B.C. Government proclaims April as B.C. Wine Month
Capturing the excitement of spring in BC wine country with playful polaroids and a heartfelt note to ‘Dear April’.
Capturing the excitement of spring in BC wine country with playful polaroids and a heartfelt note to ‘Dear April’.
The province of British Columbia officially proclaims April 2023 as BC Wine Month.
Spring is a thrilling time in wine country, signifying warm temperatures, awakening of the vineyards and the release of new wines from the 2021 harvest.
Malbec wines are dry, full-bodied, and exhibit rich, dark fruit nose and flavours like blackberry and red plum. They’re juicy and jammy, with notes of vanilla, tobacco, dark chocolate, and oak. With medium acid and moderate levels of tannins, they pair well with food.
Now is your chance to be a part of a new Instagram Live series At Home with Mijune Pak, Wine Wednesdays which started May 13. Each week Mijune will challenge three local Sommeliers in a fun blind tasting.
In these uncertain times with many of us experiencing social isolation and in some cases even quarantine is there a way we can support our local wine industry?
As #BCWineMonth draws to an end, we have been overwhelmed by the continued support of BC wineries, as customers stock up their kitchen wine racks and cellars with delicious wines from Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country.
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Throughout April we celebrate the bounty of BC’s vineyards with #BCWineMonth. We wanted to share some ideas and suggestions to help fill your home with wine, food and virtual friends so that you can uncork the sun at home this Easter.
There’s still time to celebrate BC Wine Month with our new spring wines paired with half price shipping.