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September 8th, 2018-Tantalus. Adorada. Il Falcone & Colin Linden Remembers Aretha

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Tantalus. Adorada. Il Falcone & Colin Linden Remembers Aretha

 

Il Falcone –Chef Andrey Durbach  (Courtney BC)

 Andrey and Sian Durbach moved to the Comox  Valley, Vancouver Island almost  a year ago from Vancouver. They had been  running three downtown  Vancouver restaurants. High Tempo Rooms.

Sian and Andrey Durbach

Before he became an outstanding graduate of the CIA,  Culinary Institute of America in NYC, he had first made a name for himself in Vancouver working with Bishop’s, Il Giardino and Café de Paris.  He launched Etoile in 96.  There he learned the hard lessons of running a restaurant. Sold the place and hit the road re-learning the trade.

When Sian and Andrey returned to Vancouver 2 years later they partnered with Chris Stewart and opened Parkside, La Buca and Pied-a-Terre. Cafeteria followed with its $20 or less menu. My favourite was Sardine Can. A tiny room in Gastown.

No matter what the location I always noticed and liked his cooking.

Well,  imagine my delight to discover that Sian and Andrey had opened Il Falcone in downtown Courtney.

Why Courtney?

Andrey explains in the interview that he and Sian finally wanted to work for themselves and the best place was a former Mexican restaurant in Courtney. Surrounded by burnt yellow stucco walls enclosing  a courtyard filled with black cherry, fig and other fruit trees..you swear the restaurant was somewhere in Italy.  Perfect. We’ve been three times and all three we sat outside under those trees. Glorious.

 

And the food?  To die for.

Italian dishes with no excuses..Nothing but the best. It helps that they’re surrounded by hundreds of farms, fisheries specialists and foragers working the land. One of the best cheese makers in Canada is right around the corner.

Andre says he and Sian pretended to be Italians moving to the Comox Valley and they did what they’d do back in Italy..source and cook local. Cook like the Italians would.

The wine menu?  Almost exclusively Italian.

For anyone who’s travelled to Italy..no matter what small town you were in, there would always be one Italian restaurant as its centerpiece. That’s what they’ve tried to do here. Just off the beaten path..a discovery waiting to happen.

Is it worth the flight or ferry. Yes and absolutely yes.

As Andrey told Montecristo magazine..

 “My kind of diner is one who loves unctuous, delicious food, and is willing to chance the unfamiliar. It’s a diner who knows and trusts the kitchen and the servers, a person who wholeheartedly invests in the visceral experience of a meal. This is what I’m after.”

I guess the question for you is – are you that diner?

 https://www.ilfalcone.ca/

 

Margaret Leonardi – Adorada Wines (Mendocino)

 First and foremost, you should know that  Margaret has the expertise and training of a perfume maker. Wouldn’t you want to know what her wines taste like?   

(They are very  affordable)

Margaret Leonardi – Adorada

Margaret  began her winemaking career working with experimental grape varieties at Cottonwood Creek Cellars, where she ran a pilot program and crafted a number of awarded wines. From there, Margaret brought her expertise and adventurous spirit to Fetzer Vineyards, where her passion for exploring the novel characteristics of aromatic grapes, coupled with a desire to push the boundaries of conventional winemaking, translates to the intriguing wines of Adorada.

Adorada wines are crafted from premium California grapes in a sumptuously aromatic style, reminiscent of an ambrosial fragrance. Each bottle is finished with a luxurious draping of wax.

As Margaret notes:

We blended our Pinot Gris with a selection of aromatic white

grape varieties from premier vineyards throughout California.

Our highly aromatic Pinot Gris opens with Gravenstein apple,

Bartlett pear, honeysuckle and orchid on the nose.

 

A palate  of orange blossom, orange zest, lemon and honeydew

melon is underscored by a hint of delicate sweetness.

 For the Rosé blend, we selected a mix of aromatic red and white grape varieties from premier vineyards

throughout California.

Our Rosé opens with spice and ginger on the nose, balanced by fragrant aromas of red fruit and antique red Rose.

