When you’ve succeeded as long as Stag’s Hollow Winery, established in 1995 when BC had just over 30 wineries, you have the luxury of building on your strengths. From day one, owners Larry Gerelus and Linda Pruegger balanced Old and New World sensibilities to create a unique … [Read more...] about At Stag’s Hollow Winery It’s About Balance And Diversity
Wine Regions
A Beautiful Celebration of Terroir
After officially opening in August 2014, the new wine shop at Pentâge Winery south of Penticton is now approaching its first anniversary of welcoming guests. This secluded slice of wine heaven is accessible from the southeast side of Penticton through a short and spectacularly … [Read more...] about A Beautiful Celebration of Terroir
Meyer Family Vineyard Goes Global
A traveler in London might be surprised to find a healthy stock of Canadian wine in the historic district of Covent Garden. While thoroughly enjoyed at home, it is still something of a rare occurrence for our wines to cross our borders, and even rarer still that they ever ‘cross … [Read more...] about Meyer Family Vineyard Goes Global
The Ultimate Similkameen Winery Experience at Seven Stones Winery
Even after 10 years, there’s still a first time for everything. Forbidden Fruit’s 2013 Caught Apricot Mistelle and the 2011 Earth Series Merlot both won Double-Platinum awards at Winepress Northwest Platinum Judging making this the first time ever that a Northwest winery has won … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Similkameen Winery Experience at Seven Stones Winery
Forbidden Fruit’s Delicious Dead End
Even after 10 years, there’s still a first time for everything. Forbidden Fruit’s 2013 Caught Apricot Mistelle and the 2011 Earth Series Merlot both won Double-Platinum awards at Winepress Northwest Platinum Judging making this the first time ever that a Northwest winery has won … [Read more...] about Forbidden Fruit’s Delicious Dead End