Vancouver International Wine Festival

The 38th Annual Vancouver International Wine Festival pours into Vancouver on February 20th and runs until February 28th, 2016. This is North America’s foremost wine event Vancouver Wine Festival logofeaturing 156 wineries from 14 countries pouring almost 1500 wines. Chose from 55 events at 28 different venues throughout Vancouver. In total, the projected audience is 25,000. As with every year, there is a regional theme and this year the spotlight is on Italy.

Original conceived as a fund raising venture for the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company in 1979, the first year featured only one winery and winemaker, Robert Mondavi and saw approximately 1,000 people attend a two day event at Hycroft House, a Shaughnessy mansion owned by Vancouver’s University Women’s Club.

In the second year, it was again a one-winery festival but by the fourth year, the festival had grown to 45 wineries, all from California and by the ninth year had enlarged to include wineries from six other countries.

Since its inception, the festival had raised over $8.5 million for the performing arts, which made it possible for the Playhouse to produce their theatrical productions and to create educational and community outreach programs. In 2011, the Bacchanalia Gala Dinner and Auction raised over $250,000 alone.

However, in 2012 the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company announced that the Company would come to an end after 49 years. In September, The Bard on the Beach Theatre Society was announced as the charity. Since 2013, the festival has raised more than $400,000 for The Bard on the Beach Theatre Society.

Today the festival draws some of the biggest names in the international wine industry from around the world and is recognized as North America’s, if not the world’s premier wine event.

Throughout the week, there will be events happening all over Vancouver, from wine tastings, gourmet dinners, luncheons, the Gala Dinner and Auction, educational seminars and culinary competitions to the crown jewel of the Playhouse Festival, the International Festival Tasting room.

Definitely the highlight of the festival for the novice or serious wine taster, the International Wine Festival Tasting room (February 25th, 26th and 27th) at the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre is a massive tasting event where over 700 wines will be poured and one will have the rare opportunity to meet the owners, winemakers, and senior representatives from wineries from around the world. You never know if you will run into members of the Rothschild family and it is a chance to taste some of rarest and greatest wines on the planet. If you attend only one event at the festival, make it this one.

As with any wine tasting of this magnitude, a little planning can go a long way in enhancing your Festival experience. Here are a few key things to remember while attended the festival.

  • Have dinner before attending. There is the usual supply of bread, cheese, and maybe some sausage but this will not counter the effects of any alcohol consumption.
  • It is a wise suggestion to spit the wine after tasting it. You may be tempted to consume your money’s worth but this is not recommended. Start practicing now with water and by the time the festival rolls around people will think you are a pro. Plus, you will be able to taste more and stay on your feet longer.
  • It is a good idea to wear darker coloured clothes. Wine and especially red wine, seems to be attracted to light coloured clothes and with all the jostling and spitting going on, you might find yourself taking home wine you do not want.
  • Do not wear aftershave, perfume, or any scented body lotions as this interferes with other taster’s sensory abilities.
  • Have a game plan before you attend. The tasting room can be quite overwhelming so it is best to prepare ahead of time what you want to taste, whether it is all Chardonnay or Riesling or Cabernet. Try tasting whites before reds, lighter wines before heavier ones and save the ports and dessert wines for the end.

Veterans of the Festival know that the highly coveted events may sell out quickly. Ticket sales will be very robust so it’s best to purchase early. A PDF of the festival brochure can be downloaded here and brochures are also available at signature BC Liquor Stores and selected private stores. Tickets can also be purchased on-line here or by phone at 1-604-873-3311. For more info, go to vanwinefest.ca.

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Jim Martin has been involved with the wine and spirits industry for more than four decades. Originally from Vancouver, he started with the provincial BCLDB and discovered a passion for wine in 1977 when he stumbled across a 1975 Bordeaux, which was a revelation to him. This led to delving further into wine appreciation through education, constant tasting and evaluation of the different regions of the world. In 2004, he left the BCLDB for the private sector becoming involved in the opening of Kelowna's first private specialty wine store, Waterfront Wines. He was instrumental in developing an email newsletter while at the LDB and expanding it at Waterfront Wines to include over 3000 people, who receive up-to-date wine news every week.
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