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Annual BC Pinot Noir Celebration Set For August 22nd At Kaleden’s Linden Gardens

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Okanagan Falls | It was for the love of pinot noir, and over a pint of beer, that three local wineries were inspired to launch the annual BC Pinot Noir Celebration. Today, the three reflect on how the event has instigated collaboration among the region’s best pinot noir producers to give a collective voice to the varietal that is quickly becoming one of the region’s definitive grapes.

On Saturday August 22 the third annual BC Pinot Noir Celebration will see 26 of the province’s best pinot noir producers delight the palates of more than 250 guests at the Linden Gardens in Kaleden.

Meyer Family Vineyards winemaker Chris Carson had experienced varietal celebrations in other corners of the world. Igniting the spark, in 2012 he proposed the idea to proprietor JAK Meyer, alongside Luke Smith of Howling Bluff Estate Winery and Tantalus Vineyards winemaker David Paterson. It didn’t take long, or many beers, for the visionaries to imagine what could be, and start planning.

“Our goal for the event was for it to be interactive, and to represent and showcase that pinot noir in B.C. is an expressive and distinctive wine,” says Meyer. “The addition of international guest speakers including Decanter Magazine’s Steven Spurrier this year and previously Karen MacNeil author of The Wine Bible, gives the event wonderful credibility.”

The BC Pinot Noir Celebration showcases wineries up and down the Valley and across the province to demonstrate pinot noir’s breadth of expressions.

“We’re seeing more of an emphasis and a thirst for the delicate, subtle, elegant pinot noir,” says Howling Bluff Estate Winery’s Smith. “More than any other wine, it reflects the terroir authentically, meaning the dirt it is grown in and the seasons. It is a very difficult grape to grow, requiring lots of attention and control, but when you achieve a beautiful pinot noir it is very gratifying as a winemaker.”

Tantalus Vineyards’ Paterson adds that “increasingly the varietal is being taken seriously, and as a result we’re seeing the industry strive to elevate and improve the quality and reputation of B.C.’s pinot noir. The conversation is growing. We’re excited about the pinot noir community that is emerging and the event is a prime opportunity to give the dialogue momentum.”

The inaugural celebration event in 2013 was hosted at Okanagan Falls’ Meyer Family Vineyards where 120 guests enjoyed 13 wineries’ pinot noirs. Then in 2014, the event moved to Tantalus Vineyards in Kelowna with 16 wineries participating and 160 attendees. This year’s event represents the most ambitious year yet. The wineries were selected by blind tasting by the Vancouver Chapter of the Canadian Association of Professional Sommeliers (CAPS).

Guests will enjoy a Summerhill Pyramid Winery sparkling wine reception with international guest speaker, Decanter Magazine editor Steven Spurrier, followed by breakout sessions alongside the pinot noir winemakers. Always popular, the blending session offers guests a chance to experience the making of pinot noir. Following will be a garden tasting salon paired with a canapé competition with celebrated Okanagan Chefs Chris Van Hooydonk, Alex Sielmann and Jason Leizert, and Calgary chef Dilan Draper. Capping off the evening will be a family-style dinner feast prepared by Artisan Culinary Concepts, paired with pinot noirs, accompanied with live music by the Young’uns.

Visa Infinite and the BC Wine Institute proudly sponsor the BC Pinot Noir Celebration. A sell-out event each year, tickets can be purchased on the website at www.bcpinotnoir.ca. The $175 ticket includes a shuttle service to select pick-up/drop-off points in Penticton and Okanagan Falls.

Encouraging the discovery and appreciation of BC pinot noirs, Visa is offering a $20 rebate on the ticket price to Visa Infinite cardholders. As part of their Wine Country Program, Visa Infinite is also hosting a celebration dinner with Decanter’s Spurrier at Liquidity Winery on August 21, featuring chefs Rob Walker, Vikram Vij, Trevor Bird, and Dilan Draper. A unique weekend package is offered for Visa Infinite cardholder guests to enjoy both events for $250.

For more information about BC Pinot Noir Celebration and to purchase tickets, visit www.BCPinotNoir.ca.

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The People

JAK

Owners: JAK Meyer and Janice Stevens
Winemaker and viticulturist: Chris Carson
Wine Club Co-ordinator: Monica Horning

About Meyer Family Vineyards

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Meyer Family Vineyards, the little winery with the big reputation, now has two vineyards in the beautiful wine regions of the Okanagan Valley of BC; Old Main Road Vineyard, located on the Naramata Bench and McLean Creek Vineyard, the newest vineyard and winery on McLean Creek Road in Okanagan Falls. Nestled amongst beautiful orchards, rolling hills, crystal clear lakes, and unique micro climate, the Okanagan Valley is now home to well over 100 vineyards and is the ideal terroir for growing grapes. The same latitude as Champagne in France, the Okanagan is well suited for the Burgundy style wines that Meyer Family Vineyards is known for.

The Meyer Family

JAK (John Arthur Kenneth) and his wife Janice Stevens, wanted a place to put down roots and raise their two young daughters. They had lived in Alberta, Vancouver, the Turks and Caicos but after almost a year in Vernon they found themselves attracted to the lifestyle, the beauty, and the opportunities of the Okanagan. After years of sampling the best wines in the world, both appreciating and collecting wine, a vineyard seemed like a good fit. Three years of searching for the perfect site, led them finally to a small acreage in Naramata. With the help of a team of leading experts in Canada, they began to craft their single vineyard wines of excellence; Micro Cuvée Chardonnay and Tribute Chardonnay.

Then in 2008 they added the Okanagan Falls property which included a modest 2400 sq ft winery and another 16 acres of vines. Everything was in place for producing premium single vineyard Chardonnay and Pinot Noir as well as a second tier label which includes Gewurztraminer, Rose and mid tier Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The new tasting room was completed in October of 2010 and plans are in place for a special events area which will be used for hosting concerts, catered dinners or just as perfect place for guests to relax, kick back and enjoy the surroundings.

Reviews & Accolades

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“the best dry white wines I have ever tasted from Canada”.
Steven Spurrier, Decanter Magazine

“It’s the Pinot you bring home to Mom… the one you’ll turn to for dependable quality and Pinotranquility”
Liam Carrier, IconWines.com

“A beauty that takes Okanagan Chardonnay to a new level of elegance and complexity”
4 and a half stars, Vines Magazine

“On the palate, the fruit is lush – citrus, ripe apple, a touch of butterscotch – without any of the heaviness one sometimes finds on oaked Chardonnay. This wine is bright and fresh and also shows a laser-like purity. 92/100”
John Schreiner on Meyer 2010 Old Main Vineyard Chardonnay – Tribute Series

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