2016 BC Grape Harvest Promising All over BC, early harvest offers strong potential

  Blue Grouse Estate Winery in the Cowichan Valley began their harvest on September 10, 2016. The BC wine grape harvest is in full swing. According to a report from the BC Wine Institute (BCWI), across most of the province, including the Cowichan Valley, Fraser Valley and Okanagan Valley winegrowing regions, hot and dry conditions … Read more

Hurray for Rosé!

Finally the good weather has arrived in Vancouver, so it seems a good time to run this article, which I wrote after attending an event earlier this year.

International Vintners and Spirits Association takes the opportunity several times a year to showcase new products to those in the hospitality industry. I enjoy going to these events to see what is new in the marketplace and to discover.

When I walked in today, a colleague saw me and said, “You have to try this Rosé.” It was indeed a good one and I decided with the approaching great weather to make that my theme for the day.

Rosés are, despite growing popularity among those in the know, still misunderstood and under appreciated. For this I blame Bob Trincher at Sutter Home Winery in Napa Valley, who in the early 1970’s Introduced White Zinfandel or Zin Blush to the world. To be fair, it was wildly popular during the seventies and it was, for many people, an introduction to wine as was Baby Duck and Mateus. Fortunately, most of us have moved on and appreciate better quality wines. However, while Baby Duck drinkers realized that not all sparkling wines were sweet fizzy pop, too many people still believe pink wines are all like Zin Blush – cloying, sweet pop wines.

Proper rosé wines trace their roots to Provence in southern France. Here, the wines are dry and crisp and are widely regarded as versatile food wines. Some, it is true, may have a slight bit of residual sugar and make great patio wines or social wines that are just fine on their own and do not require food to accompany them, but they are not Zin Blush.

Almost every wine region makes rosé wines and they can be made from many different varietals. There are even rosé sparkling wines. You owe it to yourself to buy a rosé and give it a try. If it is not to your liking, try a different one. I am sure, before long, you too will say, “Hurray for Rosé.”

Here is a photo gallery of some of the ones I tried at the most recent event.

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At the end, I took advantage of the opportunity to try a few other interesting wines.

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Privato Winery – A Jewel Along the North Thompson

The inspiration for the name Privato comes from the Italian word meaning ‘private’, which aptly describes the winery’s idyllic park-like setting. Owned by John and Debbie Woodward, the property began in 1987, as a Christmas tree farm planted with Scotch pine and Blue Spruce. They sell their trees primarily to the local market. The Woodwards … Read more

#WineWednesday Wine Reviews

  2014 Sauvignon Blanc Fern Walk Kelowna, BC $16.99 A new label Mark Anthony introduced in 2014, exclusive to BC LDB stores. Pale lemon yellow with medium minus intensity. The delicate nose shows hints of tropical and citrus fruit. Good balance and mouthfeel. The aromas follow through on the palate and finish. Paired nicely with … Read more

Fort Berens Part II

Innovative people do innovative things. They are often the first to see potential where others don’t. Rolf de Bruin and Heleen Pannekoek decided they wanted to leave the Dutch corporate world and seek a better lifestyle. They decided on wine making and considered living in France, Eastern Europe, Ontario and the Okanagan. After several trips … Read more

VANCOUVER URBAN WINERY PRESENTS SUNDAY SCHOOL: THE #800 SERIES

    Back to wine school! Sunday School at the Vancouver Urban Winery – Vancouver’s wine school for the people – is back with their eighth session of wine-filled seminars on September 18.   Summer is the best: it’s a fact. Going back to school doesn’t have to be a drag. Sunday School’s hosts and resident … Read more

Blue Grouse Winery – Old Island Vines, New Classic Wines

  Opened in 1993, Blue Grouse is one of Vancouver Island’s oldest estate vineyards. This family owned winery is located in the Cowichan Valley, just off the Trans Canada Highway in Duncan.   Actually, the property has a long and interesting history that dates back to 1977 when John Harper, the father of island viticulture, … Read more

Terroir-focused Top Drop Vancouver event returns

  Unique two-day festival brings together international wineries, craft breweries, cideries, gastronomy & more   On September 7 and 8, the annual Top Drop Vancouver event will return, with its continued focus on sustainably-farmed, handcrafted wines offering a distinct sense of place, without heavy-handed winemaking trickery to get in the way. While honest wines are the centrepiece of the festival, the restaurant … Read more

Rebecca Mckinney joins Okanagan Crush Pad team as Director of Sales & Promotions

    Okanagan Crush Pad (OCP) winery is pleased to announce that Rebecca McKinney has joined their team as Director of Sales & Promotion. Rebecca, who will be based at the winery’s North Vancouver office, joins the existing sales force, Rebeka Erickson, Amy Hollenbach and Mike West, and will work closely with owner Christine Coletta to … Read more

#WineWednesday Wine Reviews

  2011 Mosaic (Bordeaux Blend) Hillside Estate Naramata, BC $39.99 2011 was a challenging year for making BC red wines, however the better growers cropped heavily, leaving just a few bunches on the vines to ripen and thus were able to make good wines. This wine is garnet red in colour with medium-deep intensity. The … Read more

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