Naramata Bench Spring Release

March 9th, 2010 Write a Comment Print This Post Print This Post

It’s time to buy your tickets for the Naramata Bench Wineries Spring Release.  This April, there will be tastings in both Vancouver and Victoria. 

In both cities, join the winemakers of the Naramata Bench and savour the unique delights of their individual and award-winning talents.  In Vancouver wines will be paired with delectable treats from some of the finest restaurants of Vancouver and Naramata.  In Victoria pairings will be prepared by Chef Brad Horen, Executive Chef for the Inn at Laurel Point and recently appointed Captain of Culinary Team Canada.
These events sell out every year so mark your calendar and get your tickets now for Vancouver on April 12 and Victoria on April 14.

For tickets online go to our Naramata Bench website by clicking here.  To order tickets by phone call 1-800-663-1900.

 
This year the Spring Release events will include the release of the Second Annual Naramata Red Blend, an exclusive blending of red wines from four Naramata Bench Wineries.  After tasting and test blending, this year’s Red Blend is a collaboration between Howling Bluff, Therapy Vineyards, Black Widow and D’Angelo wineries.  
 
This Blend is not available in stores and is only available through the auction which will be held both in Vancouver and Victoria.  Each 3 Litre Double Magnum of this limited release is signed by the contributing winemakers.
 
In addition to the Naramata Red Blend you will also be able to place your bids on an auction of exclusive Naramata wines; the Best of the Bench 2010 collection; wine gifts; plus Naramata trips and experiences.  
 
Partial proceeds from the auctions will be donated to the Vancouver Art Gallery in Vancouver and the Belfry Theatre in Victoria.
 
Vancouver – April 12th – Westin Bayshore Hotel 
6:30 to 9:00 pm and tickets are available now on line  or by phone at 1-800-663-1900.
 
In Victoria – April 14th – The Inn at Laurel Point
6:30 to 9:00 pm and tickets are available now on-line  or by phone at 1-800-663-1900.

Note:  For accredited members of the Food and Beverage industry only there will be a separate tasting only event on the afternoon prior to the main event.  For information on this please send your name‚ email‚ contact phone number‚ and the name of the restaurant‚ wine shop‚ publication‚ or other food and beverage industry business that you are affiliated with to:  victrade2010@gmail.com (for Victoria) or vantrade2010@gmail.com (for Vancouver)

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Celiac Weekend at the Fairmont Empress

March 4th, 2010 Write a Comment Print This Post Print This Post

We see a lot of interesting promotions through the inbox, but this was a new one for us ~ and we like!

For generations, families and friends have gathered to create unique and fond memories around a meal of exquisite cuisine and fine service.  Now a fine dining restaurant is featuring epicurean experiences specially designed for people with Celiac’s disease or gluten intolerances.

Celiac Weekend at the Fairmont Empress begins with a four course dinner in the exquisite Empress Room on Saturday March 13. This dining room has played host to stars, royalty and dignitaries with it timeless elegance and historic significance. Influenced by sustainable Cowichan Valley farmers and Ocean Wise seafood, this dining room features the finest ingredients coupled with impeccable service.
~ C$75 per person ~

Next, partake in Victoria’s world renowned ritual, Afternoon Tea at The Fairmont Empress. Sunday March 14, a menu has been designed with you in mind. Starting with finger sandwiches made with rice flour, no tea experience would be complete without traditional scones made gluten-free. Our pastry shop adds delicious sweets to round out your Afternoon Tea experience.
~ C$44 per person ~

Guests of these events may opt to make it a weekend, with a special
“take the elevator home” rate starting at C$99.

For reservations and information  250-389-2727 or emp.diningres@fairmont.com

And while you’re in Victoria, be sure to check out Origin Gluten Free Bakery, opened this week. 

