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November 24th 2018- A Church. A Fort. A Chef and One of NZ’s Best,  Felton Road.

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A Church. A Fort. A Chef and One of NZ’s Best,  Felton Road.

OK.  Let’s take them one at a time.

Evan Saunders –  Winemaker at Blasted Church  (Okanagan Falls)

Evan Saunders

Evan grew up on the Canadian prairies.

Became a Micro-Biologist at UVic.

Which led to the wine course at Brock in Ontario and finally his first
winery at Osoyoos La Rose and a 3-year mentorship with their winemaker
Pascal Madevon.

Now Evan’s  talent has been fully recognized at Blasted Church, south of
Penticton, overlooking Skaha Lake and part of the Okanagan Falls Winery
Assn.

Blasted Church is unlike any other winery in Canada.

They make over 30 different wines, even though they keep changing, their
labels are totally one-of-a-kind  and very likely bother some wine fans who
happen to be religious.

Best of all, they make wine fun and funny AND they come through with solid
wines in the bottle.

Evan has created several new wines. The revered series featuring Answered
Prayers AND Nectar of the Gods (in partnership with pal  Pascal Madevon)

Plus Bible Thumper.

Down the road watch for Evan’s influence on the Blasted Church reds  That’s
his specialty.

Heads UP – we didn’t have room for all of Evan’s recommendations for last
week’s Winter Whites.

Here’s his list of Winter Whites  which he talks us through on today’s show
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2017 Sauvignon blanc – 25% barrel fermentation, about 6% Semillon, estate
Sauvignon blanc

2017 Small Blessings Semillon – about 45 cases, barrel fermentation, 11
months on lees, Semillon from the North shore of Osoyoos Lake

2016 Bible Thumper – barrel fermentation, Viognier, Roussanne blend

2016 Nectar of the Gods – Petit Verdot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cot noir blend,
22 months in barrel, about 50% new French oak  ( It’s not White. Evan will
explain)

https://blastedchurch.com

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Rolf de Bruin – Fort Berens co-founder. (Lillooet BC)

Rolf de Bruin Fort Berens

Rolf and his wonderful wife/partner Heleen Pannekoek share the management
duties at  Fort Berens  in Lillooet, BC

They were the first winery in the area but  Rolf tells us about the four
growers now operating in the area plus yet another winery   Cliff and Gorge
will open at Texas Creek Ranch,  Spring 2019.  Plus a new GI has been
approved for Lillooet and so beginning with their next vintage they will be
able to use Lillooet VQA on their labels.

Fort Berens Winery

Rolf was also happy to announce the release of their exceptional  Reserve
Wines

Riesling

Cab Franc

Meritage

Plus their Classics

Pinot Noir

Cab Franc

Meritage

In May they planted their new Red Rock Vineyard with 4 acres of Merlot and 5
acres of Cab Franc.

Early in 2019, they plan to plant more Riesling, Cab, Gruner, and Merlot.

Things are looking good in Lillooet.  Have a listen to Rolf and then make
plans to give them a visit in 2019.

http://www.fortberens.ca

Nigel  Greening –  Felton Road  (NZ)

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Maker of one of the world’s finest Pinot Noirs. No Question.

This Central Otago icon produces stunning biodynamic wines year after year.
These guys really know their stuff.

In 2010 Felton Road was designated a Grand Cru winery of New Zealand. This
Grand Cru status, currently only held by two other wineries (including Ata
Rangi), recognizes the premier producers of Pinot Noir in New Zealand.

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Winemaker Blair Walter is a master of less is more, Pinots are unfined and
unfiltered and challenge the very best the world has to offer.

Felton Road is situated on warm, north facing slopes of glacial loess soils
in Bannockburn, in the heart of Central Otago. The modern gravity fed winery
receives 100% estate grown fruit from its three vineyards that are all
farmed biodynamically and are fully certified by Demeter. Minimal
intervention in the winemaking with such practices as wild yeast, no fining
or filtration, allow the unique vineyard characters to further express their
considerable personality.

Since the first vintage in 1997, Felton Road has acquired a formidable
worldwide reputation.

Felton Road is one of the legendary names in New Zealand wine. They’re
probably the most famous of the Central Otago wineries, making some highly
regarded Pinot Noirs.

It was my great pleasure  to spend a number of hours talking to Owner, part
time chef and team leader Nigel Greening.

