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Give the gift of water through CAWST

This Holiday season, WineCollective is proud to be partnered with CAWST – Center for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology. When you purchase a Holiday Gift from WineCollective, we will donate $2 to CAWST. You can choose to increase your donation  by $10 or $20 by using the coupon code “CAWSTTEN” or “CAWSTTWENTY”,  and help support the provision of  clean water to families around the world.

Your WineCollective gift comes with other bonus gifts, as well as a customized gift letter and email that will include information on your donation to CAWST. All additional donations of $20 will receive a tax receipt from CAWST. WineCollective will provide the contact information to CAWST to distribute charitable tax receipts.

CAWST’s vision  is a world where people have the opportunity to succeed because their basic water and sanitation needs have been met. Half the world lives without clean water or basic sanitation. Globally, lack of access to water, sanitation and hygiene kills more people each year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.

Access to clean drinking water and sanitation is directly related to health and economic well-being. Families without access to clean water and basic sanitation face sickness and disease, increased health costs, and lost opportunities for gaining an education and earning a living.

Since 2001, 6 million people in 63 countries have been reached with safe drinking water and basic sanitation through CAWST and its network. CAWST has a high impact per dollar invested:  $2.47 per person impacted. CAWST works to provide safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries.  By building knowledge and skills locally, people in developing countries learn to create affordable and sustainable water and sanitation solutions for themselves. They in turn train many others –  local communities and individuals – to implement solutions, creating a ripple effect.

Learn more about CAWST and their initiatives at http://www.cawst.org/index.php.


Give the greatest gift of the year, wine!

We are excited to announce that our WineCollective Holiday Packages are now available to purchase! We wrap up the ultimate wine experience for those that are wanting to expand their wine knowledge and palate. We also cater to oenophiles with some stellar cellar candidates as well. This year give the gift to friends and family across the country.

Avoid crowded malls, long lines,  and mailing parcels. WineCollective will do all the work for you. When you purchase a Holiday Package, we will send a gift email on December 25th, then select the best wines and ship their first package in January.

Deliver directly to your father-in-law’s Okanagan cottage, sister’s office in Toronto, or boyfriend’s condo anywhere in Canada.

Choose from four bottles of all red, or four bottles of mixed wine delivered every month starting in January 2013. Packages of 2, 3, 4, 6, or 12 months are available and come with some great bonus gifts (WineCollective tote bags, Wine Access subscriptions, CAWST donation and Tannic memberships)!

Why are WineCollective Holiday Packages so awesome?

  • Simple and easy. Not just wine, but an in depth wine experience package, teaching you about every wine we send out.
  • Community access to rate/discuss the wines, with the opportunity to purchase more at a WineCollective discount.
  • A donation of $2 is made to CAWST (Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology).
  • Include a personal note that will be emailed on December 25th, letting the gift recipient know of what an awesome gift they will be receiving.
  • Monthly delivery of wine will extend the tidings and joy well into the New Year.
  • There is also a printable gift letter that you can stuff into a stocking!
  • Corporate gifting made easy! If you have 10+ gifts to send, contact us and we will take care of all the details for you and give you 10% off your total.

Get your holiday shopping done early, and sign up today!


Movember Wines

WineCollective loves supporting a great cause, especially when wine is involved! November, or Movember to some is an opportunity to raise money and awareness for Prostate Cancer. WineCollective is featuring Movember Wine Company’s Red Blend in all November packages. WineCollective will be one of very few ways to get your hands on this limited release.

 

The Movember Wine Company is brought to you by North by Northwest Wine Imports. The Movember Wine Company has produced 125 cases of their Cabernet Sauvignon based 2011 Red Blend and 75 cases of 2011 Riesling. The artwork on the bottle was designed and donated to the Movember Wine Company by local artist, Rick Wilson. $2 from every bottle sold is donated to the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation.

Movember Wine Company’s wines are produced by Sleight of Hand Cellars in Walla Walla, Washington. WineCollective and Tannic have been fans of Sleight of Hand for awhile now, members have received some of their wines, such as The Archimage and The Illusionist. Sleight of Hand was named one of the “Next Cult Wineries of Washington State” by Seattle Magazine. Jake Kosseff notes that even in Washington state, you need to be on the winery’s mailing list to ensure you receive each vintage, as all wine produced from Sleight of Hand sells out within weeks to a month of release.

A few boutique wine shops in Calgary will have Movember Wines on shelves while they last, and restaurants such as Model Milk Bistro, will have it on their wine lists. Our friends and members outside of Alberta, WineCollective will be your only opportunity to enjoy these wines.

 


Cheers to SpierHead, winner of best new winery!