 

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Winespeak: Young & Wyse Shiraz 2008

March 3rd, 2010 Write a Comment Print This Post Print This Post

WhoYoung & Wyse

What – Shiraz 2008

Where – Osoyoos, Okanagan Valley

Why – This new Okanagan winery is also one of the most anticipated to come down the stretch in some time.  And it’s not just the catchy name and striking label – it’s the parentage behind the product.  Winemaker Stephen Wyse hails from legendary Burrowing Owl, where he’s been crafting his family’s cult wines for the past decade.  Together with his partner, Michelle Young, Stephen is out to add another chapter to the Wyse wine dynasty with the launch of his handcrafted Young & Wyse.  This Shiraz is evidence that this young winery is wise beyond its years.  Rich dark berry, plum and wild cherry aromas lead to a full palate of dark chocolate, spice, berry, savoury meat and black pepper.  Plush tannins and a lengthy cocoa-coffee finish make for satisfying drinking now – though there’s enough stuffing to warrant laying down for a couple of years.  Fantastic value for price – especially for a big BC red.

When – Since it’s already BBQ weather in most of BC, try with grilled pork or beef with a cocoa rub.

How (much) – $23

Winespeak of the Week – Young & Wise released their inaugural wines, this Shiraz and a Merlot, late last year.  Watch for Viognier, Gewürztraminer, Malbec and Zinfandel to follow.  Gusty – I love it – and I can’t wait!

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It’s your Choice for Dine Around – Victoria or Seattle

March 2nd, 2010 Write a Comment Print This Post Print This Post

Dine Around & Stay In Town Victoria

Now until March 7th, travel to Victoria for the capitol city’s mouth-watering dining event of the year. Dine Around & Stay in Town: Victoria boasts the second highest number of restaurants per capita in North America and you’ll have no trouble finding the perfect place to recharge with special offers from accommodation members.  Dine Around  Participating restaurants offer three-course menus for $20, $30 or $40 CDN per person and are all paired with BC VQA wine suggestions.  View participating restaurants and menus here.

Dine Around Seattle

Dine Around Seattle is a fine-dining experience you don’t want to miss. Now in its eighth year, this bi-annual promotion has become so woven into the culinary culture of the area, that locals and visitors alike eagerly await its arrival.
 
Here’s how Dine Around Seattle works… Each March and November, Sundays through Thursdays, Seattle area’s finest restaurants offer 3-course dinners for a mere $30. This includes selections for appetizer, entrée, and dessert. Many of the restaurants also offer lunch for $15. Prices do not include beverage, tax and gratuity. 
 
You can view the restaurants and menus here.

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1st Annual Exceptional EATS! Awards Winners Announced

March 1st, 2010 Write a Comment Print This Post Print This Post

Today the winners of the 1st Annual Exceptional Eats! Awards were announced.  Organized by BC’s food authority, EAT Magazine, the awards are a celebration of the notables from Victoria to Sointula and Tofino to Salt Spring (the Islands!). 

This from Gary Hynes, editor of EAT:

We knew EAT readers can be vocal about what they like. They eat loyally at their favourite restaurants; shop for quality ingredients at farm markets, specialty delis and bakeries; and support a sustainable, seasonal and local approach to eating. 

Some prefer taste above all else, others support ethical buying and concern for the environment over genetically produced foods; while still others follow the 100 mile diet and forgo bland foods flown in at high cost. 

To Vancouver Island, a big thank-you for your tremendous response to the 1st Annual Exceptional Eats! Awards reader’s survey. You went online in droves and barely flinched at the wopping 38 questions we posed. You’ve proven beyond a doubt you are one of the most passionate and savvy food & wine regions in BC, Canada—hey— even North America. Go ahead and boast. You live in a vibrant, giving and bountiful food community. From our top chefs to the farms and farmstands up and down the Island to your overwhelming support for local small shops, restaurants and businesses, Islanders are a unique bunch and deserve your own food and drink awards.

Read the entire results, and see a great pic of the crew honoured with the Best Food Award (EBC’s favourite Victoria resto)  here.

*the latest issue of EAT hits the streets today – don’t miss it**

 

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