Wednesday 22 February 2012

A Gold Medal for Orofino at the Canadian Culinary Championships

Last weekend saw Kelowna host the Gold medal Plates Canadian Culinary Championships and what a terrific food and wine event it was! The Gold Medal Plates is a fundraising series of regional culinary competitions that results in a national championship. Winning chefs from 9 different regions across the country battled head to head to see who would win the gold, silver and bronze medals for top chef in the country! For all of the event details including some beautiful photos of some extraordinary plates of food visit http://www.goldmedalplates.com/ccc.html#release2012. Proceeds for these events go towards funding of Olympic athletes.

The big news from our point of view was that our 2009 Syrah was judged as best wine of the weekend topping 29 other wines from across the country! It was quite an honour to recieve the gold medal  as it was judged by some of the best palates in the country. A party broke out after the news broke and lasted until the wee hours of the morning! We'd like to congratulate Murray and Maggie Fonteyne of Scout Vineyards for their terrific work in growing these grapes for us! First crop people!!!! It sure bodes well for future vintages! This is our second win at the Gold Medal Plates as our 2009 Riesling won top wine of the night in the Saskatchewan regional competition held last October.

I should note that the Similkameen wineries Association rocked the VIP reception before the big Gala Dinner as the 8 wineries all poured our best wines for over 300 people showcasing all that we can do. It is a pleasure for Virginia and I to be able to work alongside such great people.  
      

Wednesday 15 February 2012

Orofino prepares to bottle

racking a world of riesling. Looks
cool, smells amazing!
tartrates (wine diamonds) stuck to the side of the
tank during cold stabilization of
our Gamay 2011 
Over the past couple of weeks we have been busy getting wines ready to bottle. We have booked dates with Artus Bottling, the mobile bottling company we use, so that they will be here February 23rd and 24th. This means that I have a firm date to work towards which has a way of lighting a fire to get things done. Scheduled for bottle is our 2011 Riesling, 2011 Pinot Gris, 2011 Sauvignon Blanc (yes, its back!!), the 2011 Gamay, 2010 Pinot Noir and 2010 Syrah. I have been in the cellar blending the various tanks, finishing cold stabilization, and adding the appropriate amounts of bentonite for protein stabilization. We are pretty stoked on what we have and look forward to releasing the wines in a couple of months! I always hate this time of year in the cellar as I am anxious to finish the wines and have them safe in bottle. To facilitate a quicker and  simpler path to bottle we have hired an Okanagan company to bring their crossflow filter to our winery and do all of the filtering. It seems to be a cost efficient way to filter the whites and gentler on the wines at the same time. "Win win" as they say. We'll post some pics of the process with an evaluation as soon as it happens. Until then a lot of my time is spent with logistics - ordering bottles, capsules, corks, ensuring labels are correct and ready for the bottling date. This sort of work is important as numbers need to be correct or it could result in leftover wine in the tank without somewhere to go! Hasn't happened here yet but it keeps me up at night and I'm sure I take twice as long figuring out these numbers than it would most people. Not my forte so wish us luck!        

Pruning begins here at Orofino

6 vines pruned. 8000 more to go. I guess I really don't need to say anything more about that.....