myWineLife Fall 2019: No. 30

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AUTUMN 2019

Our Top Picks for the

HOLIDAYS Learn How To Make

GOURMET MEALS Like Our Winery Chefs

Wine Country

DIY


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Note from the Editor

Editor Chantal Suthons Assisting Editors Riley McGilvray Ashley White Contributors Elizabeth Craig Katie Dickieson Marcella DiLonardo Frank Dodd Brittany Elia Emma Garner Billy Hammond Kevin Hewitt Zac Kvas Craig McDonald Leona Nicoletti Jason Parsons Allison Vaughan Nataschia Wielink Graphic Designer Mari-Lynne Eastland For general inquiries about myWineLife magazine or information about products please contact our Wine Club team at 1.866.440.4383. For advertising inquiries in myWineLife magazine, please email chantal.suthons@andrewpeller.com myWineLife is published 4 times a year by Andrew Peller Limited.

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Welcome to the first issue of myWineLife magazine! We love how passionate our wine club members are about wine (and food) and we’re excited to bring more of the wine country lifestyle to your door. We’ll keep sharing what our winemakers, chefs and estate teams are up to when you aren’t able to be here in person and showcase new features with each issue. Do you know what I love about wine? Wine is social and has a wonderful way of bringing people together to create memories, whether we’re having a quiet dinner at home or hosting a party in the vineyard with 2000 fellow wine-lovers. As we head into the holiday season, I find myself selecting those “special” bottles of wine from my collection to share with family and friends. As the saying goes,

“Drinking good wine with good food in good company is one of life’s most civilized pleasures.” - Michael Broadbent Cheers,

Chantal Suthons wine cLuB marketinG manaGer

PS. We love hearing from you! We hope that you’ll share your comments and suggestions with us to help make the wine club magazine even better with each issue.

Join us on Facebook and Instagram and share your photos with us by tagging the wineries and using #mywinelife #wineclub. Each month we’ll pick one lucky member to win a $50 Wine Country Gift Card.

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Ask the Winemakers

3 WINEMAKERS. 3 QUESTIONS.

Q.

WHICH WINES ARE YOU MOST EXCITED ABOUT FROM THE 2019 VINTAGE?

A.

I’m always the most excited about Riesling. Every year our vineyard gives us a different twist on what we’ve seen in the past. This vintage is certainly no different!

w ine m a k e r

KATIE DICKIESON Peller Estates

- Emma Garner

w ine m a k e r

CRAIG MCDONALD Trius & Wayne Gretzky Estates

Q. A. w ine m a k e r

EMMA GARNER Thirty Bench

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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE A GRAPE TO GET FROM VINE TO TANK/BARREL? We typically have grapes from the vineyard to the winery in 1-2 hours after picking. The intake process can sometimes be very quick, especially if we are trying to avoid skin contact or maceration. A press cycle for white wines can be up to 3-4 hours; for red wines, we crush and have fermenters full in minutes! From there, fermentation begins and lasts 1-3 weeks depending on the wine, and then we make plans for aging in barrel, concrete egg and/or stainless steel tank before any assemblage or bottling takes place. - Katie Dickieson


Harvest season means our incredible team of winemakers spend their days in and out of vineyards, crush pads and cellars. It’s a buzz of activity at the wineries during this busy time of year! We popped into the cellar to ask them a few questions about harvest 2019.

have something you’d love to know?

Q.

WHAT DOES A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A WINEMAKER LOOK LIKE DURING HARVEST?

A.

There is never a typical day! No two vintages or wines are the same, and we’re at the mercy of Mother Nature. Every decision we make, from when to pick to how to press and ferment, makes an impact on the final wine. After more than 30 vintages, the craziness of harvest is part of who I am! - Craig McDonald

Send us your questions and you could be featured in an upcoming issue. Email wineclub@peller.com with subject line “Ask Our Winemakers”. autumn 2019 myWineLife 5


decor

WINE COUNTRY

DIY Winter Urn

We love seasonal urns, especially in the winter when our vineyards and gardens are in hibernation mode. Our talented Estate Gardener, Elizabeth Craig (Liz), is always working her magic behind the scenes to make our properties look as beautiful as ever, and she’s sharing an easy DIY urn that you can make at home. The best part – you can likely find the materials in your backyard or while going for a fall hike. (Please don’t cut down your neighbour’s cedar hedge or trees in the forest!)

do it YourseLF

STEP BY STEP Materials: white pine

pine cones

cedar blue spruce

ivy

magnolia leaves winter berries

STEP 1: Find a spacious area to work in. Fill your urn with dirt.

