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The Explorer will be available for download in June, but TasteAdvisor Tasters will receive it automatically, as it replaces the current TasteAdvisor app.
Free Insta Q & A – Expert Advice for Troubled Times Last week we chatted with Scott Beaton about financial assistance for wine businesses on our free Wine Community series on Instagram Live. Below we’ve compiled a list of government financial aid links for you, to help your business weather the storm. Today April 10, 1pm PST on Terroir Consulting‘s Instagram … Read more
Free Insta Q & A – Expert Advice for Troubled Times Valerie – Yesterday, the provincial government reached out to us, asking what supports our wine and beverage producer friends need at this difficult time. We posed the question to our wine community on social media, and you were quick to share. We’ve passed those recommendations … Read more
On February 24th, the Sensory Symposium Salon Series at VV Tapas Lounge will host two all-star panel sessions exploring the issues facing local wineries and positioning this wine as “local” in the minds of Vancouver wine consumers. Throughout the evening, 8 different local wines will be sampled so the attendees can taste the unique terroir and award-winning flavours as the panelists speak to these issues.
The day was organized into three panel discussions and tastings. After opening welcoming remarks from moderator Milnes, we began the ‘Women in Wine’ session. Panelists for this session were Mireille Sauvé (MS), Severine Pinte (SP), Kelsey Rufiange (KR) and Alison Moyes (AM).
The Tasting Games North Okanagan division event in Kelowna was our biggest, baddest event so far! On stage, the hilarious Howard Soon – decked out in a Kelowna Rockets jersey and repping the valley – took on the esteemed wine educator DJ Kearney and the laid back Vancouver sommelier Matthew Landry.