Founder and President Gary McMullen, Muskoka Brewery.

Muskoka Brewery, all natural, premium and pure beer! For this Father’s Day serve your Dad the very best!

Muskoka Brewery

Muskoka Brewery

Founder and President Gary McMullen, Muskoka Brewery.

Founder and President Gary McMullen, Muskoka Brewery.

And nestled in the heart of Muskoka, opening the doors in 1996 is Muskoka Brewery. Known for their handcrafted small batch brewed beer delighting beer lovers of discerning tastes and palates. Serving  a range of beers including their signature beer Muskoka Cream Ale! Perfect for all you Dads out there. Our next guest, as promised the Founder and President Gary McMullen to tell us more.

Listen to Gary McMullen  at 20:11 minutes into the show 

First brewed in1996, our flagship Muskoka Cream Ale has since become a signature beer of the Muskoka region. Unmistakable with its rich amber colour and inviting floral tones, this laid-back English pub-style ale is smooth and easy-going. With a Cascade hoppiness and fuller body of flavour, this gold-medal winning Canadian Cream Ale is the quintessential taste of cottage country. Raise a glass.

Cream Ale

First brewed in1996, our flagship Muskoka Cream Ale has since become a signature beer of the Muskoka region. Unmistakable with its rich amber colour and inviting floral tones, this laid-back English pub-style ale is smooth and easy-going. With a Cascade hoppiness and fuller body of flavour, this gold-medal winning Canadian Cream Ale is the quintessential taste of cottage country. Raise a glass.

– See more at: http://www.muskokabrewery.com/creme-ale.php#sthash.rApKjglv.dpuf

First brewed in1996, our flagship Muskoka Cream Ale has since become a signature beer of the Muskoka region. Unmistakable with its rich amber colour and inviting floral tones, this laid-back English pub-style ale is smooth and easy-going. With a Cascade hoppiness and fuller body of flavour, this gold-medal winning Canadian Cream Ale is the quintessential taste of cottage country. Raise a glass. – See more at: http://www.muskokabrewery.com/creme-ale.php#sthash.rApKjglv.dpuf
First brewed in1996, our flagship Muskoka Cream Ale has since become a signature beer of the Muskoka region. Unmistakable with its rich amber colour and inviting floral tones, this laid-back English pub-style ale is smooth and easy-going. With a Cascade hoppiness and fuller body of flavour, this gold-medal winning Canadian Cream Ale is the quintessential taste of cottage country. Raise a glass. – See more at: http://www.muskokabrewery.com/creme-ale.php#sthash.rApKjglv.dpuf
First brewed in1996, our flagship Muskoka Cream Ale has since become a signature beer of the Muskoka region. Unmistakable with its rich amber colour and inviting floral tones, this laid-back English pub-style ale is smooth and easy-going. With a Cascade hoppiness and fuller body of flavour, this gold-medal winning Canadian Cream Ale is the quintessential taste of cottage country. Raise a glass. – See more at: http://www.muskokabrewery.com/creme-ale.php#sthash.rApKjglv.dpuf

On this week’s radio show…Happy Father’s Day

Episode 25

Calling all Dads out there.This show is for you! We have you covered  for your special day Fathers Day!

Coming up, we’re going to talk about what might be some of your favourite things. Like lip smacking delicious, bold burgers or crunchy flavour filled spicy taco. Or to quench your thirst how about a small batch craft beer chock full of flour. No additives, all natural, just 100% pure delicious.
Or straight from the small, rugged and remote Scottish island of Islay comes the authentic premium single malt Scotch whisky,a wee dram for you lads perhaps?
And for the fine wine, food and film buff we bring you the 2nd annual Niagara Integrated Film Festival, taking place on Father’s Day weekend where you can choose from a plethora of wine tasting dinners, movie premiers, short film screenings, and much more!

And finally the tables are turned on The Wine Ladies when we are interviewed by Laura Wolfe a student who is studying the art of social media and blogging. We give her our thoughts on social media!Alright so its time now to salute all the Dads out there, Happy Father’s Day, lets start!!!

Happy Father's Day wine

On this week’s audio podcast..Happy Father’s Day! Pete Neal of Neal Brothers Foods shares ideas your Dad will love!

