The effects of climate change and the talents of artisan winemakers have created tasting experiences that invite you to explore the Fraser Valley city of Abbotsford.
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Comfort, Cuisine, and Culture in Naramata
A historic property is reimagined by one of Canada's leading chefs, sparking more joyful reasons to visit the South Okanagan Valley.
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In Kelowna, Cuisine Rises to the Quality of the Wine
Recent additions at Mt. Boucherie and CedarCreek elevate the cuisine in British Columbia’s wine country.
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In the South Okanagan, a Standing Ovation for Seated Tastings
No more splash-and-dash as wineries switch to customer-focused reservations during the era of COVID-19. The result has been more sales despite fewer clients.
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Leave It to the Half-Corked Marathon to Come Up with a Good 2020 Disguise
Known for its unique costumes, the Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country's signature event has adjusted during the pandemic with road shows and digital runs.
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5 Places to Visit as Ontario Recovers from COVID-19
Langdon Hall is preparing to reopen and while there will be changes to its operations to ensure patron safety, the quality of cuisine and level of service will continue to wow.
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In BC, Wine Industry Talks Climate Change Challenges and Solutions
A symposium on environmental challenges facing viticulturists attracted experts from around the world to the Vancouver Wine Fest.
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Explore the Legends of Fall in the South Okanagan
Indigenous landmarks, traditions, and culture create an invigorating autumn adventure in the heart of the British Columbia interior.
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Wine Education with Fun Twists
A new tasting room and urban winery in Penticton adds to the experiences in the Okanagan. Meanwhile, long-time favourite Poplar Grove continues to impress with its wines and its scenery.
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Finding the Heart of BC’s Wine Country
Wineries such as River Stone exemplify the charm and passion of the Okanagan Valley. Since launching its wines in 2010, River Stone has acquired a devoted following.