Day 12 Western Adventure

Day 12

After a couple of cups of coffee, Todd began the day with a bike ride – with his new helmet. Apparently we are on the top of a hill because no matter which way he went from the B&B, it was downhill, which meant there was always a steep ride back up…. 45 minutes on the hilly terrain was enough.

Today we visited four wineries. First on the trail, was Venturi-Schulze Vineyards, known not just for wine, but their top quality balsamic vinegar. We tasted 5 wines then the balsamic. The winery is 100% certified organic, from the plants, to the growing/harvesting methods, to the materials used on the land (e.g. fence posts). They are passionate about their products as was evident from our server and guarded about their land as was evident by the sign posted outside the tasting room.

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We purchased a 2008 Pinot Noir to cellar, a 2009 Maranello Pinot Noir Rosé to drink while on our Adventure, and a 250 ml bottle of their highly acclaimed balsamic vinegar (made from their own juice, simmered to a concentrate over an open fire, and converted to vinegar by the slow, natural ancient process; aged in custom-made,  French oak barrels – DELIZIOSO!).

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Next stop was Rocky Creek Vineyard. After tastings here, we bought 2 of the 2010 Pinot Noir (a medal winner) and 1 2011 Pinot Gris (served at the last Premier’s conference in BC). Instead of cork or screw cap for their wines, they are the first in Western Canada to use a product called Zork (seals tight, but designed with a layer of air permeability).

Godfrey-Brownel Vineyards was the next tasting venture we came to after a winding road through the forested area. We were treated to tastings in the shaded garden (temperature in the area had reached 36°, so it was” very”comfortable). We tried 6 of their wines and had a pleasant visit with the hostess who moved out here from Toronto. The owner explained some to the experimenting they are doing (planting trees and letting the grape vines naturally grow on the trees).  We purchased a 2005 Pinot Noir and a 2003 Gamay Noir – no labels on these bottles; hand painted designs).

Our final winery stop for the day was Zanatta. We tasted their 3 offerings and purchased 2 bottles of Damasco (a blend of four varieties with a slight effervescence……to drink now…..). We had lunch on the shaded patio at the restaurant Vinoteca located on site . We ordered the Pinot Grigio to go with our Caesar Salad to share, Squash Gnocchi for me (tossed with crispy prosciutto, pine nuts and sage with truffle oil and shaved parmesan)

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Todd had the the Spaghettini Putanesca (with sautéed onions, peppers, olives, basil, anchovies, fresh tomatoes, and shaved parmesan). The food was very good, but not outstanding…..maybe just too warm out (?)….

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Dinner tonight will be light – some chicken and salads we picked up at the local supermarket….

One thought on “Day 12 Western Adventure”

  1. Quit with the food pictures, it’s making ne hungry! Sounds like the wine tasting is going well. Have a great time, drive safe.

    Love, Betsy

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