ELIZABETH CRAIG e s tat e G a r d e n e r

STEP 2: Add the focal interest and secure in the center of your urn. We like to use grapevine balls and ornamental grape clusters. You can also use birch branches, ornamental balls, etc. Get creative!* STEP 3: Arrange mixed greens for form and texture, starting with larger cedar and pine branches and ivy around the outer edge, draping over the rim. Work smaller branches of blue spruce and ivy into the center, using a mix of short and long pieces for dimension. STEP 4: Add pine cones, berries, magnolia leaves and holiday decor to the center. Top off with a seasonal ribbon and bow. STEP 5: Place urn outside your door for all to admire!

Share your creativity with us! Post your photos (or videos) of creating a winter urn at home and tag us on social media with #mywinelife #wineclub. Do you have a great wine country inspired DIY to share with fellow wine club members? Send us a photo at wineclub@peller.com and you could be featured in an upcoming issue. 6 myWineLife autumn 2019

Liz’s Go-To Stores for Garden Decor Seaway Farms (NOTL) Mori Gardens (NOTL) Regal Florist & Garden Centre (NOTL) Cole’s Christmas Cottage (Grimsby) *Take Your DIY to the Next Level: Make your own grapevine ball (or use sturdy twigs), grape clusters with ornaments, and spray paint pine cones silver and gold.


FALL FAMILY

FEAST Our winery chefs have teamed up to create a scrumptious family dinner using their favourite farm-fresh ingredients. Frank Dodd EXECUTIVE CHEF

Jason Parsons |

TRIUS WINERY

Chef Dodd honed his skills in Britain’s finest inns and country houses and some of Canada’s best dining rooms, but when he arrived at Trius he knew he’d found the place where he was meant to be.

EXECUTIVE CHEF

|

P E l l E R E S TAT E S

Jason brings over twenty years of culinary experience from some of the world’s most renowned restaurants to the Peller Estates kitchen. You can also catch him as a guest chef on Cityline!

FR ANK DODD

JA SON PA R SONS

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Roasted Squash and Goat Cheese Salad

Whisky Brined Pork Chops with Apple, Smoked Bacon and Raisin Dressing

For tHe saL ad:

Pork cHoPs :

1/4 cup 2 small 3 tbsp 2 tbsp 5 oz 2 oz

pine nuts acorn squash olive oil, divided salt & pepper red wine vinegar, divided baby spinach and kale, washed and dried goat cheese

For tHe reduced red wine VineGar :

1 cup 1 tbsp

red wine vinegar maple syrup

Pour vinegar into a heavy bottomed saucepan and place over moderate heat. Stir in maple syrup and bring to a simmer. Allow vinegar to reduce slowly to half of its original volume (it will appear syrupy). Preheat oven to 400°F. Spread pine nuts on large baking sheet and toast in oven until lightly golden (about 5 minutes). Set aside. Cut squash in half and scrape out seeds. Cut into quarters, leaving skin on. On a large baking sheet, toss squash with 1 tablespoon of oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Roast until tender (about 35 to 45 minutes depending on size); brush with maple syrup and let cool. In a large bowl, add 1 tablespoon of reduced red wine vinegar, remaining olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Add baby spinach and kale, toss to combine. To serve, place squash skin side-down and add dressed salad on top of each quarter. Drizzle with extra reduced red wine vinegar, top with toasted pine nuts and crumbled goat cheese.

