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Ep 46 | Gina Gallo & Jean-Charles Boisset Podcast

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Mar 12, 2019

Terry talks wine with two titans of vino: Gina Gallo & Jean-Charles Boisset, recorded at the 41st annual Vancouver International Wine Festival. Gina is a member of the Gallo family, pioneers of wine-making in California. Jean-Charles is a French vintner and owner of Boisset Collection, which operates two dozen wineries in California, France and Canada.

Mulligan Stew March 9th 2019- Rich Hope Interview

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The first 6 tunes may give you a sense of what Saturdays’ Stew will flow like…

The Band Live in front of 600,000 fans at Watkins Glen with a Chuck Berry tune.

John Fogerty with Dawes

Carlos Del Junko also Live

Big Headed Todd and the Monster take on the Stones Beast of Burden

Candy – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

And new Matt Anderson tune that signals he has turned a  corner as a performer.

Then..we make room for

The Meters

Chief Monk Boudreaux

Delbert McClinton

Mark Knopfler

Doug Sahm

Florence and the machine

Allman Brothers Live

John Hammond –The  Song is 2:19  written and produced by Tom Waits

Lake Street Dive

Ryan McMahon

Tomato Tomato

Dave Gunning.

And it’s all just a set up for our guest this week.

 

The Barber of Bop

The Bad Boy of Broadway

The Cutter of Chops

The King of Clippers and Hits

Rich Hope.

 

Born in Edmonton..developed his music career in Vancouver. By his own admission, Rich was never going to get played on most radio stations. They just didn’t get where he was coming from.

Rich Hope’s music is a fine mix of Texas Roadhouse, Doug Sahm Swagger, The Clash at their best and a solid belief in the music that got us to where we are today.

Check out the review quotes from The Vancouver Sun’s fine music writer

Stuart Derdeyn.

 

“ the album ranges to the soul rocker in Heartbreaker to the Sterno-gargling blues crooner of Paranoia Blues”

 “Golden Clouds: Possibly the highlight of the album, this Status Quo-meets-Fabulous Thunderbirds boogie has as near perfect a bass/drum snap intro as you’ll ever hear. Plus, Hope drops in the kind of guitar solo around the 2:45 mark that lead players should study”

 

Running Shoes:  “Like the Sir Douglas Quintet roaring with methamphetamine”

 

“Watch his website richhope.ca.”

 

If you want to hear the whole interview – please subscribe to Mulligan Stew Podcast

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FYI – The only way we could get this interview done was for me sit in his barber chair at

https://belmontbarbers.ca/

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan StewMarch 09 2019 
Welcome to The StewTD Mulliganwww.mulliganstew.ca
back to Memphis (live)The BandLive at Watkins Glen
someday never comesJohn Fogertywrote a song for everyone
Just your fool (live)Carlos del JunkoJust Your Fool
www.deanehouse.comwww.mulliganstew.ca 
Beast of BurdenBig Headed Todd and the MonstersRock Steady
CandyTom Petty and the HeartbreakersMojo
Mulligan Stew PodcastSpotify Google Play. Apple Podcasts 
Some kind of LoveRich HopeI’m all yours
Better than you wantMatt AndersonHalfway home by morning
Dog days are over (live)Florence and The MachineMTV Unplugged
Am I wrongKeb MoKeb Mo
The Stew Year 23TD Mulliganwww.mulliganstew.ca
Talk to meDelbert McClintonHeard it on the X
Good KisserLake Street DiveFree Yourself Up
Mulligan Stewwww.ckuaradio.com 
I ain’t got youJimmy ReedVery best of
Coming UP – Rich Hope Interviewwww.mulliganstew.ca 
Fire on the BayouThe MetersAnthology
Big Chief (live)Big Chief Monk BoudreauxThe Musical Mojo of Dr John
I used to couldMark KnopflerPrivateering
www.coyotebanff.comNEXT – New Music 
Self Help BookRyan McMahonIn line for a smile
Take on meTomato TomatoCanary in a Coal Mine
I wish I was wrongDave GunningUp against the sky
Boom BoomJL HookerBest of
Up Next – Allmans. Doug Sahm. Rich Hope Interviewwww.mulliganstew.ca 
One Way Out (live)Allman BrothersLive at Fillmore East
Wasted Days Wasted NightsDoug SahmTop Collection
2:19John HammondWicked Grin
Rich Hope Interview  
CreepstoneRich HopeI’m all yours
Rich Hope Interview  
Blow awayRich HopeI’m all yours
Rich Hope Interview  
5 cents a DanceRich HopeI’m all yours
   

