It's [in Penticton] due to the lobbying efforts of Tourism Penticton in partnership with social media expert Allison Markin, who saw the potential in not only using social media to promote Penticton but the larger potential in drawing a group of bloggers here ...
To help welcome wine bloggers to the Penticton area this week, Acting Mayor Garry Litke has proclaimed Thursday, June 6 as Wine Bloggers Day in the city.
Attendees will spend June 6-8 learning about social media and blogging, while at the same time experiencing wine country and "live Tweeting" as they go. The Penticton Lakeside Resort will be the hub of the conference as the host hotel, with a packed schedule of seminars, wine tastings and menus overseen by the resort's award-winning chef, Chris Remington.
A recent Acadia University biology graduate heads a company called VITIS Mobile Winery Services, which is looking at ways to help the Nova Scotia wine industry's continued growth.
There are more than 210 wineries in British Columbia, and approximately 170 of them are in the Thompson, Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys. With apple orchards being ripped out in favour of the more profitable grape faster than you can say "ka-ching," the wild growth of this region is expected to continue.
Many winery owners welcome visits from wine bloggers, and Taste Camp - conceived by wine editor Lenn Thompson in 2009 - combines opportunities for bloggers to socialize with a weekend-long tour that hits a different Eastern winemaking region each year.
The wines - 2012 Sparkling Gamay Noir and 2012 Sparkling Chardonnay - are sourced from different vineyards in British Columbia with different micro-climates but made identically.
On May 16, over one hundred wines from several dozen Canadian wineries were on display in London at a trade and media tasting at Canada House, Canada's High Commission on Trafalgar Square.
There were fewer than 50 Canadian wines entered in this year's competition. I believe that the CMB would be a great opportunity for Canadian wine producers to increase the level of awareness internationally of the evolution and quality of the wines we are growing.
If Canada is to be viewed as a serious wine-producing nation, producers must participate in more international events and competitions to raise awareness and interest
Among top-flight draws bringing tourism to Niagara's wine country are the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival's marquee events - the wine, new vintages and ice wine festivals.
Bulgaria will start exporting local wines to Canada. Connoisseurs from Ottawa took a liking to our wines during the second Balkan Wine Forum, which took place in the Bulgarian capital on May 16-19, informed organizer Galina Niforu.
Last year helped wineries recover from two short vintages. The 2012 harvest easily broke the record of 22,722 tons set in 2011, however that figure is largely the result of more available acres planted.