Photo: Winery owner Jenn Triggs
Jenn Triggs launched this winery in 2014 as Phasion Estate
Winery.
Perhaps it was not the best of winery names. Until I was
corrected, I pronounced it as “Fay -see-on” winery. I may not have been the
only one making that error.
The current releases are now coming out under the Fashion
Estate label. After al, Phasion was meant to be pronounced as fashion.
She is the cousin of Don Triggs, the owner with his family
of Culmina Family Estate Winery. However, Jenn operates quite independently,
and at a much smaller level. She is currently making her wines at BC Wine Studio,
a custom crush facility that nurtures a number of start-up labels. (It was her
cousin who advised her to start as a virtual winery, establishing the brand
before sinking money into a winery of her own.)
Jenn was born in Victoria but grew up in Calgary, to which
her mother had moved after a divorce. Jenn initially pursued a career other
than wine, working with Telus Communications Co., where she was doing health
and safety training.
“I was going through some transition in my personal life,”
she says. “I was looking for a career change. I have always had a passion for
this industry in regard to the history behind it; and a passion for wine.” She
has since moved to the Okanagan to pursue that passion.
The names of Jenn’s wines reflect her in the arts as
expressed in fashion and fashion accessories. The names of her wines are
influenced by the interest in fashion. “Wine and fashion share a lot of common
traits between each other as they are present and enrich our lives by sharing
in our experiences and self-creativity,” she says on her web site.
“I launched July 1, 2013 with wines from 2011,” Jenn says. “My first
releases were the 2011 Haute Couture, the Bordeaux blend, and my Tres Chic
Chardonnay.” She has since added a
second Bordeaux blend called Glitterati. She called her Pinot Gris Iridescent.
The most recent releases continue the tradition of arty names.
Here are notes on the current releases.
Fashion Appliqué 2016
($18.99 plus tax). This is dry and refreshing Gewürztraminer. It begins
with spicy aromas and delivers flavours of lychee, pineapple and citrus, with a
crisp finish punctuated by the variety’s classic hint of ginger. 90.
Fashion Ombré Rosé
2016 ($17.99 plus tax). This is a full-bodied dry rosé, robust enough for
drinking with food in the winter. It has aromas of cherry leading to flavours
of strawberry, cherry, orange and spice. 88.
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