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Restaurant and bar alcohol shrinkage a big problem. Managing your pour!

Times are still pretty tough for many in the hospitality industry, and a 5 to 15 per cent increase to the bottom line wouldn’t be too hard to take. Monitoring your shrinkage due to waste, theft and poor controls with respect to alcohol might help you find a portion of those profits. There are a few basic tactics or tools a restaurateur can employ to rectify this situation: 1. Demonstrate to employees your commitment to achieving an acceptable level of shrinkage. If staff feels management does not monitor diligently, it can create an environment of carelessness, over pouring, free drinks and theft. 2. Train employees to ensure that product isn’t wasted. Consider the additional cost of a bartender pouring a six-ounce glass of wine instead of five ounces. Although many corporate operators may have sophisticated systems to monitor costs, they too require a manager’s oversight. In smaller establishments, managers should randomly watch wine pours. Finally, employees who pour should not be in charge of counting inventory. 3. Consider using outside experts. Over the last few years, more owners have recognized the benefits of hiring an outside source to determine inventory loss and pinpoint where the shrinkage is occurring. President Mark Halpern of Toronto-based Profit Shield says that most restaurant owners believe shrinkage is just the cost of doing business. He continues: “The reality is, that’s just not the case. We explain how the audit is done, we invite employees to follow us around, and we review reports with the owners and the servers and ask for suggestions and questions.” After an audit the average variance usually decreases to four per cent from 15 per cent, according to Halpern. If you would like more information on the audit process please email markhalpern@profitshield.ca Jason Acosta, owner of Pizza Rustic based in Toronto, says that six months ago shrinkage in his establishment was sitting at approximately 22 per cent. After working closely with an auditing company on a weekly basis, that figure came down to three per cent, which he maintains is acceptable, but could be even lower. In keeping with this direction, Justin McAuliffe, manager and sommelier of the Miradoro restaurant at Tinhorn Creek Winery in Oliver, B.C., says no shrinkage is acceptable. He maintains diligent control over all three and five ounce pours. He adds: “Everything is recorded, even if a sample is offered. If a client does not like the wine, and it is poured down the sink, that is recorded as well.” Halpern suggests that if the variance becomes less than three per cent, the owner offer a reward to the serving team. The bottom line is that an improved level of shrinkage can be a win-win situation. About The Wine Ladies The Wine Ladies, Georgia and Susanne founded by entrepreneur sister team in 2003, take life one sip at a time as they share the splendour of food and wine for all and the wonderful lifestyle it entails. Regular national TV personalities, columnists and hosts of their own weekly TV and radio show about wine, food and lifestyle these ladies share their passion and live life to the fullest and without hesitation. Their motto “everything in life somehow comes back to the vine” keeps their audiences entertained and informed. Connect with The Wine Ladies by visiting them at TheWineLadies.com or follow them on The Wine Ladies Facebook Fan Page, Twitter or The Wine Ladies YOU TUBE channel.

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Restaurant and bar alcohol shrinkage a big problem. Managing your pour!

Times are still pretty tough for many in the hospitality industry, and a 5 to 15 per cent increase to the bottom line wouldn’t be too hard to take. Monitoring your shrinkage due to waste, theft and poor controls with respect to alcohol might help you find a portion of those profits.

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Taste of Salerno, winemaker’s dinner charms the guests with wines of Aglianico and Fiano..

This week's show is all about the wine growing province of Salerno, one of five that make up the sun soaked wine growing region of Campania on the Italian Peninsula in south western Italy. There are a number of wine principals and dignitaries from Salerno here in Toronto this week for a special event the " Taste of Salerno" taking place at the Delta Chelsea. So before they head over to the tasting we are very pleased to welcome our two special guests, all the way from Salerno, the Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio who will be speaking specifically on the wines, their origin, the unique grapes and taste profiles . And our translator Giorgio Tinelli from the Italian Chamber of Commerce of Ontario.

All the way from Salerno, the Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio.

This week’s show is all about the wine growing province of Salerno. One of five that make up the sun soaked wine growing region of Campania on the Italian Peninsula in south western Italy. There are a number of wine principals and dignitaries from Salerno here in Toronto. This week a special event the “ Taste of Salerno” taking place at the Delta Chelsea.

Before they head over to the tasting we are very pleased to welcome our two special guests, all the way from Italy. The Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio. They will be speaking specifically on the wines, their origin, the unique grapes and taste profiles . And our translator Giorgio Tinelli from the Italian Chamber of Commerce of Ontario.

