Waterbrook.  Walla Walla, Wash www.waterbrook.com

Elizabeth Douglas-Grant – La Crema Winemaker. Sonoma www.lacrema.com

Elizabeth Douglas-Grant La Crema

Elizabeth Douglas-Grant La Crema

Adam Mettler  –   Winemaker  Michael David Winery (Lodi) www.michaeldavidwinery.com

Adam Mettler - Lodi

Adam Mettler – Lodi

Mark de Vere –  Master of Wine. Robert Mondavi (Napa)  www.robertmondaviwinery.com

Richard Sowalsky –   Winemaker Clos Pegase  (Calistoga) www.clospegase.com

Richard Sowalsky - Clos Pegase

Richard Sowalsky – Clos Pegase

Marilisa Allegrini –  Allegrini  (Italy) www.allegrini.it

Maralisa Allegrini

Maralisa Allegrini

Ermenegildo  (Joe)  Giusti  – Giusti (Italy)  www.giustiwine.com/en

Stefano Benini –  Marchesi de’Frescobaldi (Italy) www.frescobaldi.it

Gabriele Tacconi – Ruffino (Italy)  www.ruffino.com

David Scholefield – (Narrative Wines  BC/ Expert) https://okanagancrushpad.com/buy-narrativewine/

David Scholefield

David Scholefield

Leah Bickford – Marquis Wine Cellars. Italian Wine Expert  www.marquiswines.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Ben Glaetzer – Amazing Australian winemaker
Norwalk Robertson – Spain’s only Master of Wine and his wines
kd lang
Vino Verde – Portugal’s white wine
Summer Rose Special
Chef Dino Renaerts

Mulligan Stew June 25th 2016-Gregory Porter Interview

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Gregory Porter is no ordinary jazz singer. He has become, arguably, the most unlikely star in popular music. He has gone from playing jazz in Harlem until 4am for $30 a night to playing for royalty in the best concert halls in the world.
Gregory’s prime mentor was his late mother Ruth, a preacher who raised him along with his seven siblings alone in Bakersfield, California. His mother’s presence still informs his writing, and he can name a handful of songs that can be directly attributed to her. Gregory grew up hooked on Nat King Cole, but was more interested in sports until an injury sidelined his athletic aspirations and propelled him toward a singing career.

Gregory was 30 when he started his career, and it took 20 years to become an “overnight success”. He found worldwide stardom with the Grammy Award-winning, platinum selling 2013 jazz/gospel/R&B album Liquid Spirit, and followed it up earlier this year with the touchingly confessional Take Me to the Alley. WhenTake Me to The Alley was released, it broke into the top five of the charts, the first jazz record to do so since Jamie Cullum’s Catching Tales in 2005. It’s fair to say that Gregory is his generation’s most successful jazz and soul singer-songwriter.
Terry David Mulligan will chat with Gregory about his longtime bandmates, headlining the Edmonton and Vancouver Jazz Festivals, and his plan to tour the world in 2016.

PLAYLIST:

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Darlene Led Zeppelin Coda
Last Night The Travelling Wilburys Travelling Wilburys Collection
No woman. No cry Bob Marley and the Wailers Easy Skankin’ Boston 78
www.canadahouse.com coming UP – Interview with Gregory Porter
No more cheap wine Colin Linden 40 years of Stony Plain
I’m all right Madeleine Peyroux Half the perfect world
This is Mulligan Stew – Year 20 with Terry David Mulligan
Broken Bones Mark Knopfler Tracker
Cold Rain The High Bar Gang Someday the Heart will trouble the Mind
Gregory Porter Interview MulliganStew.ca
The In Crowd Gregory Porter Liquid Spirit
Gregory Porter Interview
Take me to the Alley Gregory Porter Take me to the Alley
Liquid Sprits – Claptone Re-Mix Gregory Porter Liquid Spirit
Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Gregory Porter Interview Part Two
Don’t lose your steam Gregory Porter Take me to the Alley
Blinded by the Light (live) Bruce Springsteen Session band Live in Dublin
SOB Nathaniel Rateleff and the Night Sweats Edmonton Folk festival Sampler
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew Hour Two
The Denial Twist White Stripes Get behind me Satan
Driven to tears (live) Sting Hope for Haiti Now
Boogie at Russian Hill John Lee Hooker Boom Boom
Mulligan Stew @ckuaradio playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Here comes my girl (live) Tom Petty and the heartbreakers The Live Anthology
The Ironic Twist Jimmy Vaughn Out There
So Young The Rolling Stones Some Girls Bonus tracks
Ruby Tuesday Shawn Colvin and Steve Earle Colvin and Earle
Next week on The Stew The JUNO COUCH returns for Canada Day weekend
Love Shines Ron Sexsmith Long Player Late Bloomer
Nobody The Doobie Brothers World Gone Crazy
Thank you for listening Have a GREAT CANADA DAY next week The Juno Couch Returns

