Wine on the Mountain: Arouse your Senses!
I always say that you don’t need a good reason to drink wine; drinking wine is an occasion of its own. But there is no better reason than to drink for charity. Adoptive Families Association of BC is one of those organizations who has this figured out. Wine on the Mountain is an annual event held at Grouse Mountain that attracts wine lovers, local celebs, foodies and firefighters with a common desire to support adoption services. The fund raising goal of this evening was to raise $100,000 to support an organization that finds “forever families” for children, and the gift of a son or daughter for parents.
We were greeted at the base of the mountain with live music and canapes as we awaited our “chariot” (the cable lift) to transport us to the idyllic snow covered peak of Vancouver. The first glimpse of snow of the season is always the most magical isn’t it?
As I traveled from table to table I was greeted with gustatory delights to pair with a multitude of wines enhancing
flavours and textures. Desert Hills had a 2008 Gewurztraminer that I enjoyed for its floral notes of rose water with a lychee sweetness and also a 2005 Mirage that paired deliciously with a short rib served nearby. I had some wine-gasmic experiences with some Big Bold Reds: Hanz Herzog ” Spirit of Marlborough” 2001, Castello di Bossi 2003 Chianti Classico Riserva “Berado”, and Gianfranco Alessandria VDT L’Insieme 2004 followed by a gnocci with some cinnamon and creme freche that made my eyes roll back in my head. Some Rieslings from the fellas serving 8th Generation, paired well with their sparkling personalities and some citrusy fish. I wandered through the tables filling my plate and tummy with a white bean cassoulet with duck con-fit & Merguez sausage, a mackerel amuse-bouche, some spicy ahi tuna, cheeses, and a heart stopping pork belly while sipping some of the over 100 different wines.

Two words: Chocolate Cellar. Oh yes. A room full of chocolates and dessert, fruit, and friendly wines had my attention several times as I ran back to pair certain wines with different cupcakes. Research, my friends. Daniel Le Chocolat Belge had a table covered, I mean, c-o-v-e-r-e-d in different chocolates. My senses were tingling with glee! Two of my favourite cupcake pairings was a red velvet cupcake with a Mad Housewife Cabernet Sauvignon, and a lemon cupcake with the Mad Housewife Chardonnay. Another Mad Housewife cupcake sampler was Taylor Jukes from Virgin Radio. We shared our tasting notes and nibbled on the tower of iced delight.
A wall of wine and some firefighters hit the stage to generate some bids for the live auction. The wall of wine is a temperature controlled cellar filled with 100 bottles of wine from Wolf Blass. It was gorgeous. But not as gorgeous as the firefighters. The auction was for these fine (and I mean FINE) gentlemen to come cook and serve dinner for eight in the winner’s house with a case of wine from Rollingdale Winery. The bids mounted higher and higher and faces were fanned as shirts were peeled off and women cheered. The arousal of our senses were hightened.
I finished the evening with some liqueurs from Giffard with Kristi Gordon from Global. I was enamoured with the Poire Williams which is a 43 proof treat with a whole pear in the bottle. Sparing me from my glazed eyed bewilderment, the guy serving us explained that the bottle is tied to the branch when the pear is still a bud and is removed once the pear has matured making a truly remarkable conversation piece.
The evening wrapped up at about 11 and we decended the mountain with aching feet and satisfied palates. A little rough math tells me that between the silent auction and the live auction, I am confident that the goal of $100,000 was met. The evening was surely a success with many happy, rosey faces and I do believe that what went on tonight will benefit many children and families for years to come. To find out more about adoption and how you can support BC Adoption visit their website or follow them on twitter @bcadopt.
Tags: 8th Generation, Adoptive Families Association of BC, BC Adoption, Chocolate, Desert Hills, Fund Raiser, Global, Grouse Mountain, Kristi Gordon, Pacific Breeze Winery, Road 13, Taylor Jukes, Virgin Radio, Wine on the Mountain

