Day 9: Q&A With Ontario Wine Supporter Gary Killops

Gary Killops

LENS Expert Gary Killops

I first met Gary back in 2011 and we shared something in common – he had a blog called UncorkedOntario.com (see this article) which turned out to be really similar to my UncorkOntario.com (Gary uses his EssexWineReview.com much more these days). Debbie and I have met up with Gary and his wife Wanda several times over the last 4 years and we always share our latest Ontario wine finds when we meet. In addition to being a wine blogger, Gary makes his own beer and wine, and writes for eatdrink.ca.

Gary always travels with wine from his home region of Lake Erie North Shore (LENS), and is always showing wine lovers the best wines they produce. I can’t think of a stronger supporter for the LENS wine region!

 

Q1: How and when did you first get interested in Ontario wine?

A1: I don’t remember the year but I it was in the early 90’s. Back then I usually would pick up a bottle of Pait D’Or at the LCBO. I thought I was a real wine connoisseur buying wine from France. VQA wines were starting to get shelf space at the LCBO and I bought one, It was a white VQA wine from Inniskillin, I liked it and soon after it replaced Pait D’Or as my wine of choice.

Q2: What do you find most interesting about the Ontario wine industry?

A2: All three regions are making top notch world class wines yet Ontario is still relatively an unknown wine region around the world. I was recently talking with a couple from London England. They are wine drinkers and raved about the wines of California, New Zealand, and Australia that they buy. They were quite knowledgeable about these wines but had no idea that Ontario made wine at all.

Q3: Which Ontario wine regions have you visited? 

A3: All of them. I really haven’t explored Prince Edward County yet but on a trip to Ottawa I did make a detour to visit one winery there so I can say that I have been there! I do want to get back there and properly discover the region. Pelee Island used to be a wine region (now amalgamated into the lake Erie north Shore region) and I have been there too! The ferry ride to the island is fun and visiting the ruins of Canada’s first commercial winery Vin Villa a must do for any wine geek!

Q4: Any favourite wineries? If so, what makes them your favourite?

A4: Too many to list but I really like any winery that greets customers with a smile and makes guests feel welcome. The front-end sales staff are very important people who can make the experience of visiting a winery memorable. It’s more than selling wine, when I sense their passion they got me! Most wineries understand this and are doing a very good job at it.

Q5: What do you see in the future for the Ontario wine industry?

A5: Really hard to predict. There has been so much growth in the past 10 years and I am very excited for the future. Wineries are becoming vacation destinations with onsite restaurants and hotel/B&Bs right on the vineyard. I see a lot more growth in this area.

Q6: If you had any advice to give Ontario wineries, what is it?

A6: Keep on doing what you are doing. The past two winters have made it grape growing a challenge but you have shown just how resilient you can be.

Q7: What’s your social media channel (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, etc.) of choice?

A7: Facebook for sure. I have a Twitter and Instagram account, I just don’t use them as much.

Q8: What was the last bottle of Ontario wine you opened?

A8: Does my own wine count? Last year I purchased Riesling and Chardonnay juice from Watson’s Vineyards in Niagara on the Lake. The riesling was bottled in June and I have been enjoying this wine all summer long. Being nostalgic however, I just opened a bottle of Pelee Island Winery pinot noir that has “VQA Pelee Island VQA” on the label. Don’t see that anymore.

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Day 8: Pinot For the People – LCBO Promoter Orest Poluch

Orest Poluch receiving his VQA Promoter Award (photo courtesy of Brock CCOVI)

Orest Poluch receiving his VQA Promoter Award (photo courtesy of Brock CCOVI)

At one of the first Brock CCOVI “Expert’s Tastings” I had heard of, a fellow named Orest Poluch won a VQA Promoter Award for his dedication to promoting Ontario wine. One of the events he runs is called “Pinot for the People”, and he is running another one in less than two weeks. If you live in the Guelph region, this is a must attend event. This year he has 10 Ontario producers, and 2 from BC.

Here’s the details (from Orest):

The Pinot for the People is held in our LCBO store, 615 Scottsdale Drive, Guelph.
Time: Noon to 4pm
Date: Saturday Sept 19th
Price: $10 for 4 sample ticket (Monies collected go to the United Way of Guelph).


WINERY LIST

#1 ANGELS GATE WINERY (& RENNIE ESTATE WINERY)
G.L 2013 PINOT NOIR
# 308486
&
2012 FEET FIRST
#373365
&
2010 RENNIE PARADOX
# 362178


#2 COYOTE’S RUN ESTATE WINERY

2012 RED PAW VINEYARD
# 79228
&
2012 BLACK PAW VINEYARD
# 79228
&
2013 RAVEN’S ROOST
# 415828


#3 CREEKSIDE ESTATE WINERY

2013 QUEENSTON ROAD
#415877

#4 KEINT-HE WINERY & VINEYARDS
2012 PORTAGE PINOT NOIR (PEC)
#399591
&
(2012) 2013 VOUYAGER
#373407

#5 G. MARQUIS
2013 HAND HARVESTED SILVER LABEL
# 258673

#6 MEGALOMANIAC / JOHN HOWARD CELLARS OF DISTINCTION
2011 BUBBLEHEAD
# 363655
&
2013 PINK SLIP ROSE
# 85126
&
2012
SOB PINOT NOIR
# 85134

#7 QUAILS’ GATE ESTATE WINERY
2013 OKANAGAN VALLEY PINOT NOIR
# 585760

#8 ROSEHALL RUN VINEYARDS
2013 HUNGRY POINT
# 422519
&
2010 CUVEE COUNTY
# 225748

#9 ROSEWOOD ESTATES WINERY
2012 SELECT
# 112177
&
2010 RESERVE NATURAL FERMENT
# 318345

#10 TAWSE WINERY
2011 GROWER’S BLEND
# 130989
&
QUARRY ROAD (DDP)
2010 PINOT NOIR
# 307686
&
2010 LAIDLAW VINEYARD
# 264796

#11 THERAPY VINEYARDS
2011 PINOT NOIR
# 404236

#12 WESTCOTT VINEYARDS
2012 ESTATE PINOT NOIR
# 475684

 

For more details, contact Orest:

 

Orest Poluch
Product Consultant
2011 VQA Promoter Of The Year
LCBO # 495
615 Scottsdale Drive
Guelph, Ontario
N1G 3P4

T: 519-823-5080
F: 519-823-2139
E: OREST.POLUCH@LCBO.COM

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