kirk wallace
kirk wallace
Larry, based as I recall on the advise of Cory C., sent me to Salt Tasting Room in Blood Alley in Vancouver (Gastown). great place, super fund and sweet staff. Thank you Larry (and Cory).
I tried a few wines there and 3 BC wines were worth drinking again:
Van Westen -- 2008 (or was it 09?) "Vivacious"- a pinot gris-pinot blanc blend; nice balance, sappy without being shrill.
Joie Farm -- 2009 pinot/gamay rose -- I'd drink this any warm afternoon, and in fact pretty much anytime it was in reach. (Later at the Irish Heather, another YVR eatery, with same ownership as Salt, i had the Joie Farm 2009 Riesling, which was also perfectly good; very much in the Boxler vein.)
Orofino pinot noir 2008 -- like a decent marsannay i thought
I see I also scribbled a note to avoid Pentage gamay. It was a heavy, monolithic, unpleasant glass of wine.
Finally, there is a guy named Jake (according to the interwebz, last name is Skakun) who apparently worked for a short time at Terroir (SF) who now runs the wine program at a newish Gastown resto called
L'Abattoir.
If you find yourself in Vancouver, go have dinner at his restaurant. The food is excellent, sort of David Chang gutsyness with Pacific Northwest ingredients and style. The wine list is fun, in a town where it is really hard to find a good list because of the provincial liquor board's control over all wine purchases. I enjoyed (immensely) the '09 Tissot Poulsard VV sans soufre ajoute -- happily we had time to let it sit in the decanter about 30 minutes before diving in. Serious cocktail mixing going on too.
I tried a few wines there and 3 BC wines were worth drinking again:
Van Westen -- 2008 (or was it 09?) "Vivacious"- a pinot gris-pinot blanc blend; nice balance, sappy without being shrill.
Joie Farm -- 2009 pinot/gamay rose -- I'd drink this any warm afternoon, and in fact pretty much anytime it was in reach. (Later at the Irish Heather, another YVR eatery, with same ownership as Salt, i had the Joie Farm 2009 Riesling, which was also perfectly good; very much in the Boxler vein.)
Orofino pinot noir 2008 -- like a decent marsannay i thought
I see I also scribbled a note to avoid Pentage gamay. It was a heavy, monolithic, unpleasant glass of wine.
Finally, there is a guy named Jake (according to the interwebz, last name is Skakun) who apparently worked for a short time at Terroir (SF) who now runs the wine program at a newish Gastown resto called
L'Abattoir.
If you find yourself in Vancouver, go have dinner at his restaurant. The food is excellent, sort of David Chang gutsyness with Pacific Northwest ingredients and style. The wine list is fun, in a town where it is really hard to find a good list because of the provincial liquor board's control over all wine purchases. I enjoyed (immensely) the '09 Tissot Poulsard VV sans soufre ajoute -- happily we had time to let it sit in the decanter about 30 minutes before diving in. Serious cocktail mixing going on too.