Looking for one of the best wineries anywhere in NZ?

You’ve just found it.  Felton Road.

https://feltonroad.com/

Chef Andrey Durbach – Il Falcone (Courtney, BC)

Andrey and Sian Durbach moved to the Comox  Valley, Vancouver Island over
a year ago from Vancouver. They had been  running multiple  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 favorite 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?

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 traveled 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/

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Holiday Wines

Wine Gifting

Best interviews of the Year

Mulligan Stew Nov 17 2018-Winnipeg Special!

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Winnipeg.

It’s smack in the middle of the country.

Influences, whether it be The arts,  food or wine come from East and West.

So how is it, that Winnipeg and Manitoba consistently gift all of Canada with singers and songwriters?

Bands and artists?

All the way back to The Guess Who, Neil Young, BTO, The Weakerthans, Crash test Dummies and so many others.

We have three guests on this week’s Stew.  All three call Winnipeg home.

 

The Bros Landreth.  Sound like a  latter day Little Feat.

Joey and David. And their buds as supporting band.  Great playing and songwriting.

Joey has a new album coming out. Touring Alberta this week.

Saturday Calgary – Sunday Lethbridge – Tuesday Red Deer –  Wednesday Edmonton.

The Bros album comes out in the Spring.

Carly Dow – Two albums from Kick starter. The first was the very successful Ingrained.

Now comes Comet.

Filled with hooks,  poetry and an understanding of human nature.  Nature period.

Carly is, after all, an Environmental  Scientist.

One of Carly’s best friends is Madeleine Roger who also has a new album out.

Cottonwood was also a Kick-starter project.

Yes, she sounds like a young Joni Mitchell.  That’s just the way she’s built.

Speaking of building, her twin brother Lucas (Roger Roger) builds guitars. Madeleine builds beautiful Kayaks.

And exceptional music. Here is a voice for a generation.

Well done Winnipeg.

Check out the playlist below…

The Beatles demos from the White Album Super Deluxe.

New Los Lobos, Dan Mangan.

Eric Clapton Live, U2 , Whitehorse, Stevie Wonder, Rod Stewart, The Band and Staple Singers, Madeleine Peyroux, Kinks, Paul Simon.

Cheers

-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Nov 17 2018
The Stew is ON THE AIR www.mulliganstew.ca
The Fear Los Lobos single from Next Album
angel of harlem U2 Rattle and Hum
Baby, scratch my back Whitehorse The Northern South Vol1
www.deanehouse.com Mulligan Stew – The Winnipeg Special
all day and all of the night (live) The Kinks Live at the BBC
Isn’t she lovely Stevie Wonder Hitsville
hand in hand Paul McCartney Egypt Station
Mulligan Stew Year 23 with TDMulligan www.mulliganstew.ca
I want a little girl (live) Eric Clapton One more Car. One more rider Live
while my guitar gently weeps The Beatles The Beatles Super Deluxe
TDMulligan – The Stew www.mulliganstew.ca
Revolution (Demo) The Beatles The Beatles Super Deluxe
Back in the USSR (Demo) The Beatles The Beatles Super Deluxe
Winnipeg Interviews Coming UP Bros Landreth.Carly Dow.Madeleine Roger www.mulliganstew.ca
(Looking for)The Heart of a Saturday Night Madeleine Peyroux Half the perfect World
The Weight The Band & The Staple Singers The Last Waltz
The Winnipeg Special NEXT Bros Landreth and Carly Dow
The Bros Landreth (David and Joey) Winnipeg Special
Made up Mind Bros Landreth Undercover
The Bros Landreth (David and Joey) Winnipeg Special
I am a fool Bros Landreth let it Lie (Deluxe)
Carly Dow Interview Winnipeg Special
Cut and Run Carly Dow Comet
Carly Dow Interview Winnipeg Special
Comet Carly Dow comet
Mulligan Stew with tdm The Winnipeg Special
Madeleine Roger Interview The Winnipeg Special
Sweet Little Lies Madeleine Roger Cottonwood
Madeleine Roger Interview The Winnipeg Special
60 years more Madeleine Roger Cottonwood
Madeleine Roger Interview The Winnipeg Special
automobile madeleine roger Cottonwood
Maggie May Rod Stewart All out 70’s
The Werewolf Paul Simon stranger to stranger
peaks and valleys dan mangan more or less
Mulligan Stew Thank You

November 17th – Winter Whites!

