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Custom Coasters for Your Bar or Home Brewery + Save 10% When You Brand Your Brewery
from GrogTag: Coasters are the unsung heroes of the tabletop. Selflessly, they fling themselves in between the moist bottom of your drinking vessel and the... The post Custom Coasters for Your Bar or Home Brewery + Save 10% When You Brand Your Brewery appeared first on Homebrew Finds .
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Quails’ Gate: An Okanagan legacy
Five decades in, the winery focuses on Pinot and Chardonnay Few wines are as emblematic of the Okanagan than Quails’ Gate Stewart Family Reserve selections, which continue to highlight the top-tier varieties first introduced by the pioneering Stewart family some 50 years ago. Over the last few decades, “the Family Reserve line has always been […] The post Quails’ Gate: An Okanagan legacy appeared first on VITIS .
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Where sustainability rules
At Le Vieux Pin and LaStella, good practices lead to resilience in challenging times Ask award-winning winemaker Severine Pinte what motivates her unwavering belief in sustainability and she’ll tell you, “I’ve been doing it all my life.” It’s the foundation of good winemaking and sound viticulture, says Pinte who has been at the fore of […] The post Where sustainability rules appeared first on VITIS .
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Phantom Creek Estates’ First Decade
New releases and special events in the works to celebrate an impressive milestone One of the South Okanagan’s most significant winery projects to date, Phantom Creek Estates is marking its 10-year anniversary with special events and exciting new releases. In the decade since it was established in 2016, Phantom Creek has garnered an impressive array […] The post Phantom Creek Estates’ First Decade appeared first on VITIS .
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Sip, savour and stay on the Westside Wine Trail
Sixteen wineries. One unforgettable stretch of wine country. Winding along the volcanic slopes of Mt. Boucherie and overlooking Okanagan Lake, the Westside Wine Trail is where historic vineyards, destination dining, and relaxed lakefront living come together. This is a place to slow down, explore deeply, and savour every moment. From rolling vineyard hills and lakeside […] The post Sip, savour and stay on the Westside Wine Trail appeared first on VITIS .
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3 Reasons to Source All Forms of Alcohol from a Reputable Supplier That Delivers To Your Door
When it comes to the management of any type of hospitality operation, holding any type of special business event or even putting on a private celebration in the southern hemisphere country of New Zealand, sourcing each and every form of alcohol from a reputable supplier that will be able to deliver directly to your door …
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Main Directions of Sports Betting in Japan
The Japanese gambling industry is fast-moving, driven by long sports seasons and strong data, which, in combination with the very active Japanese betting community, accelerates this pace. The Japanese betting community has great confidence in their betting decisions made through analytical methods (such as trending metrics in baseball and tempo in football), as well as …
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Future in the vines
Sustainable farming for generations to come When Christine Coletta and Steve Lornie purchased a previously undiscovered 320 acres tucked away in the hills behind Summerland, they were struck by its natural beauty. And while the land that’s now become Garnet Valley Ranch suited their purpose of establishing a unique, high-altitude vineyard, they knew from the […] The post Future in the vines appeared first on VITIS .
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New leadership at Phantom Creek Estates
Early harvest and exciting updates for wine lovers New Director of Winemaking Phantom Creek Estates is pleased to announce that Jean-Marc Enixon has joined the team as Director of Winemaking. Enixon grew up in Manot, France, where he helped with his family’s quarry, forestry and wine businesses. After graduating at the top of his class from the […] The post New leadership at Phantom Creek Estates appeared first on VITIS .
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Recipe: Wine-Infused Cranberry Sauce
Serves 6 to 8 Ingredients 1 (12 oz) package of fresh or frozen cranberries (about 4 cups) 1½ cups white granulated sugar 1 Tbsp finely grated orange zest ½ cup freshly squeezed orange juice ¼ cup Volcanic Hills Gamay Noir Method Preheat oven to 325°F. Rinse cranberries and pour into an oven-safe and non-reactive baking […] The post Recipe: Wine-Infused Cranberry Sauce appeared first on VITIS .
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Thanksgiving in West Kelowna
Follow the wine trail to tasty bites and seasonal sips There’s a lot to be thankful for here in West Kelowna, where vines sprawl from the shores of Okanagan Lake right up the sides of Mt. Boucherie, the extinct volcano that gives the wines so much of their character. There are 17 wineries in this […] The post Thanksgiving in West Kelowna appeared first on VITIS .
