Tag Archives: Best Buys

More Summer Wine Picks

The fantastic Okanagan summer heat that we have been experiencing makes the notion of a “summer sipper” sound mighty appealing, suggesting maybe a cool, refreshing beer or a crisp wine, possibly rose, probably white, served ice-cold in a cool moisture-beaded … Continue reading

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The Wines of Veneto

Italy has a very special place in the world of wine.  Wine has been produced here dating back to Egyptian times and viticulture and viniculture has always been a crucial part of the country’s identity.  Long stereotyped as a producer … Continue reading

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The Queen of Grapes

If Cabernet Sauvignon is the King of grapes and one of the most widely planted on the plane then Chardonnay has to be the Queen.  With around 400,000 acres planted globally, it is second only to Airén amongst white wine … Continue reading

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Sauvignon Blanc’s for the Summer

While there is a plethora of great tasting white wines currently on the market, why not make an effort to try something completely different this summer.  The Sauvignon Blanc grape variety is growing in popularity and delivers a sharp variation … Continue reading

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A look at the Southern Rhone Valley

Of all the wine regions of the world, none has benefited from such a string of successful vintages as the Southern Rhone valley.  With the exception of the disastrous 2002 and the mediocre 2008 vintage, this marvellous viticultural area has … Continue reading

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Think Pink: A look at blush and Rosé (roe-zay) wines

The warm weather has finally arrived in BC and that means backyard BBQ’s.  While our thoughts may turn to cold, thirst-quenching beers and crisp, mouth-watering whites, there is one other wine category that has been very badly mistreated over the … Continue reading

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Pinot Noir

“Um, it’s a hard grape to grow, as you know.  Right?  It’s uh, it’s thin-skinned, temperamental, ripens early.  It’s, you know, it’s not a survivor like Cabernet, which can just grow anywhere and uh, thrive even when it’s neglected.  No, … Continue reading

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Spring Wines: A selection for the weekend

Finally, the warm weather has arrived in the Okanagan Valley and hopefully the rest of BC.  What this means is that now we can start wearing shorts and sandals but also it signals that it’s time for the vines to … Continue reading

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An Article on Zinfandel

Of all the grapes grown in California, none has had a more confusing history and heredity than Zinfandel.  Its origins had been disputed for decades.  While almost all the grapes that produce wines in the United States originate from varieties … Continue reading

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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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