The palate is succulent and lightly sweet, with juicy watermelon and honeycomb flavors, framed by a zesty

hint of white pepper.

.http://adoradawines.com/#

 

David Paterson – GM/Winemaker Tantalus (Kelowna)

Tantalus is situated on the eastern slopes of the Okanagan Valley, overlooking the shores of Lake Okanagan and Kelowna.

David Paterson -Tantalus

Originally known as Pioneer Vineyards, the site was first planted to table grapes in 1927 and today is known as the oldest continuously producing vineyard in British Columbia

David Paterson is a Kiwi and a Canadian, having been born in Vancouver. He received his winemaking degree from Lincoln University NZ & following time spent working in the local NZ industry he travelled the wine world gaining experience at premium wineries in Oregon, France & Australia.

He landed at Tantalus in 2009 and with many  successful vintages under his belt with the winery he took on the role of GM as well in 2016. Prior to joining Tantalus, David was working with celebrated South Australian producer Henschke Cellars.

As such he got to work the vineyards at the world famous Hill of Grace.  Riesling has always been the leader at Tantalus however, through  David’s guidance Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Blanc de Noir have caught our attention.

Outstanding wines and  leadership. That’s David Paterson at Tantalus.

www.tantalus.ca

 Colin Linden – speaks of Aretha and his 2018 wines.

 We know Colin as a member of one of Canada’s finest bands, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.

We also know him as a solo performer with a history of great albums.

As a producer, writer and player he’s worked with Bob Dylan, Emmy Lou Harris, Robert Plant and Allison Krause, Lucinda Williams and produced many of Bruce Cockburn’s greatest albums.

Blackie and the Rodeo Kings

 

When Aretha Franklin passed away I remembered a story Colin had told me about sharing a room and a stage with The Queen of Soul.

The “Room” was a ballroom at The White House and the stage was filled with an amazing collection of artists. Producer  T Bone Burnett asked Colin to play guitar in the “house band” and that’s how he found himself watching Aretha rehearse in the afternoon. (sitting in the chair that would belong to The President Barack Obama later that night. That chair.)

Later that night Colin and Aretha got a chance to talk.

 

I value Colin’s memory of Aretha and her very special place in music.

Then, as always, Colin and I finish off all our conversations with wine talk.

Whaddya drinking?  What’s the house pour?

He never fails to surprise me.

Enjoy!!  (pair some Aretha this weekend with your wine)

www.blackieandtherodeokings.com 

 www.colinlinden.com

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

The Cowichan Wine festival

Heading back to the Okanagan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew Sept 1st 2018-Greatest hits of CKUA Radio  Summer 2018  

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So I’m thinking … Sept 1st  End of Summer. An hour of  Greatest hits of CKUA Radio  Summer 2018?  

Last Lion of Albion– Neko Case – Hell-on

Shame Shame Shame – Lake Street Dive – Free Yourself Up

Political  World  – Bette LaVette-Things have Changed

Girls gotta do – Jill Barber – Metaphora

Can you get to that – Frazey Ford – single

Everything to Everyone – Earthtones – Bahamas

How about we start the Stew with an hour of  Greatest Hits of Summers Past?

Think about it.  In 1968 alone you’ve got

The Weight – Music from Big Pink – The Band

People got to be free – Freedom Suite – The Rascals

Hey Jude – from Hey Jude – The Beatles

Or how about a year later –  1969?

Hot Fun in the Summertime – from Stand – Sly and the Family Stone

Honky Tonk Women – from Hot Hits – The Rolling Stones

So..here we go.

Hits from our lives and hits from this summer.

Did I mention the hits of summer 2018 will have a guest host?

Arianne Smith-Piquette – Library technician at CKUA

Turn it UP

Have a great time with your memories and a great long weekend.

Ps..Our Mulligan Stew Podcast will be with the most played artist of the Summer.. Bahamas.

