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March 23rd, 2024- VanWineFest with DJ Kearney and a reconnect with Sandra Oldfield


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Our last segments of  2024 VanWineFest with DJ Kearney  and  a reconnect with Sandra Oldfield

The Vancouver International Wine Festival (#45) has come and gone but the interviews live on….for at least this week.
I’m joined by my third & final co-host, the one and only DJ Kearney.  Educator, mentor, leader, wine judge, black belt, speaker and wine director at Terminal City Club.

Deej is also the best friend a person could ever have. We all feel lucky to know her.
As I did with Kelcie Jones  and Michaela Morris,  I asked DJ to choose who she’d like to interview and spotlight.
 
Immediately she belted out….. “Justin Hall  – first Indigenous winemaker in the World”.
So  winemaker Justin Hall joins us from Nk’ Mip in Osoyoos.
And Stavros Kriaris Global Ambassador of Alpha Estate in Greece.
“I’ve been there and loved the winery and wines”
Then I had the gall to ask “who do we close with Deej?”
DJ liberally yelled “Lets invite next years  feature theme region California“
Bonterra Organic  Mendocino    (Gabriela Marble  Export manager)
Robert Mondavi   Napa    (Kurtis Ogasawara, Director of Winemaking)

Signorello Estate   Napa Valley Golden Mile (Ray Signorello – Owner. North Shore guy)
www.signorelloestate.com
www.robertmondaviwinery.com
www.bonterra.com

www.alpha-estate.com
www.nkmipcellars.com
www.tcclub.com
@djkearney
 
 
Sandra Oldfield –  Elysian Projects / Tourism Leader
Many of you know Sandra from her over 20 years at Tinhorn Creek. Winemaker, co-owner, helped to establish BC’s first sub-appellation – The Golden Mile Bench.  In 2017 Sandra and husband Kenn started Elysian Projects, a beverage/tourism consulting company. Sandra named one of Canada’s Top 100 Powerful Women of 2016.  She co-founded the Fortify Conference and  is in the BC Restaurant Hall of Fame.
Sandra embeds herself into the dialogue of today’s BC Wine Industry , she’s natural leader.
We met in Victoria, just before a 3 day tourism conference kicked off. There was much to talk about at the conference.  In addition,  there were a number of issues Sandra and I had to talk about for the podcast. The on going BC/Alberta wine clash. What can tourism do to help the wine industry through this very tough year?  The loss of considerable vineyards to cold snaps and who speaks for the small farmer?
Sandra finished the interview with a story about several boxes that arrived at her house. Sent from Alberta to BC.
The question is/was “what’s in the boxes and why should we care?”
We welcome back Sandra Oldfield.
 
www.elysianprojects.com
www.fortifyconference.ca
www.winebc.com
www.hellobc.com
 
STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON
 
New Spring Release Feature Wines
Tightrope – Naramata
Hillside Winery – Naramata
Winemakers Cut (South Okanagan)
Orofino – Similkameen
Bartier Brothers
Painted Rock
...more
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