 

March 9th, 2019 – The 41st VanWineFest Part One – The Californians!

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The 41st VanWineFest Part One – The Californians!

By the Numbers..

• Over 25,000 wine fans
• 16 countries
• 160 wineries; including 53 from featured region California
• 50 participating restaurants, hotels, caterers
• 1,450 wines.
• 42,000 bottles poured and/or purchased (2018 stats)
• 82,000 wine glasses used (2018 stats)

Our Numbers

32 interviews..
25 winemakers
7 CEO’s or General Managers.
Sleepless nights – 2
Hours budgeted for all interviews – 3
Minutes to missing last Harbour Air flight – 1

THE SHOW

41 years ago the Vancouver International Wine Festival opened their doors to the World’s wineries.
Only one showed up. Robert Mondavi brought his California wines to pour that day.
Some say California saved the show.


And so, here we are 41 years later and California is the feature region at the 41st VanWineFest.
What a line up. We couldn’t talk to them all but we did do pretty well.
Seventeen Californians and one certain Washington Red Mountain newbie.
Have a favourite California wine? Check the list below. See if it’s there or see if it’s there but go looking for a new California pal.
FYI – Next Week Gina Gallo. Jean Charles Boisset and 15 Canadian winemakers

Jon Bonne – Keynote Speaker. Author of The New Wine Rules

Here’s why I immediately liked Jon Bonne.
“ Not all pink wine need be Summer water But Whispering Angel should be cast into some Miltonian iteration of Hell”
Jon Bonné is one of the most influential American voices on wine. He is the senior contributing editor for PUNCH, and the author of The New California Wine and The New Wine Rules.
www.punchdrink.com

Jon Bonne

Bob Blue – Founding Winemaker at Bonterra, 1000 Stories and Elysian Collection.

In 2016 the Wine Enthusiast awarded Bonterra as its American Winery of the Year because of its commitment to organic farming and it’s quality of affordable wines. Bonterra is the most popular organic wine in the USA.
Fetzer’s bourbon-barrel-aged Zinfandel 1000 Stories debuted in 2014. In the five years since, production has exploded from 5,000 cases to more than 140,000 annually!
www.bonterra.com
www.fetzer.com

Craig McAllister – Winemaker at La Crema

A New Zealand native, McAllister earned a bachelor’s degree in viticulture and enology from Lincoln University in Christchurch, New Zealand. His deep passion for winemaking has taken him all over the world, from New Zealand to Australia, Chile and Cyprus. Since moving to California, in addition to his work with La Crema, McAllister has also made wine for Wild Ridge, crafting elegant Pinot Noir from vineyards on the rugged Sonoma Coast.
www.lacrema.com

Randy Lange – Owner Lange Twins

Lange Twins

Randy Lange is a fifth-generation winegrower.
During the 1870’s his Great-Grandparents, Johann and Maria Lange, settled in Lodi. By 1916 they had the family’s first grape-ranch. It was on this ranch where their dad, Harold, was born in 1920.
In 1974 they decided to farm on our own. They finally built Lange Twins winery in 2006.
FYI – Lange Lodi vineyard produces spicy old-vine Zinfandel, concentrated Bordeaux-style wines and lively Rhone-style reds and whites—many from organically or sustainably farmed vineyards.
www.langetwins.com

