Category Archives: Wine Columns

An Article on Spanish Wines

Spanish wines are red-hot.  The economic meltdown of the past 3-4 years has greatly affected the wine business here in BC and no doubt abroad also.  All one has to do is look at the different wine categories in BC … Continue reading

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Wrapping up the 34th Vancouver International Wine Festival

The 34nd Annual Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival wrapped up last Sunday after seven days of non-stop wine dinners, seminars and tastings.  The highlight of the festival was the International Festival Wine Tasting Room, which was the temporary home to … Continue reading

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Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival

This week marks the start of the 34th Annual Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival, which runs from February 27th until March 4th, 2012.  This is North America’s premier wine event with 181 wineries pouring 1700 wines from 15 countries.  As … Continue reading

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More Winter Red Wine Picks

A little while back while recommending wines to enjoy over the winter months, I realized that the recommendations were in the $15-$25 range.  Although 95-97% of wine consumed is usually in this price point, there is that 3-5% of wines … Continue reading

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The concept of Super Tuscan wines

Super Tuscan is an unofficial category of wines produced in Tuscany, which are not recognized within the Italian wine classification system.  The name was originally conceived to describe a class of red wines that originated in Chianti during the 1970s … Continue reading

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An Article on the Wines of South Africa

South Africa, with its dry, hot climate, has a viticultural history dating back over three centuries to 1655.  It was in 1652 that the Dutch East India Company colonized the region and Jan Van Riebeeck, the Dutch commander of the … Continue reading

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The Wines of Chile

The 34th Annual Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival pours into Vancouver on February 27th and runs until March 4th, 2012 and as with every year there is a regional theme and this year it is the Wines of Chile and … Continue reading

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34th Annual Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival

The 34th Annual Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival pours into Vancouver on February 27th and runs until March 4th, 2012.  This is North America’s premier wine event with 181 wineries pouring over 1700 wines from 15 countries.  As with every … Continue reading

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Great Wine Buys for less than $20

So, it is the post-Christmas blues time, time when the credit card statements start to roll in.  Just when you thought it would be a great idea to spend that $100 gift card on some amazing bottles of wine for … Continue reading

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Port

In the world of dessert wines, Port is in a class of its own.  For almost two thousand years, this unique viticultural landscape has ascended out of the granite-layered hillsides along the Douro River valley to produce one of the … Continue reading

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