Tourism Vancouver Dine Out Festival and Vancouver Foodster presents Brunch Crawls

If you are a fan of our Tasting Plates events you are going to want to hear about the 6 events that Vancouver Foodster is presenting during the upcoming Dine Out Festival that kicks off next month. The Dine Out Festival always offers diners a chance to try restaurants they may not have tried before … Read more

Taste of Thursday featuring a recipe from Chef Paul Moran

Mussels and White Asparagus     Roasted white Asparagus, mussel aioli, croutons and wild herbs Suitable for 4 people 500g Quadra island honey mussels 500g white asparagus Approx 100g day old piece of bread 100ml grape seed oil 15g Dijon mustard Assorted foraged or cultivated herbs and salads 10g salt 5g black pepper Mussel Aioli, … Read more

Have you ever been Snow Globed? for a Cause

Vancouverites Get ‘Snow Globed’ for a Good Cause Photos taken inside giant snow globe to help British Columbians living with mental illness   WHAT: The Kettle Society, Harbour Centre, and the Vancouver Lookout are inviting Vancouverites to celebrate the season with a twist this year. Instead of photos with Santa, they are offering people a chance … Read more

Weekend at Taste of Tulalip

Recently I attended Taste of Tulalip for the first time. Wow, it was everything I had heard and more. We just had the most fun. Although I don’t think “wow” quite covers it. The event hosts, Norma and Allan, did just a fabulous job coordinating everything and the hotel staff were so efficient we felt … Read more

Monte Creek Ranch Kamloops’ newest winery

Announcing Monte Creek Ranch        Kamloops’ newest winery celebrates a taste for adventure   The Story: Just in time for the holidays, Monte Creek Ranch is proud to bring you their inaugural release of wines from Kamloops’ newest winery. Forging a new era of exploration for the Thompson Valley, Monte Creek Ranch (2420 Miner’s Bluff Road, Monte Creek, … Read more

Wine Wednesday review by Ron Wilson

Canada’s grand national drunk….otherwise known as the Grey Cup is on Sunday. If you’re not inside B.C. Place for the game itself, chances are you’re hosting or attending a party. Either way this Clos du Soleil Rose is the perfect partner for everything from ribs to chili to pizza. Clos du Soleil winery is considered by many … Read more

LaStella and Le Vieux Pin Wineries Vertical Tasting

There are several types of wine tastings including blind tastings, horizontal tastings and vertical tastings.  A vertical tasting is when you taste the same wine from the same winery, but from different, usually sequential, years.  In contrast, a horizontal tasting is the same varietal and the same year but from different wineries and a blind … Read more

Swirl Winemaker’s Dinner

Matt Dumayne, winemaker at the Okanagan Crush Pad, was in town recently for a winemaker’s dinner at Swirl Wine Store in White Rock.  Matt has spent sixteen years as a winemaker and has twenty-eight vintages under his belt including several in his former home in the Central Otago region of New Zealand.  Swirl owner Jeff … Read more

Wine Wednesday Review by Sam the Wine Teacher

2013 Bacchus (Dry Reserve) Chaberton Langley, BC $17.25 Tasted 2014 11 Straw coloured with medium-light intensity.  An inviting Muscat like nose showing aromas of peach, mineral, apple and citrus.  Good balance, clean and crisp.  Stone fruit (peach and nectarine), lemon and elderberry flavours on the palate.  A medium finish.  This lip smacking social wine will … Read more

Wild Sweets launch “The Atelier” for the Holidays

Celebrated Chocolate-Makers and Authors     By demand, Wild Sweets opens their door to the public By popular demand and in time for the holidays, the international award-winning food and chocolate artists, pastry chefs and authors, Dominique and Cindy Duby of Wild Sweets, open The Atelier, a pop-up boutique in Richmond, BC, open Saturdays from 10:00 … Read more

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