There are all kinds of Father’s out there from the adventurist, who is always willing to try something new, to the technophile who is a bonafide techo gadget freak  or the charismatic Dad, who loves to be the center of attention.

What kind of  Dad do you have???

We have something that will sure to satisfy even the most discerning Dads… starting with the food… Joining us at the top of the show, returning guest Pete Neal of Neal Brothers Foods and he will be sharing the spotlight and great father’s Days food ideas with his daughter Hanna.

Neal Brothers Foods

Neal Brothers Foods

So we’ll kick off the show chatting with one of our regular guests Pete Neal, Pete is the co-founder along with his brother Chris of Neal Brothers Foods, a father himself, Pete and his daughter Hannah will join us with a host of scrumptious suggestions and recipes for you to enjoy this Father’s Day.

Listen to Pete Neal and his daughter Hannah at 7:20 minutes into the show.

Maple Bacon or Srirachup Kettle Cooked Chips

Maple Bacon or Srirachup Kettle Cooked Chips

What’s a perfect snack pairing for this Father’s Day? Neal Brothers Foods Maple Bacon or Srirachup Kettle Cooked Chips with Muskoka Brewery Cream Ale.

OR

Neal Brothers Foods Multigrain Nuggets

Neal Brothers Foods Multigrain Nuggets

Perhaps Scotch is more your preference, the perfect pairing for Dad this Sunday, Neal Brothers Foods Multigrain Nuggets with a glass of Ardbeg Ten Year Old Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky!

Father’s Day is a day to spend with family and in our family…

We love to cook together and create simple yet delicious dishes for the family to enjoy”, says Pete Neal. “We love making tacos and the beauty of cooking up tacos is you can add any toppings you want”.according to Pete. We make sure to prep various veggies, cheeses, meat/fish and add our favorite Neal Brothers toppings. Then to the mix, lime mayo, sriracha mayo, tomatillo salsa, habanero salsa or even our sweet and smokey BBQ sauce is a nice addition to a chicken or beef taco.”

Neal Brothers Foods favourite combinations:White fish tacos with lime mayo and fresh greens and red cabbage, Chicken tacos with a splash of habanero salsa and avocado, BBQ beef tacos with crushed BBQ kettle chips or srirachup chips on top!

On this week’s radio show…Happy Father’s Day

Episode 25

Calling all Dads out there.This show is for you! We have you covered  for your special day Fathers Day!

Coming up, we’re going to talk about what might be some of your favourite things. Like lip smacking delicious, bold burgers or crunchy flavour filled spicy taco. Or to quench your thirst how about a small batch craft beer chock full of flour. No additives, all natural, just 100% pure delicious.
Or straight from the small, rugged and remote Scottish island of Islay comes the authentic premium single malt Scotch whisky,a wee dram for you lads perhaps?
And for the fine wine, food and film buff we bring you the 2nd annual Niagara Integrated Film Festival, taking place on Father’s Day weekend where you can choose from a plethora of wine tasting dinners, movie premiers, short film screenings, and much more!

And finally the tables are turned on The Wine Ladies when we are interviewed by Laura Wolfe a student who is studying the art of social media and blogging. We give her our thoughts on social media!Alright so its time now to salute all the Dads out there, Happy Father’s Day, lets start!!!

First Family of Wines

De Bortoli Gulf Station Yarra Valley Pinot Noir 2013, Georgia’s Wine Pick.

De Bortoli Gulf Station Yarra Valley Pinot Noir

De Bortoli Gulf Station Yarra Valley Pinot Noir

My wine pick today hails from the Yarra Valley, Australia, the company founded in 1928 is one of  “Australia’s First Family of Wines”, a group of 12 family owned Australian wineries that represent 16 Australian regions across 4 states and have collectively more than 1200 years of wine making experience.

Georgia's Wine Pick

Georgia’s Wine Pick

I discovered this wine while attending an outstanding tasting featuring 11 of the 12  Australian First Families of Wines. I decided then that it was to be a wine pick for me.

The wine is De Bortoli Gulf Station Yarra Valley 2013 Pinot Noir. I bought it for $19.95 and immediately was struck by the silkiness, the complexity and rich texture, it was medium bodied with bright ripe fruit… but not over ripe and with a vibrant acidity, intense in flavor and refreshing at the same time.I really liked this Pinot Noir, a bargain to me for $19.95.