4 - 6oz 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 3 1/2 cups 1/2 cup 4 cloves 6 sprigs 2/3 cups 2/3 cups 4 tbsp 8 cups

pork chops coriander seeds black peppercorns yellow mustard seeds water No.99 Red Cask Whisky garlic thyme salt brown sugar Dijon mustard ice

1 2 6 slices 1/4 cup 3 tbsp 4 tbsp 2 tbsp

green apple, peeled, small dice shallots, peeled, fine dice smoked bacon, diced same size as apples dried raisins No.99 Red Cask Whisky virgin olive oil parsley, chopped rough

BRINE ( CAN ONlY BE USED ONCE ) :

In a pan over medium heat, toast coriander, black peppercorns and yellow mustard seeds for a few minutes until they become fragrant. Add water and place pork chops into hot skillet for 2 minutes, and then place skillet in the oven for 6 minutes. Add whisky, garlic cloves, thyme, salt, sugar and Dijon mustard. Bring to a boil and stir, making sure the salt and sugar are dissolved. Remove from heat and add ice to brine to cool quickly. Place pork chops and chilled brine in a large bowl or pot and put into the refrigerator. Make sure the pork is fully submerged in the brining liquid. Brine for 6-8 hours. Preheat oven to 400°F. Remove pork chops from brine and dry off with paper towels; bring to room temperature. Heat skillet pan on medium heat, add 1 tbsp of oil and place pork chops into hot skillet. Place skillet in oven for 5 minutes. Turn pork chops over and cook in oven for 7 minutes. Once cooked, remove skillet and place pork chops on paper towel to rest. Place skillet pan back on medium heat and add shallots and smoked bacon, and sauté for 3 minutes. Add apple, raisins and whisky and cook for 5 minutes. Turn off heat and add 3 tbsp olive oil and parsley. Stir all ingredients together and spoon onto pork chops to serve.

YOUR THREE-COURSE WINE PAIRINGS SALAD Chardonnay Pinot Grigio/Gris Sparkling

MAIN (Pork & sides) Gamay Noir Baco Noir Off-Dry Riesling

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dressinG:

DESSERT Rich Chardonnay Late Harvest Vidal Icewine


Young Heirloom Carrots with Icewine Mustard & Caraway Seeds

Fire Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Smoked Bacon, Red Pearl Onions

Wild Rice, Red Beetroot, Black Kale

2 bunches tri-coloured baby heirloom carrots (stems on, cut short) 1 tbsp Icewine mustard 1 tsp caraway seeds (toasted) salt & ground pepper to taste

2 cups 1 cup 1 cup Splash Pinch

2 cups 1 cup 1 tbsp 1 clove 1 bunch 1/4 cup 10 2 tbsp

Blanch carrots in boiling salted water; drain. Toss in a bowl with Icewine mustard and caraway seeds. Season with salt and ground pepper and serve. to make icewine mustard:

2 tsp 1/4 cup

Dijon mustard Icewine

Mix together well.

Brussels sprouts (blanched) red pearl onions (peeled & blanched) smoked bacon (large dice) grapeseed oil nutmeg sea salt & ground pepper to taste

In a large fry pan, brown the smoked bacon, add blanched pearl onions and remove from heat. Toss blanched Brussels sprouts in a splash of grapeseed oil, lightly char on the BBQ, and then add to the pan with browned bacon and pearl onions. Season with a pinch of nutmeg, sea salt and ground pepper and serve.

cooked wild rice red beets (boiled, peeled & diced) grapeseed oil garlic (finely chopped) black kale cider vinegar mint leaves (roughly chopped) shallot (diced) salt & ground pepper to taste

Warm grapeseed oil over medium to high heat, add shallots, garlic and red beets, and slightly brown. Add in cooked wild rice, black kale and cider vinegar. Warm through and season with salt, ground pepper and roughly chopped mint leaves, and serve.

