(west end of Moncton Road, Steveston)
12138 - 4th Avenue, Richmond
For additional information: Don Pfeffer 604-274-6764 or FarmGate@telus.net, or Bill McNulty 604-277-2176, or Peter Mitchell 604-277-8882.
Tickets $50. Includes complimentary plate and glass.
Silent and live auction.
To be added to the 2009 advance mailing list contact Don Pfeffer 604-274-6764 or FarmGate@telus.net.
Arrowleaf Cellars, Blackwood Lane, Blossom, Blue Canoe, Burrowing Owl, Cake Art, Church & State, Cob's Bread, Damiens Belgian Waffles, Desert Hills, Diplomat Bakery, Dirty Laundry, Domaine De Chaberton, 8th Generation, Elephant Island, Forbidden Fruit, Ganton & Larsen, George's Taverna, Geringher Bros, Gone Crackers, Hester Creek, Ichiro Japanese Restaurant, Kettle Valley, Lake Breeze, Little Straw, Morning Bay, Mount Boucherie, Neptune Food Service, Nichol Vineyards, Pajo's Fish & Chips, Papi's Ristorante Italiano, Peller Estates, Pentage, Pure Water Shoppe, Red Rooster, Road 13, Robin Ridge, St. Hubertus, Sanduz, Saturna Island, Starbucks Coffee, Starling Lane, Steveston Seafood House, Summerhill, Tapenade Bistro, The Fort, The Point Restaurant, Thornhaven, Tinhorn Creek, Westham Island, Wild Goose
A highlight of the local dining scene, the 7th Annual Steveston Seafood & Wine Festival was held at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery Historic Site in Steveston on Friday, April 25th, 2008.
2008 featured more wineries and restaurants than ever.
The 6th Annual Steveston Seafood & Wine Festival was held at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery Historic Site in Steveston on Friday, April 27th.
New wineries participating this year included: Church & State, Golden Mile and Pentage. Several of Steveston's restaurants including Papi's, Tapenade, Heringers, and newcomer, Ichiro Japanese Restaurant provided tasty food to supplement the large seafood buffet that has been a highlight each year.
As always Steveston Rotarians shucked hundreds of fresh oysters. Many of the wineries had their newly released 2006 vintage white wines available. The wine festival maintained its tradition of selling out.
The 5th Annual Steveston Seafood & Wine Festival was held at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery Historic Site in Steveston on Friday, April 28th.
A few new wineries were added to the selection and several of Steveston's restaurants including Papi's, Tapenade, Heringers, and Bean & Beyond provided tasty food to supplement the large seafood buffet that has been a highlight each year. As always there were hundreds of fresh shucked oysters. Many of the wineries had their newly released 2005 vintage white wines available. The wine festival maintained its tradition of selling out.
The 4th Annual Steveston Seafood & Wine Festival was held at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery Historic Site in Steveston on Friday, April 29th.
This year's event was kicked up a notch. Some new wineries were added to the selection and several of Steveston's restaurants including Papi's and Tapenade joined Heringers and Bean & Beyond providing tasty food to supplement the large seafood buffet that has been a highlight each year. As always there were Steveston Rotarians shucking fresh oysters. Many of the wineries had their newly released 2004 vintage white wines available.
A sold out attendance of over 500 made for a memorable evening for all participants, whether they be patrons, contributors or club members. Feedback from patrons was very positive with many remarks as to the superb quality of the wines tasted. The featured wines this year are all produced in British Columbia. A total of 22 wineries, primarily from B.C.'s Okanagan wine region poured a selection of over 70 wines, many of them new releases from the 2003 vintage.
The wines were paired with a selection of seafoods, including fresh shucked oysters, prawns, scallops, and salmon. A wide selection of cheeses, highlighted by specialty cheeses created by Poplar Grove Cheesery and provided by Heringer Meats. New this year was the gourmet coffees provided by Bean & Beyond, a local area coffee shop.
A unique feature of the event is that all of the wines provided and poured during the evening were available for purchase from the Steveston Hotel Beer & Wine Shop.
Next year's festival is already in the planning stages and will be held on Friday, April 29th. The event is sure to sell out quickly based on feedback, so mark your calendars accordingly.
As a result of votes cast by the patrons of the Steveston Seafood & Wine Festival for their favourite wines, the following awards were presented:
A sold out attendance of over 430 made for a memorable evening for all participants, whether they be patrons, contributors or club members. Feedback from patrons was very positive with many remarks as to the superb quality of the wines tasted.
A total of 30 wineries, primarily from B.C.'s Okanagan wine region, but complimented by wineries from South America, Europe and Australia, poured "Sips" of more than 70 wines.
The wines were paired with a selection of seafoods, including fresh shucked oysters, prawns, scallops, and salmon. A wide selection of cheeses, highlighted by specialty cheeses created by Poplar Grove Cheesery and provided by Heringer Meats rounded out the "Bites".
A unique feature of the event is that all of the wines provided and poured during the evening were available for purchase from the Steveston Hotel Beer & Wine Shop.
Next year's festival is already in the planning stages and will be held on Friday, April 30th. The event is sure to sell out quickly based on feedback, so mark your calendars accordingly.
As a result of votes cast by the patrons of the Sip & Bite in Steveston for their favourite wines, the following awards were presented: