Paul Pender, the former Tawse winemaker who was tragically killed earlier this year, has been given another honour posthumously at the Canadian Wine Growers Symposium on Monday.
The Karl Kaiser Canadian Winemaker Award went to Pender at an event represented by the Wine Growers Canada, Wine Growers British Columbia, Wine Growers Ontario, and Ontario Craft Wineries. Pender recently was given the winemaker of the year award at the Ontario Wine Awards and also had a “rising star” award named in his honour.
The other recipients of the awards were:
• Canadian Wine Industry Award of Distinction – Gary Pillitteri
• Canadian Wine Industry Champion Award – Debbie Inglis
• Wine Growers British Columbia Industry Recognition Award – Marjorie King
• Wine Growers British Columbia Award of Distinction – Josie Tyabji
• Ontario Wine Industry Champion Award – Rafik Louli
2022 Canadian Wine Industry Awards
The Canadian Wine Industry Awards are presented annually by WGC and recognize individuals, organizations and businesses that have gone above and beyond to support and enhance the wine industry in Canada, celebrating the success, leadership, and outstanding commitment in Canada’s grape wine industry.
“Today’s Canadian Wine Industry Awards have showcased our diverse industry, and everyone at Wine Growers Canada is honoured to recognize the outstanding contribution, dedication, and expertise that all of our nominees and winners have provided. Recognizing and celebrating these accomplishments is very important, to showcase the expertise and sheer hard work of our deserving winners,” said WGC President and CEO, Dan Paszkowski.
The winner of the Canadian Wine Industry Award of Distinction – regarded as the highest form of peer recognition in the Canadian wine industry, is Gary Pillitteri, owner/founder, Pillitteri Estates Winery.
“For decades, Gary Pillitteri has been known for his work ethic and initiative, with a strong sense of family, giving back to his community, and an unwavering commitment towards the pursuit of Canadian wine excellence,” remarked Paszkowski. “This award is a testament to Gary’s vision of building a world class winery and a true family business, with a devotion to growing the Canadian wine industry and producing wines that are sold around the world.”
The Wine Industry Champion Award, is presented to an individual who has provided exemplary support to the Canadian wine industry through media, policy or advocacy, was awarded to Debbie Inglis, Director of Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture (CCOVI).
“WGC is proud to honour Debbie for her exceptional contribution by focusing on the research priorities of the Canadian grape and wine industry,” stated Paszkowski. “Through hard scientific work and leadership, ranging from yeast to icewine, and being named Director of CCOVI to being crowned Grape King, Debbie is breaking down barriers and is an internationally recognized advocate for the Canadian wine industry.”
The Karl Kaiser Canadian Winemaker Award was created in 2018 to celebrate great Canadian winemakers, in honour of the legacy of the late Karl Kaiser, a Canadian wine industry pioneer and viticultural visionary. The recipient of this year’s award is the late Paul Pender, Tawse Winery.
“With roughly 20 vintages, and an impressive list of awards, Paul has crafted beautiful Canadian wines. His service to winemaking, his skills and talents, his passion and innovation, have all played a big part in not only helping create a love for wine, but also placing Canada on the world map of great wines,” said Paszkowski.
2022 British Columbia Industry
Recognition Awards
The Wine Growers British Columbia (WGBC) Industry Recognition Awards are presented annually in acknowledgement of outstanding achievements and contributions to the B.C. wine industry.
“It is always important to recognize individuals and organizations who go above and beyond to promote and support our industry. That is why today we are pleased to present our annual awards alongside Wine Growers Canada and the Ontario wine industry in order to honour individuals who have become stewards of the grape wine industry across Canada,” says WGBC CEO & President Miles Prodan. “The storied accomplishments of today’s B.C. industry award recipients speak to how far we have come as an industry, and the bright future ahead for B.C. VQA wine.”
