Painted Rock: Rendering a new Landscape for the Skaha Bench

Named after 500-year-old pictographs discovered on the property, Painted Rock is a beautiful estate winery located along the Skaha Bench in Penticton, British Columbia. I was fortunate to have visited this winery in 2016, but I really fell hard for their wines when I tried the 2015 vintage at the Okanagan Falls Winery Association tasting…

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Moon Curser Vineyards

I think most people would agree that deciding to sell your home is a big decision. Now, in addition to selling your home, imagine quitting an established career, going back to school in a foreign country, moving to a completely different city and buying a farm. This is essentially what Chris and Beata Tolley did,…

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CheckMate Artisanal Winery: Anything but Chardonnay?

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of visiting CheckMate Artisanal Winery and catching-up with Natasha Sadowy, Experience Curator. Natasha toured me around the construction of their new facility, which is well underway. The new building has been designed by Tom Kundig and will include a winemaking facility, barrel room, tasting room and spaces for…

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CheckMate Artisanal Winery: You had me at Merlot

I recently re-watched Sideways, a movie attributed with spiking the popularity of Pinot Noir while massacring Merlot. According to a study led by Steven Cuellar, professor at Sonoma State University, the positive impact of Sideways on Pinot Noir sales was greater than the negative impact of the movie on Merlot sales, which primarily affected Merlot…

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#NationalRoséDay

Happy National Rosé Day! This celebration was officially registered in 2014 by Bodvár House of Rosés and it is celebrated each year on the second Saturday in June. Consumers are learning that Rosé wines aren’t just sweet, pink plonk anymore. Provence, in the South of France, is infamous for their dry Rosés and there are…

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The 2017 Quails’ Gate BMV Riesling: BC Wine History in a Bottle

The wine industry in Canada is young, especially when you compare it to countries like France and Italy, but you may be surprised just how early commercial wineries in Canada existed. Jordan Wines, for example, was an Ontario winery established in 1920. In 1926 they expanded, taking over another Ontario company called Canadian Grape Producers…

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Le Vieux Pin and LaStella: New World Wines, Old World Elegance

One evening, Sean and Saeedeh Salem found themselves at a restaurant in the company of good friends, eating incredible food and enjoying wonderful wines, when someone commented, “Wouldn’t it be great if we could make our own wines, right at home, and have them with beautiful dinners like this one?”[1] Over a decade later, husband…

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BC Uncorked: Wine to Conquer Cancer

On June 20, 2009 I joined 1700 other cyclists and we embarked on an epic, two-day journey from Vancouver to Seattle. It was the inaugural Ride to Conquer Cancer in British Columbia and the event raised $6.9 million. Funds raised went directly to the BC Cancer Foundation to support research and patient care at the…

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