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PLAYLIST:

Welcome to Summer Hits Mulligan Stew with TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
tired of being alone al green al green gets next to you
i feel the Earth move carole king tapestry
bridge over trouble water aretha franklin Respect – best of aretha franklin
www.deanehouse.com tdm playing best summer hits – past years
hot fun in the summertime sly and the family stone best of
honky tonk women the rolling stones hot rocks
mulligan stew hey jude next
hey Jude the Beatles summer 68 hey Jude
Mulligan Stew Summer Hits from past years Next up – The Band www.mulliganstew.ca
the weight the band music from big pink
people got to be free the rascals freedom suite
dancing in the streets martha and the Vandellas collection
house of the rising sun the animals the animals
Summer Stew with tdm
sledgehammer peter gabriel So
www.mulliganstew.ca Next Hour – Summer hits 2018
Every breath you take the police synchronicity
california girls the beach boys summer days (and summer nights)
Coming UP – Summer hits at CKUA 2018 www.mulliganstew.ca
Our guest Arianne Smith – Piquette CKUA Music Library
last lion of Albion Neko Case Hell-On
If it feels good Leon Bridges good thing
the bottle wins again ben harper and charlie musslewhite no mercy in this land
Our guest Arianne Smith – Piquette CKUA Music Library Hits of summer 2018
Shame shame shame lake street dive free yourself up
when the night is over lord huron vide noir
summer’s end john prine the tree of forgiveness
mulligan stew with tdm playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
Hits of summer 2018 from CKUA Chart Mulligan Stew with TDMulligan
bette lavette political world things have changed
Our guest Arianne Smith – Piquette CKUA Music Library
girls gotta do jill barber metaphora
can you get to that frazey ford single
Our guest Arianne Smith – Piquette CKUA Music Library
joy comes back ruthie foster with derek trucks joy comes back
Ive just got to know Boz Scaggs out of the blues
www.coyotesbanff.com Next Week – Chandra Crawford
everything to everyone Bahamas Earthtones

Ep 22 | Bahamas *UPDATED Podcast

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Aug 31, 2018

Afie Jurvanen talks about love, empathy, depression, and his new record Earthtones. The Toronto based musician talks about learning to love his absent father after years of anger, which informed the track “Bad Boys Need Love Too”. “I think there’s probably some way to hold people responsible, and hold people accountable for their actions,” Afie tells Terry, “but do it with empathy, and do it with compassion, and realize we have to live on this planet together. It’s just the realization that things can be done with love as opposed to hate.”

September 1st, 2018 – Canadian Winery of the year- Road 13!

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Welcoming The Winners Guests include Road 13, Fitzpatrick and Township7

 Every year in Canada Wine Align, the toughest wine competition in the country, announces its list of winners.
This week We welcome The Winners.

After being  a top 10 winery for many years Road 13 has finally found the #1 position.

Joe Luckhurst Road 13

In 2018, over 1800 wines from 257 wineries were in competition for the National Wine Awards.  Judging were 22 of the very best tasters in the country.
After winning 15 individual awards including a rare Platinum for their Roussanne Road 13 were given the coveted title Canadian Winery of the Year. 
I found  managing partner and son of founders Mick and Pam Luckhurst , Joseph Luckhurst  in the barrel room and cellar recently. Still enjoying the glow of the awards we talked about The Golden Mile, the dirt, what effect this may have on their wines and winery and why they made the decision to make Rhone style wines.
Congratulations to winemaker Jeff Del Nin, his team in the Vineyards and in the q, the tasting room staff, growers, distributors, marketing and media teams,.
Enjoy the ride while we enjoy the wines.
The other segment of the same competition that interests me is Top 10 Small Wineries. (annual production of 10,000 cases or under)
Ontario’s Two Sisters and Hidden Bench were 1&2.