The Wine Growers British Columbia Industry Recognition Award was established in 2013 to honour a non-winery individual, business, or organization for support of the B.C. wine industry and B.C. VQA wine through media, research, policy, regulation, education, or advocacy. Past recipients include Kurtis Kolt (sommelier), Tim Pawsey (wine writer), Jeffrey Thomas (BC Wine Authority), MLA and former Parliamentary Secretary of Liquor John Yap, and John Schreiner (wine writer). This year’s winner of the WGBC Industry Recognition Award is Marjorie King, pioneer of B.C. VQA wine evaluation and Canadian based wine award competitions.
“Marjorie’s passion for BC wine, sharing knowledge, and building community shines through her work developing the BC VQA sensory evaluation process, a vital contributor to the evolution of the BC wine industry,” said Prodan. “We thank Marjorie for her leadership role in building the reputation of BC VQA wine, today known for consistently world-class quality.”
“I’m honored to accept this award. I was particularly fortunate to work with people who collectively had a vision for the future of a young Canadian Wine Industry,” remarked King. “It was their belief, determination, and willingness to work together that made my contribution possible. It is gratifying to see some of that belief come to fruition.”
Established in 2016, the Wine Growers British Columbia Award of Distinction recognizes a winery or grower representative for outstanding leadership, commitment, and passion for the advancement of the British Columbia wine industry. Past winners include Glen Fawcett (Black Hills Estate Winery), Howard Soon (Andrew Peller Ltd.), Harry McWatters (Encore Vineyards), Tony Stewart (Quails’ Gate Winery), and Vera Klokocka (Hillside Winery). This year’s recipient is Josie Tyabji, Partner at Gneiss Wines at the District Wine Village in Oliver, BC.
“Josie has been a leading wine industry voice representing winery interests on local and national boards including as the first woman Chair of Wine Growers British Columbia (then the BC Wine Institute),” noted Prodan. “Josie was integral in seeing the industry through tumultuous times, and her continued involvement in BC wineries, including her hand in the establishment of Nk’Mip Cellars through collaboration with the Osoyoos Indian Band speaks to her never-ceasing commitment to the growth of the BC wine industry.”
“’It takes a village” is what we like to say these days at the District Wine Village and that has always been something I believe in wholeheartedly. From the early pioneering days of developing industry’s premium wine focus post free trade, to now back to a boutique winery bringing in the 3rd generation with my daughter Christine,” remarked Tyabji on her 35+ year career. “When wine gets in your blood it becomes a lifetime passion, and when we are all rowing in the same direction toward our common vision we can accomplish great things. I look forward to the next chapter of wines in British Columbia as we continue to grow this incredible world class region together.”
2022 Ontario Wine
Industry Champion Award
The Ontario Wine Industry Champion Award is bestowed to an individual who has provided exemplary support for the Ontario wine industry through media, research, policy and regulation, education or advocacy, or significantly contributing to the overall strength and long-term viability of the industry. The award recognizes champions who are passionate about Ontario wine and industry prosperity, beyond those employed directly in the industry. “Ontario Craft Wineries and Wine Growers Ontario are very proud to announce the inaugural Ontario Wine Industry Champion Award winner. It is very important to our organizations that we recognize the significant contributions from people who make the success of our industry possible” said Aaron Dobbin, President and CEO of Wine Growers Ontario.
Wine Growers Ontario and Ontario Craft Wineries wish to congratulate Rafik Louli from the LCBO on being chosen as the inaugural recipient of the Ontario Wine Industry Champion Award! Rafik is the Vice President, Retail Operations Division at the LCBO. Rafik was chosen in recognition of all the hard work and support he and the LCBO retail team have shown the Ontario wine industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are incredibly grateful for the support. “The COVID pandemic proved to be a very difficult time for Ontario VQA wineries. Keeping the LCBO open during those challenging times by providing a safe experience for their shoppers and staff was very important for our industry, and Rafik and his team were instrumental in that effort” said Richard Linley, President of Ontario Craft Wineries.
“I want to thank the OCW and WGO for awarding me with the inaugural Ontario Wine Industry Champion Award” said Rafik Louli. “I wish to accept this award on behalf of all of the retail staff at the LCBO whose dedication and professionalism is demonstrated every day but was especially on display during the pandemic. The LCBO is committed to providing a first in class retail experience for our customers and we are proud to support and sell the great local wines made here at home in Ontario.”
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