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Winter White Wines – If they exist, what are they?

 

 

THE SHOW

It was a comment about a year ago. Almost blew by me.

A winemaker used the phrase “I’m making Winter Whites”.

I’m sorry – what?

 

“A Winter White – what is that?

Well,  it’s a white wine that has enough texture and mouth feel to pair with Winter roasts, stews, soups, root vegetables etc.

OK..what whites have that ability?”

That’s where the whole idea got started.  This hour is dedicated to focusing in on white wines than can carry their weight through the Winter.

I sought out winemakers and wine experts who could explain Winter Whites and then recommend wines we could get our hands on.

Our guests include:

Chris Rielly – Head Sommelier at (David Hawksworth’s)  Nightingale Restaurant in Vancouver

https://hawknightingale.com/

 

Nightingale Restaurant

Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson – Drinks Editor Winnipeg Free Press https://www.winealign.com/profile/43820-Ben-MacPhee-Sigurdson

Kurtis Kolt – Georgia Straight Wine Writer http://www.kurtiskolt.com/

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine  https://www.mastersofwine.org/en/meet-the-masters/profile/index.cfm/id/dfb8a043-5e4b-e211-a20600155d6d822c

Michaela Morris – Wine writer and judge  https://michaelamorris.ca/

Jason Parkes – Winemaker The Hatch https://thehatchwines.com/ 

Jason Parkes – Winemaker The Hatch

Valeria Tait – GM and Winemaker at Bench 1775  https://www.bench1775.com/

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Kathy Malone – Winemaker at Hillside https://www.hillsidewinery.ca/

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If you join us for the hour you will indeed find out that Winter Whites do exist and we’ll tell you which wines to look for.

 

Here’s Chris Rielly’s List

Chris Rielly Head Sommelier at Nightingale

2016 Clos du Soleil Capella Sauvignon Blanc/Semillion Similkameen Valley

2013 Haywire Vintage Bubb Okanagan Valley

2016 Gustave Lorentz Pinot Gris Alsace france

2016 Pietradolce Carricante Etna Bianco Sicily Italy

2017 Yalumba “Y” Series Viognier South Australia Aus

 

Here’s Ben’s List:

 

Ben MacPhee-Sigurdson

d’Arenberg The Hermit Crab Viognier Marsanne (McLaren Vale, Australia)

$23 Everything Wine

Guigal 2016 Cotes du Rhone white (Cotes du Rhone, France)

$29 Everything Wine

60% Viognier, 15% Roussanne, 10% Marsanne, 8 % Clairette, 5% Bourboulenc, 2% Grenache blanc.

Torres 2017 Esmerelda (Catalunya, Spain)

$16.99 BCLDB

Moscatel and Gewurztraminer, spice and stone/tropical fruit with a hint of sweetness.

Testalonga Baby Bandito “Keep on Punching” Chenin Blanc (Swartland, South Africa)

The Winemakers have lots of suggestions. FYI – One name that pops up three times is Ava from Le Vieux Pin.

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

 

Blasted Church

Fort Berens

Holiday Wine Gifts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ep 32 | Jenn Grant Podcast

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Nov 16, 2018

This week on the Mulligan Stew podcast, we throw back to warmer days when Jenn Grant was in Alberta performing at the 2018 Edmonton Folk Music Festival. Jenn joined Terry at CKUA’s festival broadcast tent to share live renditions of songs from her latest album ‘Paradise,’ backed by her husband and musical collaborator Daniel Ledwell. Plus, Jenn shared a few details on her forthcoming album, produced by Portland’s own Tucker Martine.

Mulligan Stew Nov 10th 2018- Never Forget

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This is Remembrance Day Weekend..and so we begin with The Dirty Dozen Brass Band (Amazing Grace) and Shane Coyczan (Remember how we forgot/Remembrance Year)

Eric Clapton sings one of WW2’s greatest songs  “I’ll be seeing you” and The Hip finish with 50 Mission Cap.

And then..on into the heart of a Saturday night..

U2

Cat Stevens

Taj Mahal – Checking up on my baby Live

Dave Alvin does perhaps – perhaps the best ever cover of Highway 61 Revisited.

