THE SHOW
Why are you doing a feature on Cider and Non-Alcoholic Wines?
Because that’s what the wind kindly blew my way. I’m a cider guy, fascinated by well-made low/no alcohol releases and a fan of Justin Wines. (And Paso Robles)
Last week we started featuring our interviews from the 4th annual BC Cider Festival and ran out of time and space to include the last two interviews.
Thus Part Two appears this week.
I felt that both of these guests deserved time to tell their stories. Just a little room to create a flourish or is it a fuss?
I can honestly say that Bruce McKinley is one of the planet’s more interesting people and he brings that character to every cider he makes at Valley Cider in Duncan.
Bruce McKinley – Founder and Ciderist Valley Cider (Duncan)
The website says “Welcome to Simply Different”
Cider is fermented apple juice. All the flavour and joie de vivre nature can be packed into a fruit, hosting a party for millions of super social yeast. After the sugar is consumed, the curtain comes down and the band packs up. Some extraordinary chemistry happens after this point depending on the care & creativity of the cidermaker, which is what you’re going to miss if the juice quality was low to begin with or if the cider is just being made as a cheap sugar delivery mechanism.
This is an unfortunate consequence of cider’s delayed & fairly recent reinvention as a valued craft product: the rise and domination of huge-scale low-cost commercial products, that unfortunately influence much of cider’s definition and public understanding. This need not be so. Cider can reflect the true heritage and at the same time continue evolving into modern ciders without being mired in unhealthy opportunism, as long as somebody cares enough to do it well. That is a craft.
What’s required is thoughtfulness, a commitment to crafting quality cider, some healthy delicious apples and a place to hang out and put it all together.
Check out the cider names –
Bloo/Soda Love Potion/Faeriessense/Poiple/Piqabu
Pinko/Love Child /Bon Dry/Gingerella/Wait What?/Noir
After listening to our interview and Bruce’s thoughts on craft, don’t you really want to taste what he makes?
www.valleycider.com
Jennifer Turton-Molgat President. Wards Cider (Kelowna)
Great Granddaughter to George Ward who planted the original apple trees in 1918, Jennifer Turton-Molgat carries on the family’s apple-growing legacy. Under Jennifer’s direction, Wards Cider stands out as a fully authentic cidery. Everything from growing and harvesting their traditional cider apples to pressing, fermenting and bottling the finished ciders is done at their 5th generation, family-owned orchard.
With her outgoing and creative style, Jennifer leads Wards daily operations and teams, including orchards, cellars, sales, marketing and guest services.
Since 2006 Jennifer Turton-Molgat has also proudly led both The View Winery and Wards Cider to success in her role as President. Jennifer’s vision and inspiration for the winery and cidery is drawn from her family’s passion for the land as pioneering Kelowna orchardists and agriculturists since 1922.
www.wardshardcider.com
(Tyler Harleton. Ashley Wiles Marketing. Chris Pagliocchini)
Chris Paliocchini – co-founder of ONES+ No/Low Wines and Bubble (Summerland)
Chris Paliocchini and Tyler Harleton grew up on family farms. Chris’ background led him to work in cherry and apple breeding in Summerland, while Tyler found his way back to the land through winemaking in the Okanagan (TH Wines) Over the years (and glasses of wine) they realized there was a hole in the market f...