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About TVC

Philosophy: To learn about and enjoy drinking wine through guided tastings with fellow wine lovers based in Toronto

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2022-2023

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Shauna Sexsmith
President

Favourite Wines

Anything by Vega Sicilia - especially Unico 

Bordeaux & Bordeaux style blends

Chablis - especially with oysters!

Favorite Regions

Bordeaux

Ribera del Duero

California

Favourite Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon

Tempranillo

Chardonnay

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Chris Morris
Vice-President

Favourite Wines

Heitz Martha’s Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon

Huet Vouvray Cuvée Constance

Quintarelli Alzero

Favourite Regions

Southern Rhone

Tuscany

Spain

 

Favourite Grapes

Grenache

Sangiovese

Chenin Blanc
 

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Alex Gluskin
Treasurer

"I may be (officially) a 'non-drinker'; however I do like expensive Champagne & Bordeaux now and again!"

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Smruti Patel
Secretary

Favourite Wines

Chablis 

Champagne

 

Favourite Regions

Burgundy

 Champagne

Niagara 

 

Favourite Grapes

Chardonnay

Pinot Noir

Syrah & Grenache

Aromatic Whites 

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Ilona Brodovska
Membership & Social Media

Favourite Wines

All whites!

(I drink reds too)

 

Favourite Regions

Alsace

Burgundy

South Africa!

 

Favourite Grapes

Riesling

Gewürztraminer

Chardonnay

Pinot Noir

Favourite Wines

Single varietal expressions

Age-worthy blended reds

 

Favourite Regions

Bordeaux, Tuscany, Northern Rhone

Favourite Grapes

Syrah, Sangiovese, Pinot Noir

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James Murphy
Venue & Guest Speaker Liaison 

Favourite Wines

Domaine Weinbach Riesling

Olivier Leflaive Puligny-Montrachet 

Gary Farrell Pinot Noir

Corison Cabernet Sauvignon

Chateau Lynch-Moussas

 

Favourite Regions

Alsace

Sonoma/Russian River Valley/Napa

Burgundy

Champagne

Mosel/Pfalz

Prince Edward County

 

Favourite Grapes

Riesling

Pinot Noir

Chardonnay

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Carlo Roco
Wine Write-ups & Buyer

Favourite Wines

Single varietal expressions

Age-worthy blended reds

 

Favourite Regions

Bordeaux, Tuscany, Northern Rhone

Favourite Grapes

Syrah, Sangiovese, Pinot Noir

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Stephen Walters
Legal & Regulatory

Favourite Wines

Tsarina

Favourite Regions

Champagne

Favourite Grapes

Chardonnay

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Rick Wood
Chair, Wine Buying Committee

"If the first five words that I hear upon arriving in heaven are not "here's a glass of champagne", I will seek alternative accommodation."

ANNUAL REPORT

"The future looks bright for TVC, with many great events planned. On behalf of the board I would like to thank you for your continued support of the Club.

SHAUNA SEXSMITH, PRESIDENT

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BYLAWS

Read the TVC Constitution and Bylaws here

Approved: May 9, 2020

ORIGINS

The Toronto Vintners Club was founded in June 1975 by businessman and entrepreneur Ted Turner and incorporated on May 25th, 1977, making it Toronto's first and now longest operating wine tasting club. An article written by Bob Pennington of the Toronto Star newspaper back in 1975, appealed to the public to contact Ted Turner, described as "world traveler . . . head of a Toronto personnel agency, part-time actor and amateur winemaker" if they were interested in starting "a private organization dedicated to the serious study of wine." Having traveled to San Francisco where a Vintner's Club existed, Ted thought Toronto might be interested in, ready for and benefit from starting a similar wine tasting club.

 

The Toronto Star article brought in a flood of interest. The very first tasting was of Bordeaux and Bordeaux-style wines on Tuesday, June 17, 1975 at the Regency East Ballroom of the [then] Hyatt House Hotel and attracted 150 people. The cost of the event was $6.50 by mail and $7.00 at the door. The wines served that evening ranged in price from $2.10 for Sommet Rouge to $17.70 for 1966 Chateau Rausan Segla.

 

Here's the ranking order of the wines from that evening, with No. 1 being the favourite of the group:

 

  1. 1966 Chateau Rausan Segla $17.70

  2. 1970 La Cour Pavillon $4.55

  3. Dumons Bordeaux Superieur $2.90

  4. 1962 Chateau Montbrun $8.25

  5. Andres Vin de Chuanac $2.40

  6. 1970 Chateau du Cadillac $4.05

  7. Colona Sommet Rouge $2.15

  8. 1970 Marques de Riscal $4.55

 

The second event, a Riesling tasting, attracted 160 people and the rest is history - the club was born.

In 2020, Toronto Vintners celebrated 45 years of organizing and hosting wine tastings.  That's a lot of wine!

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