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The Best of British Columbia, Part Two by Steven Spurrier
{ steven spurrier’s letter from London } The Best of British Columbia, Part Two by Steven Spurrier OUR FIRST VISIT ON MY THIRD DAY Liquidity Wines’ restaurant, sharing a carafe a very well-made 2011 in a difficult year of this action-packed trip was to Painted of lovely 2014 Blue Mountain Gamay, we and an excellent 2012 with florality, fra- Rock Estate Winery, InterVin’s 2014–15 set off for what turned out to be the most grance, really good middle palate, a great Winery of the Year, on a spectacular bench fun afternoon and evening of the trip, the success. Barrel samples of 2014 Merlot that overlooks the eastern shores of Skaha Third Annual B.C. Pinot Noir Celebration and Cabernet Sauvignon continued the Lake. Owner John Skinner, an ex-Vancouver in the beautiful Linden Gardens in Kaleden. successful search for elegance under new stockbroker, leaves one in no doubt that This is the creation of JAK Meyer and it winemaker Mathieu Mercier from Cognac. funds have been invested in all aspects welcomed 26 wineries showing two or This finely presented wine maintains its of production to arrive at a pinnacle of three vintages each to around 300 guests. price at $C50 a bottle, which is a bargain. quality and the wines did not disappoint. Perhaps it was the bucolic setting that After this immersion in “Bordeaux,” A fine citrusy 2014 Chardonnay with oak saw 22 of the wineries reach or exceed tasting followed tasting and I can only and acidity in perfect balance was followed the 17/90/Silver Medal score in my notes. -
Technical Report for Naramata Bench Sub-GI
Naramata Bench Sub-Geographic Indication January 2018 Technical Description and Geographic Extent Documentation in support of a formal application to the BC Wine Authority for the creation of a new Sub-GI named Naramata Bench. Scott Smith, Eterrna Consulting Pat Bowen, Summerland Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Naramata Bench Sub-Geographic Indication Naramata Bench Sub- Geographic Indication TECHNICAL DESCRIPTIO N AND GEOGRAPHIC EXT ENT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The ‘Naramata Bench’ brand is firmly established in a regional socioeconomic context and particularly within the BC wine and wine tourism industry. The proposed sub-Geographic Indication (sub-GI) covers an area of just under 3,650 ha along the east side of the Okanagan Valley from Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park in the north to Penticton Creek within the City of Penticton in the south. The area includes approximately 250 ha of vineyards and some 50 wineries. The proposed sub-GI is composed of two landscape elements – the glaciolacustrine landscape and the mixed sediments landscape. The glaciolacustrine landscape is characterized by a gullied, gently undulating land surface and is the signature landform of the Naramata Bench. The second landscape element is the mixed deposits that lie above the glaciolacustrine landscape. At higher elevations are common outcrops of coarse grained metamorphic rocks (gneiss) which have been altered through geologic faulting and are termed ‘mylonite’ The soil used extensively for agriculture on the Naramata Bench sub-GI is the Penticton silt loam. This stone-free soil has a well-developed profile with a distinct organic matter-rich topsoil underlain by a highly favourable rooting zone up to 60 cm thick over the unweathered calcareous parent material. -
Vernon & District Family History Society Library Catalogue
