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Castlegar Wine Festival introduces People’s Choice Awards

Those who attended the nearly sold-out event were able to vote on their favourites.
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West Kootenay oenophiles enjoyed tasting wines from across the province at the Castlegar Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club 19th Annual Wine Festival on Saturday night. See our photo gallery on page A13. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)

Now in its 19th year, the Castlegar Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club’s Annual Wine Festival this year introduced People’s Choice Awards.

Those who attended the nearly sold-out event were able to vote on their favourite red, white, blend, rosé and spirit, and the winners received custom-made medals to be displayed around the necks of their bottles in their showrooms.

“Quinn Gorkoff [from Cantac] designed our medals for us and those medals are unique,” said Alexia Turner, chair of the wine festival.

The medals feature the Rotary wheel and the category on the front and say “Castlegar Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club 19th Annual Wine Festival” on the back.

The People’s Choice Awards winners were as follows:

White — Gewürztraminer from Silver Sage;

Red — 2016 Merlot from Therapy Vineyards;

Rosé — 2017 Summer Blush Rosé from Wynnwood Cellars;

Blend — 2016 Kootenay Crush from Skimmerhorn Winery;

Spirit — Pickled Vodka.

Turner said she and other organizers of the event weren’t sure how successful having the People’s Choice Awards would be at first.

“But we had so many ballots to count, it was unreal, and we weren’t sure people would really be into it, but they were into it,” she said.

They even offered a draw prize for anyone who submitted a ballot to encourage voting, but Turner said they didn’t really need it.

The prize was a gift certificate to the Black Rooster and a gift certificates to the Nineteenth. Other prizes included the Grand Door Prize, which was a stay in the Vintage Chic Room at Columbia Gardens Vineyard and Winery and a $50 gift certificate to Café Michael, a draw for two Celtic pendants, a spa treatment and beauty products, a draw for a drone, a prize for designated drivers, and a prize for the wine trivia quiz, which was new this year.

The wine festival featured 30 wineries and three distilleries and had 20 major sponsors this year.

“One of the things that never, ever fails to amaze me is how supportive the businesses in this community are,” said Turner.

“And also surrounding communities too, they’ve been really [supportive],” added Sandy Hartman, co-chair of the festival and Rotary director.

Businesses from Nelson and Trail have also shown support for the event.

Twenty-one sponsors have already signed on for next year and the date has been set for Saturday, April 6, 2019.

Turner and Hartman also recognized members of Selkirk College Enactus and members of the Castlegar Interact Club who helped out at the event, as well as the parents of Interact students who volunteered safe rides home for festival goers and their vehicles.

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Attendees at the 19th Annual Wine Festival voted for their favourite red, white, rosé, blend and spirit in the People’s Choice Awards. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)
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Taynton Bay Spirits’ Pickled Vodka won the People’s Choice Award for Favourite Spirit. (Sandy Hartman)
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Skimmerhorn Winery’s 2016 Kootenay Crush won the People’s Choice Award for Favourite Blend. (Sandy Hartman)
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Wynnwood Cellars’ 2017 Summer Blush Rosé won the People’s Choice Award for Favourite Rosé. (Sandy Hartman)
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Therapy Vineyards’ 2016 Merlot won the People’s Choice Award for Favourite Red. (Sandy Hartman)
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Silver Sage’s Gewürztraminer won the People’s Choice Award for Favourite White. (Sandy Hartman)
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The Castlegar Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club 19th Annual Wine Festival included a silent auction with plenty of wines to bid on. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)
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Jayne and Paul Graydon from Saxon Winery were excited to showcase their wines at the festival. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)
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People lined up for shots of spirits from Taynton Bay Spirits. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)
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Ben and Tersia De Jager from Columbia Gardens Winery shared their wines at the festival. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)
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Attendees enjoyed themselves during the festival. (Chelsea Novak/Castlegar News)