Alanna McIntyre

Product Specialist, Sommelier

After travelling and studying in France, Spain and Italy, the desire to learn more about the world of wine grew. Alanna started with Bishop’s Cellar back in 2008 and now splits time between the store and our warehouse offices using product expertise to design educational programs and elevate customer experiences throughout the business. Alanna is a Certified ISG Sommelier, who has also received the WSET Level 3 and Italian Wine Scholar Diploma.

Favourite grape or wine region?

I love Italian wines because there is such a variety, they are so unique and really shine with food. In France, I love the wines from the Loire Valley; the region offers many different white styles I love and the reds are lighter and fresh, which is more my speed. If money were not an option, I would definitely be drinking more white Burgundy.

Coffee or Tea; what wakes you up in the morning? And how do you take it?

Coffee, made in my stovetop mocha pot, usually black. I recently cut caffeine out of my life, but Espresso 46 makes a good decaf that made the switch pain free!

If you weren’t selling wine at Bishop’s Cellar, what would you be doing?

I’d probably be working in the field of the art and design or doing something with languages; teaching or translation.

Alanna McIntyre's Picks

🌊 Coastal Wines


An aromatic, crisp and refreshing Tidal Bay is kind of the perfect summer wine.  If we are talking about coastal wines, you can’t get any more coastal than a wine born on the shores of the Atlantic coast.  This is an easy and fun wine that captures the relaxed and easy vibe we all crave during the summer.  A wine made for sipping on a sunny patio, at a lakeside cottage, for picnicking and pairing with light fare and of course our local fresh seafood.  Lightfoot & Wolfville is a favourite, the grapes grow overlooking the Minas Basin, it is certified biodynamic and a little less sweet than most. Support local this summer and drink more Tidal Bay.

 

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Recent Blog Posts by Alanna

A Sommelier’s Guide to Thanksgiving Dinner Food + Wine Pairings

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