Bill Zacharkiw

Bill Zacharkiw
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Bill began his wine journey at the age of 23, when he opened his own restaurant in downtown Montreal, Quebec. At 33, he became head sommelier at one of Quebec’s top restaurants, the Relais & Chateau L’eau a la Bouche, where he honed his skills as one of the province’s authorities on pairing food and wine.

He writing career began in 2004 with the The Caveman’s Wine Blog, one of the internet’s first. Bill quickly garnered a reputation for his irreverent take on the wine world, his staunch defence of “authentic” wines, his distaste for snobbism, and his willingness to take on the industry’s most sacred cows. Caveman was cited by the Wall Street Journal as one of the five most interesting wine reads on the internet.

Now in his forties, Bill has gone from on-line to ink and for the last 5 years has been the weekly wine writer for the Montreal Gazette. His articles are carried across Canada via National Post.com and other newspapers, making him one of Canada’s most widely read wine writers. He has judged international wine competitions in Canada, Chile and New Zealand where he is known as the critic who prefers to taste barefoot.

Over his 25 years in the wine industry, Bill has garnered a reputation for his irreverent take on the wine world. Whether in writing, on his weekly radio spot on CHOM FM, working the restaurant floor, or in his many speaking engagements, Bill has not strayed from his ideological roots- that wine can be talked about in “real speak,” that wine was meant to be drunk and not idealized, and that no matter how big they may be, every sacred cow should be questioned as to whether or not it should be turned into hamburger.

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Domaine Santa Duc Les Quatre Terres 2014 Bottle Domaine Santa Duc Les Quatre Terres 2014
Rhône, France

Review added: May 01, 2017
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$19.95 None
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Villadoria Langhe Nebbiolo 2015 Bottle Villadoria Langhe Nebbiolo 2015
Piedmont, Italy

Review added: May 01, 2017
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$16.10 None
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Lan Edicion Limitada 2012 Bottle Lan Edicion Limitada 2012
Rioja, Spain

Review added: April 26, 2017
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$68.00 None
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Carpineto Vino Riserva Nobile Di Montepulciano 2012, Docg Bottle Carpineto Vino Riserva Nobile Di Montepulciano 2012, Docg
Tuscany, Italy
368910
Review added: April 26, 2017
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$32.95 None
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Foppiano Petite Sirah 2012, Russian River Valley Bottle Foppiano Petite Sirah 2012, Russian River Valley
California, Usa

Review added: April 26, 2017
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$33.50 None
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Cedro Do Noval 2012, Vinho Regional Duriense Bottle Cedro Do Noval 2012, Vinho Regional Duriense
Douro, Portugal

Review added: April 26, 2017
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$22.05 None
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Quinta Do Côtto 2014, Doc Douro Bottle Quinta Do Côtto 2014, Doc Douro
Douro, Portugal

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$17.50 None
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Bodegas Luzon Seleccion 12 Crianza 2011, Jumilla Bottle Bodegas Luzon Seleccion 12 Crianza 2011, Jumilla
Murcia, Spain

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Château Ollieux Romanis Classique Cuvée Corbieres 2015 Bottle Château Ollieux Romanis Classique Cuvée Corbieres 2015
Languedoc, France

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Antonin Rodet Coteaux Bourguignons Gamay Noir 2015 Bottle Antonin Rodet Coteaux Bourguignons Gamay Noir 2015
Burgundy, France

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$14.70 None
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