 

June 25th, 2016- Vancouver International Wine Festival

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It’s one of the best wine festivals anywhere. The 38th annual Vancouver International Wine Festival  Held at the Vancouver Convention Centre from  Feb 20- March 1

For eight years TRR has set up a studio on the floor of the Trade Tasting on the Thursday and invited the World to sit in.

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The Vancouver International Wine Festival is one of the biggest and oldest wine events in the world, offering something for every level of wine drinker, collector and trade professional. Winery principals (winemaker, proprietor, senior executive) representing 156 wineries from 14 countries will be in attendance to pour and discuss their wines. In 2016, the theme country will be Italy.

38th Vancouver Wine festival featuring Italy

The heart of the festival is the International Festival Tastings at the Vancouver Convention Centre, where 776 wines are available for sampling, with an additional 164 wines available at two trade tastings. More than 625 additional wines will be served at special events orbiting the tasting room, including a gala dinner + auction, wine seminars, trade events, and food and wine pairing affairs such as winery dinners, lunches and brunches at top Vancouver restaurants and hotels.

The Italian table will represent an all-star moment.  Tedeschi/Ricasoli/Dogliani

 

Hour One:

  • Michaela Morris – House Wine
  • Stevie Kim – VinItaly
  • Gurvinder Bhatia – Quench Wine Editor – Edmonton
  • Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva
  • Harry Hertscheg – Executive director of Festival
  • Riccardo Tedeschi – Tedeschi Amarone (family owner/winemaker) Veneto/Valpolicella –
  • Barone Francesco Ricasoli (32nd generation Ricasoli) Tuscany/Chianti Classico –
  • Fiorenzo Dogliani – Batasiolo.  Piedmont  CEO   (Richardo March.. Export Director)
  • Daenna van Mulligen – The Wine Diva
  • Michael Bartier – Bartier Bros  BC
  • Chris Wyse – Burrowing Owl  BC
  • Harry McWatters – Time  BC
  • Ezra Cypes – Summerhill  BC
  • Thomas Perrin – Famille Perrin  France
  • Jim Robertson – Stoneleigh  NZ
  • Eduardo Montresor  – Montessor .  Veneto Italy
  • Loren Gil – Gil Family Estates  Spain

 

NEXT WEEK HOUR TWO

  •  Daenna van Mulligen
  • DJ Kearney
  • Kurtis Kolt
  • Rhys Pender
  •  Matt Dumayne –  WM  Haywire
  • Andrew Winsor –  WM  Tinhorn Creek
  • John Freeman – WM Waterbrook (Washington)
  • Kirk Brewer – Gruet Winery (New Mexico)
  • Poplar Grove – Stefan Arnason, Winemaker
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  • David Phillips – Michael David Winery (Cali)
  • Mark DeVere – Mondavi (Cali)
  • Ted Seghesio – Seghesio  (Abigail Smith
  •   
  • Marilisa Allegrini  – Owner-CEO – Allegrini
  • Ermenegildo Giusti – Owner – Giusti
  • David Scholefield – Haywire  Advisor
  • Stefano Benini – Int Export Director/Family member Marchesi De’Frescobaldi 
  • Gabriele Tacconi – WM –  Ruffino (1st visit to Canada)

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew June 18th 2016- Sarah McLachlan Interview

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TDM & McLachlan

 This week on Mulligan Stew, Terry David Mulligan is excited to interview Grammy and Juno Award winning artist Sarah McLachlan.

