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  • vineyard-2 Wildfire activity in Osoyoos and Oliver Regions

    Bordertown is very thankful that fire activity has calmed down somewhat at the Nk'Mip Creek wildfire. BC Wildfire Service said the blaze, still out of control and measuring over 6,800 hectares, was "moderate" on Monday, "with mostly surface fire and some trees torching. The fire was still active but not as challenging as previous days.” [...] Continue Reading
  • happy-holidays-2020-blank Bordertown’s Holiday Hours

    There is no doubt that 2020 has been a uniquely challenging year, but the joy of wine remains to connect and share experiences with loved ones remains a constant. Throughout this rather unusual year, wine has continued to bring people together. On behalf of the entire Bordertown team we are grateful for your continued patience, loyalty and […]

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  • Bringing in the Grapes!

    It’s been a gorgeous fall in Osoyoos. This week, the week weather conditions were ideal for harvesting our flagship, staple grape, Cabernet Franc. Year to year climate variations will affect timing of the harvest season. Cabernet Franc is a later maturing red variety. When harvested late, the grapes mature to create more complex and concentrated [...] Continue Reading
  • Pig Out 2020

    We were delighted to welcome a wonderful group of visitors at Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association’s Pig 🐷 Out event on Saturday. This year’s event was designed to handle a small but really enthusiastic group safely while giving guests an opportunity to taste Bordertown’s wines and Hard Pressed cider while sampling delicious pork inspired catered tasting [...] Continue Reading
  • Our Cab Sauv featured on BC’s Top 10 list

    Our Cabernet Sauvignon has been featured on BC Wine Trends Top 10 best value Cabernet Sauvignons in BC.   Bordertown Cabernet Sauvignon 2017 ($35) 12.8% alcohol. This cabernet harnesses the hot Osoyoos days and cool nights.  It delivers a wine exploding with blackberries, black currants and a hint of liquorice and bell pepper and mint. The [...] Continue Reading