From the Cellar with @Sam_WineTeacher
While most people drink what they buy in a matter of days, if not hours, more and more people are realizing the benefits of holding on to some of their wines and are enjoying the benefits of doing so.
While most people drink what they buy in a matter of days, if not hours, more and more people are realizing the benefits of holding on to some of their wines and are enjoying the benefits of doing so.
Now at the second week mark with many great recommendations for your holiday embibing and gift giving. These wines represent some of the best of British Columbia wines that make our personally recommended list.
We are starting up our Winter Wine sessions on November 30th by bringing back the informative and popular Alysha Harker of Riedel Glassware. This was one of our favorite sessions last year, and not to be missed.
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.
Guests will taste four different wines paired with five delicious foods. Book in groups of two to six people, tickets are $25 per person. We are so excited to see some familiar faces and spread some cheer with you all.
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.
Funds raised by the initiative will help the BCHF continue to provide last-resort assistance for hospitality workers in financial crisis due to a serious health condition.
We have invented a game for British Columbians to play, called SPRINGO! You will find two playing cards below, one for the Lower Mainland & Vancouver Island, and one for the BC Interior.
Meyer Family Vineyards is proud to announce that we have just received 2 silvers at Chardonnay-du-Monde in France!
In 2015, Steven was first invited by the BC Wine Institute to participate in a ‘Judgement of BC’ event as BC wanted to see how its wines would compare in blind tastings with other international wines.