It is quite obvious that we at WineCollective LOVE wine, and everything about wine! We are passionate about discovering new, and unique wines from all over the world. We also love sharing all kinds of wine news with our members, especially when we get the chance to congratulate one of our favourite B.C. producers.

SpierHead Winery in East Kelowna, has won the honour of 2012’s Best New Winery of the Year presented by the Okanagan Wine Festivals Awards.  Along with this great accomplishment, SpierHead also won silver and bronze medals for several of their wines. The 2010 Pinot Noir was awarded a silver medal, the 2010 Chardonnay and the 2010 Pursuit both received bronze. Many more of our BC favourites were also recognized.

SpierHead’s Riesling has also received great acclaim, and is worth picking-up if you can find it. Western Living listed SpierHead as one of six new wineries to visit. On a recent visit to SpierHead I learnt the unfortunate news that most of their single varietals, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon are sold out. You can still purchase the popular blends, Pursuit and Vanguard as well as their Pinot Noir at the winery.

Hard at work, sampling the fruits of SpierHead’s labour. Note that all the photography and artwork by co-owners Brian Sprout and Virginia Stanton is available for purchase. Photo credit: Judy Bishop- The Travelling Eye

If you have the chance to visit SpierHead, I highly recommend stopping by.  They are located in Kelowna, and have a beautiful setting and picnic area to enjoy while the weather is still accomodating. The tasting room staff are delightful and full of great information on the area and wines, of course.

I can’t forget to mention, the most important member of the SpierHead family, Corky. Corky is the winery dog, who even has a wine made in his honour (only available upon visit to the tasting room)! No visit to SpierHead is complete without playing “chip and fetch” with any golfers’ best friend; Corky will retrieve golf balls pitched into the field on SpierHeads property.

Corky, the most talented, golf ball-fetching winery dog in the Okanagan.

If you aren’t lucky enough to visit SpierHead this year, make sure to visit them online. You can join the SpierHead Winery Wine Club and start receiving shipments from the Okanagan’s Best New Winery of the Year!

Bill Knutson, co-owner of SpierHead, and myself enjoying the August weather in the shade of the winery. Photo credit: Judy Bishop- The Travelling Eye.

Pinot Grigio is on the rise

 

 

 

 

 

The Herald Sun in Australia is reporting interesting stats on Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio. No longer is the beloved favourite, Sauvignon Blanc standing alone as champion. In Australia, Sauvginon Blanc was on the rise from 2006 to 2009, then in 2010 began to plateau. In following years Australia has seen Sauvignon Blanc take a fall.

The Herald Sun notes that Australians are “falling out of love with the wine that has dominated their drinking habits for the past 5 years.” This change of heart seems to be felt by women who are “leading the charge away from Sauvignon Blanc to Pinot Grigio”. Retail sales of Pinot Grigio in Australia has grown by almost 40% in the past year.

Although Pinot Grigio is fairly new to Australian production, the grape thrives in the Mornington Peninsula and other western areas. Wine Australia shows a break-down of varietals grown and what characteristics to expect from the region, including Australia’s crisp and fresh or spiced and buttery representations of Pinot Grigio.

WineCollective still has some of our featured Pinot Grigio from August available for members to purchase. The Peter Lehman Pinot Grigio from their Art Series is a perfect wine to bid farewell to the summer with. Enjoy both, Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc awith WineCollective, because since when do you need to pick a favourite!


Pisano from Uruguay to Calgary

WineCollective has been a fan of Pisano since last February, when we featured their Tannat and Merlot blend, Cisplatino. We were first drawn to the producer purely because we have never featured an Uruguain wine, and we love finding something new! Not only did the Cisplatino exceed our expectations, it is budget friendly too!

While Uruguay is considered a new-world producer, the Pisano family has been producing wine for the past six generations. The combination of Italian wine-makers, French grapes and Uruguayan terroir result in a unique and exciting style of wine. The Pisano vineyards of 37 acres have a handful of different varietals, with the majority being Tannat, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon and which produce 16,000 cases per year.

The 2009 Pisano Cisplatino was a great success on WineCollective, we received great feedback from our members.

The pairing of this wine with 5 year old aged cheddar was incredible. We also put our wines through a wine shower – and more recently with a vinturi – this opened the fruit tastes so much – no wonder it went so well with the aged cheese. We will definitly add this wine to our list of favorites – especially for wine and cheese parties. -Susan E.

Lovely palate, delicious with Enchiladas!!! -Wendi R.

The strong acidity and balanced finish of this wine provides a most interesting taste experience. A variety of strong cheddar and spiced cheeses was an excellent pairing. – Steve M.

