The Okanagan Valley is the main grape-growing region in British Columbia, Canada. To date, it has over 100 wineries in its region. Contrary to what many people imagine though, the Okanagan Valley does not have an all-cool climate that is ideal for grape-growing. Instead, it is a mix of hot desert in the South and [...]
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The Okanagan Valley presents a climate perfectly suitable for producing some very fine wines. The area is composed of the Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon and Osoyoos regions. While Canada may not be as known for its wine production as say France, Italy or even the Napa Valley wine region in California, awareness of the Okanagan Valley [...]
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