Fitzpatrick Vineyards

Third was BC’s Fitzpatrick Family Wines who won 5 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze to become this years #3 Small Winery in Canada and #1 Small Winery in B.C. 
Gordon Fitzpatrick is well known to  Canadian wine fans.
In 1986 his family started Cedar Creek  Estate Winery and 8 years later they bought Greata Ranch located on the  main highway between Peachland and Summerland.
In 2014 Cedar Creek was sold to the Von Mandl Family and Gordon made serious plans for Greata Ranch, which has been somewhat forgotten over the years.
A mere 4 years later Fitzpatrick Family Wines have become a destination for fresh whites and a serious house of bubble.
I found Gordon on the back deck overlooking the Chardonnay and Pinot Vineyards and Okanagan Lake.
Congratulations again to the complete team that helped to create a rising star in Canadian Wine.
Finally we come to our old neighbour,  when we lived on the Naramata Bench, Township 7. 
Township 7 began their winery in the Fraser  Valley in 2000.
Several years later they bought a property on the  Naramata Bench.
New planting’s of Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, wonderful Merlot and Malbec followed.
Mike and Lori Raffan created a wonderful destination known for its wine quality and focus.
Mike  is now the GM working with new owners.  He’s overseeing an expansion of both winery locations, new tanks, barrels, equipment, larger tasting rooms and the recent acquisition of the Blue Terrace Vineyard in Oliver.
Winemaker Mary McDermott joined the team after many years in Ontario. (Trius at Hillebrand, and 30 Bench)
She’s expanding small lot production and a fine wine program.
Watch for  Bordeaux Reds and Bubble.
All in all, you want to keep an eye on Township 7  and watch for their new labels and releases. This is going to be a very interesting story to follow.
Also keep an eye on their Langley location as well.
We met up with Mary and Mike at Ancora Waterfront Dining across  the water from Granville Market.
We tasted the new:
2017 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc and 2017 Viognier
2014 Cabernet Sauvignon and NBO 2014 Magnum
2015 Reserve Merlot
Cheers to Township 7

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Cowichan Wine Festival
Tour of the Okanagan
Chef Andrey Durbach
Margaret Leonardi – Winemaker at Adorada in Mendocino

Mulligan Stew August 25th 2018-Street Songs

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Not really sure why I decided to start The Stew with “street songs” but I did.

Rock and Blues Music is filled with street references.

Streets are in everyone’s childhood..even farm kids have to go into town once and a while.

Included in this set is our feature album from Little Steven and The Disciples of Soul (Soulfire Live – 3CDs)

Tracks from Miami Steve include

10th Ave freeze out (with The Boss)

I don’t wanna go Home.   We finish the Stew with Steve’s first song he ever wrote.

So, Tom Petty kicks things off with Depot Street from his Box Set Playback

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band  with Out on the Streets Live at Madison Square Garden

Taking it to the streets  – Quincy Jones (with Luther Vandross, Gwen Guthrie & Michael Brecker)

Racing in the Streets (Bruce’s song)  sung by EmmyLou Harris.

This Saturdays Stew has new music from Mike Farris, Elvis Costello, Whitehorse.

JJ Cale, Lauren Hill celebrates 20 years since she released the remarkable The  Miseducation of Lauren Hill.

Bruce Cockburn, some rock steady from The Maytals, Sheepdogs, Taj, Derek Trucks and an amazing set that starts hour two…All Live Tracks

10th Ave Freezeout – Little Steven and Bruce Springsteen

Caravan – The Band and Van Morrison

People Get Ready  – Curtis Mayfield

There was a time – James Brown and the Famous Flames

I’ve been loving you  – Otis Redding

Again – all live.

The last 30 minutes includes

Derek Trucks Band – Down in the Flood

And a sublime version of The Weight with The Staple Singers and The Band.

As good as everyone is – it’s Rick Danko who just owns the song.

Two Hours of the very best music I can find…For your last Saturday of August.

Enjoy!!