Vernon & District Family History Society Library Catalogue Location Title Auth. Last Notes Magazine - American Ancestors 4 issues. A local history book and is a record of the pioneer days of the 80 Years of Progress (Westlock, AB Committee Westlock District. Many photos and family stories. Family Alberta) name index. 929 pgs History of Kingman and Districts early years in the 1700s, (the AB A Harvest of Memories Kingman native peoples) 1854 the Hudson Bay followed by settlers. Family histories, photographs. 658 pgs Newspapers are arranged under the place of publication then under chronological order. Names of ethnic newspapers also AB Alberta Newspapers 1880 - 1982 Strathern listed. Photos of some of the newspapers and employees. 568 pgs A history of the Lyalta, Ardenode, Dalroy Districts. Contains AB Along the Fireguard Trail Lyalta photos, and family stories. Index of surnames. 343 pgs A local history book on a small area of northwestern Alberta from Flying Shot to South Wapiti and from Grovedale to AB Along the Wapiti Society Klondyke Trail. Family stories and many photos. Surname index. 431 pgs Alberta, formerly a part of the North-West Territories. An An Index to Birth, Marriage & Death AB Alberta index to Birth, Marriage and Death Registrations prior to Registrations prior to 1900 1900. 448 pgs AB Ann's Story Clifford The story of Pat Burns and his ranching empire. History of the Lower Peace River District. The contribution of AB Around the Lower Peace Gordon the people of Alberta, through Alberta Culture, acknowledged. 84 pgs Illustrated Starting with the early settlers and homesteaders, up to and AB As The Years Go By... -
Devoted to the Interests of Summerland, Peachland and Naramata
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, PEACHLAND AND NARAMATA Vol. 5, No. 9 SUMMERLAND, BJC;, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912. Whole No. 216 SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT. Calgary Wants Our Peaches BANQUET TENDERED. K. V. R. AT NARAMATA. Preparations for Vice-Regal WEDDING. Party. James Cossar Meets Death in Lake. Jobbers and Freight Rates Forbid Board of Trade Extends Invitation to Grading, for the ten mile section Minister of Education. REYNOLDS-SUTHERLAND. of the Kettle Valley line between Naramata and Penticton, com• Reeve Will Escort Duke. The friends of James Cossar, InYcitidtioni M»dt by C«lf«rr Herald. The Summerlahd Board of Trade, " Happy is the bride that the siin shines on "was the exclamation of menced this week, and will be whose home is just north of Sum• There has been a great deal of at, a special meeting held this rushed through with all speed by The preparations for welcoming mer I and, are of the opinion that he discussion lately about prices of morning, decided to tender a ban• many of the guests assembled at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, the contractors, the -Schacht Co., the Duke of Connaught and Royal has been drowned. Mr. Cossar fruit and vegetables in Calgary, quet to our member Hon. Martin of Carrall Street, Vancouver* Party on their visit here on Octo• owns a ranch a few miles up the and the receipt of a couple of -let• Burrell, Minister , of Agriculture, West Summerland, on Wednesday, September 25th, to witness the Fourteen heavy drays loaded with ber 5th are progressing favorably. ake .near the Van- Hise property, ters from subscribers has ^resulted on-the evening of Saturday, Octo• tents, stoves, beds and all the The various committees having the and has been cruising about the in the Herald holding a further ber 5, or any other time that marriage ceremony between Miss Mary Macbeth Sutherland, daugh• necessaries for the comfort of the affairs in charge have been working ake with an open boat, camping investigation into the matter. -
