Okanagan Valley Wineries

Okanagan Valley Wineries
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Peachland, BC, Canada    
(250) 767-2525
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Okanagan Falls, BC, Canada    
(250) 497-8267
Description:   Where history, tradition and excellence await you: A Trip to British Columbia's wine country would not be complete without a visit to Hawthorne Mountain Vineyards. Our breathtaking...
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Oliver, BC, Canada    
(250) 498-4435
Description:   Hester Creek Estate Winery is one of British Columbia's most awarded estate wineries, and is located just south of Oliver in the scenic "Golden Mile." Hot, sunny days and cool, ref...
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Penticton, BC, Canada    
(250) 493-6274
Description:   Hillside Estate Winery began in 1984 when Vera and Bohumir Klolocka began replacing their apricot orchard with wine grapes. In 1989 Vera, along with two other small vineyard owners...
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Kelowna, BC, Canada    
(250) 765-0802
Description:   House of Rose Winery is located on the outskirts of Kelowna on the Okanangan Plateau in British Columbia. The vineyard and winery are situated in an area known as "the Belgo Bench"...
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Armstrong, BC, Canada    
(250) 546-2164
Description:   Welcome to B.C.'s newest land-based winery, located in the beautiful Spallumcheen Valley, just north of Armstrong. The long summer days and cool nights with little wind produce coo...
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