How are vineyards in California following sustainable practices?
California is the fourth-largest wine producing region in the world. With that accolade, wineries have a great responsibility to protect the land and the environment.
California is the fourth-largest wine producing region in the world. With that accolade, wineries have a great responsibility to protect the land and the environment.
The Cowichan Valley is being recognized as a new sub-geographical indication (sub-GI), an official and protected term under B.C. law used to help consumers identify B.C. wines’ origins.
“This series features both the BC Wine new vintages and a few favourites” One thing we can always count on is the consistent quality of wines from winemaker Michael Clark. The other consistency is how fast many of these wines sell out. If, like me, you waited too long last year only to find some … Read more
Completing the six great wines in the spring release The Heart of Wine Country™ Wine Club avaialble now!
Bring on spring and all the fun things we are looking forward to. Featuring a firecracker, a cutie and a giggle! #wineonline
To make it as easy as possible for you to spoil your mom this year, send her the wines she loves – we’ll pick up the cost of shipping on these special Mother’s Day packs.
One of those wineries producing wines of extraordinary quality at an excellent price point is Vanessa Vineyard. – “Carved from stone, fuelled by sun, a vineyard like no other…”
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.
A wine that comes with a special offer, very limited quantities left though, so act soon. As well as a new spring release. Here then are two excellent offerings for your sipping pleasure to #wineonline…
Each seasonal offering includes flagship wines, from six of the Okanagan region’s thirty-two vineyards