De Bortoli Gulf Station Pinot Noir 2013

De Bortoli Gulf Station Pinot Noir 2013

VINTAGES#: 15511

I really liked this Pinot Noir, a bargain to me for $19.95. Hello to Darrin de Bortoli, 3rd generation,Darrin is the winemaker and we had the opportunity to meet Darrin for a second time at the “speed wine tasting” as they called it… lots of wine so little time. And that is my wine pick.

Listen to my wine review at 3:59 minutes into this week’s radio show.

 

On this week’s show…Calling all Dads out there.This show is for you! We have you covered for your special Father’s Day!
 
Episode 25

Today we’re going to talk about what might be some of your favourite things. How about some lip smacking delicious bold burgers or crunchy flavor filled spicy homemade tacos.  Or to quench your thirst how about a small batch craft beer chock full of flavour. No additives, all natural, just 100% pure delicious.

Or straight from the small,rugged and remote Scottish island of Islay comes the authentic premium single malt Scotch whisky,a wee dram for you lads perhaps?

And for the fine wine,food and film buff we bring you the 2nd annual Niagara Integrated Film Festival, taking place on Father’s Day weekend where you can choose from a plethora of wine tasting diners, movie premiers, short film screenings, and much more!

And finally the tables are turned on The Wine Ladies when we are interviewed by Laura Wolfe a student who is studying the art of social media and blogging. We give her our thoughts on social media!

Alright so its time now to salute all the Dads out there, Happy Father’s Day, let’s start!!!

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Joel Peterson

Ravenswood Besieged 2013, Susanne’s Wine Pick.

Susanne'sWine Pick

Susanne’s Wine Pick

Joel Peterson, affectionaly known as the “Godfather of Zin.”

With Father’s Day approaching I thought I would pick something that would appeal to Dad’s and their love of the almighty BBQ. I am sure that’s how a majority of Dad’s out there will be celebrating their Father’s Day and we know that Dad’s  love their beef, from burgers to steaks and a rack of ribs.

My pick to celebrate this Father’s Day is a wine that is brand new to our market. It is the Ravenswood Besieged 2013 from Sonoma California. Awhile back we had the  opportunity to meet Joel Petersen,the  founder of Ravenswood several years ago and it was at a BBQ!

Ravenswood Besieged 2013

Red Blend

—VINTAGES#: 414136

$24.95

This wine is a beautiful blend of Petite Sirah, Carignane, Zinfandel, Syrah, Barbera, Alicante, Bouschet, and Mourvedre. The grapes are sourced form 6 different vineyards, including the Alexander Valley, Russian River Valley and others.
The wine is big and juicy, fruit driven, ripe red berry with plenty of structuring tannins. Something super special for Dad… $24.95 here in our market.

Listen to my wine review at 3:59 minutes into this week’s radio show.

On this week’s radio show…Happy Father’s Day

Calling all Dads out there.This show is for you! We have you covered  for your special day Fathers Day!

Coming up we’re going to talk about what might be some of your favorite things…like lip smacking delicious, bold burgers or crunchy flavor filled spicy homemade tacos or to quench your thirst how about a small batch craft beer chock full of flavor,no additives,all natural, just 100% pure delicious.Or straight from the small, rugged and remote Scottish island of Islay comes the authentic premium single malt Scotch whisky,a wee dram for you lads perhaps?

And for the fine wine, food and film buff we bring you the 2nd annual Niagara Integrated Film Festival, taking place on Father’s Day weekend where you can choose from a plethora of wine tasting dinners, movie premiers, short film screenings, and much more!

And finally the tables are turned on The Wine Ladies when we are interviewed by Laura Wolfe a student who is studying the art of social media and blogging. We give her our thoughts on social media!

Alright so its time now to salute all the Dads out there, Happy Father’s Day, lets start!!!

Episode 25

Julien Cothenet of Remy Pannier

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou is the #1 selling rosé in Ontario! Find out why on The Wine Ladies audio podcast….

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou

We’ll start off by welcoming Export Director Julien Cothenet at Remy Pannier out of the Loire Valley. What better place to start than France well known for its rosés and Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou is the #1 selling rosé in Ontario.

Listen to Julien Cothenet at 4:30 minutes into the show.

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou

Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou

On this week’s radio show…Everything is coming up Rosé…Think pink when you grab a drink!

