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Author : the Tidings Staff
Last-minute shopping for the gourmet in your life is futile when you don’t know what to get them. Tidings to the rescue once again! There is something here for everyone. Who knows, you...

Author : the Tidings Staff
Whether it is new, innovative or inventive, Tidings is always on the look out for the food and wine maverick. Every November, we will follow up our Maverick Chefs issue — published in...

Author : Tony Aspler
Every emerging wine region needs a magnet. Something to draw us city folk into wine country. In British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, it is the magnificent temple to Dionysus that...

Author : the Tidings Staff
Excellent paired with crystal blue lakes Great wine, exquisite food and breathtaking views can’t help but leave you wanting more. Enjoy a wide range of delicious and decadent...

Author : Peter Rockwell
When my husband brings home a bottle of red wine, he won’t let a corkscrew near it until it’s had a few hours to reach room temperature. Do we really have to wait that long? Your...

Author : the Tidings Staff
The South Okanagan is the type of trip you measure in experiences, not kilometres. There’s something for everybody at Tickleberry’s Gourmet Specialists. With over 65...

Author : Lynn Ogryzlo
The names of Coyote’s Run, Frogpond, Flat Rock, Ridegepoint, Palatine and Hidden Bench don’t (yet) trip lightly off wine lovers’ tongues like Inniskillin, Peller Estate and...

Author : Peter Rockwell
Is it me or does every has-been celebrity seem to have a line of wines named after them nowadays? Why so surprised? Celebrities are as good as superheroes — able to leap onto...

Author : the Tidings Staff
Might we recommend rolling hills with your Chardonnay? Discover the Okanagan and explore the heart of award-winning British Columbian winemaking. Carmelis Goat Cheese Artisan is a...

Author : Kendra McKnight
“I only have four days.” This is what was going through my mind as I touched down in Pescara on the east coast of central Italy. Though only two hours’ drive from Rome, Pescara...

Author : the Tidings Staff
Don’t be surprised if you slow to “island time” during your tour and find it difficult to leave. Famous fruit wines in a laidback farm setting is what Marley Farm Winery ...

Author : Tony Aspler
Water is the major component of the human body — and the same is true for grapes. The pH of your stomach acid is about the same as the pH of wine (which is why wine is good for your...

Author : Kendra McKnight
By day, Elena Faita-Venditelli runs one of the most original hardware stores you’re likely to come across: the Quincaillerie Dante, a family-owned Montreal institution that caters to...

Author : the Tidings Staff
The Fraser Valley is a great place to lose yourself in a culinary adventure. The Fort Wine Company is known for its premium fruit and berry wines. Their flagship red cranberry wine is divine,...

Author : Gurvinder Bhatia
What’s your notion of the ideal comfort food? I asked a few friends and answers were pretty much the same: warm, soothing, and, yes ... comforting food. There seems to be a real hunger for...

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