The Demystified Vine

Taking the mystery out of wine exploration!

Eau Vivre Winery, out of the Similkameen Valley in British Columbia, is quickly becoming one of my “go to” wineries. By that I mean that if I were to go to a party or be invited to a dinner and needed to bring a bottle of vino, I would likely think of bringing some Eau …

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The Wine Party ladies, Jennifer Schell and Terry Meyer Stone, hosted the “small guys wine festival” highlighting small production wineries in British Columbia at the sold-out event at the Wise Hall on Sunday, April 17th, 2016. Of the 20 garagiste producers in attendance who make less than 2000 cases each per year, Nighthawk Vineyards really …

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At the Wise Hall in Vancouver on Sunday, April 17th, 2016, The Wine Party ladies, Jennifer Schell and Terry Meyer Stone, hosted the “small guys wine festival” highlighting small production wineries in British Columbia. A sold-out event, this party was one that I was grateful to attend. With 20 “small guys” attending and pouring at …

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-=Did You Know=- About Retsina?

March 28, 2016

The Demystified Vine

You can learn more about Greek wine in a few of my previous posts. I promise that Retsina is a (tasty) beast unto itself. (Yes, I do enjoy Retsina!)

General info about wine in Greece:
https://demystifiedvine.com/2013/08/05/the-wines-of-greece-part-i/

White wines:
https://demystifiedvine.com/2013/08/12/the-wines-of-greece-part-ii-white-wines/

Red wines:
https://demystifiedvine.com/2013/09/02/the-wines-of-greece-part-iii-red-wines/

Dessert wines:
https://demystifiedvine.com/2013/09/17/the-wines-of-greece-part-iv/

Cheers everyone!
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The Vancouver International Wine Festival brought Italy to Vancouver this year. The festival hosted 156 wineries from 14 countries, and poured over 1, 450 bottles of wine. Wine lovers tasted vino at the Convention Centre, attended educational seminars, and sat down to combine a love for wine and food at various celebratory dinners. Among the …

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