I had the pleasure of doing the first national interview with  Sarah for MuchWest many years ago. I asked her what she wanted to do now that she had moved  from one coast to another and she said “I want to write songs and sing them and have people hear my music”  We talk about that on Saturdays Stew.
Also, I was happily surprised to hear Sarah reference the World Vision trip we took  together to Cambodia and Thailand.  She said performing for  kids on the streets made her realize how powerful music could be for children who don’t have any access to it and thus was born the idea of her Foundation The Sarah McLachlan School of Music.
I treasure each time we get together and I hope you do as well.
Sarah is headlining the 2016 Vancouver Jazz Festival June 27th The QE Theatre in Vancouver.  Then she’s off to tour with Josh Groban.
Sarah’s latest release is the sublime Shine On.. We’ll also talk about her next LP.
With over 25 years in the recording industry, Sarah McLachlan is a multi-platinum singer/songwriter best known for her intimate vocals and engaging lyrics. Canadian-born, this Grammy and Juno Award winning artist has sold over 40 million albums. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Order of Canada and the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement. Her philanthropic efforts extend to The Sarah McLachlan School of Music—a non-profit music education program for at-risk and underserved youth. Sarah’s latest album Shine On celebrates the human ability to grow from our experiences, thrive and shine on.
 

 

PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Mulligan Stew your host – Terry David Mulligan Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
hold on I’m coming BB King and Eric Clapton Riding with the King
Love Matt Morris when everything breaks open
Young Blood The Band Til the night is gone/Tribute to Doc Pomus
Mulligan Stew www.canadahouse.com Coming UP – Sarah McLachlan
Get a job James Taylor Other Covers
Dream in blue Los Lobos Kiko
welcome to The Stew coming UP – Sarah McLachlan interview www.mulliganstew.ca
The ballad of Billy Cowsill Dusty Bentall and The Smokes Orion
Mulligan Stew Next – Sarah McLachlan interview
Sarah McLachlan Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
in your shoes Sarah McLachlan Shine On
Sarah McLachlan Interview
Love beside me Sarah McLachlan Shine On
Sarah McLachlan Interview playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
angel (live) Sarah McLachlan Acoustic EP
into the mystic Colin James Limelight
welcome to The Stew HOUR Two
Gimme some lovin’ (live) Traffic Last great traffic jam
Run like the River Vintage Trouble 1 Hopeful Road
Horace and Pete Paul Simon Stranger to Stranger Deluxe
This isa Mulligan Stew – Year 20 TDM
Loan me a Dime Boz Scaggs (with Duane Allman) Boz Scaggs
welcome to The Stew playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Lemon Squeezer (live) Fleetwood Mac Shrine 69
My favourite wine is Tequilla Michael Franti & Spearhead Soul Rocker
There was a time (live) James Brown and the Famous Flames Star Time
www.coyotesbanff.com Mulligan Stew – Hour Two
Weightless Matt Anderson Weightless
Down in the Flood (live) Fairport Convention Ebbets Field 1974
Shake for me Howlin Wolf His Best

June 18th, 2016- Fong on Food and the best patios in Vancouver

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Nathan Fong on the Best Patios in Vancouver and why..

Celebrating Pride month in Vancouver with Absolut Rainbow cocktails!!

It’s 40 years since The Judgment of Paris. BC had its own “judgement” last year.

We remember with DK Kearney and surprise winners  Chris Jentsch and Amber Jones at CC Jentsch.  

THE SHOW

Nathan Fong – Fong on Food and the best patios in Vancouver

Nathan fong

Nathan fong

 My challenge to Nathan was simple..after it stops RAINING where are the best patios for dining, seeing and being seen?

Here’s Nathan’s response

“For me, most patios places are always packed and buzzing during the summer. It’s the time to be seen and alfresco dining is in!

Food and service are always in my top tier…atmosphere, locations and views to me are secondary, nice but not as important as the food that comes out on the plate.

Sure, it’s always great to see the athletic and buff passer-bys rollerblading or jogging on the seawall (such as Ancora, Beach Bay or Provence) or the glorious sunsets from the Coal Harbour Cactus Club or The Teahouse at Ferguson Point, but as you said before, there’s so many places that take the location for granted and the food takes a step down. It’s still important no matter where the location is.”