Wine List at the Marcus Whitman Hotel Focuses Primarily on Local Vineyards and Producers
table of contents WINES BY THE GLASS 1 CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING WINE, & HARD CIDER 2 CABERNET SAUVIGNON 3 MERLOT 4 SYRAH 5 OTHER REDS 6 PINOT NOIR 6 RED BLENDS 7 CHARDONNAY 8 RIESLING 8 VIOGNIER 8 OTHER WHITES 9 ROSE 9 DESSERT WINE 10 PORT 10 THE MARC CELLAR LIBRARY SELECTIONS 11 LARGE FORMAT 11 wine philosophy As Walla Walla’s premier luxury hotel, the wine list at the Marcus Whitman Hotel focuses primarily on local vineyards and producers. We are blessed to be in one of the world’s most exciting wine regions. From the coastal climates of the West, to the desert climates of the East, Washington State is unmatched in varietals, styles, and quality. We hope you enjoy our offerings. Please let us know if you have a personal favorite not listed. You may find it here on your next visit. The Ultimate Wine Country Experience! WASHINGTON AVA REGIONS What is so unique about Washington wine country? First, there two distinct sides to Washington State; Eastern Washington, where most of the vinifera (wine) grapes are grown and which has desert like conditions and sparse population; and Western Washington where the temperate conditions are more conducive to growing cooler climate vinifera and non-vinifera grapes, but where most of the state’s population resides. The individual soils of Washington State vineyards vary, but overall it is said that Washington has sandy, silty, loam soils as a result of ancient cataclysmic flooding, volcanic and glacial action. These soils drain well and are conducive to deep root growth - important for vines to make it through cyclical freeze events in Eastern Washington. -
Lakeboats of the Okanagan
November-22-11 5:43 PM Lakeboats of the Okanagan by R. Bruce Goett MS 19 Lakeboats of the Okanagan. Page 1 November-22-11 5:44 PM (i) ABSTRACT In this discussion, the boats which provided commercial passenger and freight service on Okanagan Lake from 1882 to 1973 are examined chronologically, and in depth. Though the vessels themselves are of great interest for their own sake, some emphasis has been placed on the role they played in the social and economic development of the area in which they served. Lakeboats of the Okanagan. Page 2 November-22-11 5:44 PM (ii) Acknowledgements The author would like to gratefully acknowledge the following persons and institutions, without whose support, information, and interest this report would not have been possible. British Columbia Heritage Trust Lake Country Heritage and Cultural Society Kelowna Museum Vernon Museum Wayne Wilson Lakeboats of the Okanagan. Page 3 November-22-11 5:44 PM (iii) Table of Contents Abstract i Acknowledgements ii Table of Contents iii List of Illustrations iv Introduction 1 Early Land Transportation in the Okanagan 1 Early Lake Transport 3 The Rail Era (Sternwheelers) 9 Tugs and Barges 30 Ferries 34 Conclusion 39 Sources Cited 40 Lakeboats of the Okanagan. Page 4 November-22-11 5:44 PM (iv) List of Illustrations Photographs: All photographs contained in this report are courtesy of the Kelowna Centennial Museum. Page 4 Captain Thomas D. Shorts. 7 Hull of the ‘Penticton,’ Kelowna, 1903. 10 ‘Sicamous’ and the ‘Okanagan.’ 12 ‘Sicamous’ under construction. 13 ‘Sicamous.’ under construction. 15 ‘Aberdeen.’ 19 ‘York’ with ‘Aberdeen’ in the background. -
Garnett Valley Flume Causes Hot Debate!