When we received an invitation from Whitehall Agencies to try the line-up of Pisano, we jumped at the opportunity to sample more wines from Uruguay! Selkirk Grille‘s Gallery Room in Heritage Park hosted Pisano and served an amazing, and filling lunch paired perfectly with the wines.

First up was the Pisano Rio de Los Pajaros Rose, paired well with great conversation on a sunny day in Heritage Park. The Rose is 80% Cabernet Franc and 20% Syrah from the Progreso Coastal Region. A great watermelon/strawberry in colour, with smooth lush tannins and fresh acidity. This would be a great find to enjoy during our ‘Indian Summer’.

The sparkling Brut Negro Tannat from Pisano was unique and definitely only for those who dare to try the newest and most interesting in wines. It was drier than Lambrusco, but still had a juicy quality that was mouth-filling and refreshing at the same time.

  

The first course was a pan seared Black Bass cheek served on risotto with Tannat glazed wild mushrooms and fried parsley and capers. The bass was paired with the Pisano Cisplatino Tannat/Merlot. Check out YYC Wine‘s review of the Cisplatino.

   

The main course was a beef-duo of braised bison short rib and petite tenderloin with potato and parsnip puree with black truffle jus and foie foam. The short rib was marinated over-night in the wine that was paired with the meal, the 2007 RPF Tannat.  A great theme over the course of the lunch, not only pairing the wine with the food, but using the wine in the food’s preparation.

The 2007 RPF was intense and dark! The nose was rich and concentrated, over ripe plums, and cedar with earthy grit. The palate had layers of black cherry, blackberries and plums, with grippy tannins and huge body. I would definitely recommend decanting for at least an hour before serving.

   

Dessert was decadent chocolate duo of hazelnut pate and chocolate gelato with vanilla cassis coulis. We sampled the Exte-Oneka Fortified Tannat as the last Pisano offering.

From the winery on Exte-Oneka Fortified Tannat : Combines ancient and traditional vinification techniques used for Port, Recioto and Amarone. The grapes used for ETXE ONEKO Tannat come from old vineyards of non-clonal selection with high-density plantation (5000 plants per Hectare) and low production (5000 Kg./Ha/ year). With these vineyards planted by Don Cesare Pietro Secundino Pisano in 1942, we obtain high concentration tannins and delicate flavours and aromas. The grapes are left hanging on the vine until they have lost sufficient humidity and their skin has shrunk. Part of the grapes are harvested for vinification while a small lot is left still a few more weeks to continue dehydrating on the vine and gaining botrytis flavours and aromas.

If you are new to Tannat, Pisano would be a great introduction into the varietal. Although Tannat originates from Basque in South-West France, it is the most widely grown grape in Uruguay. French Tannat is know for adding strong tannins to blends, mostly of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cab Franc.

Tannat produced in Uruguay is suprisingly refined with black fruit and ripe tannins. Top producers of Tannat in Uruguay, including Pisano, are creating wines with Tannat that are more old-world in character, while newer vines are bridging the gap to newer world characteristics. For perspective on the size of Uruguay’s production, 7.9 million cases are produced in total on 11,000 hectares each year, compared to South America’s largest producer, Argentina with 124 million cases on 207,000 hectares. What Uruguay lacks in quantity, they make up for in quality.  EnRoute Magazine shares more inside to the Tannat grape in Urguay, and the rise of it’s prominence in the region.

Ignacio Martinez was the Pisano representative presenting the wines, and sharing tonnes of information on the region and their production. Pisano is only one of twenty producers from Uruguay to export their wines and the majority is sent to Brazil. Currently in Canada, Pisano is only available in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. Stay tuned WineCollective members, there may be more Tannat in your future!

 


Responsible Drinkers Are Happier People, Study Claims

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just when you think it’s not possible to love wine even more, Wine Spectator posts an alluring study, “Drinking alcohol in a consistent, responsible manner is linked to an overall improvement in health and well-being”. Could this give us just another excuse to enjoy wine? Yes, but responsibly, of course! Along with the health benefits of wine, people who drank sensibly “also reported feeling happier and had fewer complaints compared to non drinkers and former drinkers”

Also, interestingly enough nzherald.co.nz posted an article around the topic of wine being good for you and pokes at the idea of how “wine’s social aspect could also be health-giving.”

Maybe it does have to do with the social aspect because in reality, “how often do you use wine as a means to relax, improve your mental state, rest or improve interaction with other people?” as put by nzherald.co.nz.

Either way, why not share good health and give WineCollective as a gift!

 

 


From Italy to Calgary with Wine!

