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Hello Sipsters! Welcome to the newest podcast about a new way to experience wine. There will be no simplified point scores or effusive tasting notes – only experiences with wine. Based on the popular book "The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try BC Wines", this podcast will feature conversations with people who experience wines in their own way – wine lovers, winemakers, winery owners, influencers, and wine collectors. Pop the cork on your podcast app and enjoy the wine experience! Hosted by author and wine industry sales and marketing professional and wine educator Luke Whittall. 

The Sipster's Wine Podcast Luke Whittall

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Hello Sipsters! Welcome to the newest podcast about a new way to experience wine. There will be no simplified point scores or effusive tasting notes – only experiences with wine. Based on the popular book "The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try BC Wines", this podcast will feature conversations with people who experience wines in their own way – wine lovers, winemakers, winery owners, influencers, and wine collectors. Pop the cork on your podcast app and enjoy the wine experience! Hosted by author and wine industry sales and marketing professional and wine educator Luke Whittall. 

    The Sippie Awards 2024 Winners

    The Sippie Awards 2024 Winners

    It’s the first annual SIPPIE AWARDS and here are the WINNERS!

    Modelled after the BC LG awards, the Sippies are my way of telling you about all kinds of Canadian wines. I’ve written about some of them but there are often others that I can’t include in my books for various reasons (they might be too expensive or limited to one single vintage). I still think you should know about these wines because they are all fantastic wine drinking experiences!   
    In this episode, I talk about the best wines I had the honour of tasting last year. Amazing experiences with amazing wines. 
    Next week, I will reveal the Sippie Wine of the Year! 
    Support the show
    Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!
    Purchase copies of "The Sipsters Pocket Guides" here!
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    Thank you for listening!

    • 30 min
    It's the 2024 Sippie Awards Honourable Mentions

    It's the 2024 Sippie Awards Honourable Mentions

    Here's a little bit of fun to start off the podcast in 2024. It's the first annual SIPPIE AWARDS!!

    Modelled after the BC LG awards, the Sippies are my way of telling you about all kinds of Canadian wines. I've written about some of them but there are often others that I can't include in my books for various reasons (they might be too expensive or limited to one single vintage). I still think you should know about these wines because they are all fantastic wine drinking experiences!   

    In this episode, I talk about the inspiration for these awards and present you with this year's Honourable Mentions. 

    Look for the top list of Sippie winners next week and the Sippie Wine of the Year in 2 weeks.  
    Support the show
    Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!
    Purchase copies of "The Sipsters Pocket Guides" here!
    Support the Sipsters Podcast by subscribing!
    Read Sipster's ICONS (Because sometimes more IS more.)
    Find us online at Sipsterswinepodcast.ca.

    Thank you for listening!

    • 33 min
    Canadian Wine with Ann Sperling

    Canadian Wine with Ann Sperling

    This week’s podcast features Ann Sperling, a legendary wine maker from BC who has been in Ontario now for many years. She has a long family history in BC and is the great-granddaughter of Giovanni Casorso, who is (if we need one) the real father of BC’s wine industry.  She spent her first years as a winemaker at André’s Wines in Port Moody in the 1980s before taking on winemaking at the early years of CedarCreek where her wines (specifically a Merlot) was considered so good at a fall Wine Festival awards that they created a platinum award just for the Merlot that year. She's consulted with Clos du Soleil in the Similkameen Valley and most recently headed Sperling Vineyards on her family’s property in Kelowna’s Mission Creek area. She consults with many wineries in Ontario and around the world. Together with her husband, Peter Gamble, collectively, they know more about wine than I can ever hope to know. 
    Talking with Ann was really special because she was the first person that I interviewed in the winter of 2015 as I began the research for what became my first book, Valleys of Wine. Chatting with her at her historic home east of St. Catharine’s was a great honour and was a great way to end my podcast recordings on that trip.

    Please note – This is an information-rich conversation, with a lot of industry-talk on some complex themes. Ann is one of the most knowledgeable people in the country about wine and I was not going to let the opportunity pass without digging deep. If you hear anything that doesn’t make sense to you or if you want to know more about something, please email me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com with your question and I will do my best to reply. Ann was also recovering from a bad cold when we spoke so there is a slight rasp to her voice that is not there normally. 
    Support the show
    Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!
    Purchase copies of "The Sipsters Pocket Guides" here!
    Support the Sipsters Podcast by subscribing!
    Read Sipster's ICONS (Because sometimes more IS more.)
    Find us online at Sipsterswinepodcast.ca.

    Thank you for listening!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Crushing It Niagara Style with Graham Rennie and Matt Loney

    Crushing It Niagara Style with Graham Rennie and Matt Loney

    You will hear 2 other voices on this week’s podcast and those will be of Graham Rennie and Matt Loney. Graham is the found of The Niagara Custom Crush Studio in Vineland, Ontario and Matt Loney is the General Manager. They are innovative and pushing the envelope for a new style of custom crush facility. They are just getting started now but they are on track to become a focal point in Niagara’s wine industry, acting as an incubator for new brands to get established and as a home base for their own brands. Graham’s flagship is Rennie Estate Winery, which produces some of the most amazing red wines ever to come out of Ontario, in my opinion. That’s why I featured one in my first volume of the Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try Ontario Wines. I sat down with Graham and Matt to taste through some of their portfolio and what you will hear now is the discussion that happened at that tasting.

    If you have not heard of appassimento styles of wines, you should really check this out because Ontario is really making some beautiful wines using these techniques. 
    Support the show
    Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!
    Purchase copies of "The Sipsters Pocket Guides" here!
    Support the Sipsters Podcast by subscribing!
    Read Sipster's ICONS (Because sometimes more IS more.)
    Find us online at Sipsterswinepodcast.ca.

    Thank you for listening!

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Chilling with Sue-Ann Staff, Part 2

    Chilling with Sue-Ann Staff, Part 2

    Want some history? How about finding out what American outlaw Jesse James did to leave his mark on the Staff family property. This is part 2 of my conversation with Sue-Ann Staff of Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery in Jordan, Ontario. 


    Support the show
    Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!
    Purchase copies of "The Sipsters Pocket Guides" here!
    Support the Sipsters Podcast by subscribing!
    Read Sipster's ICONS (Because sometimes more IS more.)
    Find us online at Sipsterswinepodcast.ca.

    Thank you for listening!

    • 34 min
    Chilling with Sue-Ann Staff, Part 1

    Chilling with Sue-Ann Staff, Part 1

    This is the second podcast that I recorded while travelling in Ontario. The voice you heard at the beginning belongs to Sue-Ann Staff, from Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery  located south of Jordan, Ontario on the top of the escarpment.
    Sue-Ann was such a bundle of joy to chat with. She had prepared a wonderful tasting through some of the key wines in her portfolio and chatted about the long and storied history of the land she now farms as well as her own history as a winemaker.  This podcast has it all – century-old grapevines, American outlaw gangs from the old west, and tons about Icewine that you never knew from a winemaker that knows it better than anyone else in the country. 
    This episode is Part 1. Part 2 is coming next week. 
    Support the show
    Contact me at sipsterswinepodcast@gmail.com!
    Purchase copies of "The Sipsters Pocket Guides" here!
    Support the Sipsters Podcast by subscribing!
    Read Sipster's ICONS (Because sometimes more IS more.)
    Find us online at Sipsterswinepodcast.ca.

    Thank you for listening!

    • 55 min

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