The house of Fontanafredda

Bring on the Barbera…Piedmont Italy’s delish baby bros!

Bring on the Barbera…the most widey planted grape in Italy’s prime wine growing region of Piedmont, this Barbera delivers black fruit and plum, hints of black pepper, notes of vanilla bean and sweet soft tannins! Balanced with fine acidity, a superb wine to enjoy with food.  We wonder what Chef Massimo will create as a partner? Fresh cured Italian meats perhaps, or his specialty wild boar raviolis? Hmm hmm… be sure to join us to enjoy!

Barbera, Briccotondo Piedmont Barbera DOC is produced by the house of Fontanafredda,

Barbera, Briccotondo Piedmont Barbera DOC is produced by the house of Fontanafredda,

This Barbera, Briccotondo Piedmont Barbera DOC is produced by the house of Fontanafredda, with a noble story that dates back to 1858 when Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of Italy and his former mistress Rosa Vercellana purchased the estate (a former hunting preserve) in order to produce fine Barolo for his personal use. Today Fontanafredda is the single largest contiguous estate in Piedmont with 250 acres of land, 210 acres of hillside vineyards in the Serralunga, Barolo and Diane d’Alba communes. Since 1878 Fontanafredda has been producing authentically-styled Barbera and Barolo wines, earning a long standing admiration from wine critcs and wine afficionados alike.
Briccotondo Piemonte Barbera DOC
Wine Spectator’s 100 best wines in the world.
One of the top 100 wineries in the world
Wine and Spirits Magazine, 2008

Please join us October 4th, 2013 at Sopra Upper Lounge in Toronto.

Hitting the High Notes… Italian Wine, Food and Song! For more details and to purchase your VIP ticket here.

The Beer Knight, Guy McClelland on The Wine Ladies TV

The Beer Knight, Guy McClelland, Canada’s very own shining Knight. The Wine Ladies TV Part 1

Sue Ann Staff

Fancy Farm Girl Sue-Ann Staff joins The Wine Ladies in print and on the air!Fancy Farm Girl Foxy Pink, a Gold Medal winner

In our third segment we come back to rosé once again, but this time to one produced here locally. Fancy Farm Girl Foxy Pink, a Gold Medal winner from Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery.

Sue-Ann, winemaker and proprietor of the winery joins us to share her thoughts on the rise of rosé,what’s happening in Niagara these days and much more.

Listen to Sue-Ann Staff at 27:27 minutes into the show.

Roses wines

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.

Fancy Farm Girl - Foxy Pink 2013

Fancy Farm Girl – Foxy Pink 2013

Publisher and Editor of PIE Bookazine, Sandra Roberts

Publisher and Editor of PIE Bookazine, Sandra Roberts

Up next the Publisher and Editor of PIE Bookazine, Sandra Roberts. We’ll chat with Sandra about a few lifestyle trends and what’s coming up in this issue 11 featuring Samuel Jackson on the cover.

Listen to Sandra Roberts  at 37:00 minutes into the show.

PIE Magazine cover featuring actor Samuel Jackson.

PIE Magazine cover featuring actor Samuel Jackson.

Presenting…”Beer Knight” and ultra premium European Beers. Happy Father’s Day!

European Beer

Move over vino, there’s another big gig in town!  Ultra premium craft beers coming out of Europe are as unique and as flavourful as any Chardonnay or Cabernet, and they too embrace the role of partner when it comes to the pairing of food and drink. Not just any old beer will do, liken a lager to a white wine and an ale to red.  And not only that…. says Beer Knight Guy McClelland, each premium craft beer has a story, a history, some dating back over ten thousand years!

This week on The Wine Ladies TV we welcome Guy McClelland, President of MPI, one of only four Canadians to be enthroned into the knighthood by the Confederation of Belgium Brewers, thus bearing the title of the Beer Knight. Guy will introduce us to an array of eight wonderful and unique European beers. We’lll learn the differences bewteen lagers and ales, the importance of the right glass and why it is key to always use a glass… how to avoid that “bloated” feeling, why these pure natural beers are healthy and much more!

Watch the Beer Knight Guy McClelland Part 1

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Bodegas Callia, San Juan, Argentina

Argentina and her wines are hot, hot, hot! Ascending to the top with great wines of great value!

Say Argentina today in the world of wine and several key words automatically come to mind…. Malbec, Malbec, Malbec… and that’s just the beginning! Although the Malbec grape is to Argentina as Shiraz is to Australia, Zinfandel to California and icewine to Canada, the 5th largest wine producer in the world is commanding a great deal of attention for a variety of her wines.

The last ten to fifteen years has been a time of incredible growth and evolution for the wines of Argentina, in which the winemaking tradition of 500 years and the adoption of new technologies and know-how have been blended. Add to this the many aspects of Argentina’s unique environment; pure water snowmelt from the Andes for irrigation, high elevation vineyards, dry climate lending ease to natural and/or organic production, a land of contrasts offering great diversity of terroir and wines, and the deeply rooted wine culture, is there any wonder why so many are saying Yes or Salud to Argentine wine?

On our recent visit to Argentina, we had the opportunity to visit a number of spectacular wineries located in the two largest wine regions; Mendoza responsible for approximately 70% of the country’s production and San Juan, approximately an hour to the north of Mendoza City.

We’d like to introduce you to a winery in San Juan “on the radar” as one of the best wineries in the region which is owned by Bodegas Salentein located in Mendoza. Salentein is a spectacular winery which we had the occasion to visit prior to arriving in San Juan (details on that portion of our trip is on a separate article). We are excited to share this other important region and key winery with the help of our “supreme” guide Customer Relations Manager for both, Maria Lorena Cepparo.

Our first stop in San Juan is Bodegas Callia, an incredibly impressive winery situated in the Tulum Valley nestled between the Pie de Palo hills to the north and the Zonda Valley to the south. Among the four valleys in San Juan, the Tulum Valley is the most significant and has its vineyards planted, on average  650 metres above sea-level. We are to soon learn, the significance of altitude, of terroir and of climate through our conversation in the vineyard with the very charming  and passionate Vineyard Manager Gustavo Matocq. But first, we are greeted once again by Maria Lorena Cepparo, her passion and extensive knowledge of wine, of the region and for Callia is contagious. We shortly discover that we cannot stump Lorena, she is a veritable walking encyclopedia with great personality! 

Lorena will be our guide for the day, “we will start in the vineyard where you will meet Gustavo, our vineyard manager” she says, “and then from there we will have a tour, a tasting and a little lunch”. Are we ready? Absolutely!

Georgia inspects the stainless steel tanks with Ariel Cavalier, Winemaker Bodegas Callia and Maria Lorena Cepparo, Customers Relations Salentein Family of Wines.

As we walk around the property Lorena explains that the  philosophy of Bodegas Callia is to live in harmony with the Valley of Tulum landscape. “You’ll notice that the bodges is painted the colour of sand and melds with the dunes typcial of the region” she tells us ” every detail including the native vegetation that surrounds the winery was treated in such a way to respect and preserve the natural local landscape”.  The winery itself is a marvel, home to 8000 square metres of tanks with a capacity of 9,000,000 litres, outfitted with stainless steel tanks and modern pneumatic presses this gigantim winery is a force to reckon with, particularly for the consistent terrific tasting and quality ratio wines it produces. Very impressive!

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Bodegas Callia Bonarda Wine tasting The Wine Ladies TV March 2013

Bodegas Callia Bonarda Wine tasting, The Wine Ladies TV, March 2013