'"i t l'i \ . DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, PEACHLAND AND NARAMATA Vol. 8, No. 37. Whole Nó. 402. SUMMERLAND, B.C., APRIL 14, 1916. $2100, payable in advance., Municipality Effects MAKING IT EASIER RED CROSS ASKING TO KEEP PAID UP. Garnett Valley Flume FOR MORE SOCKS. | Okanagan Telephone Saving of Fifteen Polels Encumber Hundred Dollars | Pay Stations At Convenient Points. Causes Hot Debate! How Material Supplied Is Distributed; Local Highways Councillors Disagree On Questioh Qf Supervision. At a meeting of the local Board ; Inve8tiISinking"Tuud Money In Own Work Proceeding Under Foreman. The attention of all Red Gross Dead Pole Lines Obstruct Work Of Thirty Year Debentures At $84.43. of the Canadian Patriotic Fund I workers is called to the large num• held on Wednesday evening at St | ber of socks that will be required Development Unsightly & Dangerous. for our soldiers in the trenches,dur• Somebody's need for cash and Ä'Älft:: Gonncillor Stark. Enquires • ' - ing the spring and summer, and With only two' sides-to a road readiness to sacrifice to obtain it land, West i Summerland, ' Nárá- also toNthe vast quantity of siirgi? and both occupied where is a third has made it possible for the Mun-. mata¿ and Mineóla to kindly accept Of Electric Light Matters cal dressings and hospital supplies and necessary line to be placed?. icipal Council to buy in a $10,000 any subscriptions to the Fund that that will also be needed after the Such a problem has been, put up to block of Summerland thirty-year anyone may wishto pay in through Mr. -
See Reserve Wine List
SPARKLING WINE CANADA n/v Averill Creek, Charme De L’ile, Cowichan Valley 55 n/v Blue Mountain Vineyard, Brut, Okanagan Valley 85 2019 Lightning Rock, Elysia, Blanc de Noir, Okanagan Valley 70 ITALY n/v Mionetto, Glera, Prosecco DOC Treviso, Veneto 60 n/v Cascina ‘Tavijn, MostRo, Grignolino Pet-Nat, Piedmont 75 2020 Mirco Mariotti, Bubble Mission, Uva Pellegrina, Emilia-Romagna 65 2008 Contratto, For England Blanc de Noir Pas Dosé, Oltrepò Pavese, Lombardy 105 FRANCE 2019 Richard Rottiers, Manganèse, Méthode Aromatique Rosé, Beaujolais 85 CHAMPAGNE NON-VINTAGE Armand de Brignac, Ace of Spades Gold Brut 840 Chateau de Bligny, Blanc de Blancs Brut 150 G.H. Mumm, Cordon Rouge Brut 140 Krug, Grande Cuvée Brut 625 Lanson, Black Label Brut 150 Moët & Chandon, Brut Imperial 155 Perrier-Jouët, Grand Brut 180 Vilmart & Cie, Grand Réserve 1er Cru Brut 190 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Yellow Label Brut 160 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Yellow Label Brut Magnum 380 VINTAGE 2015 Egly-Ouriet, Tradition, Grand Cru, Brut 260 2013 Perrier-Jouët, Belle Epoque, Brut 520 2010 Dom Perignon, Brut 540 2009 Rene Geoffroy, Empreinte, Premier Cru, Brut 210 2002 Krug, Vintage Brut 980 1995 Charles Heidsieck, Blanc des Millenaires 670 ROSÉ n/v Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut Rosé 195 n/v Charles Heidsieck, Brut Reserve Rosé 180 *Vintages may differ depending on availability WHITE WINES CHARDONNAY CANADA 2020 Skaha Vineyards, Unoaked Chardonnay, Okanagan Valley 57 2018 Meyer Vineyard, McLean Creek Road Vineyard, Okanagan Falls 85 2017 Checkmate Artisanal Winery, Capture, -
Sparkling & Champagne White by the Glass Red by the Glass