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Aug 25 2018
Welcome to Mulligan Stew with Terry David Mulligan
depot street tom petty and the heartbreakers Playback
out on the streets (live) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live at Madison Sq. Garden
Taking it to the streets Quincy Jones Q Box Set
Racing in the streets EmmyLou Harris Songbird
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – New Mike farris and Lauren Hill celebrates 20 yrs
where the streets have no name U2 This is us
This is Mulligan Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
snap your fingers mike farris silver and stone
hard to thrill JJ Cale – Eric Clapton Road to Escondido
doo wop that thing Lauren Hill the miseducation of lauren hill
Mulligan Stew Podcast spotify.google play.apple podcasts
under lime elvis costello and the imposters look now
40 years in the wilderness bruce cockburn bone on bone
54-46 thats my number the maytals trojan rock steady
Welcome to Mulligan Stew terry david mulligan NEXT – all live
10th ave freeze out (live) little steven and the disciples of soul (and Bruce the Boss) Soulfire Live
Caravan (live) The Band and Van the Man The Last Waltz
People get ready(live) Curtis Mayfield a taste of music club
www.coyotesbanff.com NEXT on The Stew – James Brown and Otis LIVE
I’ve been loving you too long (live) otis redding Definitive Otis Redding
www.mulliganstew.ca Mulligan Stew Podcast spotify. Google play music.apple podcasts
Saturday night The Sheepdogs changing colours
Going up the country-paint my mailbox blue taj mahal the essential taj mahal
The Weight The Band with The Staple Singers The Last Waltz
Down in the flood The Derek Trucks band Already Free
Who’s been talking Whitehorse The Northern Soul Vol 2
TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca See you at The Long Weekend
I don’t want to go home (live) Little Steven and Disciples of soul SoulFire LIVE

Ep 21 | Michael Franti Podcast

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Aug 24, 2018

This month at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, American singer-songwriter, poet, humanitarian and filmmaker Michael Franti graced the CKUA stage for music and conversation with Terry David Mulligan. Michael shares his thoughts on the power of optimism to overcome his anxiety and depression, his connection to the City of Edmonton, and finding peace amidst political turmoil in the US.
Songs performed include “Enjoy Every Second” and “I’m Alive.” Michael Franti & Spearhead’s latest album ‘Soul Rocker’ is available on Fantasy Records.

August 25th, 2018-Locals Only 3.0

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13 guests for The Annual “Locals Only 3.0″The Artisans of Vancouver Island & The Gulf Islands.

 

THE SHOW

 

 

It was an afternoon exploring the diversity & creativity of our coastal producers.

Through the interviews below we get to meet the farmers, fermenters and distillers that define our cool climate coastal appellation.

 

Event photos by @socialtyvr

 

This is Locals Only 3.0 – 2018

No fancy marketing campaigns or graphic trickery.  Just an opportunity to taste clean honest products from the producers who are defining our cool climate coastal appellation. 

  • Speak with the producers who were natural before it was fashionable
  • Learn more about distilling while speaking with a Master
  • Meet and taste with the people who planted the vines and then made the wine


Locals Only is about keeping it real, real honest and really local.

 

Organic estate farming , clean winemaking , neutral barrels & vessels, amphora, orange wines, concrete, spontaneous ferments, dry farming + way more. Discover the next destination you just have to check out.

Off Shore craft makers.

 

Guests include:

 Massey Wines –  Louise Fedyk.  Co-Organizer of event  http://www.masseywines.com/

 Mike Rathjen – Rathjen Cellars  https://www.instagram.com/p/Bgo92Vuntu8/

Mike Nierychlo –  Emandare Vineyards  http://www.emandarevineyard.com/    

Dave Brimacombe – Wayward Distillery (Unruly Gin/Vodka) https://www.instagram.com/p/BgpPVn3Hw0U/

Jason MacIsaac – Sheringham Distillery  https://www.sheringhamdistillery.com/

Andy Johnson  – Averill Creek  https://www.averillcreek.ca/

Loretta Zanatta – Zanatta Vineyards https://zanatta.ca/

Chris Turyk – Unsworth  https://www.instagram.com/p/Bgr0mocH0rh/

Bailey Williamson – Blue Grouse https://www.bluegrouse.ca/Home

Dan Dragert – Kutatas Vineyards ( Koo Tah Tass) You’re on your own. Well worth The Search.

