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A Toast to Food and Wine Pairing with Gloria Ferrer

posted in #winelover on October 13, 2018 by Leeann Froese

“Toast to Today” is a mantra I can get behind; and 100 wine bloggers and influencers toasted indeed, at Bubbles & Bites, an activity presented by Gloria Ferrer at the 11th Annual Wine Bloggers Conference in Walla Walla, Washington, USA. This session was capably presented by the smart and charming sommelier Sarah Tracey, who is a… Continue reading →

What’s the current state of Washington Wine?

posted in #winelover on September 16, 2018 by Leeann Froese

I’ll find out at the 2018 Wine Bloggers Conference… Is anyone else super shocked that we’re already halfway through September!? Its’s hard to believe that in a few weeks I will be returning to Eastern Washington for the annual Wine Bloggers Conference. The Wine Bloggers Conference was founded in 2008 as one of the first… Continue reading →

No need for FOMO in Dîner en Blanc Vancouver

posted in Community on August 17, 2018 by Leeann Froese

If you know me, you know I love Dîner en Blanc. Presented in Vancouver by The Social Concierge, this is one of the most fun events of the summer. This year’s is on Thursday, August 23. Part of the fun is the challenge: to acquire your crisp white ensembles, to find an easy way to… Continue reading →

Get Fancy and Celebrate 10 Years of the Deighton Cup

posted in Community on July 16, 2018 by Leeann Froese

It’s almost that time again: that mid-summer Vancouver afternoon at the races which offers entertaining horse racing and betting action at Hastings Racecourse, but also so much more. I am talking about the Deighton Cup, Vancouver’s most stylish summer event, which is celebrating a milestone: it is the 10th anniversary of this summer spectacle on… Continue reading →

Five Reasons to Visit Etude This Summer

posted in #winelover on June 2, 2018 by Leeann Froese

In the 2017 Wine Bloggers Conference, as part of the experience, I had a hosted visit to Etude winery for dinner. Etude Wines is known for its 35-year-legacy of making high quality Pinot Noir. Jon Priest, senior winemaker at Etude, has a passion and specialty for Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon, but when I visited… Continue reading →

Ruggeri: Pioneers of the Quality Prosecco Movement

posted in #winelover on May 27, 2018 by Leeann Froese

The Ruggeri winery was founded in 1950 by Giustino Bisol. While an Italian winery founded as recently as the 1950s doesn’t sound particularly pioneering, the family actually has ancient traditions in the viticulture area of the Valdobbiadene Prosecco area. Twenty-one generations ago there was a small group of rural houses known as “Case Bisoi” which… Continue reading →

Discover Dynamic Spain… in Vancouver

posted in #winelover on March 24, 2018 by Leeann Froese
Dynamic Spain

With Spain as a featured region for the 40th annual Vancouver International Wine Festival, one of the seminars sponsored by Wines from Spain was entitled Dynamic Spain. The idea was to show how, from classic to cutting edge, Spanish wines are some of the most exciting in the world. Barbara Philip, Master of Wine, and… Continue reading →

From tragedy to success: the Nulles Wine Cathedral

posted in #winelover on February 26, 2018 by Leeann Froese

This is tough to envision, but imagine if you can: the plight of the thousands of families and farmers, and the outright devastation that occurred when Phyloxerra hit Europe in the late 1860s. The tiny aphid hitchhiked from North America to eat grapevine roots, and in the mid- to late-1800s, the root-attacking louse came close… Continue reading →

The #winelover community welcome to Tarragona

posted in #winelover on February 16, 2018 by Leeann Froese 2 Comments

With 40+ delegates from around the world, our #winelover community was ready to learn all things Tarragona. Our group gathered in Tarragona at a lovely event space called Casa Joan Miret. The building was founded in 1859 and today, some of the building is residential, and the remainder provides a romantic meeting and event space,… Continue reading →

Follow the Barrel Trail for a Taste of Livermore Valley wines  

posted in #winelover on February 13, 2018 by Leeann Froese 2 Comments

  As the winter conditions continue here in Canada, we dream of some relief. I find myself reminiscing about the US wine regions I love to visit, where the weather is warmer and the birds are singing. Last November as a post Wine Bloggers Conference excursion I made my first trip to the Livermore Valley… Continue reading →

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About Leeann Froese, Vineyard Birder

I rarely sit still, but when I do watching birds is my favourite thing to do. Here I'd like to make a mix of my favourite things, my personal life, and my business life; and I hope that you enjoy this personal unedited space for my thoughts and feelings.

Recent Posts

  • A Toast to Food and Wine Pairing with Gloria Ferrer
  • What’s the current state of Washington Wine?
  • No need for FOMO in Dîner en Blanc Vancouver
  • Get Fancy and Celebrate 10 Years of the Deighton Cup
  • Five Reasons to Visit Etude This Summer
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