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Author : the Tidings Staff
Excellent paired with crystal blue lakes Great wine, exquisite food and breathtaking views can’t help but leave you wanting more. Enjoy a wide range of delicious and decadent...

Author : the Tidings Staff
The South Okanagan is the type of trip you measure in experiences, not kilometres. There’s something for everybody at Tickleberry’s Gourmet Specialists. With over 65...

Author : Lynn Ogryzlo
The names of Coyote’s Run, Frogpond, Flat Rock, Ridegepoint, Palatine and Hidden Bench don’t (yet) trip lightly off wine lovers’ tongues like Inniskillin, Peller Estate and...

Author : the Tidings Staff
Might we recommend rolling hills with your Chardonnay? Discover the Okanagan and explore the heart of award-winning British Columbian winemaking. Carmelis Goat Cheese Artisan is a...

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Don’t be surprised if you slow to “island time” during your tour and find it difficult to leave. Famous fruit wines in a laidback farm setting is what Marley Farm Winery ...

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The Fraser Valley is a great place to lose yourself in a culinary adventure. The Fort Wine Company is known for its premium fruit and berry wines. Their flagship red cranberry wine is divine,...

Author : Gurvinder Bhatia
For most foodies, a pilgrimage to experience the culinary mastery of chef Thomas Keller at Napa’s French Laundry is an at-least-once-in-a-lifetime necessity. But for many, at a minimum...

Author : Tim Pawsey
There are few more daring ways to grasp the proverbial bureaucratic dragon by the tail than to make spirits in British Columbia. But diehard lover of eau-de-vie and grappa Frank Deiter has...

Author : Sean Wood
Australia, a vibrant and innovative wine country, is constantly resetting the bar. This is as true for whites and dessert wines as it is for its celebrated reds. Besides Chardonnay, white...

Author : Kendra McKnight
While the Mexican wines available here lack the elegance and sophistication of the New World wines we’re getting from New Zealand and Argentina, on the terrain they tell a whole different...

Author : Tod Stewart
I’m starting to look forward to a holiday. My jaunt through Oregon, learning about organic, biodynamic and sustainable vineyard practices (see Part Three of my trip around the Pacific...

Author : Sean Wood
One visit and you’ll be entranced. A complex and richly compelling country, Argentina defies easy analysis. Wine, though, plays a huge role in defining the nation’s culture. ...

Author : Tim Pawsey
Wine tastings are a dime a dozen but one of the hottest tickets around is the Banée of Oliver. At this annual winery-only banquet, southern Okanagan producers gather for a convivial...

Author : Mona Awad
The belle époque is an era France loves to remember. Known as the golden age of Paris — and recollected in painstaking detail by Proust, immortalized in the paintings of Toulouse-Lautrec...

Author : Gurvinder Bhatia
Standing among the sun-drenched vineyards of the beautiful coastal Maremma region of southwest Tuscany (derived from mare, Italian for “sea”), you have to wonder how Dante could have...

  

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