Ondine Chattan

Chief Winemaker Share a Slash/Cannonball/Cowboys and Angels
High Dive and Astrolabe
Ondine is a passionate Sonoma County winemaker with experience ranging from cult boutique producers to notable household name brands. Her love of the diversity of Sonoma and California at large fuels her enthusiasm for making a range of varietals from Sauvignon Blanc to Cabernet. Started her career at Cline, Beam and Geyser Peak.
www.shareasplash.com

Emma Swain – CEO St Supery

Emma Swain, CSW and CEO of St. Supéry Estate Vineyards and Winery has worked in the wine industry for more than 20 years. Emma started in finance, before joining Niebaum-Coppola Winery and later worked at Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery for thirteen years as Chief Operating Officer
“Our primary focus is on Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon, “We’re a 100 percent Estate Winery, which means that we grow and produce everything that we make, without a drop of anything else coming into the process. Of the more than 530 wineries in the area, there are only a handful in the Napa Valley that are 100 percent Estate.”
www.stsupery.com

Paul Wagner – Napa Valley College

Paul Wagner was honored by the American Wine Society as the winner of its annual Award of Merit for 2018. Other recipients of the award include Robert Mondavi, Gina Gallo, Warren Winiarski, etc
“Paul has influenced the way the public drinks wine and thinks about wine”
Paul Wagner has been an instructor for Napa Valley College’s Viticulture and Enology department for the past 23 years. In addition, he teaches at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, is a guest lecturer at many universities and has spoken at more than 80 conferences throughout the world on wine, wine education, wine tourism, public affairs, and wine marketing.
www.rickandpaulwine.com

David Gates Jr – Ridge Vineyards VP Vineyard Operations

After an obligatory stint in Napa Valley he made his way to Ridge in 1989. David’s duties include managing the historic Monte Bello vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains, the Whitton Ranch at Geyserville, and the Lytton Estate vineyards at Healdsburg, as well as monitoring and helping all Ridge growers in Sonoma, Napa, Santa Clara, and San Luis Obispo Counties.
Ridge’s fame started when it was placed fifth in the 1976 Judgment of Paris tasting. At the 30th anniversary tasting in 2006 it went several steps further, with its 1971 Monte Bello Cabernet winning first place in the original vintage category and the 2000 ranking top for new vintages.
www.ridgewine.com

Russ Weis – President Silverado Vineyards

In 2005, Silverado Vineyards pioneering winemaker Jack Stuart stepped down as general manager, and Russ Weis took the reins. Russ, a senior vice president with Robert Mondavi (launched Opus One), brought more than twenty years winemaking to Silverado. He is extremely passionate about the winery: “We enjoy an amazing array of meticulously cared for estate fruit. Even in the most challenging years, our vineyards guarantee us a level of quality which we can be proud to call Silverado.”
Silverado makes around 85,000 cases each year, of which 22,000 are Chardonnay and the rest Bordeaux-style wines. The vineyards are in cool climate Napa regions, Carneros and Stag’s Leap.
www.silveradovineyards.com

Harvest Duhig – Atlas Peak Winemaker/Grower Relations Wagner Family of Wines
Caymus.Conundrum.MerSoleil.Emmolo.Red Schooner

Born and Raised in Napa. In September of 2002 she tried selling grapes to Chuck Wagner. He declined the fruit but hired her to work with him.17 years later she’s Mountain Cabernet Winemaker for Caymus Vineyards. Harvest also has her own family winery Duhig, in Coombsville.
www.wagnerfamilyofwine.com

Kristen Barnhisel – Winemaker (White Wines) J Lohr

Also born and raised in Napa, Kristen brings two decades of viticulture and winemaking on three continents to making the whites at J Lohr.
Along the way she worked with mentors Zelma Long at Long Vineyard and Milla Handley at Handley Cellars.
www.jlohr.com

Ray Signorello – Owner/Winemaker Signorello Estates

Ray lost his winery to the Napa fires. The house his Father built and the buildings attached.
Surprisingly his wines mostly survived. Signorello was designed like a Bordeaux Chateau. Everything farmed in-house for the past 40 years. His surviving vines included 38 year old Chardonnay vines with the Cab vines not that far behind.

Ray Signorello

Ray was pouring his fabulous Signorello Estates Cab but also his new wines Fuse, Edge and Trim.
Signorello is Located in the heart of the Silverado Trail. Just North is Stags Leap and just West is Oak Knoll. There’s a new winery being built this year.
Ray on Social Media and Millennials
“They’re different from Gen X and Baby Boomers. They seem to be more interested in trying wines they haven’t heard of before – off-beat stuff – not necessarily the blue chip Napa Valley. So the challenge is how do we in Napa Valley make sure we’re engaging them”
www.signorelloestate.com

Randy Ullom Chief Winemaker at Kendall-Jackson

Randy Ullom

I cannot think of another winemaker who has stayed with the same winery for 28 years.
Randy oversees 12,800 acres of estate vineyards in cooler coastal California winegrowing regions. One third each in North Coast, Monterey and Santa Barbara counties.
www.kj.com

Randy Meyer Senior Winemaker Geyser Peak

A native of Santa Rosa Randy grew up tending the small family Muscat vineyard on their property.
He and his family promptly build a small cellar into a hill on their property and started production. As one does in wine country. Randy has interned at Piper Sonoma and Far Niente before spending 23 years with Korbel and Draxton Wine.
Geyser Peak was named Sonoma Winery of the Year in 2018 by The New York International Wine Competition. Farming in Sonoma plus The Russian River and Alexander Valleys.
www.geyserpeakwinery.com

Karl Wente – Wente Vineyards

Fifth generation winemaker and winegrower Karl Wente grew up working at Wente Vineyards and expanded his experience at the Peter Michael Winery in Sonoma and Brown Brothers winery in Australia. In 2013, Karl was named one of Wine Enthusiast’s “40 Under 40.
www.wentevineyards.com

Thank You to :
James Murray – Tech and production
Kristine Wilkinson (ThinkMilk.ca)
Bailey Jelinski (Milk)
Anna Stuber (Milk)

 

NEXT WEEK :

Gina Gallo and Jean Charles Boisset
Barry Olivier
Matt Dumayne
John Skinner
Valeria Tait
Stefan Arneson
Chris Jentsch
Randy Picton
Roland Kruger
Victor Costa
Bill Eggert
Chris Wise
Ross baker
And the Nova Scotians!!

 

Ep 45 | Rich Hope Podcast

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Mar 4, 2019

Vancouver-based guitarist, singer-songwriter and barber Rich Hope gives Terry the lowdown on his brand new album, ‘I’m All Yours’. Did we mention it all happened while Rich gave Terry a haircut? The pair bond over a shared appreciation for Doug Sahm. Rich introduces us to four tracks from the new record, which he describes as “a reverent stew of rock, blues, soul and R&B”: “It Comes Alive”, “Heartbreaker”, “Some Kind of Love”, and “Blow Away”.

Mulligan Stew March 2nd 2019-Music to keep warm to

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Today’s Stew feels like a celebration on turning the corner into March.
Now, I know while many of you are buried in cold and Winter, some of you/us are seeing daffodils and unmissable signs of Spring.
So.
2 hours of hand-picked music to either get you through a chilly day or music to bbq by.
Your choice.
Enjoy!!

