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johngerum2.jpgSon of a chef, grandson of a Maitre 'D, John grew up with an insider's appreciation of fine foods and wine. His natural curiosity led him to discover the pleasures and principles of pairing food and beverages for the most satisfying results.

For twenty years, John has worked in fine dining and luxury hotel management. His focus on wine education led him to obtain an Advanced Wine Certificate from the European based Luxury Forte Hotels in Toronto more than a decade ago. He was instructed by renowned Master Sommelier Andrew Laliberté, and has since been granted membership and certification from the International Sommelier Guild.  John has created wine lists for restaurants, hotels and trade centres across Canada. As Catering Director, Banquet Manager and Trainer at the International Centre, National Trade Centre and Hotel Vancouver, he has traveled and tasted extensively through the wine regions of Ontario, British Columbia and California.

Friendly, experienced and organized, John has been creating custom wine classes for over eight years. He has developed and taught hour-long introductory wine classes and advanced wine seminars several months in duration to groups ranging from three to three hundred. He has a keen interest in wine education and enjoys helping consumers make more informed choices.

Approachable and professional, John has been called on to personally serve Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Ministers, Heads of State, Provincial Premiers, entertainers and major sports celebrities.

John Gerum is the resident Sommelier at Newport Liquors.  You can find him here Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday most of the time ready to answer your questions and help you make a wine selection.Visit John's website at:  www.wcwed.com for more information about his comprehensive list of  wine classes and activities.

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Author: John Gerum Created: 3/19/2008 1:46 PM
This blog is dedicated to up to date information regarding new wineries, exciting wine releases, and any other interesting information from the wine regions of British Columbia and around the world. Sources for this section will include a combination of personal trips, interviews with winemakers and other winery representatives.
By John Gerum on 5/5/2009 9:01 AM
In the movie Sideways the Merlot grape was vilified as a bland and boring wine. Most consumers know that ordering a Merlot was usually a safe choice. A majority of Merlot is an easy drinking wine with plumy fruit flavours and a soft finish. The story, however, does not end there.
By John Gerum on 3/13/2009 4:36 PM
During the last few months, sales of wines over the twenty dollar mark have seen quite a downturn. This is, of course, the reaction of consumers cutting back on their spending, especially on discretionary purchases such as wine. This shift will definitely impact the world of wine and there will be winners and losers during these difficult economic times.
By John Gerum on 2/14/2009 10:30 AM
When someone mentions Zinfandel you probably think about the easy drinking off dry, blush or white Zinfandel style that party goers love to drink. These wines account for over ten percent of all wines purchased in the United States.
By John Gerum on 2/14/2009 10:29 AM
2008 has quickly come and gone, and economically things sure are different than the start of the year. Many factors are involved in the changing world of wine and no one can predict the future. Here are some trends that I have noted throughout the last year that may continue in 2009.
By John Gerum on 12/16/2008 1:54 PM
Research shows that a large majority of wine is consumed soon after purchase, however many consumers are confused surrounding the aging of wines.
By John Gerum on 12/16/2008 1:53 PM
The last few weeks of September and October presented the Okanagan with sunshine and warm temperatures. These conditions saved the vintage as the spring and the beginning of summer were cooler than usual according to Summerhill Vineyards winemaker Eric von Krosigk. He added, "...at the end of September the temperature was in the mid to high twenties and the the result was excellent grape quality at harvest".
By John Gerum on 12/16/2008 1:52 PM
Tips and Tricks
By John Gerum on 9/12/2008 3:22 PM
The proprietors, the vineyards, the winery and the winemaker remain: The name has changed, the region is honoured.
By John Gerum on 8/22/2008 10:54 AM
As the Tour Guide/Wine Expert for the VIP Okanagan July wine tour, I had the opportunity to note the good and bad when it came to the individual wineries we visited. In this issue of the Report from the Valley, I will review the winery experiences we had as a guideline for your next trip to the Kelowna area.
By John Gerum on 7/8/2008 12:37 PM
I had the privilege of visiting with one of the owners of Little Straw Vineyards, Rick Slamka, on a recent trip to the valley this spring. Construction of a comfortable new tasting room is completed and is welcoming visitors. I always enjoy wineries that produce rare and exceptional wines, such as Little Straw.
 
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