Brown Butter Cake 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour 2 tsp baking powder 3/4 tsp salt 1/2 tsp ground cardamom 1/4 tsp ground ginger 1 cup unsalted butter

1 cup 1/2 cup 3 1 1/2 tsp 1 cup

granulated sugar brown sugar eggs (room temperature) vanilla extract milk (room temperature)

Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9x9 cake pan. Set aside. To brown butter, put 1 cup of butter in saucepot on medium heat. Swirl pot occasionally until the milk solids brown and the butter foams. Cool to room temperature. Measure ¾ cup. Mix together flour, baking powder, salt, ground cardamom and ginger in a bowl. Set aside. Combine milk and vanilla. Set aside. In a mixer with the paddle attachment, cream the ¾ cup of brown butter with sugars for about 4 minutes on medium high speed. Turn down speed to low and add eggs one at a time. Scrape down sides of bowl with a spatula as needed. Alternate adding the dry ingredients and milk, beginning and ending with the dry. Fully incorporate before adding the next addition. Pour batter into prepared cake pan and smooth flat. Bake 20-30 minutes or until a toothpick can be inserted and come out clean. The cake should bounce back when gently pressed with two fingers. Cool.

Maple Buttercream 3/4 cup 1/2 cup 1/2 tsp 4 cups 1/4 tsp

butter (room temperature) real maple syrup vanilla extract powdered sugar (sifted) cinnamon

Reduce maple syrup in a saucepot until it becomes 1/4 cup. Cool. Combine all ingredients in a mixer with the paddle attachment. Start on low speed, increasing speed once the ingredients begin to come together. Beat on medium high for 8 min. Spread buttercream onto top of cooled cake or remove cake from pan, cut cake into individual sized portions and pipe onto top.

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Your December Wine Allocation THIRTY BENCH SPARKLING RIESLING

THIRTY BENCH SMALL LOT PINOT GRIS 2018

APPELLATION: VQA Niagara Peninsula STYLE: Clean and refreshing

APPELLATION: VQA Beamsville Bench STYLE: Light to medium-bodied and slightly rich

750ml

12%

3895

FLAVOUR PROFILE: Tiny, delicate bubbles slowly rise to the surface through the clear and bright backdrop. The bubbles exploding at the surface release the wonderful aromas of delicate biscuit, green apple, Meyer lemon and mineral, with just a hint of peach. The expanding mousse cleanses the palate and provides flavours of citrus and green apple. During the clean refreshing finish, look for notes of lemon, grapefruit, white currant and white cranberry, along with site specific minerality.

WINEMAKER’S NOTES: The Riesling grapes were hand-picked on September 18, 2015 (Niagara-on-the-Lake vineyards) and on September 23, 2015 (from Thirty Bench vineyard) to produce the second Traditional Method Sparkling Riesling for Thirty Bench. The base wine was fermented using DV10 yeast and aged on lees for approximately 12 months before tirage, which took place September 2016. Emma then tasted the wine monthly to determine when to disgorge the wine, wanting some complexity from bottle aging, but also retaining some of the Riesling fruit character on the nose and palate (versus the toasty / brioche notes obtained by longer lees aging). The wine was ultimately aged in bottle, sur lie, for 12 months before being disgorged on September 30, 2017. The decision on the dosage came after tasting many back vintage Riesling wines from the Thirty Bench portfolio. The 2010 Small Lot Steel Post Riesling was chosen as this wine was exhibiting wonderful aged characteristics, including slight petrol and lanolin, which adds another element of complexity to the finished sparkling wine.

BEST SERVED: Chilled at 8 to 10ºC. Enjoy while young and fresh or cellar until 2022.

FOOD PAIRINGS: Sushi; lightly spiced steamed mussels; grilled turkey breast; seafood and shellfish dishes; creamy Brie and Camembert cheeses.

Gold Medal 95 points Decanter World Wine Awards, UK 2019

750ml

12.5%

FLAVOUR PROFILE: Straw yellow colour with a fruit-forward bouquet of Bartlett pear, yellow apple and golden kiwi, accented by notes of floral and delicate spice. This dry wine has a slightly rich mouth-feel and flavours of apple, pear and melon. Refreshing notes of citrus, green apple and a touch of spice linger on the finish. WINEMAKER’S NOTES: Pinot Gris was hand-picked over the course of two different picking dates (September 5 and 16) from our estate vineyard. This was done to create two distinctly different wines that would allow for more options when it came time to blend the wine. The grapes were hand-sorted and whole-bunch pressed. The juice was fermented in concrete eggs, and then aged in older French oak barriques for 6 months, prior to blending.

