B.C. wineries

Destruction of grape crop means a pivot for Okanagan Wine Festival
Okanagan Wine Festival is going to be a bit different this year due to the…

Summerland winery group transitions to renewable natural gas
Okanagan’s Crush Pad Winery group have made the switch to 100% renewable natural gas. Summerland’s…

From humpback whales to Forty-Foot Fred, people having fun with West Kelowna’s lighthouse proposal
Not everyone hates the idea of a giant lighthouse being built at a winery near…

New normal for B.C. wineries may not be a bad thing: industry expert
It won’t be business as usual when the province’s wineries reopen for tastings and tours…

iN WINE: Ex Nihilo in Lake Country staying open later to satisfy night owls
LAKE COUNTRY – Night owls, rejoice; Ex Nihilo in Lake Country plans to be open…

New urban winery in Penticton taking shape
PENTICTON – Construction off an urban winery in Penticton is so far, on time. Time…
Okanagan wineries report progress in efforts to rein in legislation
OKANAGAN - Small and medium sized wineries say efforts are working to slow the province’s issuing of liquor licenses to allow wine sales in grocery stores. Following a meeting held at Poplar Grove Winery in Penticton last week, the B.C. Alliance for Smart Liquor Retail Choice reported the group met with staff of Premier Christy...