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07/27/15
Feds support wine industry international marketing
... funding will allow the B.C. wine industry to: clarify and promote B.C.'s unique identity as a wine region
07/27/15
Canada displeased with latest U.S. move in trade spat
The government said a bill introduced Thursday in the U.S. Senate falls short of what would be required to avoid tariffs on American products
07/21/15
TPP talks offer Canada an opportunity to punch above its weight in Asia
Recent rumblings that the United States is so frustrated with Canada's reluctance to lower barriers to agricultural trade that it is considering completing a TPP that excludes us only heightens the pressure to address outstanding issues that are holding up the final text of the agreement.
07/21/15
Group wants 'alcohol does not equal consent' label on beer, wine and liquor bottles
Idea inspired by warnings on cigarette packages, says McGill student behind campaign
07/21/15
Okanagan Winemakers watch for smoke as grape harvest nears
"Unfortunately a good grape season is also a perfect fire season," said Gebert, owner of Kelowna's St. Hubertus and Oak Bay Estate Winery. Encouraged by long periods of hot, dry weather, hundreds of fires have broken out across B.C. this summer.
07/20/15
FedEx accuses NLC of set-up to protect wine monopoly
FedEx is accusing the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation of a set-up, saying the provincial crown corporation engaged in underhanded business in order to protect its monopoly over wine in the province
07/17/15
Canada's Okanagan Valley: The best wine region you've never heard of
Dotted with gleaming lakes, surrounded by majestic mountains and abundant in grapes that produce some of the best wines in North America, British Columbia's Okanagan Valley is a beloved summer vacation spot for Canadians.
07/17/15
Canada's Okanagan Valley: The best wine region you've never heard of
Dotted with gleaming lakes, surrounded by majestic mountains and abundant in grapes that produce some of the best wines in North America, British Columbia's Okanagan Valley is a beloved summer vacation spot for Canadians
07/17/15
Waiting for the smoke to clear: B.C.'s own vintage 2015
Unless Prime Minister Stephen Harper is planning on working in B.C. vineyards soon it might behoove his government to get real about foreign workers and the role they play tending British Columbia vineyards. A different story with the same ending could be said of Premier Christy Clark and her government, which has displayed an astounding lack of knowledge when it comes to the global wine business and our place in it
07/17/15
The New Okanagan, Canada's premier wine region is on the move
Join Vancouver Sun wine writer Anthony Gismondi for a trip through the stunning Okanagan Valley as he visits six wineries along its 200-kilometre length. Gismondi will take you deep inside the wineries, prized cellars and vineyards, revealing why the Okanagan is one of North America's premium wine regions.
07/16/15
College winery pioneers rare vines in Niagara
"Some of the grape varieties are thousands of years old, originating in the cradle of the vinifera wine and the viticultural/winemaking ground zero 6,000 to 8,000 years ago in the Caucasus Mountains," said Ron Giesbrecht, faculty and coordinator of the College's wine programs who initiated the project that saw college practicum students and staff plant the Georgian vines on June 24.
07/16/15
Tim Hortons co-founder, Jost team up for new Nova Scotia wine venture
In 3 years, Fox Harb'r estate vineyard will produce its first sparkling white wine
07/16/15
Creating consistency in Ontario wines
Vineland-developed technology allows winery to create full-bodied, rich, complex flavour
07/15/15
CedarCreek Estate Winery steals star winemaker from New Zealand
The winery announced the appointment of internationally acclaimed winemaker Alexis Moore, a preeminent wine figure from New Zealand.
07/14/15
Beyond the Barrel: Jamie Evans
A deep passion for winemaking saw Jamie Evans move from crafting wine in his basement, to him heading to Niagara to pursue his passion as a full-time endeavour
07/10/15
Adamo Estate winery launches its first collection of wines
As the next generation of Adamo owners have moved forward, they have taken on another venture, aiming to establish Hockley Valley as Ontario's 'next important winemaking region' with their new 77-acre vineyard and 20,000 square foot facility dedicated to making wine.
07/10/15
Nova Scotia Opens Borders to Import Wine
Diana Whalen, Minister responsible for the Liquor Control Act, announced today, June 25, that Nova Scotians can now import locally grown and produced Canadian wine for personal use without going through the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.
07/09/15
BC Wine Institute Welcomes New Board of Directors
Nine voting BCWI Directors represent British Columbia wineries of all sizes, including large wineries (selling more than 700,000 litres annually), medium wineries (selling more than 60,000 litres annually), and the many small wineries.
07/09/15
Red tape holding back wine sales in grocery stores
There's still only one grocery store selling BC wine on its shelves more than three months since the model was unveiled by the province, but there's actually supposed to be two
07/08/15
Story image for ontario wine from blogTO (blog) Wine won't be sold in Toronto supermarkets this year
Premier Kathleen Wynne's top business advisor Ed Clark had already foregrounded a delay in overhauling provincial wine regulations, but apparently the process is even more complicated than the former president of TD Bank had initially envisioned.
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