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Wine Tasting At Vancouver Urban Winery

19 Mar

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If you wish to taste some wines from BC’s Okanagan, you don’t have to travel very far.  I invite you to check out Vancouver Urban Winery. This operation is the brainchild of two young enterpreneurs, Steve Thorp and Mike Macquisten who were recently voted into  Western Living Magazine’s 5th Annual 40 Foodies Under 40.

Vancouver Urban Winery is Canada’s first wine on tap operation, FreshTap.  They repackage wines sent from wineries in pressurized 19.5 litre stainless steel kegs. This not only cuts down on waste, but is also environmentally friendly in that each keg equals 26 750ml bottles of wine. Once a bottle is opened in a restaurant, it loses flavor with oxidization quickly.  Thus, a greater likelihood the wine will be tossed.

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A side benefit for us Vancouverites, is that last summer Vancouver Urban Winery opened it doors to the public for wine tastings.  The majority of the wines are from British Columbia with a few from other countries including their own brand of Roaring Twenties  for sale by the bottle in their retail store on site.  Wine tastings are 1 oz pourings which start at $2.50 per tasting or $3.50 for premium wines. You can choose which wines you’d like to try individually, or you can try the Sommelier’s Choice where they choose 5 flights of wine for you to taste for $12.00.  There are various meats and cheeses available to nibble with your wine that you can purchase. We opted for the  Sommelier’s Food & Wine Choice Pairing for $24.00 which included 5 flights of wine (2 whites & 3 reds) and a selection of local meats and cheeses paired with each of the wines.

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Vancouver Urban Winery is located in a fairly non-descript building two blocks South of the docks and 2 blocks North of Oppenheimer Park.  At the entrance you will find beautiful doors with intricate woodwork and stonework.  On entering, the interior has a unique layout with 24 foot ceilings, wooden beams and beautiful ironwork from its predecessors.    There are some long wood tables perfect for large groups, or there is the fireplace with 2 long leather sofas which make for a nice way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon or wind down after a day at work.  The Vancouver Urban Winery is located at 55 Dunlevy Street (just 3 blocks North of East Hastings Street). They are open for tastings and tours, Mon. to Wed. 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Thur. to Fri. 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 p.m.  They are closed Saturdays for private events and occasionally will book private events during their operating hours. They update their Facebook Page regularly with their operating hours, upcoming events and promotions. One current promotion is Thirsty Thursday which is a 2 for 1 tasting special from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.  The Tasting Bar this month features Roaring Twenties Wine Co. Quails’  Gate, Noble Ridge Vineyards & Winery and Road 13 Vineyards.  This is definitely a spot to check out.  Cheers!ILiveInEastVanMarch2013 284

Photos by Patti Zazulak and CreatEveInVan

The Baker’s Market Returns March 30th

17 Mar

PurpleMacaronsBakersMarketIf you have a sweet tooth, the Baker’s Market in SE Vancouver is the place for you. This concept was inspired by the local farmers markets, but you won’t find any veggies here. Although you may find some vegan baked goods.  The range of products is quite diverse including exquisite French macarons by J’adore les Macarons, gluten free products by We Against The Grain and  Sweet Lily Bakery specializing in puff pastry, cookies, cakes, pastry, and cupcakes.  That is only the beginning. You will also find organic muffins, brownies, handmade chocolates, Belgian waffles, scones, preserves, tarts, granola and much more.   This market is a community based event that brings out the professional and amateur baker as well as student and Mommy bakers.    The Baker’s Market starts up again Saturday, March 30th at the Moberly Arts & Cultural Centre, 7646 Prince Albert Street (60th & Fraser). It will run each consecutive Saturday until May 4th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  As the event is held indoors, it is a go rain or shine. Add to that, there is free admission, free parking and free samples!  So come out and support your local talented creative bakers.

Inaugural East Side Beer Fest At Wise Hall – March 20th

11 Mar

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Liberty Wine Merchants presents the East Side Beer Fest on Wednesday, March 20th 7:00 p.m. at the Wise Hall, 1882 Adanac Street. This is an inaugural beer tasting event which will feature craft beers from all over the world. Also on hand, will be food samplings from food purveyors on Commercial Drive.  This Liberty sponsored event is also a fundraiser for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. All ticket sales and draw prizes directly support the GVFBS. Tickets are $20 each and you are asked to bring a non-perishable food donation.  Tickets available at all Liberty Wine Merchant locations.  In East Vancouver, visit them at 1622 Commercial Drive.

For The Love Of French Food

4 Mar
I am in love. OK it’s not quite what you think. I am in love with French food in East Vancouver.  I have been an ardent fan of Les Faux Bourgeois, 663 East 15th Avenue (Fraser/Kingsway) for some time now. The food and wine selection at Les Faux Bourgeois is fabulous. Their steak & frites and cream brulee are my hands down favourite.   I have yet to meet anyone that has gone and not enjoyed their meal.  This is definitely a place to try if you haven’t. It tends to be a busy spot so if you plan on going, do make reservations. They have a casual private room that can accommodate up to 12, so perfect for a small group. Les Faux Bourgeois is open Tuesday through Sunday, 5:30 p.m. to midnight.

Absinthe BistroThere is now someone new in town though vying for my love. An elegant little French bistro called Absinthe Bistro,1260 Commercial Drive (just North of Charles Street) has been open since last summer to rave reviews.  This is a husband and wife team, Cory and Julianna Pearson, who welcome you with open arms.  They make you feel like you are coming to their home for dinner.  It is definitely food made with love. They have a small menu, three items for each course to choose from, but the food is spectacular and very reasonably priced.  The bistro has an open kitchen with funky chandeliers that make you feel like you are in old world Paris.    Absinthe Bistro is open Wednesday to Sunday, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30/9:00 p.m. depending on which evening.   They post their menu changes on their website.  They will plan to start serving brunch soon. Watch their website for details.