Episode 24 

Rosés are one of the hottest trends in wine,enjoying huge growth in popularity and are definitely getting the respect they are due.Gone are the days of super sweet and sappy pink rosés.

Now when you think pink, think crisp,dry,fruity,delicious and well made wines from most wine growing regions around the world. And so today we salute rosé. It is the perfect time with the warm weather upon us, and to learn more about what makes pink the perfect drink for summer enjoyment and beyond.

Ask The Wine Ladies June 2015 – Why is rosé wine so popular now?

Red Stone Winery

Red Stone Winery to host FILMALICIOUS at NIFF June 19th and 20th

Paul Pender, acclaimed winemaker at Tawse Winery and consulting winemaker for Red Stone Winery

Paul Pender, acclaimed winemaker at Tawse Winery and consulting winemaker for Red Stone Winery

Paul Pender, acclaimed winemaker at Tawse Winery and consulting winemaker for Red Stone Winery will join us to fill us in on their Niagara Integrated Film Festival (NIFF) FILMALICIOUS experience (June 19th) and a little more about this much touted new winery.

Listen to Paul Pender at 45:11 minutes into the show.

 

On this week’s radio show…

Everything is coming up Rosé …Think pink when you grab a drink!

Episode 24

Rosés are one of the hottest trends in wine. They have been enjoying huge growth in popularity and are definitely getting the respect they are due. Gone are the days of super sweet and sappy pink rosés. Now when you think pink, think crisp,dry,fruity,delicious and well made wines. They are now made from most wine growing regions around the world. And so today we salute rosé. It is the perfect time with the warm weather upon us. To  learn more about what makes pink the perfect drink for summer enjoyment and beyond.

Tawse Gamay Noir 2013, Susanne’s Wine Pick.

Two Sister Vineyards

Two Sisters Vineyards, Niagara-on-the-lake’s newest kid on the block.

Two Sisters Vineyards.

Two Sisters Vineyards.

Setting off on a visit to our beautiful wine region of Niagara-on-the-Lake, we are a small group, smallish, sixteen, and will have only enough time to visit one winery, which must include a bite to eat paired with the winery’s vinos of choice of course! It’s not easy to choose just one, with over 100 wineries to experience in this blessed wine region, the Niagara Peninsula. From the quaint, small boutique winery, to the very grand with award winning restaurants, amphitheaters and even art collections, the options are endless. Not to mention yet another direction we could take visiting an organic or biodynamic winery where sheep roam hard at work pruning the grapevines. We decide on the newest kid on the block or newest Sisters on the block we should say. Like us, The Wine Ladies, two sisters Melissa and Angela of the Marotta family of Italian heritage, opened the doors six months ago to their winery Two Sisters Vineyards and we are among the privileged few to have first experienced all that this breathtaking winery had to offer.

The winery inspired by Italian Renaissance design.

As we drive up to the entrance, a majestic building stands before us, “baroque in style”. A few of us remark, we learn later was inspired by an Italian architect in the 16th century, Andrea Palladio inspired by Italian Renaissance design. There has been no expense spared here. It is truly magnificent and very dramatic. Overall, it is quite imposing and moving.We suddenly hear an enthusiastic “Bonjourno” echoing from the back of the group. One of our guests has blurted out as we are greeted by the winemaker Adam Pearce. A youngish fella, charmed with personality, as well as charmed with the midas touch in the barrel cellar we will soon discover.

With wine maker Adam Pearce.

With wine maker Adam Pearce.

 Adam leads us to the barrel cellar where we are introduced to the two sisters Melissa and Angela.

They welcome us with a glass of a pink drink, no ordinary drink. This is their sparkling wine rose “ Lush”. It is made in the ‘methode traditionelle’, as in Champagne. It has a pretty, subtle, pink hue due to the dosage of the Cabernet Franc. A flavor with enticing notes of biscuit, cherries and strawberries and a luscious creaminess on the palate. As we enjoy the bubbly in this elegant yet warm and inviting cellar we are entertained learning about the backstory of Two Sisters Vineyards.

The dream germinated a few years ago and has now finally been realized.

Melissa and Angelafeela special attachment to this place, to Niagara-on-the-lake. This terroir and after many years coming to Niagara, the family was able to finally set roots in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The dream germinated a few years ago and has now finally been realized.