Sparkling & Champagne Mionetto Prosecco Brut DOC Treviso 12/55 Henkell Trocken Sekt Germany 375ml/30 Bella Gamay Rose Naramata, BC 375ml/40 Col de ‘Salici Prosecco Superiore, DOCG 58 Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial, Epernay, Champagne, FR 375ml/85 Summerhill “Cipes Brut”, Kelowna, BC, CA 75 Chanoine Brut Grande Reserve, Reims, Champagne, FR 105 Veuve Clicquot Brut, Reims, Champagne, FR 170 2000 Piper-Heidsieck Brut, Reims, Champagne, FR 299 White By The Glass 6oz/9oz Prospect Ogopogo’s Lair Pinot Grigio, 10/14 Okanagan Valley, BC 2014 Mission Hill ‘Reserve’ Sauvignon Blanc 12/18 Feature glass, please ask your server Red By The Glass 6oz/9oz Cedar Creek Merlot, Okanagan Valley, BC 10/14 2014 Hester Creek Cabernet Franc, Okanagan Valley, BC 15/22 Feature glass, please ask your server Vintages and Availability are Subject to Change Without Notice Malbec White Wine France 2013Half BottleTinto— Negro,375ml Mendoza, Argentina 48 2015 L’Ancien Beaujolais, Terres Dorees 60 20142011 KettleLa Frenz Valley Malbec, Chardonnay, Naramata Naramata Bench, BC Bench, BC 30 55 2010 Ch. Carignan, ‘Prima’, Gironde 75 20142012 CatenaOak Bay Malbec, Chardonnay, Mendoza, Kelowna, Argentina BC 35 65 2009 Ch. Fombrauge, Saint-Emilion 140 Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Ch Bernadotte, Haut—Médoc 170 Blends2015 Matua , Marlborough, NZ 48 2010 Ch. Gloria, Saint-Julien 195 20142013 SacredHillside Hill Merlot, Marlborough. Malbec, Okanagan NZ Valley, BC 55 50 2013NV Kettle Mission Valley Hill ‘Brakeman’s ‘Reserve’, West Select’ Kelowna, Naramata BC Bench, BC 55 60 2013 Barbe Rac, Chateauneuf-du-Pape 290 Merlot, Pinot Noir 2009 Ch. Clerc Milon, Paullac Chardonnay 250 2014 Hester Creek Syrah Viogner, Okanagan, BC 65 2014 Louis Latour Chardonnay De L’Ardeche 48 2009 Ch. -
Sparkling & Champagne White by the Glass Red by the Glass
Sparkling & Champagne Mionetto Prosecco DOC Treviso Brut 10/50 FLIGHTS AND OUNCES Henkell Trocken Sekt Germany 375ml/30 WHITE FLIGHTS RED FLIGHTS 3 glasses w/ 3oz pours 3 glasses w/ 3oz pours Bella Gamay Rose Naramata, BC 375ml/40 BC FLIGHT 18 BC FLIGHT 18 Lamarca Prosecco, DOC, IT 50 Mission Hill ‘Reserve’ Sauvignon Blanc, BC 2013 Rodney Strong Pinot Noir, Sonoma Prospect Ogopogo’s Lair Pinot Grigio, County, CA, US Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial, Epernay, Champagne, FR 375ml/85 Okanagan Valley, BC 2015 Cedar Creek Merlot, Okanagan Valley BC 2013 Cassini Cellars Chardonnay ‘Reserve’, 2013 Cassini Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Summerhill “Cipes Brut”, Kelowna, BC 75 Oliver,BC Oliver,BC Chanoine Brut Grande Reserve, Reims, Champagne, FR 105 CHARDONNAY FLIGHT 25 PINOT NOIR FLIGHT 25 Veuve Clicquot Brut, Reims, Champagne, FR 170 2013 Cassini Cellars ‘Reserve’, Oliver,BC 2015 Louis Latour Bourgogne, FR 2015 Cassini Cellars ‘Unoaked’,Oliver, BC 2013 Rodney Strong Sonoma County, CA, US 2000 Piper-Heidsieck Brut, Reims, Champagne, FR 299 Louis Latour Bourgogne, Chardonnay, FR 2014 Misconduct ‘Suspect Series’, Okanagan Val- ley, BC White By The Glass 6oz/9oz WINE BY THE OUNCE 2016 Prospect Ogopogo’s Lair Pinot Grigio, 10/15 Okanagan Valley, BC WHITES 2014 Mission Hill ‘Reserve’ Sauvignon Blanc West Kelowna 12/18 2012 St. Urbans-Hof Gewurtztraminer Mosel, GER 4 2013 Cassini Cellars Chardonnay ‘Reserve’, Oliver, BC 3 2016 Louis Latour Chardonnay Bourgogne, 15/22 2015 Cassini Cellars Chardonnay ‘Unoaked’,Oliver, BC 3 Louis Latour Bourgogne, Chardonnay, FR 3 Feature glass available, please see your server Red By The Glass 6oz/9oz REDS 2015 Louis Latour Pinot Noir, Bourgogne, FR 3 2016 Cedar Creek Merlot, Okanagan Valley, BC 10/14 2014 Misconduct Pinot Noir‘Suspect Series’, Okanagan Valley, BC 3 2013 Davis Bynum Pinot Noir, Sonoma County, CA 5 2016 Rust Wine Co. -
Grapevine Bud Hardiness in the Okanagan Valley, BC, 2020-2021