Brenda Hetman-Layne – 40 Knots  https://www.instagram.com/p/BgkFfRknXdL/   

Marilyn Venturi –   Venturi-Schulze Vineyards  https://www.instagram.com/p/BgraOj7nK_o/

Julia Powell – Alderlea Vineyards  https://www.instagram.com/p/Bgtz5m0HCrX/

 


@averillcreek
@unsworthvineyards
@alderleavineyards
@vswine
@bluegrousewines

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

The Winner Special  (Sept 1)

Road 13 – Winery of the year

Fitzpatrick –  #3 in Canada and Best Small Winery

 

Tour of the Okanagan

Fairview Cellars

Roche

Desert Hills

Township 7

 

Chef Andrey Durbach – Brings Italy to Courtney

Margaret Leonardi – Winemaker at Adorada (Mendocino)

The First Cowichan Wine Festival

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mulligan Stew August 18th 2018- Remembering Aretha, with Colin Linden

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Aretha Franklin lost her fight with Cancer and The World lost one of the greatest singular voices ever.

She wasn’t just a singer and songwriter..

What she sang about  resonated with

Black Power

Civil Rights

Women’s Rights

Human Rights

And many people who didn’t belong to any of those movements..Thus

18 Grammys

2 honorary Grammys

First female artist inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame

Segment two of this week’s Stew will be mostly music..some of her outstanding tracks including demos from the beginning.

However the last 30 minutes of the show our guest is Colin Linden.

 Singer/songwriter/producer and someone with a sense of the history of popular music.

April 14 2015 he played one of his best gigs ever.

The White House at the request of Producer T-Bone Burnett.

It was a celebration of American Gospel Music.

Colin was invited to play in the band.

The artists that night were

Shirley Caesar

Lyle Lovett

Emmy Lou Harris

Rodney Crowell

Rhiannon Giddens

And the star of the show Aretha Franklin.

 

I found Colin driving in Toronto traffic and he gladly shared reflections on that night and Aretha’s place in today’s music.

 

Bless Aretha

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew August 18 2018
Welcome to The Stew Year 22 TD Mulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
all that Im asking Seth Walker sky still blue
If you be my baby gary moore blues for greeny
rainy day, dream away jimi hendrix rainy day dream away
www.deanehouse.com Mulligan Stew
river takes the town the wood bros one drop of truth
it’s all over now ry cooder Paradise and lunch
www.mulliganstew.ca NEXT – Music & Relfections on Aretha Franklin
I never loved a man Aretha Franklin rare recordings from Queen of Soul
TD Mulligan Mulligan Stew
think Aretha Franklin 30 greatest hits
spirit in the dark (demo and real track) Aretha Franklin rare/live at Filmore West
Special guest Colin Linden in one hour www.mulliganstew.ca
Ok Happy Day (live) Aretha Franklin One Lord One Faith One Baptism
Celebrating Aretha mulligan stew
Mulligan Stew Podcast Spotify Google Play and Apple Podcasts
The Wanderer U2 and Johnny Cash Zooropa
Let’s go get stoned the coasters there’s a riot going on
Cocaine (live) Eric Clapton One more car One more rider
www.coyotesbanff.com Next – new tunes from Mike Farris & Colin James
snap your fingers Mike farris silver and stone
still a fool colin james Miles to go
love is better than a warm trombone Gomez bring it on
Since you’ve been gone Aretha Franklin 30 GREATEST HITS
Coming UP – Our guest Colin Linden remembers aretha
and i love her (live) Paul McCartney Live at MTV unplugged
nothing to remember Neko case Hunger Games
mulligan stew year 22
feels like Summer Childish Gambino
windows are rolled down amos lee mission bells
Colin Linden Interview
I never loved a man (live) Aretha Franklin live in paris

August 18th, 2018 – The BC Cider Festival!

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The BC Cider Festival Year 2.  The Cider makers pour at The Pipe Shop.

  

THE SHOW

 

Its Official..I’m a Certified Cider Head.

Happily, I don’t appear to be alone.

Lots of us are discovering that the sweet icky cider our parents consumed has disappeared. It’s been replaced by a growing army of cider makers..from around the World and best of all – right here in BC.

I had some catching up to do having missed the first BC Cider Festival.

I was delighted to find out that all of the participating ciders would be pouring at The Pipe Shop, foot of Lonsdale in North Vancouver.

 

The Pipe Shop

(The very shop that my Father,  HD “Pat” Mulligan worked in as WW2 was beginning)

I had a hunch that when they opened the main doors at 1:30 it was going to get crazy..and it did.

