2022 vintages are a good choice as the province’s wineries sort out damage from this winter’s cold snap
Despite the uncertain future faced by wineries in the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys following a devastating cold snap in January that killed more than 90 per cent of the buds that would have produced this year’s grape crop, they are heading into the summer with stocked shelves.
Now that the vines have come out of dormancy, the extent of the damage is becoming evident. The injury reports vary from vineyard to vineyard. Losing this year’s crop is the best scenario for many producers.
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