 Nathan Fong is a Vancouver born chef who is an award-winning food stylist, an accomplished food & travel journalist and founder of Fong on Food. His love for food is a family trait that has been the drive behind his work, although he wouldn’t call it a ‘job’ or ‘work’.

In the business since 1989, Nathan is a pioneer in preparing food for photography and film. He developed many of the mouth watering techniques used by food stylists today. It is important to Nathan for the food to look as good in media as it does in person.

For Nathan, travel and food go hand in hand. His drive and passion for travel stems from his desire to expand his palate and share this with others. Explore the world of food through Nathan’s eyes and share in his experiences.

Personally, I think the awards say it all 

  • Former Director, IACP (Int’l Ass’n of Culinary Professionals)
  • Founder and Chair, Passions for The Dr Peter AIDS Foundation
  • Honorary Director, The Dr Peter AIDS Foundation
  • Travel Media Assoc of Canada (BC Board)
  • IACP Award of Excellence (Foodstyling)
  • GlobalTV
  • ShawTV
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Taste Magazine, contributing editor
  • International Taste and Travel Magazine, contributing editor
  • Boulevard Magazine, Food and Travel
  • Canadian Traveler
  • www.fongonfood.com
  • twitter: fongonfood

June is World Pride Month – To celebrate we mix Absolut Rainbow with  bartenders Kaitlyn Stewart (Royal Dinette) and Terence Lowe (Keefer Bar-Fountainhead Pub)
Just in time for World Pride Month in June, Absolut Vodka introduces its latest limited edition bottle: Absolut Mix.

Absolut Rainbow

Continuing Absolut’s long tradition of championing inclusion, Absolut Mix is a tribute to the rainbow flag – an icon of diversity.

Why Absolut Mix? Because the distinctive, signature Absolut bottle blends the six colours of pride in a way that brings them together, yet maintains their individuality, just like Absolut’s vision to encourage people to connect without labels.

Absolut Mix contains the same premium, Swedish vodka as a bottle of Absolut Vodka.

Vancouver bartenders, Terence Lowe, The Keefer Bar + The Fountainhead Pub and Kaitlyn Stewart, Royal Dinette have both created original Absolut cocktails to mark the occasion. Whip one up at home, or order it straight from her bar during  Vancouver’s Pride festival.  We talk mixes, Pride Month and what it means to each, why Absolut took this 30 year journey and Vancouver as a cocktail nation. 

 

The Harvey Milk

The Harvey Milk

Bartender: Kaitlyn Stewart // Bar Manager, Royal Dinette

Concept: “My cocktail concept is based around a homemade milk liqueur. I infused it with blueberries to get a really nice purple colour out of it (purple being a significant colour in the lgbtq community). I named the cocktail “Harvey Milk” to pay homage to the biggest and most significant gay advocate of the last 50 years.

Absolut Mix_Kaitlyn Stewart

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harvey Milk 

  • 1 oz. Blueberry milk liqueur
  • ¾ oz. Absolut Mix
  • ½ oz. Odd society Cassis
  • ¾ oz. fresh pressed lemon juice
  • 2 dashes orange bitters
  • 1 oz. Whey

Combine all ingredients into shaker tin. Vigorously shake for 10-15 seconds. Fine strain over ice into rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon twist and a few blueberries.

Milk liqueur: equal parts vodka to white sugar to whole milk (preferably organic). 1/2 cup of frozen blueberries. 1 whole lemon chopped and 1 whole orange chopped. Combine all ingredients into a mason jar or jug. Let stand for 10 days at room temperature, mixing once a day. On the 10th day, using a fine mesh strainer lined with a coffee filter, carefully transfer contents into another jar. Repeat this step until milk liqueur is translucent. Finished product will be good for 6 months. 

 ABSOLUT TOMBOY

Absolut Tomboy

Absolut Tomboy

Bartender: Terence Lowe // The Keefer Bar + The Fountainhead Pub

Terence Lowe

Terence Lowe

Concept: This is a colour-changing variation of a Tom Collins and a French 75 using vodka.

