Congratulations are again due to Eau Vivre Winery for its second win of a Lieutenant Governor’s ‘Award of Excellence in BC Wine’. Their 2010 Pinot Noir follows in the tracks of previous medal winner 2009 Pinot Noir, firmly establishing this varietal as … [Read more...] about Eau Vivre wins second Lieutenant Governor’s Award
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Heavenly Tastes… Earthly Rewards at Church & State Winery
Church & State Wines over-delivers on that promise, proving that goal setting is an important investment of time and energy. Proprietor Kim Pullen set out with specific goals for the winery. It’s fair to say he has succeeded, with Church & State wines being named … [Read more...] about Heavenly Tastes… Earthly Rewards at Church & State Winery
Liquid treasures From The new Seven Stones Vault
If you’re unfamiliar with the glorious wines of Seven Stones, you owe it to yourself to get acquainted. This is one relationship you’ll never regret. Winemaker George Hanson has a knack for producing wines that are true expressions of their varietals and the … [Read more...] about Liquid treasures From The new Seven Stones Vault
Exceptional Single Vineyard Wines From Orofino
Let’s call it wine crowdsourcing. Orofino Vineyards has only six acres of vines, pruned hard to optimize quality, yet produces 5,200 cases of extraordinary wine per year. Even high-yielding vineyards couldn’t get so many bottles from so few acres. It works at … [Read more...] about Exceptional Single Vineyard Wines From Orofino
Clos du Soleil: Where Bordeaux Meets The Similkameen
At Clos du Soleil, passion, patience and perfectionism blend seamlessly to yield a truly delightful portfolio of Bordeaux-style wines. Founding partner Spencer Massie says the goal of the five-year-old winery is to embrace the great traditions of Bordeaux while expressing the … [Read more...] about Clos du Soleil: Where Bordeaux Meets The Similkameen