Yalumba GEN Organic Wines

Did you know that last Sunday was Stir-up Sunday? Stir-up Sunday is the last Sunday before Advent. Traditionally it is the day when the Christmas pudding would be made in advance of Christmas. Even if you’re not making Christmas pudding though, it’s still a good day to start your holiday baking. I made my very…

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Moon Curser Vineyards (Part II)

In an earlier post I mentioned that this year Moon Curser Vineyards is marking their 20th year in business. To celebrate the holiday season they have a terrific Advent Calendar on offer as well as several themed boxes. Plus, until November 26th, they are providing free shipping on 12 bottles or more. Here are some…

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Noble Wines for Noble Causes

Do you enjoy pumpkin spice in your coffee? Although I do love pumpkin spice, I prefer my espresso unadulterated, so this weekend I made some delicious Brown Butter Chewy Pumpkin Snickerdoodles from Cambria Bakes. In addition to baking, I also tasted through some noble wines for a noble cause. Noble Ridge Vineyard & Winery has…

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UPPERCASE WINERY (Part II)

During the summer, I wrote about Uppercase Winery in Okanagan Falls. You may recall that it is owned by Bert Evertt, an accomplished opera singer. You may also recall that Bert has opened a total of three wineries in the Okanagan over the past several years (read more here). The three wineries were opened under…

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Solvero Wines

Amidst the unfortunate closure of several wineries and tasting rooms recently in British Columbia, there have been several very exciting wineries open-up, including Solvero Wines, located in Garnet Valley, Summerland, British Columbia. The Latin translation of Solvero is ‘truth in soil‘. Solvero Wines intends to go to great lengths to protect and promote the biodiversity…

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Escudo Rojo Reserva Carménère

If someone were to say to me “Baron de Rothschild” I would immediately think of Bordeaux, but as it turns out, Baron de Rothschild is so much more. This producer has a very long and intriguing history. In short, it begins in the late 1700’s with Mayer Amschel Rothschild and his five sons. His sons…

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High Note Estate Winery

A couple of posts back, I wrote about wines from Uppercase Winery, located in Okanagan Falls. Uppercase Winery was the first of three wineries opened by Bert Evertt in the Okanagan Valley. You may recall that Evertt was an accomplished opera singer in his youth. He is now head of his family’s business, Belvedere Seniors…

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Moon Curser Vineyards (Part I)

Last week I wrote about one of the new wineries that recently opened in the Okanagan, but I also mentioned those that have been around for decades, standing the test to time. Moon Curser Vineyards certainly falls into the latter category, as they are now entering their 20th year in business. Moon Curser Vineyards is…

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UPPERCASE WINERY (Part I)

I am always intrigued by the changing landscape of wine country in the Okanagan Valley. Some wineries have been around for decades, standing the test of time, while other wineries change hands and are transformed. New plots of land are planted to vine for the very first time, while other vineyards are replanted with more…

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