 

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan StewMarch 2 2019 
Welcome to Mulligan Stew – Year 23www.mulliganstew.ca 
stop yer tryinggrayson hughstop yer trying
I got a feeling (live)Paul McCartneyLive at Spotify Abbey Road Box Set
www.deanehouse.comComing UP -Matt Anderson Tedeschi Trucks Band 
Quarter on the groundMatt Andersonhalf way home by morning
When will I beginTedeschi Trucks BandSigns
The Stew Year 23www.mulliganstew.ca 
Diggin on James BrownTower of PowerSoul with a Capitol S
Right place Wrong timeDr John – Bruce SpringsteenMusical Mojo of Dr John
Get down MosesJoe Strummer and the MescalerosStreetcore
www.mulliganstew.caTerry David Mulligan 
simple case of the bluesrosie floressimple case of the blues
Buckets of rainNeko CaseLive from Austin Texas
www.mulliganstew.caPodcast. Stew Radio. Tasting Room Radio 
Things gonna changeJohn Lee Hooker Carlos SantanaChill Out
Welcome to Mulligan Stew – Year 23find everything at mulliganstew.ca 
orange juice bluesthe BandBest of
blow awayrich hope – check him out on PodcastI’m all yours
Do something for medoug sahmthe last blues band in Texas
with or without youU2The Joshua Tree
walk through this lifeTedeschi Trucks BandSigns
www.coyotebanff.comComing UP Alicia Keys – John Hammond 
unthinkableAlicia Keysthe element of freedom
www.mulliganstew.caServing Fish in the Jailhouse Oh Boy – NEXT 
fish in the jailhouseJohn HammondThe 1-10 Chronicals 2
the very thing makes you happyCooder Lindley FamilyLive at Vienna Opera
TD Mulliganwww.mulliganstew.ca 
slip awaymumford and sonsDelta
glory days (live)Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandSongs of Friendship – livesseries
   

March 2nd, 2019- 41st Van Wine Fest features California Wines – So Do We!

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41st Van Wine Fest features California Wines – So Do We!

THE SHOW

Thursday Feb 28 Tasting Room Radio sets up a mobile studio at Vancouver International Wine Festival to record 35 winemaker interviews.
It’s the wine version of an All-Star Game.

First half: all Californian
Second half  Canada, mostly BC.
Those interviews will run for the next several weeks.

We’re starting by going back to last week’s wine stars.
In order to get everyone into the show plus include The Somms and Oscar specials I had to edit their interviews down to a hand full of minutes.
Not This Week.

Here are the feature interviews with:

Joel Peterson – Ravenswood. Chief Winemaker & The Godfather of Zin.
Inducted into the Vintners Hall of Fame.

Joel Peterson

One of the leaders in preserving the heritage Zin vines of California. Joel is a true California winemaking Icon and a tremendous person.
https://www.ravenswoodwinery.com/
#VIWF IS ON

Melissa Stackhouse – Meiomi. Head Winemaker

The name Meiomi means “coast” and the brand’s winemaker, Melissa Stackhouse works with coastal vineyards to create one of the most popular Pinots in Canada (and of course The USA)

Melissa Stackhouse Meiomi

 

Born and raised in Michigan, Melissa worked for a number of years at a newspaper in Bellingham, so she’s familiar with Vancouver and its food scene.

Graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Viticulture and Enology at the University of California Davis and her wine career was started. She worked her way through cellars at La Crema, J Vineyards Winery and Clos de Bois. That’s a lot of harvests.

I’m really looking forward to her plans for Meiomi Bubble.
https://www.meiomi.com/

Tom Gore – Farmer and Winemaker Tom Gore Vineyards

Tom Gore is a second-generation grape farmer from Sonoma County and from the time he learned to walk, he was stomping alongside his dad, getting dirty and taking care of the grapes.

For Tom Gore, farming isn’t a profession, it’s a way of life. His family helped develop the vineyards of Northern California into a world-class winemaking region, and Tom’s childhood was spent among the vines.

 

 

He has worked every harvest since he was seven years old, and has always known farming grapes would be his life’s work.