BEST SERVED: Lightly chilled at 13 to 15°C. This wine will continue to develop through to 2021.

FOOD PAIRINGS: Creamy lentil soup; poached salmon; roast chicken; pan fried scallops; grilled pork chops; pasta in light cream sauces; hummus with pita chips and semi-soft cheeses.

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POINTS

“Our winery is located in the tiny appellation called the Beamsville Bench. This narrow strip of land near Lake Ontario boasts sloping vineyards and deep, dry soils; a valuable terroir that shapes the exceptional taste of our wine.” Emma Garner winemaker

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LOVED IT AND NEED MORE?

We can deliver more of your favourites right to your door. Call the Wine Club team at 1.866.440.4383 to re-order, and remember, members always get FREE DELIVERY on any additional 6+ bottles.

THIRTY BENCH SMALL LOT CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2017 APPELLATION: VQA Beamsville Bench STYLE: Full-bodied and firm

750ml

13.4%

5020

FLAVOUR PROFILE: Deep garnet in colour with a rich bouquet of black currant, black cherry, spice box, black licorice and vanilla bean. Ripe fruit fl avours of blackberry and black currant are accented by notes of leather and cocoa powder on the palate. The dry, lingering finish shows notes of black tea, cocoa and black currant extract. WINEMAKER’S NOTES: Cabernet Sauvignon grapes were handpicked from the eastern block of our own Thirty Bench vineyard. This block is divided into two sections, each with a different clone, and harvested separately. Each clone receives traditional red winemaking with three to four weeks of skin contact in open wooden fermenters; hand plunged to break surface cap three times daily. The individual batches received different strains of yeast and varying length of maceration to increase complexity in the fi nal blend. Barrel aged in French and American oak for 20 months with a full malolactic fermentation. The fi nal blend was determined by individual barrel selection.

BEST SERVED: At a cool room temperature of 16 to 18˚C. Enjoy now or cellar through 2027. Decanting is recommended if drinking now through 2021.

FOOD PAIRINGS: Medium-rare beef steaks or roasts; grilled rosemary lamb chops; beef tenderloin with blue cheese; 2 to 4-year-old Canadian cheddar with artisanal bread.

Only 275

NOTE FROM ESTATE MANAGER

Fiona Muckle It’s been an incredible year at the winery as we celebrate our 25th anniversary. I still remember planting those very first Riesling vines with my dad in the early 80s, more than a decade before the winery opened. That might be why Riesling is my favourite and I couldn’t be more proud that our 2017 Winemaker’s Blend was awarded the Best Riesling Trophy at the Six Nations Wine Challenge for the third year in a row. A big congratulations to Emma! As a thank you for your continued support as a Wine Club member, I would like to offer you a bottle of our delicious 2017 Winemaker’s Blend Riesling. Bring this note with you to the winery before March 31st, 2020 to receive your complimentary bottle. We hope to see you at the winery soon. It may not be patio season, but winter can be just as fun. Join us for snowshoeing (or winter hikes) on weekends from the end of December through to early March, and Love the Bench in February. Wishing you a happy and safe holiday season with family and friends.

cases produced

Cheers,

Emma’s small lot approach means our wines are always made in small batches, reinforcing our belief that less is more.

Fiona

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EasyAPPETIZERS

Entertaining made easy with three of our favourite simple and delicious appetizers that you can whip up in no time!