Absolut Tomboy

 1 ½ oz. Absolut Mix

2 oz. Blueberry purée/muddled blueberries

1 oz. “Tomboy Syrup” (red cabbage water, sugar, baking soda)

1 oz. Lime juice

Crushed ice

Sparkling wine/champagne

Add blueberry puree, vodka and Tomboy Syrup into a Collins glass. Fill glass with crushed ice.

Add lime juice and observe colour change. Top with crushed ice and sparkling wine.

Garnish with a lime wheel & blueberries.

Tomboy syrup: To achieve the colour change, add red cabbage juice & sugar. To prepare the cabbage juice, cut a red cabbage into one-inch strips, and add to a microwavable safe bowl. Add water until the cabbage is submerged. Microwave on high until the water is boiling, which should take roughly two and a half to three minutes, depending on the size of the bowl. Add a pinch of baking soda, which will turn the syrup blue. Measure the water and add an equal amount of sugar. Allow the syrup to cool.

Cheers!!

www.thekeeferbar.com

www.thefountainheadpub.com

www.royaldinette.ca

www.absolut.com/ca

The Judgment of BC –  DJ Kearney (Expert and Organizer) and Chris Jentsch/Amber Jones (CC Jentsch Winery)

 2016  marks 40 years since The Judgment of Paris  a blind tasting where a panel of esteemed French judges chose upstart California wines over France’s best.  There were  tremendous aftershocks of this historic event that changed forever the world of wine.
The Paris Tasting of 1976 will forever be remembered as the landmark event that transformed the wine industry. At this legendary contest—a blind tasting—a panel of top French wine experts shocked the industry by choosing unknown California wines over France’s best.

The Paris wine shop owner and expert Steven Spurrier who conceived and organized  the event in Paris  was invited by DJ Kearney to oversee The Judgment of BC last year in Vancouver.

Steven Spurrier & Amber Jones

Steven Spurrier & Amber Jones

 

 

(The film Bottleshock was loosely – very loosely  based on this Paris tasting)

DJ and Steven gathered 12 Chardonnays and 12 Syrah in a blind taste off.  6 BC Chards and 6 Syrahs were included to see just how we measured up to other World Wines.

 

Our Chards held their own but no upsets there. (Blue Mountain was the highest ranked from BC) The top five finishers came from Australia (Soumah 2103), New Zealand (Kumea River 2012), South Africa (Hamilton Russell) and two from France (Jean-Marc Brochard Chablis Premier Cru Montmains 2012 and Bouchard Pere & Fils Meursault Premier Cru Genevrieres 2011).

 

 

The surprise winner on the Syrah side was CC Jentsch, which won the whole Syrah event.

Chris Jentsch

Chris Jentsch

No. 2 was Langmeil Shiraz Orphan Bank 2012 from South Australia and third was 2013 Domaine Vincent Paris Cornas Granit from France. The No. 4 and 5 Syrahs were from the Okanagan – 2012 Nichol from Naramata and 2013 Le Vieux Pin Cuvee Classique from Oliver.

First we talk to DJ  Kearney about the Judgment and what it ultimately means to BC and Canadian Wines and why CC Jentsch won the Syrah tastings.

DJ Kearney

DJ Kearney

Director of Wine – New District

https://newdistrict.ca/

And then after a break we’ll head to The Golden Mile,  South of Oliver and meet the charming Chris Jentsch the co-owner and grower of CC Jentsch  vineyards and the winemaker who created the Syrah and other wines waiting to be discovered. – Amber Jones.

Amber grew up on Vancouver Island and moved to the Okanagan in 2009 to pursue her passion for wine. She came to C.C. Jentsch Cellars with an elite background of experience at Nk’Mip Cellars, Road 13, and Black Hills Estate Winery before accepting Chris’ offer to craft his mature Golden Mile Bench fruit into award winning wines.

www.ccjentschcellars.com

http://www.ccjentschcellars.com/big-easy

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

  •  2016 Vancouver International Wine festival
  • Parts One and Two
  • 2 hours of seasoned, reasoned tasting and comments from the best winemakers and principals in the world.
  • Feature group – The Italians. An all-star group of legendary Principals.
  • Wines of Spain – with Master of Wine Norrel Robertson pouring 5-7-10 year old Anciano Tempranillo