So, I started early as the tables were being set up and talked to as many Cideries as I could.

You can hear the room get louder and louder as first the staff worked the room, then the cider trade people tasted and finally when the  general public came in..I couldn’t even get near the tables and my work was done.

This was such a great  learning experience for me. My hope is that it’s the same for you.

There are so many great stories here. Ciders made from blends of apples, heritage apples planted and forgotten about over the years and apples discovered, grown and harvested in Vancouver’s East End.

Backyard apples made into first class Ciders.

I hope you  find your new  favourite cider in the next hour.  Cheers!!

Big thanks to Txotx Imports and Massey Wines.

 

Guests on this week’s  Cider festival Special include :

Txotx Imports  –  Sean Pisio    (Organizer)

BC Tree Fruits –  Nadine Harrison (asst. winemaker) Kelowna

Kate Pedersen – Left field Cider  (Logan Lake)

Naramata Cider Co – Miranda Halliday (co-owner)  Naramata

Ward’s Cider – Mike Anderson  (cidermaker)  Kelowna

Raven’s Moon – Quinn Ehrler     (owner and cellar rat)  Courtney

Nomad Cider – Brad Klammer    (Co-owner)  Summerland

Salt Spring Wild Cider   –   Mike Lachelt & Greda Lattey  (co-owners / cidermakers)  Salt Spring

Salt Spring Wild Tasting Room

Howling Moon Cider – Nik & Kate Durisek (owners / cidermakers) Oliver

Twisted Hills Cider – Kaylan Madeira (owner/cidermaker)  Cawston

Cedar Cider – Gabriel Jefferies (co-owner)  Hazelmere

Sea Cider – Kristen Needham  (founder / cidermaker)  Saanichton

Windfall Cider – Jeff Nairn (co-founder)  East Vancouver

Dominion Cider – Robin Cairns  (co-founder)  Summerland

The boys from Dominion Cider – (courtesy of Montecristo magazine)

Second Page   Samantha Chamberland   Courtney/Comox

…and the winners are:

  • Dry
    3rd Cedar Cider – Sprig
    2nd Nomad – Sparkling Sidra
    1st Twisted Hills – Pippens Fate
  • Medium
    3rd Second Page – Apple
    2nd Sea Cider – Bittersweet
    1st Salt Spring – Semi- Dry
  • Specialty
    3rd Salt Spring Wild – Bitter Orange Rosemary
    2nd Merridale – Mo Morrow
    1st Dominion – True at First Light
  • Fruit
    3rd Lonetree – Apple Peach
    2nd Merridale – Merri Berri
    1st Left Field – Joe Shack
  • HSB
    3rd Brickers – Sage, Peppercorn, Thyme
    2nd Lonetree – Ginger
    1st Saltspring Wild – Ginger Root

 

http://bcciderfest.ca/

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Margaret Leonardi – Winemaker at Adorada Wines (Mendocino)

Mary McDermott – Winemaker at Township 7

Chef Andrey Durbach – Brings great Italian for Vancouver Island

The first Cowichan Wine Festival

Okanagan Stories from

Bill Eggert Fairview Cellars

Randy Toor  Desert Hills/Rajen Toor  Ursa Major

Dylan/Penelope Roche  Roche Wines

Gordon Fitzpatrick – Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards (#3 in Canada and #1 Small Winery in BC)

And a visit with Joseph Luckhurst from  the Canadian Winery of the Year Road 13

The 7th annual Four friends fishing at Gowlland Resort Campbell River

(with Rhys Pender, Chef Mark Filatow, John Weber and meee)

 

 

 

 

Ep 20 | Bruce Cockburn Podcast

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Aug 16, 2018

“I believe in the divine,” Bruce Cockburn shares with Terry David Mulligan on this week’s Mulligan Stew podcast. “I believe there is something at the center of the energetic universe that is intentional, and focused, and is both macro and very personal and interior.”
Bruce talks to Terry about his faith, and how it’s reflected on his latest album ‘Bone on Bone,’ produced by Colin Linden. Plus, the pair discuss the influence of Al Purdy’s poetry on the new record, and what impact political tensions in the US had on the record.