CRANBERRY BRIE CROSTINI

ANTIPASTO SKEWERS

MINI CHEESE BALL BITES

Prep Time: 25 minutes Yield: About 18 pieces

Prep Time: 25 minutes Yield: 25 skewers

Prep Time: 45 minutes Yield: 12 - 15 servings

1

50 25 50 50 25

2 tbsp 8 oz

5 oz 1/2 cup 2 tbsp 1/4 cup

whole grain baguette olive oil Brie cranberry sauce fresh orange zest toasted walnut pieces coarse sea salt fresh thyme

Heat oven to 400°F. Slice baguette into 1/2-inch slices. Place on a baking sheet and drizzle lightly with olive oil. Toast baguette slices for 7-8 minutes or until crispy. Slice Brie into very thin (1/4-inch) pieces. Place 1 piece of Brie onto each toasted crostini and place back in the oven until Brie is warmed and melted (about 5 minutes). Remove from oven and top each crostini with 1 tsp cranberry sauce and toasted walnut pieces. Sprinkle with orange zest, thyme and sea salt. Serve immediately.

50 100 25

kalamata olives green olives grape tomatoes thin slices of salami bocconcini balls balsamic reduction glaze (for cheese) garlic croutons spinach leaves 12-inch wooden skewers

Glaze bocconcini cheese balls with a balsamic reduction glaze. Gather remaining ingredients and assemble skewers. Fold the salami slices into fourths. Fold the spinach leaves in half. Thread the wooden skewer the following way: kalamata olive, tomato, spinach, crouton, spinach, salami, cheese, crouton, spinach, salami, green olive, spinach, tomato, kalamata olive. Keep in mind that you can change up the ingredients based on your favourites. The Italian possibilities are endless!

Wine pairing made easy! Sparkling wine is so versatile that it pairs with just about everything. We love serving bubbly with apps as guests arrive and mingle.

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2 tsp 1/8 tsp 1/8 tsp 1/8 tsp 1/4 cup

salted butter, room temperature cream cheese, room temperature fresh lemon juice Worcestershire sauce hot sauce freshly ground black pepper freshly shredded cheddar cheese

For toPPinGs:

1/3 cup 1/3 cup 1/3 cup 12-15

dried cranberries crushed nuts (almonds, pecans or walnuts) green onion, finely chopped pretzel sticks

In a medium bowl, add butter, cream cheese, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and ground pepper. Beat with an electric mixer until well combined and smooth. Stir in cheddar cheese. Use a spoon to divide mixture into 12-15 tablespoon-size portions. Dip clean hands in a little water and smooth each portion into a small ball. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes (or overnight if prepping in advance). Before serving, roll each ball in one of the toppings (cranberries, nuts, green onion). Place a pretzel stick in each and serve immediately.


HolidayCOCKTAILS Mix it up and enjoy our team’s seasonal cocktails!

Let us know what you think by sharing your photos online and tagging the winery and #mywinelife #wineclub WINTER CHERRY OLD FASHIONED

Created by Devon Hunt

1.5 oz cherry infused No.99 Red Cask Whisky* 1/2 oz Peller Estates Oak Aged Vidal Icewine 1/4 oz vanilla bean simple syrup

PeLLer estates winerY restaurant Bartender

2 dashes Suius Cherry Aromatic Bitters 1 rosemary sprig 2 whisky-soaked cherries*

Add whisky, Icewine, simple syrup and bitters to a rocks glass with ice (we recommend large square ice cubes to slow the melting process and avoid diluting your cocktail). Garnish with rosemary sprig and whisky-soaked cherries. *PREP WORK: Add fresh cherries to a bottle of whisky to infuse the fl avour for 1-2 days. Remove cherries to use as garnish.

Created by Kevin Hewitt trius winerY retaiL & eXPerience suPerVisor

Created by Zak Kvas waYne GretZkY estates miXoLoGist

SNOW WHITE 4 oz

Wayne Gretzky Riesling 1 oz Wayne Gretzky Vidal Icewine 3/4 oz Wayne Gretzky Vidal Artisanal Spirit

1/4 oz 2 1 oz

lemon juice apples soda

Add Riesling, Icewine, Vidal Spirit, lemon juice and 1 muddled apple to a shaker. Muddle generously until apple is incorporated into the drink. Add ice and shake until chilled. Strain into a highball glass, top with a splash of soda and garnish with apple slices.