Taste of Salerno winemakers dinner held in Toronto, Canada.

Taste of Salerno winemaker's dinner with Sommelier Giacomo Fagnola

Sommelier Giacomo Fagnola

A wonderful winemakers dinner featuring the indigenous varietals of Aglianico and Fiano.

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Chin Chin to sun soaked Salerno, one of five that make up the sun soaked wine growing region of Campania, Italy. The Wine Ladies TV

This week's show is all about the wine growing province of Salerno, one of five that make up the sun soaked wine growing region of Campania on the Italian Peninsula in south western Italy. There are a number of wine principals and dignitaries from Salerno here in Toronto this week for a special event the " Taste of Salerno" taking place at the Delta Chelsea. So before they head over to the tasting we are very pleased to welcome our two special guests, all the way from Salerno, the Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio who will be speaking specifically on the wines, their origin, the unique grapes and taste profiles . And our translator Giorgio Tinelli from the Italian Chamber of Commerce of Ontario.

Chin Chin to sun soaked Salerno, one of five that make up the sun soaked wine growing region of Campania, Italy. The Wine Ladies TV

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Watch The Wine Ladies TV! Wed July 6th at 2:30PM -3:30PM on ThatChannel.com This week’s show is all about the wine growing province of Salerno, one of five that make up the sun soaked wine growing region of Campania on the Italian Peninsula in south western Italy.

 Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio.

Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio.

There are a number of wine principals and dignitaries from Salerno here in Toronto this week for a special event the “ Taste of Salerno” taking place at the Delta Chelsea. So before they head over to the tasting we are very pleased to welcome our two special guests, all the way from Salerno, the Honorable Edmondo Cirielli President of the Province of Salerno, Mr. Cirielli as well as President of Province of Enoteca di Salerno, Ferdinando Cappuccio who will be speaking specifically on the wines, their origin, the unique grapes and taste profiles.

If you missed last week’s show not a problem, please visit For all The Wine Ladies TV podcasts and archived shows visit The Wine Ladies TV Show and That Radio Podhoster from anywhere and anytime. Go local rocks with Flat Rock Cellars, Cameron’s Brewing Company and Gastronomo Vagabundo 

Happy Canada Day! Local wine with Flat Rock Cellars, Cameron's Brewing Company and Peapod Cuisine.

Happy Canada Day! Local wine with Flat Rock Cellars, Cameron’s Brewing Company and Peapod Cuisine.

Happy Canada Day. Eh? What better way to celebrate Canada’s 144th birthday this year than with a Canadian bounty of award winning wines, locally grown food and a true local crafted Canadian beer. Our guests this week will help us celebrate in style as we welcome winemaker Ross Wise, originally from New Zealand now working his magic at Flat Rock Cellars, We’ll be tasting the 2009 Rusty Shed Chardonnay that just recently was awarded the only GOLD for a Canadian Table wine at the International Wine Challenge. We will also discover more about the upcoming i4c — International Cool Climate Chardonnay Celebration coming up in July, Also in studio, Australian professional chef Adam Hynam-Smith and his partner Tamara Jensen of Gastronomo Vagabundo, located in St. Catharine’s, with a focus on using local produce to create delicious and healthy dishes. And , what more Canadian then beer eh? We welcome president, entrepreneur and marketer Bill Coleman of Cameron’s Brewing Company, a brewery a true craft brewery that has been passionately brewing their all natural.

 Congratulations to Colleen Cole of Toronto.

You and three of your friends are in for a fabulous evening of bubbly and Chardonnays from over 15 international wineries. All paired with the humble oyster.

Colleen correctly answered our trivia question on The Wine Ladies Face Book Fan Page. Name the two red grapes used in making Champagne. The answer… Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.

AW SHUCKS kick-off party!

Aw Shucks! Nothing can compare with party atmosphere that results when you co-mingle boisterous bubbles and the humble oyster. Rub shoulders and talk barrels with wine producers from 15 international wineries and dance the night away to the sounds of local musicians on the Green Roof Patio, overlooking our estate vineyards and Lake Ontario. For tickets Click Here. Date: Friday, July 22, 2011 Time: 7:30pm-10:30pm Price: $50 (+HST) per ticket Location: Flat Rock Cellars, Jordan

Thank-you to everyone that helped make our Evening of South African Splendour a fabulous one!

Event highlights: Brought to you in conjunction with The Escoffier Society of Toronto in support of the World Chef’s Tour Against Hunger in South Africa and Worldwide.