Set upon 70 hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot varietals, the vineyards are closely tended to by their Vineyard manager.  Coaxing out the best of the vines and the distinct characteristics of each varietal.

Winemaker Adam is crafting wines with minimalist intervention, already awarded with numerous Medals! Melissa and Angela guide and drive their vision to provide the guest with a complete sensory experience including the farm to table, delectable dishes served up at Kitchen 76, the winery restaurant. Chef Justin Lesso is at the helm, serving up seasonal culinary specialties, paired to perfection with Adam’s wines.Even the old traditional margarita pizza never tasted so good straight out of the wood-burning oven.

The two sisters have just launched their wine club.

They are dedicated to being one that encompasses both exciting wine and culinary experiences. One can sample a little of both on the beautiful patio overlooking the vineyards that is open for the summer months.Of all the wonderful wines we enjoyed with our spectacular lunch, here are two that we would love to share with you. All wines are only available at the winery and at the online wine boutique on their website 

Two Sisters Vineyards 2013 Sauvignon Blanc $24.00

Two Sisters Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc

Two Sisters Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc

This is a dry medium-bodied elegant Sauvignon Blanc with a delightful freshness and crisp acidity. It is light straw in colour and clear and brilliant in the glass. On the nose citrus and green apple aromas seduce with a very slight grassy nuance in the background. On the palate more citrus accompanied with tropical fruit notes and a good satisfying finish. The fruit for this award winning Sauvignon Blanc came from the Lincoln Lakeshore Appellation in Beamsville, Niagara.

 Two Sisters Vineyards 2010 Cabernet Franc $48.00

Intervins 2014 Award Winner Honours

Two Sisters Vineyards 2010 Cabernet Franc

Two Sisters Vineyards 2010 Cabernet Franc

Who is the King of Cab? Most say Cabernet Sauvignon but not necessarily.  So here in Niagara, in fact “Franc,” or Cabernet Franc is the father of his son Sauvignon, and reigns supreme in this wine. Deep ruby in color, with intense ripe fruitaromas of raspberry, cassis, spice and hint of vanilla oak. On the palate rich juicy blackberry fruit, spice, hint of chocolate, soft tannins, elegant, easy and delicious drinking.

This article first published in Power Boating Canada.

Power Boating Canada, Two Sister’s Vineyards, Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Newest Kid On The Block.

Power Boating Canada, Two Sisters Winery, Page 1

Power Boating Canada, Two Sisters Winery, Page 1

Power Boating Canada, Two Sister’s Vineyards, Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Newest Kid On The Block.

Tony Ferreria, Regional Sales Manager for My Gourmet

On this week’s audio podcast…Cooking with Himalayan Salt Stones for healthier, faster and delicious food.

We move on to food, glorious food! So you have the perfect rosé, but you’re getting a little hungry. What to pair with your rose? We are going to introduce you to a very cool tool, or cooking style,using pale pink Himalayan Salt Stones mined from the mountains, for healthier, faster, delicious dishes.

Tony Ferreria, Regional Sales Manager for My Gourmet

Tony Ferreria, Regional Sales Manager for My Gourmet

You can grill on it, serve on it, chill on it,even bake on it ! Tony Ferreria, Regional Sales Manager for My Gourmet joins us, tell us all about it and shares a few knock out recipes to enjoy with your pink drink!

Listen to Tony Ferreria at 15:50 minutes into the show.

Rose wine

Rose wine

On this week’s audio podcast…

Everything is coming up Rosé …Think pink when you grab a drink!

Episode 30

Rosés are one of the hottest trends in wine,enjoying huge growth in popularity and are definitely getting the respect they are due.Gone are the days of super sweet and sappy pink rosés. Now when you think pink, think crisp,dry,fruity,delicious and well made wines from most wine growing regions around the world.And so today we salute rosé. It is the perfect time with the warm weather upon us, and to learn more about what makes pink the perfect drink for summer enjoyment and beyond.

Himalayan Salt Stone Set with Tray

$99.99 CAD $69.99 CAD

For more information and to buy

Himalayan Salt 3-Stone Set

$59.99 CAD $44.99 CAD

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Remy Pannier Rosé d’Anjou is the #1 selling rosé in Ontario! Find out why on The Wine Ladies audio podcast….