He also has a wicked sense of humor. He’s funny. His wines are serious.
https://www.tomgorevineyards.com/

Mark de Vere Robert Mondavi Wines

Who better to speak to the history and legacy of Robert Mondavi than Master of Wine Mark de Vere?
Robert Mondavi was one of just a handful of California winemakers who became a household name in the 20th century. He and his wife Margrit were one of the founding families of the wine culture in the Napa Valley. Some would argue, the founding family.

One of their original vineyards To Kalon is considered equal to a Grand Cru vineyard.
Google Robert Mondavi. It’s a huge story.
And even though it’s not yet imported into Canada, try to get your hands on their Cab Franc. WoW!

NEXT WEEK –
12 of the very best wine stars from California (Part One)

STORIES WE ARE WORKING ON:

41ST Vancouver international wine festival
18 Californians. Winemakers and Owners
And 15 Canadians. Winemakers and owners
Uncorked and Untapped in Parksville
Black Hills pours new releases.
La Stella leans Italian!
Vancouver Somms
Okanagan Falls Wineries pour new releases in Vancouver
Brigitte Raye Orto Astisan Pasta (bad dog bread) North Vancouver

Ep 44 | Tom Wilson (LeE HARVeY OsMOND) Podcast

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Tom Wilson returns with his fourth LeE HARVeY OsMOND release, Mohawk, out this week. Tom shares stories behind five tracks from the album – “Forty Light Years,” “Mohawk,” “Colours,” “BAM,” and “Kingdom Come.” Plus, Terry gets the scoop on the forthcoming play based on Tom’s autobiography ‘Beautiful Scars’, and how he hopes to inspire others by telling the story about discovering his heritage.

Mulligan Stew Feb 23rd 2019- Tom Wilson Interview

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LISTEN LIVE!

5-7 MST Saturdays on CKUA Radio

It took 6 minutes for Tom to answer the first question…

I said something about

“Mohawk is your 4th album as Lee harvey OsMOND….in the beginning was it serious or just fooling around?”  and off he went.

He’s just finished an exhibition of his art   Mohawk Warriors and Chiefs, he’s planning a play (Musical) called Beautiful Scars.

Writing a second book is in his immediate future as is writing and recording the next Blackie and the Rodeo Kings album in Nashville.

On the cover of Mohawk is Tom’s painting The Long Road Home to Kahnawake. There are crosses embedded into the clothing.

How are you and religion I asked?

The storytelling that followed was fantastic.

That’s what Toms true gift is – storytelling.

Since discovering after 50 plus years that he was adopted and was, in fact, a Mohawk,  Tom character has changed. We all would change with news like that.

It shows itself in his words ..

“Over the course of discovering my true identity, the intention of my writing, my music and my art is to reduce the gap between my indigenous culture and colonialists to make a more patient, loving community.”

 

Mulligan Stew Radio will air Saturday 5-7Pm Mtn on CKUA RADIO  province-wide in Alberta

Mulligan Stew Podcast drops on Saturday as well – the complete interview.  Subscribe at Google Play – Apple Podcasts or Spotify

