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The Inaugural Okanagan Falls Winery Association Wine Tasting

04.16.2013.  That’s the date that the Okanagan Falls Winery Association (OFWA) launched their Inaugural “The Heart of Wine Country Comes to Vancouver” event to show their wines to the wine trade, which includes wine writers like me, but as well wine shop and restaurant owners and staff.  If you ask someone in Vancouver where is the Naramata Bench, they could probably tell you and name at least one winery. But if you ask them about Okanagan Falls, they may be stumped.  But they shouldn’t be because the Okanagan Falls area produces some delightful wines.

Where is Okanagan Falls?

Vineyards in the Okanagan Falls area (Image courtesy ofwa.ca)

Okanagan Falls is about midway between Penticton to the North and Oliver to the South, located at the south tip of Skaha Lake.  According to the OFWA’s website, they quote Blue Mountain founder Ian Mavety, who has been growing grapes at Okanagan Falls since 1972, about the terroir: “The most important features of the Okanagan are the warm days and cool nights,” he says. “Not many areas of the world have that combination. It creates a uniqueness to the wines. The warm days with the bright sunshine result in ripe fruit characters. The cool nights retain the acidity in the grapes, which just accentuates the fruit flavours.” The OFWA also notes “One of the most important geological features is McIntyre Bluff, at the south end of the Okanagan Falls growing region and on the west side of the valley. This feature, together with McIntyre Canyon on the east side of the valley, is big enough to change wind and weather patterns.


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Which Wineries are in the OFWA?

You have probably tried wines from many of these wineries before but never knew where they are located. The 12 wineries in the association are:

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Thank you to Brix Restaurant in Yaletown for hosting this event.

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