APPLE CIDER MIMOSA 4 oz 2 oz

Trius Brut No Boats on Sunday Cider

2 oz

fresh apple cider white sugar cinnamon

Mix equal parts white sugar and cinnamon into a small shallow bowl or dish to create a delicious rimmer. Dip sparkling wine glasses in apple cider and then into the rimmer to coat the edge of the glass evenly all the way around. Add fresh apple cider and NBOS Cider to flutes and top with Trius Brut. Add a hint of cinnamon to garnish the top of the cocktail.

Do you have an amazing cocktail? Share it and your creation could be included in a future issue of myWineLife magazine for all our wine club members to enjoy at home. Email your recipe, a photo and the story of how it came to be to wineclub@peller.com. autumn 2019 myWineLife 13


Winter in WineCountry

If your current plans for winter are hibernating in front of Netflix until the snow disappears, it’s time to rethink your sub-zero strategy. While there’s nothing wrong with spending a few cozy nights in, we know from witnessing the smiling, rosy-cheeked faces of winter visitors in Niagara’s Wine Country that the best way to beat the seasonal slump is to bundle up and embrace the chill.

LACE UP YOUR

SKATES! From December through mid-March, our outdoor skating rink offers guests the ultimate way to embrace the classic Canadian winter activity.

Whether you’re a pro (like Wayne Gretzky) or lacing up for the first time in 20 years, head down to Wayne Gretzky Estates to take a spin around the outdoor skating rink. At The Whisky Bar patio, you can sip on a craft cocktail or glass of wine and savour the winter food menu (available on weekends). The rink is set to open in early December with weekly Friday Night Date Night and Saturday DJ Nights throughout the winter months. Find all the details online at waynegretzkyestates.com

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MAKE TRACKS ALONG THE BEAMSVILLE BENCH If there’s snow on the ground on Saturdays and Sundays from December to March, head to Thirty Bench in Beamsville for a snowshoe trek through the vineyard. You’ll be outfitted with equipment and coached on snowshoeing tips and tricks by an expert guide. You’ll also be treated to an outdoor tasting of Thirty Bench wines and a warm fireside snack to wrap up the experience. If Mother Nature doesn’t bring us enough snow, we’ll enjoy a winter hike in the vineyard. This is an incredibly popular experience and reservations are required.

LIQUID GOLD

When the snow flies, we bundle up and celebrate Icewine! From the discovery pass and Icewine cocktail competition to Icewine dinners and galas, there’s something for everyone. Learn more online and get your tickets today – events sell out quickly!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 TH

Hosted by Winemaker Katie Dickieson and Executive Chef Jason Parsons. No need to bundle up for this luxurious dinner in the underground barrel cellar.

Icewine Lunch at Peller Estates Winery Restaurant OFFERED DAIlY IN JANUARY

Savour an 3-course Icewineinspired lunch for only $55, including a glass of sparkling wine. Reservations required.

Niagara Icewine Festival Gala & Discovery Pass:

Spa.

After a fun day of wine tastings and shopping at the Outlet Collection at Niagara, treat yourself to an evening of relaxation at The Spa at White Oaks. A hot stone massage or coconut beach body wrap will definitely warm you up.

CElEBRATE NATURE’S

Icewinemaker’s Dinner at Peller Estates

SIP. SHOP.

EXCLUSIVE OFFER FOR WINE CLUB MEMBERS

Our friends at White Oaks Resort & Spa have a special offer for you, in addition to the preferred hotel rates you receive year round. For the months of February, March and April, you can enjoy:

Icewine Dinner at Trius Winery

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 TH

An annual Icewine Festival tradition! The evening starts with an Icewine reception followed by a 4-course dinner by Executive Chef Frank Dodd.

• 20% off retail in The Spa • One week trial at The Club • Complimentary glass of sparkling wine when dining at Play or LIV • BONUS: Join the White Oaks reward program during these months and receive an additional 100 points. Show your wine club membership card to redeem the offers. Some restrictions apply. Please call White Oaks at 1-800-263-5766 for details.

niagarawinefestivals.com

Niagara-on-the-Lake Icewine Festival Events: wineriesofniagaraonthelake.com autumn 2019 myWineLife 15


top picks for the

Holidays FROM THE WINE CLUB TEAM

Whether you’re entertaining family and friends, sipping a glass of wine while wrapping gifts or adding some festiveness to your brunch, these award-winning drinks are sure to please (and might become your new favourites too). THIRTY BENCH WINEMAKER’S BLEND RED 2017

TRIUS BRUT ROSÉ

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3295

3495

“Thirty Bench is a hidden gem! This luscious blend of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot offers ripe fruit flavours and a smooth texture. It’s my go-to red for sipping and pairing with hearty winter meals.”

