BC Wine has Gone Crackers

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Have you been tasting BC Wine all day and need to rejuvenate your palate?

Look no further than the great selection at Gone Crackers! Choose from –

  • Undressed crackers
  • Olive Oil & Cracked Pepper
  • Roasted Shallot and Herb
  • Parmesan & Rosemary
  • Blue Cheese & Cracked Pepper
  • Canadian Cheddar and Chive

If you love a good port or dessert wine, you can now enjoy these drinks with a selection of Gone Kooky – Coconut-Oat, Cinnamon & Spice and Cafe´Dream.

GONE CRACKERS – Undressed

Tantalus Chardonnay

Wineries demand this cracker for their wine tastings because it is the perfect palate cleanser. Its delicate flavour also makes it the perfect cracker for any dip, pate, tapenade, or cheese.

Suggested Food Pairing

Rich soft cheese like triple cream brie or gorgonzola.

GONE CRACKERS – Olive Oil & Cracked Pepper

Gone Crackers and Rose

Extra virgin olive oil from Italy is the star of the show here. You get all the subtle features from the olive oil with the great kick from the cracked pepper.

Designed to complement perfectly a fabulous Rose´.

Suggested Food Pairing

Cheeses, antipastos, dips or spreads

GONE CRACKERS – Roasted Shallot & Herb

Township 7 Chardonnay with Gone Cracker’s Roasted Shallot & Herb

One word: delicious. We wish you could be there when this cracker is baking. The flavour of the roasted shallot is perfectly incorporated throughout the cracker.

The roasted shallot perfectly complements the buttery texture of an oaked Chardonnay.

Suggested Food Pairing

Strong cheeses, pates, antipasti, hummus, soups or stews

GONE CRACKERS – Parmesan & Rosemary

Kettle valley Pinot & Gone Crackers

Inspired by great Italian food, this cracker makes the best crouton for Caesar Salad. It’s great on its own with wine but is also good with a simple soft cheese.

These crackers scream out for a medium bodied Pinot Noir.

Suggested Food Pairing

Artichoke dip, olive tapenade, soft cheeses or hot crab dip

GONE CRACKERS- Blue Cheese & Cracked Pepper

Black Market Syrah

The king of all cheeses, this cracker shines with a glass of red wine. It’s also great with seafood pate or fig tapenade. A simple dollop of cream cheese works fine, too.

These crackers are ideal with an elegant, peppery Syrah.

Suggested Food Pairing

Goat Cheese, Smoked Salmon, Cream Cheese or Cobb Salad

GONE CRACKERS Canadian Cheddar & Chive

A line of Canadian crackers had to have the classic flavour of aged Canadian cheddar as one of its flavours. With the subtle addition of chives, this is popular to keep in the cupboard for an afternoon snack.

Castoro de Oro Merlot, Canadian Cheddar & Chive crackers are the perfect way to end a great weekend. The aged cheddar aligns perfectly with the black fruit and silky tannins of this BC wine. Enjoy!

Suggested Food Pairing

Fig spread, olive tapenade, red pepper jelly or antipastos

GONE KOOKY Coconut-Oat

What a combination! The fabulous coconut flavour takes you back to that relaxing tropical vacation.  As soon as you taste the oats in your Kookys, you remember the warmth and love of home.   

The coconut cookie is a perfect foil for Mayhem Anarchy Fortified Gewürztraminer.

Suggested Food Pairing

These coconut-oat Kookys are delicious by themselves or crumbled over a bowl of vanilla ice cream. For a winter treat, serve them with warm custard.

GONE KOOKY – Cinnamon & Spice

The cinnamon and spice cookie is a delicate delight, perfect for high tea or a picnic.  With the homey, comfortable taste and classic flavour of cinnamon and spice cookie, this crunchy snack turns every day into a holiday.

GONE KOOKY Cafe´ Dream

The wonderful hint of coffee aroma and flavour brings you back to the first time you had that soothing cup of coffee.  Snack time will be remade with our Café Dream Kookys.  They are great on their own, and Café Dream Kookys are also amazing, crumbled over a bowl of vanilla ice cream.

Available at fine food stores like Whole Foods and select BC Wineries. Please visit the following link to see where you can buy Gone Crackers locally.