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Report from - British Columbia Day 7 & 8 Heading North ... July 28-29, 2008 Print E-mail
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With the Naramata Bench fully completed in two days we now had a big decision ahead of us:  go North or go South. 
North seemed the most likely.  With a number of interesting and well-known wineries up that way, and having covered quite a bit of the south already, it seemed the most logical choice.  And besides, looking at the map we felt we had our work cut out for us.  BC is expanding Highway 97, the main artery to Kelowna (where most of these wineries center around) from Pentiction (where we are staying) – the road gets closed 3 times during the day between Summerland and Peachland for blasting away and the clean up of rocks.  This works out to be about the halfway point between the two cities.  We decided to do as many above the construction zone on the Monday and below the construction zone Tuesday.  We did these wineries in a “sip and leave” fashion:  you try a few wines and if nothing impresses you, leave … if you find some wines that do impress, try more of their wines.  Some winery names you’ll recognize because we have seen their names in Ontario or we have heard of them from others who visit. 

I noticed that wineries in BC are hit and miss, like they are in any region.  BC has this strong, fierce self-identity and self-awareness that all BC wines are the best … wish we had that attitude in Ontario.  But mom and I are learning that just like in any region there are good producers and fair producers.  As we learned on the Naramata Bench over the past few days, the difference between a very good winery and an average winery is passion – and you can make that distinction in the glass.  Passion shows through, and so does plain old profiteering.  On our northerly trip this topic kept coming up, and that perception really stuck with us as we continued into the south on days 9 and 10 ... (Read more - pictures, wineries visited and wines of note)

 

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