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Leadership in Languedoc
How Gérard Bertrand is redrawing the wine-touring map with the luxurious Château L’Hospitalet If there’s one name synonymous with Languedoc, it’s surely that of Gérard Bertrand. Arguably no one is a more potent ambassador than the dashing French rugby star who took the reins of Château Villemajou, his family’s Corbières estate, after his father Georges’ […] The post Leadership in Languedoc appeared first on VITIS .
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A weekend on the Westside Wine Trail
Discover old vines and new flavours Almost in the very centre of the Okanagan Valley, in West Kelowna, a few minutes’ detour off busy Highway 97 brings you to the more tranquil Westside Wine Trail—and some of the oldest plantings of vitis vinifera in the valley. It was here, back in 1961 (just three years […] The post A weekend on the Westside Wine Trail appeared first on VITIS .
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Clos du Soleil’s storyteller
Crafting a tale of time, terroir and gentle winemaking Michael Clark considers himself a storyteller, only, he says, “I’m not telling stories through words, but through wine. It’s a story of a time, a vintage and a particular landscape.” As winemaker and general manager at Clos du Soleil, a multi-award-winning Similkameen Valley winery known for […] The post Clos du Soleil’s storyteller appeared first on VITIS .
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Focused on the future
Pioneering Stag’s Hollow Celebrates 30 Years When Stag’s Hollow founders Larry Gerelus and Linda Preugger opened their winery in 1995, it was only the third to be established in and around Okanagan Falls. Now the area is home to some 20 successful wineries. In the years since, this small but important enclave, in almost the […] The post Focused on the future appeared first on VITIS .
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Phantom Creek’s vineyard revival
A pause in production offers time to re-evaluate practices Times may be tough in the B.C. wine industry, but Phantom Creek Estates director of farming Mike Anderson has discovered there may be a silver lining after all. In fact, he’s positively delighted. “The extent to which our vineyards have recovered has been quite significant from […] The post Phantom Creek’s vineyard revival appeared first on VITIS .
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The time is right for Evolve Sparkling House
Winery to open on Naramata Bench Time marches on, so the saying goes, no more so than at TIME Family of Wines, where a number of exciting events are unfolding to further enhance the winery’s broad appeal for premium wine and food experiences, both in downtown Penticton—and beyond. Next year will see a dynamic new […] The post The time is right for Evolve Sparkling House appeared first on VITIS .
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Sandhill Wines looks to the future
Small lots, big plans, a lasting legacy As head winemaker at Sandhill Wines, Sydney Valentino knows she’s got a tough act to follow. “It was the job I was always working toward,” she says. “But when I started, I was working with Howard Soon. It’s tough as a new person to set your sights on […] The post Sandhill Wines looks to the future appeared first on VITIS .
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Riunite has mastered the art of Lambrusco
Lambrusco is a notoriously delicious and versatile wine, and Italian grown Riunite Lambrusco is the top selling brand worldwide. The post Riunite has mastered the art of Lambrusco appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .
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Hester Creek launches a glorious GSM
The winery rises above the many challenges of producing this classic Rhône blend Nestled within the serene landscapes of Oliver, B.C., Hester Creek Estate Winery is one of the Okanagan Valley’s most historic—its site is one of the first in this province where vitis vinifera grapes were planted half a century ago. Now the winery […] The post Hester Creek launches a glorious GSM appeared first on VITIS .
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Centred on wine at Phantom Creek
New GM Mark Beringer looks hopefully to the future Mark Beringer has been around the wine industry long enough to feel hopeful even in a bad year, knowing that he can always find a way forward. And so, despite being hit with the same devastating winter freeze as everyone else in the South Okanagan Valley, […] The post Centred on wine at Phantom Creek appeared first on VITIS .
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A hopeful year at Gray Monk
This summer sees an exciting new culinary program alongside the winery’s classic aromatic whites In 1976, the country’s first Pinot Gris vines were planted at Gray Monk Estate Winery in Lake Country. Since then, the Okanagan Valley’s oldest family-owned and -operated estate winery has seen its ups and downs, highs and lows, more of them […] The post A hopeful year at Gray Monk appeared first on VITIS .
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