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Feb 23 2019Special Guest – Tom Wilsonwww.mulliganstew.ca
nobody does thatmark knopflerdown the road wherever
chasing youJJ CaleChasing you
Long way downNuela Charlessingle
live and let dieWingsRed Rose Speedway
www.deanehouse.comTom Wilson Interview in 40 minutes 
things have changedBettye LaVetteThings have Changed
Mulligan Stew with tdmTom Wilson Interview in 30 minutes 
Troubled MindDan Manganmore or less
who do you loveElise LeGrowPlaying Chess
real real gonevan morrisonEnlightenment
www.coyotesbanff.comwww.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP Tom Wilson 
Pride and JoyMarvin GayeHitsville Box Set
The way you do the things you doThe TempationsHitsville Box Set
Dancing in the StreetsMartha Reeves and the VandellasHitsville Box Set
This old heart of mineThe Isley BrothersHitsville Box Set
www.mulliganstew.caHome of Stew radio. Stew Podcast. Tasting Room Radio 
Something to loseMatt Anderson/Amy HelmHalfway home by morning
www.mulliganstew.caHome of Stew radio. Stew Podcast. Tasting Room Radio 
Tom Wilson InterviewMulligan Stew 
Kingdom ComeLee Harvey OsmondMohawk
Tom Wilson Interviewwww.mulliganstew.ca 
MohawkLee Harvey OsmondMohawk
Tom Wilson InterviewComplete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast 
40 light yearsLee Harvey OsmondMohawk
Tom Wilson InterviewComplete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast 
ColoursLee Harvey OsmondMohawk
Complete Tom Wilson InterviewMS Podcast (google.spotify.apple) 
Shame, Shame, ShameLake Street DiveFree Yourself Up
ShameThe Tedeschi Trucks BandSigns
ShameBen RogersWildfire
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stewwww.mulliganstew.ca 
pass you bythe crooked brothersthank you Im Sorry
had I paidThe small gloriesWonderous Traveller
Subscribe to Mulligan Stew PodcastApple Podcasts. Spotify. Google Play Music 
Just your foolThe Rolling StonesBlue and Lonesome
   

February 23rd, 2019- Here Come “The Californians” and The Oscars!

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Here Come “The Californians” and The Oscars

 

THE SHOW

 

This edition of Tasting Room Radio has a little bit of everything.

Interviews with the wine stars of  Mondavi, Tom Gore, Ravenswood and Meiomi.

Four Sommeliers have recommendations for 41st Vancouver International Wine Festival (starts Saturday)

Kurtis Kolt (Georgia Straight) Kristi Linneboe (L’Abattoir) Kelcie Jones (Chambar) and Somm of the Year Matt Landry (Stable House Bistro)

And we finish with Film and Wine. It’s Oscar weekend (Sunday).  Gary and Hayley Hamilton Cogill created a Podcast that focuses on film and wine because that’s what they both specialize in.

Gary’s picking the winners and so is Hayley.

 

Melissa Stackhouse  

Chief Winemaker  Meiomi

https://www.meiomi.com/

  Melissa brings a unique vision and spirit to her role at Meiomi.

Melissa Stackhouse

 

With as much zeal and enthusiasm as when she first started out in the industry, Melissa aspires to create wines that are meant to be enjoyed while laughing and sharing a delicious meal with friends and family.

While laidback and easygoing by nature, Melissa has an extensive and impressive background at some of California’s top wineries, including:

La Crema, J Vineyards & Winery, Jackson Family Wines, and Clos du Bois.

 

 

Tom Gore

Owner/Winemaker Tom Gore Vineyards

https://www.tomgorevineyards.com

 

 Tom Gore is a second-generation grape farmer from Sonoma County and from the time he learned to walk, he was stomping alongside his dad, getting dirty and taking care of the grapes. For Tom Gore, farming isn’t a profession, it’s a way of life.

Tom Gore

His family helped develop the vineyards of Northern California into a world-class winemaking region, and Tom’s childhood was spent among the vines.

He has worked every harvest since he was seven years old and has always known farming grapes would be his life’s work.

As Tom is most proud of explaining what he does as a farmer—connecting people to the earth and telling the story of where the wine comes from. The work of a farmer.

 

 

Joel Peterson

Founder  Ravenswood Zins

The Godfather of Zin

https://www.ravenswoodwinery.com

In 1976 Joel founded Ravenswood in partnership with fellow wine lover Reed Foster, a Harvard MBA. In 1977, he’d left his job in San Francisco and moved to Sonoma to work in the clinical lab at Sonoma Valley Hospital.

He didn’t quit that job until 1992, a few years after the winery turned its first profit and Robert Parker pronounced Ravenswood wines “first class – bold, dramatic and complex.” Today, Joel works with 100+ northern California growers who provide grapes for Ravenswood.

