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  • orp Dine Out Vancouver Grand Tasting

    Happy New Year! We are super excited to announce our first tasting event of 2018! Dine Out Vancouver Grand Tasting Presented By: A Tourism Vancouver partnership with The Wines of British Columbia and Vancouver Civic Theatres. Proceeds benefit The British Columbia Hospitality Foundation Where: The Orpheum Theatre January 19, 2018 Kick off Dine Out Vancouver […]

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  • Great mention on westender.com

    Bordertown receives a great mention on westender.com   Read the article: What’s new to drink in the Okanagan: Five newer wineries to keep an eye for this summer Source: http://www.westender.com/eat-drink/by-the-bottle/what-s-new-to-drink-in-the-okanagan-five-newer-wineries-to-keep-an-eye-for-this-summer-1.20011410

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  • Great Bordertown article on BC Wine Trends

    Article source: http://bcwinetrends.com/2017/04/12/bordertown-and-the-living-desert/   Bordertown and the Living Desert   The Gill family has been farming fruit in Osoyoos for over 20 years, excelling at growing for other high profile producers. In 2007, Manmohan (“Mohan”) Gill replaced the orchards with vines and began his journey of producing premium wines. In April 2015, Mohan’s dream was realised with the opening of Bordertown […]

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  • BC Wine Institute mentions Bordertown

    BC Wine Institute Marketing Report Wines of British Columbia Soar at ProWein Wines of Canada Pavilion was often the busiest place on the floor. Under the Wines of Canada banner, the Wines of British Columbia were featured at ProWein 2017 in Düsseldorf, Germany (March 19-21); it was the largest showing ever of Canadian wines at […]

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  • Bordertown heading to New York New York

    BRITISH COLUMBIA – The Wines of British Columbia and Vancouver Aquarium Ocean Wise have partnered to bring an exciting Canadian West Coast wine and culinary celebration to the James Beard House in New York on Wednesday, April 5, 2017. Six wineries from two of British Columbia’s wine regions, the Okanagan Valley and Similkameen Valley, and […]

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