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Fort Berens in Lillooet, BC we present a conversation with winemaker Alex Nel. 

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THE SHOW

Fort Berens in Lillooet, BC we present a conversation with winemaker Alex Nel. 

Alex Nel

 

From our friends at Fort Berens in Lillooet, BC we present a conversation with winemaker Alex Nel. 

Originally from the wine regions of South Africa, Alex came to BC with his winemaking wife to create a new life in a completely new country.

They have both made us better. Better wines, better vineyards and a better country.

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Right off the top, just want the reader to know how impressed I am  with these wines.

Not kidding here folks, these wines from Fort Berens announce the arrival of a winery to follow, taste and admire.

Winemaker - Fort Berens Estate Winery

Fort Berens Winery

We have 9 wines to taste and talk about. Each crafted with focused balance and skill.

 

Newly Released 2022 (All Gold Medal or above)

Blanc de Blanc 2022 Traditional method ( 91 Points and Gold  at The Nationals) 

Meritage 2022 ( Gold LA, Nationals, 93 points Natalie MacLean)

Meritage 2022

Cabernet  Franc 2022 (Gold and Best in Class  LA)

Cabernet Franc Reserve 2022 (95 Points.  Double Gold  Global Fine Wine Challenge)

 

 

Newly released 2023 Wines

 

Reisling Reserve 2023 (91 points Silver. The Nationals. 90 points Silver. Decanter World  Awards)

Chardonnay Reserve  White Gold  2023 (92 points Christopher Waters, Globe and Mail 2025)

Chardonnay Reserve White Gold 2023

New or soon-to-be-released  2024 Wines

 

Small Lot Pinot Gris 2024   Outstanding  (wine club and winery direct)

Riesling  2024  (93 Points Gold  Global Wine Challenge. 92 Points Gold  The Nationals )

Pinot Noir 2024  (very small crop. Truly Unique)

 

What’s truly remarkable is all of these wines and vineyards somehow managed to survive 2 Winter cold snaps that decimated many vineyards throughout BC.

It’s possible that their vineyards survived due to their farming practices. Fort Berens Winery has been certified as a sustainable winegrowing BC vineyard and winery.

 

Congratulations to the new CEO Heleen Pannekoek and Winemaker Alex Nel.

 

Bravo!!!

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Hester Creek

New red releases and

UNDICI – new super Tuscan style

Kismet – New Reds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

February 4th, 2023- Angus An/Kurtis Kolt. Creative pairings at New Fat Mao/Fort Berens Releases  

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Angus An/Kurtis Kolt. Creative pairings at New Fat Mao/Fort Berens Releases

 

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Fat Mao—meaning “prosperous cat” in Cantonese—is a casual open-kitchen concept by Chef Angus An, dishing up Thai-style noodle soups plus southeast Asian sides and drinks.

Flavourful made-from-scratch broths and locally sourced noodles are accompanied by smaller dishes of B.C. seafood, house-made tofu, and seasonal vegetable salads. Chef Angus recommends customizing your noodles with your choice of spicy sauces, oils, and tangy vinegars to personalize your own fun, comforting, and interactive meal.

 

“Fat Mao is an ode to the small storefronts handed down through several family generations that specialize in making one single dish over and over,” explains An. “I want our guests to pull up a stool and enjoy a bowl of their favourite noodle soup with a good novel for years to come.”

 

While the small and focused downtown menu features many fan favourites from the original Fat Mao, it will also offer a handful of tempting dishes from ceviche to rotating flavours of shaved ice that are exclusive to the new location.

Debut highlights include braised brisket noodles served with Asian celery and fried garlic; Nam Ngaio—a Northern-style tender pork-rib noodle dish with pork-blood cake, red cotton tree flowers, and fermented soybean; Albacore tuna ceviche with aromatic herb dressing and crispy taro; and Thai-tea shaved ice for a sweet finish, served with grass jelly and condensed milk with Thai iced-tea panna cotta.

 (Fat Mao Noodles –  Downtown Vancouver)

Angus An – Chef. Author. Restaurant founder.

The list of award-winning restaurants created and launched by Angus and his wife Kate is truly impressive.