Grapevine Bud Hardiness in the Okanagan Valley, BC, 2020-2021. Carl Bogdanoff, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Summlerand, BC. Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg Avg sample LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 LTE50 Variety Location day (Oct 28,29) (Nov 10,12) (Nov 25,26) (Dec 9,10) (Dec 22,23) (Jan 6,7) (Jan 20,21) (Feb 3,4) (Feb 17,18) (Mar 3,4) (Mar 17,18) (Mar31,Ap1) (Apr 14,15) Cabernet Franc Black Sage Wed -15.8 Cabernet Franc Osoyoos north Thur -17.0 Cabernet Franc Oliver east Wed -16.6 Cabernet Franc Naramata Bench Wed -13.9 Cabernet Franc Black Sage Thur -14.5 Cabernet Franc Osoyoos southeast Thur -15.6 Cabernet Franc (2yr) Oliver east Wed -16.1 Cabernet Franc (3yr) Oliver east Wed -16.7 Cabernet Sauv Osoyoos northeast Wed -15.9 Cabernet Sauv Osoyoos northeast Wed -14.8 Cabernet Sauv (2yr) Black Sage Wed -14.3 Cabernet Sauv Osoyoos southeast Thur -14.3 Cabernet Sauv Black Sage Wed -14.8 Chardonnay OK Falls east Wed -18.1 Chardonnay Oliver east Wed -18.3 Chardonnay Naramata Bench Wed -17.7 Chardonnay Osoyoos southeast Thur -18.3 Chardonnay Black Sage Wed -17.0 Chardonnay Oliver south Thur -17.4 Gamay noir OK Falls west Thur -17.7 Gewurztraminer Oliver east Wed -16.6 Gewurztraminer Kelowna Wed Grenache (1yr) Osoyoos northeast Thur -13.6 Malbec Osoyoos southeast Thur -15.3 Malbec Osoyoos north Thur -15.9 Malbec Osoyoos southeast Thur -15.1 Merlot Osoyoos northeast Thur -15.8 Merlot Osoyoos northeast Wed -16.0 Merlot Black Sage Thur -16.7 Merlot Osoyoos northeast Thur -16.8 Merlot -
Wines of the I4c 2016
WINES OF THE I4C 2016 How to purchase the wines of the i4C: LCBO/VINTAGES: Select wines are available year-round at VINTAGES Essentials locations. Select wines will be available as part of the special i4C release in select VINTAGES (available July 9, while supplies last). All other wines are available for order at Vintages Shop Online July 9 – 31, 2016. Visit www.vintagesshoponline.com The VINTAGES Team will be taking orders at the i4C Signature Events throughout event weekend. WINERY DIRECT: Ontario member wineries feature the wines of i4C in their retail locations and online. Visit their websites for ordering information LICENSEE DIRECT: Please contact the Ontario Agents listed Prices listed are estimates. Final pricing will be published in July, 2016 ******************************************************************************** 13th Street Winery (Creek Shores, Ontario, Canada | http://www.13thstreetwinery.com) 13th Street Winery Sandstone Vineyard Chardonnay 2013 - $29.95 13th Street Winery June's Vineyard Chardonnay 2014 - $21.95 13th Street Winery Sandstone Vineyard Gamay 2013 - $29.95 Represented in Ontario by: 13th Street Winery - Ilya Rubin | 905.984.8463 A to Z Wineworks / REX HILL (Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA | https://www.AtoZwineworks.com) REX HILL Willamette Valley Seven Soils Chardonnay 2014 - $34.95 A to Z Wineworks Oregon Chardonnay 2013 - $21.95 A to Z Wineworks Oregon Pinot Noir 2013 - $24.95 Represented in Ontario by: Tannin Fine Wines - Nicholas Pierce | 416.918.6425 Adamo Estate Winery (Orangeville, Ontario | http://www.adamoestate.com) Adamo Estate Chardonnay - Willms Vineyard 2014 - $29.95 Adamo Estate Chardonnay - Wismer Vineyard Foxcroft 2014 - $29.95 Adamo Estate Pinot Noir - Lowrey Vineyard 2013 - $33 Represented in Ontario by: Adamo Estate Winery - John Paul Adamo | 416.606.6598 Archangel Wines (Central Otago, New Zealand | http://www.archangelwines.co.nz) Archangel Chardonnay 2014 - $32.95 Archangel Pinot Noir Central Otago 2012 - $39.95 Represented in Ontario by: Noble Estates Wines & Spirits Inc.