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Taste BC 2011

Jonah & Andrew from Bentons Cheese

I recently attended Taste BC 2011, a fundraiser put on by Liberty Wine Merchants with proceeds going to BC Children’s Hospital – Oak Tree Clinic. The event held at the Hyatt gave my friends and I a chance to walk about the large room and taste wines, ciders and beers from fine producers from around BC. I was able to chat with many of the producers to find out which products were new or how they were made and where they were available.

Rustic Roots Fruit Wines

Kettle Valley "Starboard" Wine

For Wine, loved the Rustic Roots fruit wines, Painted Rock wines, Laughing Stock wines, and the Kettle Valley ‘Starboard’ dessert wine. The best food booth was Bentons Cheese who offered up samples of many different cheeses that paired well with the wines.

By: Richard Wolak

Taste and Sip at TASTE BC 2010

I recently attended Taste BC, a fundraiser put on by Liberty Wine Merchants with proceeds going to BC Children’s Hospital – Oak Tree Clinic. The event held at the Hyatt gave my friends and I a chance to walk about the large room and taste wines, ciders and beers from fine producers from around BC. I was able to chat with many of the producers to find out which products were new or how they were made and where they were available.

Sabelfish Crostini by Bridges

Vista D’Oro Wines

Le Vieux Pin Wines

Oysters from Rodney's Oyster House

Race Rocks Amber Ale

Red Roofs Apple Cider 2007

Wild Sweets Chocolates

Forbidden Fruit Winery

Raven Ridge Cidery

For Wine, both Le Vieux Pin Sigma Blanc white blend NV and Le Vieux Pin Pinot Noir “Belle” 2006 from (Le Vieux Pin in Oliver); the Vista D’Oro 2007 from (Vista D’Oro in Langley), the Pearsuasian Asian Pear 2008, Caught Apricot Mistelle 2008 and the Cerise D’Eve Cherry Port 2007 all from (Forbidden Fruit Winery). For Beer, the Race Rocks Amber Ale from (Lighthouse Brewing in Esquimal). For Cider, Red Roofs Apple Cider 2007 from (Orchard Hill) and both the Braeburn Ice Cider & Fuji Ice Cider from (Raven Ridge Cidery in Kelowna) were all outsanding.

By: Richard Wolak

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