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Munching Vidal Blanc on Keuka Lake, New York

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Canada’s Only Sake: Artisan SakeMaker on Granville Island, Vancouver BC
We will get to the only Saké made in Canada in a sec. But first a little context to our day. We start the day headed to Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology. An hour bus drops us on BC’s campus and we … Continue reading
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Tagged artisan sake maker, bc, british columbia, Canada, First peoples, Granville island, Moa, museum of anthropology, Natives, Osake, Totem poles
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Vancouver Visit 3: Pacific Culinary Institute and Cassini Cellars, Pinot Noir
Out of desperation, we reserved lunch for Half Off Wine Wednesday. Online research found, finally, that wines equaled BC winery prices (albeit still twice US retail). More importantly, the Pacific Culinary Institute sourced food locally. The food should meld well … Continue reading
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Tagged bc, Canada, Cassini Cellars, Okanagan Valley, Pacific Culinary Institute, pinot noir, Vancouver, wine
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Vancouver Visit 2: Blackwater
Waywardwine continues to explore drinks in Vancouver BC with Blackwater, which is exactly as it sounds: water that is black. Well, if we’re honest, Blackwater looks brown, akin to Guinness. But I imagine Brownwater didn’t fly with marketing at Innovations Corp. … Continue reading
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Vancouver Visit: Mt. Boucherie, Family Estate Winery, Ehrenfelser, Okanagan Valley BC VQA 2012 17.99 ca
Wayward Wine is presently on location in Vancouver, BC in Canada exploring its wines (EU Austerity Drinking Tour posts will resume shortly). The challenge was adjusting to BC sticker shock. The province tightly controls pricing and taxes alcohol to the … Continue reading
Hunting for Mozart in Salzburg and Zweigelt Red Wine from Nittnaus, Burgenland, Austria
Our second day out in Salzburg includes a visit to Mozart’s Wohnhause, where he grew up.
But entry costs a fortune. Instead, we end up spending over an hour in the house’s research library enjoying a Mozart primer narrated by Kenneth Branagh for free.
Swimming in Classical music and Mozart’s love-hate (really hate) relationship with Salzburg, we pop over to his birthplace: Continue reading
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Tagged Austria, Burgenland, Mozart, Nittnaus, Salzburg, wine, Zweigelt
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