<< --- Return to Gallery Page
|
Whistler's 11th Annual Cornucopia Food and Wine Celebration 2007
November 8, 9 10 and 11, 2007
By Catherine "Cat" Barr
The North Shore Outlook is delivered to over 60,000 homes in Canada's wealthiest communities, North Vancouver and West Vancouver, every Thursday - over 60,000 issues in print. |
Ski season is just around the corner, but the first change-of-season trip to Whistler for many North Shore residents usually comes in November to celebrate Cornucopia - Whistler's Celebration of Wine and Food. Take in a winemaker's dinner, or go to the Crush! Gala Grand Tasting. Still, most of the good gossip comes from the after party circuit where resaurants and hotels hold elaborately themed costume parties at about $150 - $200 per head. House parties too, thrown in honour of the festival, are also a big reason for heading to the hills early. Guess there's no reason to "wine" about winter after all.
Catherine Barr, Vancouver's celebrity events reporter and photographer, is supported online by CLR Communications Ltd, westvancouver.com , northvancouver.com and vancouverview.com
Vancouver's best events and celebrity functions are all archived here. Vancouver pubs, clubs, nightclubs, gala events and fundraisers are included. Thanks for viewing.
Due to server capacity, you will not be able to access or click through to the larger photographs. With over 250,000 unique visits each month, our site would quickly exceed the amount of memory needed.
If you would like to receive a copy of a photograph, then please send an email and enclose the details of the event, the date, the name, the photo number and the names of the people in the photograph. Also, for security reasons, I prefer not to email copies of pictures to anyone other than the people who are actually in the photo. Thanks. |
|
They know their wine - Grace and Michael Marosits are seen making the scene at Whistler. |
cornucopia2007 013.jpg |
|
|
Gracious host Alan Gelfand (left) welcomes celebs like Canucks' Trevour Linden and wife Cristina to his palatial Whistler home. |
cornucopia2007 017.jpg |
|
|
Tasting wine in the private cellar are West Vancouverites John and Ann Green. |
cornucopia2007 018.jpg |
|
|
Look for something new from iron chef Rob Feenie, seen here at a private Whistler party with wife Michelle, now that he has left Lumiere restaurant. |
cornucopia2007 020.jpg |
|
|
The wine festival always attracts beautiful ladies, like event planner Traci Myles, to the Cornucopia celebration. |
cornucopia2007 021.jpg |
|
|
West Van's Lynn Wiggen and musician Richard Lowy add a fine note to the after party groove. |
cornucopia2007 022.jpg |
|
|
DJ Leanne and Christina Sing. |
cornucopia2007 023.jpg |
|
|
West Vancouverite and Napa winemaker Ray Signorello always attracts the best glasses, classes and lasses in town. |
cornucopia2007 025.jpg |
|
|