All around the world people took part in Donnafugata’s Night Harvest. We couldn’t have been more pleased to have shared in this invite among BonVida Wines,  WineCollectiveTannic and everyone who stopped by to take part in this worldwide event. People here at the office and those following online got to see a harvesting up close and personal, with the winemakers, Antonio and Josè Rallo!

We were very lucky to have Mark Bata here from BonVida Wines pouring the impecable wines and sharing all his knowledge about Donnafugata. It was a great night with great food and wine! Thanks to everyone who came out!

 


Donnafugata Night Harvest

Together, BonVida Wines,  WineCollective and Tannic are pleased to share in Donnafugata’s Night Harvest at Contessa Entellina Estate. Streaming live at the BlackSquare office in Calgary, this is an opportunity to interact with the winemaker, view the harvest live and sample the fruits of their labour

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Wine lovers and fans of Donnafugata around the world will be able to chat and interact live with eachother and winemakers, Antonio and Josè Rallo through Facebook and Twitter. BlackSquare is proud to be the first Canadian location where you can partake in the event in person, while connecting with the rest of the world attending the same party.

If you’re not in Calgary or are unable to join, you can still participate. Click here, to head over to Donnafugata’s live streaming and watch from anywhere! You can also join in by using the hashtag #DonnafugataLive on Twitter.  This is a great way to experience the live harvesting.

RSVP today to reserve your spot at this exclusive event.

Friday, August 10, 2012 from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM

Eventbrite - Donnafugata Night Harvest hosted by BlackSquare


Bartier Bros. Tasting @ Avec

WineCollective was invited to Avec Bistro for an afternoon of wine and hors d’oeuvres hosted by Plaid Cap Imports.  We sampled the Bartier Bros. line-up alongside delicious canapés of gravlax and a selection of cheese.

Bartier Bros vines are located in the Okanagan Valley and the wines are produced out of the Okanagan Crush Pad in Summerland. Brothers Don and Michael grew up in the Okanagan, they have great knowledge and respect for the Valley, and have proven to be able to produce some outstanding wines from the land.

My personal favourite is their Semillon, it was previously featured on Tannic.ca, but only to members. It has intense, clean flavours, mineral complexity and bright acidity. The Cowboy, a unique blend of Schonberger and Sauvignon Blanc, was an obvious perfect selection for Stampede, if you could find it! Only 255 cases were produced and currently is available at Avec Bistro, and sold at Willow Park, Wine Ink, Highlander and few other boutique shops.

 

 

 


Savvy Summer Sister

Finally, here in Calgary we have entered into summer and it’s a hot one! Calgary is not alone, across Canada people have been feeling the heat.

WineCollective has a cure for the heat and you can look for it in our August packages. It is the perfect time to break out from under that sheltered rock and try a Rosé, the “sophisticated summer sister” to red wines! Not only is Rosé refreshing and thirst-quenching, but it should be served chilled. Perfect to sip while either escaping the heat or loving the heat! Or as put by NJ.com, “Rosé wines is one way to muzzle the heat.”

Rosés come from many different red wine varieties such as Pinot Noir, Grenache, Syrah, Merlot, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon.  Rosés show beautiful tones and colors from coral orange to a sassy dark pink, depending on how long the skins of the grapes are exposed to the juices.

Sitting on the patio seems like the natural way to sip away on Rosé! And why not, Rosés are at the top of the list when it comes to versatility with food pairings.  Match it up and switch it up, rosé is great for BBQ and patio food- from burgers and fries, to kabobs and watermelon salad.

If we haven’t won you over yet listen to this, “Rosé wine sales are on the rise as savvy wine lovers have discovered that many of these pink wines are not sugary sweet wines but rather sophisticated summer sisters of many red wine varietals”, as put by Stacey Slinkard from about.com.

Still need convincing? How about this from wine expert Lysanne Tusar, “Rosé has always been the go-to drink of choice throughout wine regions in Europe in the summer. It’s also quite diverse in food pairing options.” Tusar also states in the Huffington Post, “Rosé is very easy all by itself, it doesn’t get better than drinking a chilled rosé on the patio in the summer heat!”

This summer, enjoy the heat and enjoy Rosé because before you know it summer will be gone!


Vote for your favourite photo on Facebook

We have selected the finalists for our Facebook Contest. All they need now is your votes in order to win $150 from WineCollective. It only takes a few seconds, so show your support for your favourite photo.

  1. Visit our Facebook page
  2. Go to the contests section
  3. Select ‘Vote Now’
  4. Or, simply click here.

You can only vote once per day, so keep checking back and voting for your favourite photo! Or even better, share the photo on your wall and have your friends vote as well.

Good luck to all the finalists!