A Red Wine for Summer: Haywire Gamay

I am back after a one month hiatus. Despite the break I have been enjoying some great summer wines, including the 2019 Haywire Gamay from the Okanagan Crush Pad, located in Summerland, BC. Gamay Noir is the perfect summer red. It is most notably grown in France where it is called Beaujolais. Gamay is low…

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2021 Liquidity Rosé

On Saturday I picked-up my June flower subscription from Floral Support and I couldn’t resist photographing the 2021 Liquidity Rosé with some of these gorgeous blooms. Did you know that the majority of the flowers we see for sale in the greater Vancouver area are imported from Europe and other countries? Floral Support is located…

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Champagne Jean Vesselle Prestige Millésimé 2009

Have you tried Vintage Champagne? If so, what did you think? Vintage Champagne is an indulgence I am fortunate to enjoy once or twice a year. I love its depth, balance and the delicious caramelized or brown sugar notes. Vintage Champagne is made using grapes from a single harvest and that vintage will be displayed…

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Tender Hope Winery: 2018 Phinny Hill Cabernet Sauvignon

It has been a while since I enjoyed a Cabernet Sauvignon as much as I enjoyed the 2018 Phinny Hill Cabernet Sauvignon from Tender Hope Winery. This wine is made in BC but the grapes are from Phinny Hill Vineyard in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA (American Viticultural Area) in Washington. Tender Hope Winery is…

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Pinot Gris Day with Haywire Pinot Gris

May 17th is Pinot Gris Day. This pink skinned grape is thought to be a mutation of Pinot Noir and it is known by more than twenty different names, including Pinot Grigio and Auxerrois Gris. Pinot Gris is also the most planted white grape in British Columbia. I am celebrating Pinot Gris Day with the…

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Tesselaarsdal 2020 Chardonnay

In my last Instagram post I wrote about the fantastic wine community on Instagram and how much they have inspired me over the last five years.   One of my favourite Instagram accounts is Cape of Good Wine in South Africa. I so enjoy their warm, thoughtful and often humorous commentary. I find their wine descriptions…

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2017 McWatters Collection Brut

April is BC Wine Month and I am celebrating five years of writing this blog and 400 Instagram posts. A celebration calls for a special wine so I pulled out the 2017 McWatters Collection Brut.  I met Harry McWatters in 2017, at the beginning of my wine journey. That year, I was fortunate to attend…

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Whispering Horse: Ancestral Method Sparkling Wines

Ancestral method sparkling wine is produced by halting a wine’s fermentation and allowing it to finish fermenting in the bottle. While the yeast feast on the remaining sugar in the fermenting wine, they produce carbon dioxide, which creates bubbles in the finished wine. In the fall, Whispering Horse Winery released three ancestral method sparkling wines.…

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Monte Creek Winery

When a winery sends me wines for review, it’s not often that I enjoy all of the wines they send me, but Monte Creek Winery is three-for-three. Monte Creek began planting their vineyards in 2009 and the winery itself opened to the public in June 2015. The winery features a greenhouse which provides a local…

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