“The perfect wine for every occasion! It’s deliciously balanced with flavours that dazzle your senses. I always have a bottle of bubbly on-hand because you never know when you’ll want to pop it open.”

“I love that the cream liquor can be enjoyed on the rocks, in hot or cold cocktails, drizzled over ice cream and so much more. It is so smooth and incredibly flavourful.”

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WAYNE GRETZKY ESTATES CREAM LIQUOR

Chantal Suthons

Brittany Elia

wine cLuB marketinG manaGer

direct to consumer sPeciaList

GOLD MEDAL All Canadian Wine Championships

PLATINUM MEDAL 97 points – Decanter World Wine Awards, UK 2018 GOLD MEDAL Effervescents du Monde, Best Sparkling Wines in the World, France 2018

PREFERRED over the leading competitor!

PELLER ESTATES SIGNATURE SERIES CHARDONNAY SUR LIE 2017

3195 “This wine is so diverse it pairs with all my favourite fall and winter comfort dishes. Buttery and creamy with just a kiss of vanilla, it’s a must-have at the holiday dinner table.”

Ashley White

Leona Nicoletti

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GOLD MEDAL 90 points – Los Angeles International Spirits Competition 2018

SILVER MEDAL InterVin International Wine Awards 2018

AVAILABLE AT

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The Winery, select The Wine Shops and by phone for home delivery

The Winery, The Wine Shops and online for home delivery

The Estate, online for home delivery and LCBO

The Winery and online for home delivery

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WineCountry

GIFT GUIDE

TOP

THIRTY BENCH SMALL LOT CABERNET FRANC 2015

CORPORATE GIFT

PELLER GIFT SET

Presented in a hand-crafted No. 99 wooden crate.

Best Cabernet Franc in the World, Decanter World Wine Awards 2018.

Two bottles of VQA wine in an elegant box under

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Upcoming Events IN WINE COUNTRY

There’s always something exciting happening in Wine Country! Visit myWineCountry.com for full details or call our Wine Country Concierge at 1.888.510.5537.

New Year’s Eve Have you made plans to ring in 2020 yet? Celebrate with us in Wine Country!

wayne gretzky estates Free Member Skate Days Sunday, December 15th and Sunday, February 9th Bring your friends for a fun afternoon on the backyard rink! Members (and up to 5 guests) receive free skating from 11:30am to 6pm on these two member skate days. We hope to see you there! (Skating is weather dependent and skate rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis.)

New Year’s Eve Celebration at Peller Estates Join us in one of Canada’s most beautiful barrel cellars at our black tieoptional New Year’s Eve dinner and after party. You’ll be treated to a cocktail reception, 5-course tasting menu with wine pairings, live music, dancing and sparkling wine at midnight.

New Year’s Eve Dinner at Trius Winery Restaurant Savour a 3-course dinner in our dining room with your favourite people, complete with a glass of bubbly on arrival. Choose from Executive Chef Frank Dodd’s locally-inspired dishes for each course, paired with our award-winning wines.

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New Year’s Eve at Wayne Gretzky Estates

Treat your loved one (or best friend) to a 3-course dinner, including a bottle of wine for only $99 per couple! Chef Dodd’s delectable menu includes a shareable appetizer, main courses for each guest, and a shareable dessert. Some restrictions apply.

Make it a night to remember at the Great One’s Estate in Niagara-on-the-Lake! Wine, food, cocktails, and ice skating at midnight… it doesn’t get any more Canadian than that! Includes a 3-course dinner with wine pairings, live music, and more. 18 myWineLife autumn 2019

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