One-Tank Trip for
Sept. 14/13
(c) By Jim Fox
Clink, clink.
Here’s to the
beginning of another great wine season in Ontario.
And, step aside
Elvis, the Beatles’ tribute gets back to Orillia and doors are opening wide in
Oxford County for tourists and foodies.
Raising a toast
Grape King Curtis Fielding is predicting another “smooth and rich” Niagara wine vintage this year. (Grape Growers of Ontario) |
In the dwindling
days of summer, Niagara’s winemakers are anticipating another great vintage.
“Smooth and rich”
is the forecast given by 2012 Grape King Curtis Fielding as the renowned
Niagara Wine Festival kicks off today and runs until Sept. 29.
“The aromatic
whites this year will be superb and continued sunshine through August and into
September will keep ripening up our reds," said the president of
Fielding Estate Winery in Beamsville.
The festival has
celebrated Ontario’s grape and wine industry for the past 62 years and includes
winery tours, culinary seminars and a big parade.
The Niagara Wine
Festival Discovery Pass ($40) is the ticket to eight wine and culinary
experiences this weekend and the next two weekends through Sept. 29.
Grapes on the vine (Jim Fox photo)
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All of it makes for
a “memorable party,” said Fielding whose winery has arranged a number of special
events.
Fielding’s will be among
the wineries pouring more than 100 varieties of Vintners Quality Alliance wines
at Montebello Park in St. Catharines on Sept. 20, 21 and 22; and Sept. 27, 28
and 29.
Charcuterie with a
View, through Sept. 29, offers a taste of harvest with the release of
Fielding’s 2011 Cabernet-Syrah, paired with artisan-cured meats, baguettes and
locally made mustard.
Sit on the deck and
enjoy the view from the lodge across the vineyard to Lake Ontario and Toronto’s
skyline.
A Harvest Kick-off
Party on Sept. 21 is an afternoon of wine, treats from the Dirty South Food
Truck and live classic rock.
Capping the events
on Sept. 28 is “great cuisine” from Jonny Blonde’s food truck paired with
Fielding’s 2011 Cabernet-Syrah. Details: fieldingwines.com
One of the festival
highlights is the Grande Parade on Sept. 28 at 11 a.m. in St. Catharines that
attracts about 100,000 spectators. niagarawinefestival.com
The Fab Four tribute
They’ll be
remembering the “British Invasion,” particularly the Beatles in Orillia on
Sept. 20 and 21.
The seventh annual
Orillia Beatles Celebration features “two jam-packed days honouring the Fab
Four,” said marketing manager Darcy Hoover.
Downtown streets
will be filled with Beatle and British-themed vendors, buskers, street
performers, food stations and music, he said.
Night-time street
dances will feature “top-notch Beatles’ tribute bands” and there will be a beer
garden.
The Orillia Opera
House has Beatlemania Revisited, a new Canadian-based international touring
show that recreates the look, sound and excitement of the group’s live
performances.
The banner for the Beatles Celebration in Orillia was drawn by Beatles’ artist Mark Rehkopf. (Handout) |
Over at the Orillia
Museum of Art and History are free screenings of the recently re-mastered Rockshow,
featuring Paul McCartney and Wings’ 1976 Wings over America Tour.
The D.A. Pennebaker
concert documentary Sweet Toronto, featuring the first appearance of the
Plastic Ono Band at Varsity Stadium, will be shown.
Fans can meet Brian
L. Forsythe, author of Inside the Songs of the Sixties, Beatles’ artist Mark
Rehkopf and view the films of Italian cinematographer Andrea Nevi and vintage
instruments. orilliabeatlescelebration.com
Say cheese in Oxford
Cheesemakers are
among the highlights of Oxford County’s Open Doors’ event on Sept. 21 from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
The county is
holding its own event apart from the provincial Doors Open program and offers 12
sites to tour, said Cathy Bingham of Tourism Oxford.
Shep Ysselstein shows how it’s done at Gunn’s Hill Artisan Cheese near Woodstock. (Tourism Oxford) |
At its peak in the 1800s,
there were 98 cheese factories in the county while amongst those today are three
artisinal makers on the tour: Gunn’s Hill Artisan Cheese, south of Woodstock; Local
Dairy Products, Ingersoll; and Bright Cheese and Butter Manufacturing.
Other touring sites
are Ingersoll Cheese and Agricultural Museum; Dairy Capital Cheese Shoppe; Woodstock
Farmers’ Market; Birtch Farms and Estate Winery; Jakeman’s Maple Farm; Elm
Hurst Inn and Spa; Coyle’s Country Store; Norwich and District Museum;
Southwestern Ontario Draft Horse Club; and Just-a-Few-Fotos. tourismoxford.ca; 1-866-801-7368
Oxfordlicious, the
“annual celebration of delicious local food” runs this month highlighting the best
flavours in Oxford County.
Participating
restaurants offer prix-fixe menus using ingredients from local farms and food producers,
while retailers and farms are displaying their products. oxfordfresh.com/oxfordlicious
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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