The Stones Live

kd lang

The Band

Leonard Cohen and Fats Domino bring it Live

And the last 30 minutes goes like this

New Dan Mangan

New Madeline Roger

New T Buckley

John Mayer does Tom Petty

So does Tom Petty

And we close with the big two

Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone

Leeroy Stagger and The Beatles

 

Never Forget

-TDM

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Nov 10 2018 TD Mulligan
Mulligan Stew Remembrance Day 2018 Never Forget
Amazing Grace The dirty dozen brass band Best of New orleans
remember how we forgot shane coyczan rememberance year
i’ll be seeing you eric clapton I still do
50 mission cap The Hip Yer Favourites
www.deanehouse.com Mulligan Stew Year 23
MULLIGAN STEW.ca mulliganstewmusic
California U2 Songs of Innocence
Peace Train Cat Stevens peace train
Welcome to Mulligan Stew Year 23 www.mulliganstew.ca
checking up on my baby (live) Taj Mahal Hidden Treasures 69-73
Highway 61 dave alvin highway 61 revisited
wild horses (live) the rolling stones from the vault Live at the Fonda theatre
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – kd. The band & CoCo playlist www.mulliganstew.ca
pulling back the reins (live) kd lang live by request
young blood the band til the night is gone tribute to doc pomus
This is The Stew Year 23 Coming UP – David Myles. Doug Sahm.Van the man td mulligan
The things I used to do Doug Sahm Hell of a Spell
Real Love David Myles Real Love
good news coco love alcorn wonderland
roll with the punches van morrison roll with the punches
Terry David Mulligan – The Stew Year 23 www.mulliganstew.ca
tower of song (live) Leonard Cohen live in Dublin
ain’t that a shame(live) fats domino live in austin
Hold on Hold on The Sadies In concert Vol 1
Mulligan Stew with tdm Coming UP – Dan Mangan.Rodney Crowell.T Buckley
Lynchpin Dan Mangan More or Less
60 more years Madeleine Roger Cottonwood
Frankie Please Rodney Crowell Tarpaper Sky
Song Unbroken T Buckley Miles we put behind
Mulligan Stew www.ckua.com
Free fallin (live) John Mayer purely acoustic
Mary Jane’s last dance Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Anthology
Joe Strummer and Joey Ramone Leeroy Stagger Love versus
back in the USSR The Beatles White Album

Ep 31 | Tom Wilson Podcast

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Nov 10, 2018


From the archives, Tom Wilson (LeE HARVeY OsMOND) joins Terry to discuss his book Beautiful Scars: Steeltown Secrets, Mohawk Skywalkers and the Road Home. Tom talks about his recovery from alcoholism, the dark moments he experienced during the heights of success with Blackie and the Rodeo Kings  & Junkhouse, and discovering the family secret that changed everything.

November 10th, 2018 – A Pinot Party!

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A BC Pinot Noir Celebration.

With a cast of All-Stars.

 

 

 THE SHOW

 

Everyone is talking about and buying BC  Pinot Noir these days.

If you ask growers and winemakers, they are pretty much agreed that BC is perfect for growing and harvesting Pinot Noir.

We truly hope you find your new best Pinot here with TRR.

 

The fourth annual BC Pinot Noir Celebration brings together 34 of the province’s best Pinot Noir producers to celebrate the varietal that is defining the region.

 

Co-Organizer JAK Meyer said

“This is an important time in BC, where Pinot Noir is starting to emerge as a signature grape with lots of different expressions. More wineries are coming on board as they find that their land is well suited to the grape. The BC Pinot Noir Celebration is not a competition, but rather a way to showcase what BC can do.”

 

Pinot Party. Christine Coletta & Curtis Krouzel

The BC Pinot Noir Celebration.  Linden Gardens,  Kaleden, BC

The fourth annual BC Pinot Noir Celebration brought  together 34 of the province’s best Pinot Noir producers to celebrate the varietal that is defining the region.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More than 300 guests  sipped, swirled and discovered the nuances of BC’s Pinot Noirs on Saturday, August 19th at Linden Gardens  in Kaleden. The event paves the way for provincial, national and international recognition of BC Pinot Noirs as a wine of excellence.

There were lively breakout sessions, special key note speaker with special keynote speaker Master of Wine Richard Hemming.

Pairing only the best foods were  Cameron Smith & Dana Ewart from Joy Road Catering, Alex Sielmann  from Frog City Café, former Okanagan Chef Matt Batey  & Mike Bernardo from Vij’s and Sutra in Victoria.