Joel Peterson

Ravenswood is one of the few wineries that has had the philosophical and winemaking skill of one winemaker for over 30 years.  That  contributes to a consistency of quality and style rarely found in California.

Joel is a current member and former president of the Sonoma Valley Vintners and Growers Alliance (S.V.V.G.A.) and is on the Board of Directors for the Sonoma County Vintner. He is a founding Board member and former two-time President of Zinfandel Advocates and Producers (Z.A.P.). Joel is also a Senior Vice President with Constellation Wines US. He is also a member of the Vintners Hall of Fame.

A great guy and a true friend to all of us.

 

Mark de Vere – Master of Wine

For Robert Mondavi Winery.

https://www.robertmondaviwinery.com

 

Mondavi

 

41 years ago, when the first wine festival took place… Robert Mondavi was the first and only winery attending.

So it’s a wonderful thing to see them featured 41 years later along with California.

Yes, they will be pouring their famous Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 but do NOT pass up the chance to try their Oakville Cab Franc  2015.  WoW!

 

Mark takes us through the wonderful story of how Mondavi came to be one of the great wineries of the World.

 

Four Sommeliers with tips for VanWineFest

 Who better to give everyone some reminders of how to survive a chase through the VanWineFest Tasting Room. There are hundreds of wines being poured. Its led some attendees to wobble after lunch or after dinner.

Offering help with your plan and some wines to watch for are..

Kurtis Kolt – Georgia Straight and wine educator.

Matt Landry – Sommelier of the Year. Stable House Bistro

Kelcie Jones – Chambar

Kristi Linneboe – L’Abattoir

 

www.KurtisKolt.com

https://www.chambar.com

https://www.labattoir.ca

thestablehouse.ca/

 

 

Make notes and Good Luck.

 

Gary and Hayley Cogill  (Cogill Wine and Film)

Its Oscar weekend. Gary and Hayley have a great Podcast that blends Film and Wine.

Both from Dallas.

Gary has been a  well known TV and Print film critic for many  years.

Hayley Hamilton Cogill is a much admired Sommelier  known for columns and shows like Dallas Uncorked. Red Wine with Breakfast. Hawaii Uncorked etc.

Cogill Wine and Film, A perfect Pairing is their Podcast

Gary and I will go over the Oscar nominations and his projected Winners for

Supporting Actor

Actor

Director

Film.

 

Hayley will pair with a theme or character from the films or roles.

It’s fast and it’s fun.

And the Oscar goes to –

https://cogillconsulting.com

 

SHOWS WE’RE WORKING ON

 

41ST Vancouver international wine festival

18 Californians.  Winemakers and Owners

And 15 Canadians.   Winemakers and owners

Uncorked and Untapped in Parksville

Black Hills pours new releases.

Vancouver Somms

Complete interviews with Mondavi/Tom Gore/Ravenswood/Meiomi

Okanagan Falls Wineries pour new releases in Vancouver

Brigitte Raye  Orto Astisan Pasta  (bad dog bread)  North Vancouver

 

Ep 43 | Derek Trucks of Tedeschi Trucks Band Podcast

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This week, Terry takes a deep dive into the electric new album by Tedeschi Trucks Band. Derek Trucks tells Terry about everything that went into creating ‘Signs’, the fifth studio album from the twelve-piece blues group.

The podcast includes three tracks from the new record: “Hard Case,” “Shame,” and “They Don’t Shine.”

The Podcast interview with Derek Trucks took place a week ago.
This Friday the new Tedeschi Trucks Band Album Signs came out.
Hours later on  Friday,  band member and friend Kofi Burbridge’s repaired heart failed him.
Yet another friend of the band passed on.
Derek talks about recent losses and how it affected the band, their lives and their music.
This Podcast is dedicated to the life and legacy of Kofi Burbridge.

-TDM