Black Market Wines

  I ventured down to Kaleden and dropped in at Black Market on their last open day of 2023.  “This is usually just an extra day to say thanks to all their supporters in the local community as well as to those nearby who like to show off to visiting holiday friends,” said owner Rob … Read more

It’s a Great Time to Visit the South Okanagan

Save the date!! Our annual Holiday Cheer event is November 19 and 20. More details soon, including information about a great prize package!

#FavouriteThings Holiday Gift Suggestions | Black Market Wine

“In this series we bring you our #FavouriteThings Holiday Gift Suggestions which we personally recommend” I can’t think of anything more holiday worthy than a wonderful seasonal offering from The Heart of Wine Country™ and the Winter Pack is another of our #FavouriteThings Holiday Gift Suggestions. This season’s 6 bottle case includes a delectable wine … Read more

Holiday Cheer November 20 and 21 |Okanagan Falls l Skaha Lake Winery Association

Join the wineries of Okanagan Falls l Skaha Lake for their annual Holiday Cheer. November 20 and 21 all 15 member wineries open for 2 days of delightful tasting experiences, wines, and events. 

Okanagan Falls l Skaha Lake a “Taste of Summer” June 19 & 20

This weekend, join the wineries of Okanagan Falls l Skaha Lake for a “Taste of Summer”, presented by the Heart of Wine Country(™) for special experiences and the new 2021 spring wine releases.

Winemaker’s Thoughts on BC Harvest 2020

With thanks to Julian Park, BC Wine Trends for sharing this article. The 2020 harvest in British Columbia was a replay of 2019. With another February freeze causing bud damage and low yields. A very early October cold snap and snowfall caused harvest challenges. When the crush was completed, and although the yields were down … Read more

Winemaker’s Thoughts on BC Harvest 2019 – Guest Post from Julian Park

Yields were down but the quality of the fruit was excellent. The winemakers expect 2019 to produce delicious lower alcohol, bright acidity wines. This first article highlights the harvest for the Okanagan Valley and Shuswap Regions of British Columbia.

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