Oakville, Ontario: June 2nd

Fantastic night of South African culture ,set in the stunning interior decor store Touch De L’Afrique. An evening of spectacular wines from South Africa, scintillating food, mesmerizing music and more. Guests enjoyed the vibrant beat of the African drums, indigenous dance expression and a “medicine man”.  All to help send our Canadian culinary team to South Africa this summer for the 3rd “World Chefs Tour Against Hunger”. Helping bring friendship, food, funds and gifts to the African nation from Canada.

The Wine Ladies TV show “One Sip At A Time” welcomed our guests on the red carpet and captured the magic and special moments of this sparkling night. Our silent auction table filled was with an assortment of incredible prizes, featuring something for everyone including a special door prize. A good time was had by all! Watch for the next fabulous The Wine Ladies event coming soon!

Thanks to our Silver Sponsors: Touch De L’Afrique Advanced Rejuvenation Dr. John Fasken Florence Meats Janette Lourantos REMAX Oakville Chrysler Jeep Dodge

Winery spotlights St. Hubertus Estate Winery of the Okanagan Valley.

Winery spotlights St. Hubertus Estate Winery of the Okanagan Valley.

We had an opportunity to visit Kelowna and Okanagan wine country recently with a wonderful visit with Andy Gebert of St. Hubertus Estate Winery. Dating back to the mid 1920’s, the St. Hubertus & Oak Bay vineyards are some of the oldest in the Okanagan Valley. Since 1984, the Gebert Family use sustainable farming practices on their 76 acre vineyard, to produce wines that reflect the terroir of the north Okanagan valley under the St. Hubertus & Oak Bay label.

“Canada’s most visited winery”, Summerhill Pyramid Winery,Kelowna, B.C

The mysterious effect this chamber has on the wines.

An indulgent, fascinating and delectable tour of “Canada’s most visited winery”, Summerhill Pyramid Winery in Kelowna, B.C. Steve Cipes, founder and owner explains the theory behind the pyramid, the resting place for his barrels. “The Summerhill Pyramid is second only to the Great Pyramid of Egypt for alignment and precision” he explains. Steve Cipes, engaging, passionate, colourful. Our brief tour is complete with sabering Cipe’s award winning sparkling wines set against the backdrop of the majesty of the Okanagan.

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Nk’Mip Cellars North America’s first Aboriginal owned and operated winery,Osoyoos BC

NK’Mip Cellars and delish iconic wine Mer’riyn definitely delivers. Nk’Mip Cellars (Pronounced in-ka-meep) is North America’s first Aboriginal owned and operated winery located in the far south of the Okanagan in B.C. Join us as we visit the incredible history of the Osoyoos Indian Band and the role they play in producing these award winning wines, indulge in the stunning architecture and the native art and artifacts. Embrace the passion of winemaker Randy Picton as he reveals the story and the flavour profile of the iconic wine Mer’r’iyn, meaning marriage, a blend of the 5 grape varietals that typify the great wines of Bordeaux.

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Rocky Creek Winery, Pinot Gris

The Wine Ladies head west to BC and experience Rocky Creek Winery, Cowichan Valley.

Rocky Creek Winery

Rocky Creek Winery

Rocky Creek Winery, Cowichan Valley. BC:

We arrived so late to the winery BUT so happy we made it! Linda, you and Mark rule… passion, guts, talent, personality galore and great wines! Anyone heading out to Vancouver Island be sure to make a stop to Cowichan Bay and visit the winery Rocky Creek. Their Pinot Grigio rocks, the owners are crazy charismatic, friendly, down to earth and eager to share their story… And it is QUITE the story! Mark, is the winemaker, 3rd generation with over 20 years experience and Linda formerly a technologist working with budgets, business plans and pipeline projects… that was in her former life! They began their gravity fed winery in their house in the basement and the rest is history! What a couple, what a story!

“Canada’s most visited winery”, Summerhill Pyramid Winery,Kelowna, B.C

“Canada’s most visited winery”, Summerhill Pyramid Winery,Kelowna, B.C

An indulgent, fascinating and delectable tour of “Canada’s most visited winery”, Summerhill Pyramid Winery in Kelowna, B.C. Steve Cipes, founder and owner explains the theory behind the pyramid, the resting place for his barrels, “The Summerhill Pyramid is second only to the Great Pyramid of Egypt for alignment and precision” he explains the effect this chamber has on the wines. Engaging, passionate, colourful. Our brief tour is Complete with sabering Cipe’s award winning sparkling wines set against the backdrop of the majesty of the Okanagan. 

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