 

 

 Our guests include:

 Barb and Iain Phillip – Wine Experts

Chris Turyk – Unsworth  https://www.unsworthvineyards.com/

Jak Meyer – Meyer Family Vineyards   https://mfvwines.com/

Christine Coletta – Haywire and OK Crush Pad   http://okanagancrushpad.com/

Thorsten Allander – Foxtrot  https://www.foxtrotwine.com/

Doug Reimer – Mirabel  http://www.mirabelvineyards.com/

Leslie d’Andrea – Noble Ridge https://www.nobleridge.com/

Jeff Martin – La Frenz  http://www.lafrenzwinery.com/

Curtis Krouzel – 50th Parallel  https://www.50thparallel.com/

DJ Kearney –  New District.ca   https://newdistrict.ca/

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

Luke Smith – Howling Bluff https://www.howlingbluff.ca/

Bryant Mao – Hawksworth  https://hawksworthrestaurant.com/

Gustav Allander – Foxtrot  https://www.foxtrotwine.com/

  www.bcpinotnoir.ca 

    

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Fort Berens – growing by leaps and bounds.

Winter Whites?  Yes, there is such a thing.

( The subject is so welcomed, It’s a one hour special)

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Ep 30 | Dan Mangan Podcast

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Nov 3, 2018

This week on the show, Terry welcomes Dan Mangan. The Vancouver based indie rocker returns this month with his fifth album, and his first in 3 years. The record is called ‘More or Less’ and Dan will preview 5 tracks from the album on the podcast, along with some insights into those songs. Plus, we’ll hear about how the music industry has changed in the time since Dan’s last record, and his chance meeting with the legendary Paul McCartney.
Tracks include “Fool for Waiting,” “Troubled Mind,” “Just Fear, ” “Cold in the Summer,” and “Peaks and Valleys.”

Mulligan Stew Nov 3rd 2018- Dan Mangan

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It’s been two years since Dan Mangan stepped of the music merry-go-round and
headed home.
He was seeking silence and family.
What he found were  diapers, dishwashers, lawns to mow and a surprising
workload from film and tv soundtracks and scoring.
So, he was as busy as always but at least he was at home and being a Dad and
Husband.
In those two years between film scoring jobs, he found the time and focus
to work on his next album.  He worked his ass off hoping to get it right.
Well, He Got It Right.

This is by-far, the best album he has released.  The writing is nuanced.
The vocals are pulled back and more a part of the texture of the songs
instead of riding on top.  Perhaps it’s part the creative team in the studio
with him and in part because of the film scoring influence.  Doesn’t matter.
He nailed it.
-tdm
Dan says there’s a line in the song Cold in the Summer that sums up
everything he feels about this album, these songs and his life.
“I don’t know where the gig is – I don’t know if it’s cool – But I still get
lost in it and I have more to lose”
On Mulligan Stew – Saturday 5-7 Mtn (4-6 Pacific)
The complete one-on-one  interview can be heard  by subscribing to the
Mulligan Stew Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Play Music

PLAYLIST:

Mulligan Stew Nov 3 2018
Welcome to The Stew Playlist www.mulliganstew.ca Year 23
Crackin Up Billy Gibbons The Big Bad Blues
Cry a little Harp and Axe A real fine mess
Bad Moom Rising CCR Best of
Jimmie standing in the rain Elvis Costello National Ransom
www.deanehouse.com Coming UP – Dan Mangan Interview Brand New Album More or Less
Any party Leslie Feist Pleasure
The royal scam Steely Dan Citizen Dan 72-80
TD Mulligan – Mulligan Stew Year 23 Coming UP – Dan Mangan Interview
Come to me Sue Foley with Charlie Sexton The Ice Queen
Dignity (live) Bob Dylan Unplugged
Something Lost Carly Dow Comet
Jailer Jailer High Bar Gang Someday the heart will trouble the mind
Dan Mangan in 10 minutes Mulligan Stew with tdm
wont change the World Barney Bentall and Jim Cuddy The Drifter and The Preacher
Desire U2 Rattle and Hum
NEXT Dan Mangan sits in for a chat New Album More or Less
Dan Mangan Interview More or Less
Fool for Waiting Dan Mangan More or Less
Dan Mangan Interview More or Less
Troubled Mind Dan Mangan More or Less
Dan Mangan Interview Complete interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Just Fear Dan Mangan More or Less
Dan Mangan Interview Complete Interview on Mulligan Stew Podcast
Cold in the Summer Dan Mangan More or Less
dan mangan interview Complete interview in Mulligan Stew Podcast
Peaks and Valleys Dan Mangan more or less
Mulligan Stew – Year 23 www.mulliganstew.ca
Dixie Chicken (live) Little Feat Waiting for Columbus
Tripe Face Boogie (live) Little Feat Waiting for Columbus
www.coyotesbanff.com Next – Van the Man Mulligan Stew
In the days before Rock and Roll Van Morrison Enlightenment

 

November 3rd, 2018 – Judgment of B.C.

