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I love those conversations with a new friend where you discuss something you haven’t touched on yet only to discover you are totally like-minded and passionate about the same things. It’s always such a bonding moment, isn’t it? And so reassuring that this person you were naturally drawn to is somehow “your people.”
Well, I’ve kind of had that experience with a winery. I know, it might sound strange. But here’s my story.
I first stumbled upon Bonterra a few years ago via their Cabernet Sauvignon at a time when organic wines were very hard to come by. I was already on a journey towards cleaner living and determined that doing so didn’t mean I had to give up everything I loved, so I went off in search of organic alternatives to my old favourites on many fronts, including red wine. I had no idea at the time how fortunate I was to find Bonterra, but it was definitely “love at first sip” for us!
Let me interrupt my own story by answering a question I can hear ringing out there in the blogosphere. Why drink organic wine, you might ask? Well here’s three good reasons.
1. Organic wine is made with organic grapes. That means no pesticides or chemicals are sprayed on the grapes at any point during the process. Not only is this WAY better for your health, it also means the body and structure of the wine are not impeded by the chemicals, leading to a brighter, bolder flavour profile.
2. Organic wines contain fewer sulfites than non-organic wines. Sulfites are sulphuric acids that naturally occur in wine as a result of the fermentation process, but most non-organic wines have more sulfites added to them for preservation purposes. Organic wines, on the other hand, never have sulfites added during the winemaking process, making them much cleaner and healthier for your body.
3. Sustainability. According to the FDA, “organic wine is produced by farmers who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations.” You don’t have to take the FDA at their word, though. Bonterra’s story is a beautiful example of how a beautiful process {including caring for the earth} can result in a beautiful product.
OK, so I’m not leaving today, but I am headed to New York! One of my dearest and best is an unbelievable musician living in the city, and I’m headed there for a long weekend of catching up and exploring the city that is home to one of my favourite people on the planet. It’s amazing how quickly the days can become jam-packed before you even arrive. As I do some planning in an attempt to squeeze in everything I’d like to see and do into my short time there, I understand why it’s the city that never sleeps! Just means I’ll have to plan a return trip soon, as the not sleeping thing has never worked for me.
So one very cool furniture maker on my wish list of companies to visit while I’m there is Bellboy. Based in Brooklyn, this collaborative wood shop was created by a former ad exec whose story of reinvention is worthy of a great conversation in and of itself. Their designs are clean, minimal and organic. My favourite piece from the collection is The Water Tower Chair.
As it turns out, they have a cabinet in their collection that is a shockingly exacting twin of a custom cabinet I designed for a client a few years ago. From the use of unstained walnut; to the dimensions; to the cantilever; right down to the degree of bevel on the face frame; it’s uncanny! The only difference is my design had touch latches and hidden hinges and the doors were made from figured walnut, but I nearly fell over when I saw this! Clearly we think alike. So cool to find similar design minds making beautiful things in Brooklyn. High fives from Toronto! Needless to say I love this design.
I’m still researching all the cool shops I need to pop into while I’m there and would love to take any requests on design, fashion, beauty and food hotspots you’d love to see featured on the blog! I hope to have some inspiring adventures to share with you from my short jaunt to the city and can’t wait to dish all the details!
Happy Wednesday!
xo
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