What’s your BC Wine Country Story?
THE SIMILKAMEEN VALLEY
The Similkameen Valley is a pristine stretch of vineyards, set amongst the dramatic backdrop of rugged and awe-inspiring mountains. Considered the “organic capital of Canada”, the area is known for small farms and producers dedicated to creating quality produce, delectable foods, and award-winning wines.
Due to the tall surrounding mountains, and the reflectivity of the rock, heat remains in the valley long after the sun sets. The valley is arid with persistent winds that can reduce the moisture in the vines and the soil. Even above ground irrigation can evaporate before touching the ground. The wind does minimize mildew, so vineyards generally don’t require frequent spraying.
COMMON VARIETALS
MERLOT
PINOT NOIR
GAMAY NOIR
CABERNET FRANC
CHARDONNAY
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
RIESLING
PINOT GRIS
Here are the Similkameen Valley wineries to visit:
Rosé, Red Wine Blend, White Wine Blend |
Corcelettes Estate Winery
Rosé, Red Wine Blend, White Wine Blend |
Crowsnest Vineyards
Rosé, Red Wine Blend, White Wine Blend |
Eau Vivre Winery & Vineyards
Red Wine Blend |
Forbidden Fruit Winery |
Hugging Tree Winery
Rosé, Meritage |
Liber Farm & Winery
Rosé, Meritage, Red Wine Blend, White Wine Blend |
Little Farm Winery |
Orofino Vineyards |
Robin Ridge Winery
Rosé, Meritage, Sparkling Wine, Late Harvest |
Rustic Roots Winery
Fruit Wine, Sparkling Wine |
Seven Stones Winery |
St. Laszlo Vineyards Estate Winery |
Twisted Hills Craft Cider
Cider |
Vanessa Vineyard Estate Winery
Rosé, Meritage, Red Wine Blend
In 2017, BC wineries won more than 2,000 medals in national and international competition. With each new accolade, our wine regions continue to expand their reputation for quality and solidify their place amongst the best in the world. #Visit and #Vote and you could be a winner!!Cast your vote in the following categories! Best BC Sparkling Best BC Rosé Best BC White Wine Best BC Red Wine Best Overall Culinary Experience Best Local Food Product Best Restaurant Showcasing Local Foods Best Winery Restaurant Best Architecture Best Winery Pet Best View Best Tasting Room Best Patio Best Winery Experience Overall Best Winery Tour Best Place to Bring Out-of-Towners Best Kept Secret Best Winery Accommodation Vote* for your Best of BC Wine Country and enter to win #BestofBC18 here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/bestofBCwine18 Remember, all you need to do is vote and post! Voting ends at midnight, August 17 PST. Thank you for supporting the BC Wine Industry and BC wine country. Please click here to see the official rules and regulations for “The Best of BC Wine Country 2018” When visiting BC Wine Country before you go: Do your homework and a bit of research about the wineries you wish to visit. Check the winery website to find out their months, days and hours that their Tasting Room is open. Know if you need to book your tasting in advance of your visit. Many wineries are now so busy there may be times that they are unable to accommodate you. It will be a much better visit if you have a confirmed appointment. Be on time. Expect to pay for your tasting, some, but not all wineries refund all or a portion of the fee if you purchase wine. Plan ahead for a designated driver or use the services of a wine tour company. Limit the number of wineries you visit in a day. A more leisurely timeline will increase your enjoyment. For the best overall experience, I like to limit my daily visits to three, maximum two wineries if a winery lunch is on the agenda. About British Columbia Wine Institute Since 1990, the BC Wine Institute has played a pivotal role in taking BC’s wine industry from a vision to an internationally recognized niche region producing premium wines and providing exceptional wine tourism experiences. The BC Wine Institute markets the wine and regions of BC; delivers quality trade, media and consumer tastings; and acts as the voice of BC’s wine industry by advocating to government on behalf of industry that contributes $2.8 billion in provincial economic growth annually. The BC Wine Institute represents all wineries in British Columbia to grow the premium market share for the Wines of British Columbia, while driving awareness of our world-class wines and tourism product – currently drawing 1,000,000 visitors with $600 million in tourism and tourism employment related economic impact every year. For more information about BC Wine Institute’s programs and services, please visit: WineBC.com. * Be sure to check the winebc.com website to be sure your choice is on the eligible list. The Province of British Columbia announced in July, 2018 that all four regions have been approved as Geographical Indications, meaning soon you will see confirmation on labels that your certified BC wine is from one of these regions: Thompson Valley, Shuswap, Lillooet, Kootenays. For details on BC VQA Wine and the Wines of British Columbia, go to WineBC.com, like the Wines of British Columbia Facebook page and follow @WineBCdotcom on Twitter. |