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THE SHOW

Hosted by the BC Wine Institute, and curated by the best in the business,
wine expert DJ Kearney, the Judgment of BC took place in Kelowna several
weeks ago.

 

I was pleased and honoured to be part of thirty nine international/national
wine judges.

We blind tasted and ranked the 24 wines.

12 were traditional method sparkling wines and 12 were Bordeaux-style red
blends.

6 of each were from BC and 6 were international benchmarks.

After ranking the wines, we then had to say whether the wines in question
were from BC or the World.

Some were easy. Many were impossible.

That’s a good sign.

 

 

Final Results at the bottom of the page

“The annual Judgment of B.C. allows us to gain insights and knowledge into
how we compare internationally,” said Kearney. “Introspection is a critical
part of ensuring we continue to make high quality wines, and also allows us
to collectively celebrate as an industry. We have so many reasons to be
proud, and the future is very bright.” Global News.

Our guests include:

DJ Kearney – WineDistrict.ca

Kurtis Kolt – The Georgia Straight

Michaela Morris – Educator and expert

Rhys Pender – Master of Wine

Mark Filatow – Owner/Executive Chef Waterfront Bistro

Ingo Grady – President of Poplar Grove Winery.

SPARKLING WINE RESULTS

1. Roederer Estate Anderson Valley Brut NV California | 12% | $46.99

2. Champagne Veuve Clicquot Brut NV France | 12% | $69.99

3. Champagne Pierre Paillard Les Parcelles Bouzy Grand Cru Extra Brut XIII
France |12.5% | $67.99

4. Blue Mountain Vineyard & Cellars Blanc de Blancs R.D. 2010 Okanagan
Valley, BC | 12.5% | $39.90

5. Noble Ridge Vineyard & Winery The One 2012 Okanagan Valley | 12.0% |
$47.90

6. Sperling Vineyards Brut Reserve 2011 Okanagan Valley, BC | 11.5% | $50

7. Graham Beck Brut Zero 2011 South Africa | 12% | $29.99

8. Tantalus Vineyards Blanc de Noir 2015 Okanagan Valley, BC | 12.0% | $30

9. Segura Viudas Heredad Brut Reserva Spain | 12% | $33.99

10. The View Winery Pearls Traditional Brut 2016 Okanagan Valley, BC | 11.8%
| $30

11. Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards Fitz Brut 2015 Okanagan Valley, BC | 11.6%
| $32.99

12. Mumm Napa Brut Prestige NV California | 13% | $25.99

RED BLEND RESULTS

1. Poplar Grove Winery The Legacy 2014 Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.0% | $52

2. Laughing Stock Vineyards Portfolio 2015 Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.9% | $50

3. Blackbird Arise 2015 Napa Valley, California | 14.5% | $86

4. Dominus Estate Napanook Napa Valley Red 2014 California | 14.5% | $125.99

5. Intersection Estate Winery Axiom 2014 Okanagan Valley, BC | 13.9% | $39

6. Chateau Poujeaux 2015 Moulis-en-Médoc, France | 14% | $65

7. CedarCreek Estate Winery The Last Word 2014 Okanagan Valley, BC | 14.6% |
$84.99

8. Osoyoos Larose Estate Winery Le Grand Vin 2015 Okanagan Valley, BC |
14.0% | $45

9. DeLille Cellars D2 2013 Columbia Valley, Washington State | 14.3% | $85

10. Clos du Soleil Winery Signature 2014 Similkameen Valley, BC | 14.8% |
$45

11. Chateau de La Dauphine 2015 Fronsac, France | 14.5% | $50

12. Chateau d’Armailhac Grand Cru Classé 5th Growth Pauillac, France 2015 |
13.5% | $90

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

  • Winter White Wines?
  • (Do they exist? What are they?)
  • Cornucopia
  • Fort Berens
  • Other stuff