Gastropod (Top 200 in the World – Zagat)  Rebranded to Maenam (best Thai 8 years running- Top 25 in  Canada & 2016 VanMag Restaurant of the Year)

Now, Angus and Kate have created Longtail Kitchen/Fat Mao/Freebird Chickenshack/Sen Pad Thai/Popina Canteen and  Fat Mao Noodles.

AngusAn KurtisKolt

Kurtis Kolt –  Has enjoyed consulting on the wine program at Maenam in Vancouver along with leaping into random adventures with chef/proprietor Angus An through various pursuits, from James Beard House dinners to pop-up Sherry bars. Now Angus has opened a second Fat Mao location in downtown Vancouver and he’s fully on board.

It’s a tricky food and wine room in that customers are in and out quickly. There’s simply not time to choose,  open and pour wines so Kurtis gathered together fine wines in cans and MagBags. This is like the food and wine version of a high-wire circus act. Every dish is an orchestra of flavors and textures. The challenge for Kurtis is – which of the many flavors and spices do you want to pair your wines with?

As for the wines…

Sharply priced wines ($6-$21) are available at Fat Mao Downtown in a wide variety of serving sizes: by-the-glass in three, six, or nine ounces; and by the can in 250 mL (5 oz) single-servings, 375mL (12+ oz) ‘half bottles’, and 473 mL (16 oz) equal to a couple of glasses. Notable wines featured on the current list include selections from British Columbia’s JoieFarm, Orofino, Birch Block, and Averill Creek, plus contemporary Californian gems like Ferdinand Albariño and Matthiasson’s Barbera-driven ‘Tendu’ Rosé.

Loved this conversation – It Rocked, just like Fat Mao.

Visit fatmaonoodles.com and follow @fatmaonoodles on Instagram for more information and up-to-date specials.

www.kurtiskolt.com

 

Rolf De Bruin  Co-Founder & Co-Owner Fort Berens Estate Winery   (Lillooet)

#3 Best Small Winery in Canada

Heleen and Rolf  / Fort Berens

 

It’s a routine I’ve been engaging in for many years now. Checking in with Fort Berens Estate Winery in Lillooet.

As I drove through the Lillooet area one year on a trout fishing trip, I could hear Harry McWatters distinctive voice in my ears…

keep an eye out on that rangeland, could be a fine place for vineyards”  Harry was right.

For 12 years now Rolf De Bruin and his wonderful wife Heleen have been leading a hard-working vineyard and wine-making team out on Highway 99 between Whistler and Cache Creek/Kamloops.  High Country.  Cold in the Winter. Usually the hottest place in Canada in the Summer.  They have winemaking essentials.  Lots of land, heat, and water.

Rolf has been planting additional vineyards and we’re now starting to see more Reserve Estate wines in Spring and Fall.  One day, all the wines will come from the estate.  That’s the plan, Stan.

Right in the middle of the pandemic, they managed to find, hire and transport a new winemaker/viticulturist Alex Nel.  All the way from South Africa.

Alex Nel Winemaker

Keep in mind that the 2021 growing season included “the heat dome”. In Lillooet, they dealt with the highest temperature ever recorded in June, then came the wildfires.  The vineyards managed to avoid the fires but they essentially shut down to survive The Sun and rebounded when the heat normalized.

When the town of Lytton was ravaged by wild fires, Fort Berens created a Pinot Gris release from one of the vineyards that the fires didn’t damage.

100% of the monies raised went to support industry partners through Lytton Strong When a silent auction and corporate sponsorship dollars were added,  a total of $164,000 had been raised.

They immediately started rebuilding the Lytton outdoor pool, where the community always gathered. (did I mention it’s the hottest place in Canada?)  Good people!! Congratulations all.

 

 

 

Here are the latest releases from Fort Berens

 

  •  Meritage 2020 (available now)
  • Cabernet Franc 2020 (available now)
  • Pinot Noir 2021 (available now )
  • Riesling Reserve 2021 (will be released in March 2023)
  • White Gold 2021 (will be released in March 2023)

 

 

www.fortberens.com

 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

 

Van Wine Fest 2023

Haywire releases

The Mezcal of Oaxaca

Okanagan Wine Festivals

Lt Governors Awards