Vogue reps the Okanagan on a list of world's most underrated wine regions
Readers of Vogue Magazine are learning about how the Okanagan Valley is one of the world’s underrated wine regions.
The Okanagan made it onto Vogue’s list of 12 Underrated Wine Regions to Visit This Fall, According to the Experts.
It’s described as a valley between two mountain ranges that’s "punctuated" by large, glacial lakes and rolling hills of vineyards.
“This region produces world-class wines that are difficult to find outside of Canada—the easiest way to taste them is to travel there,” Juliet Wine co-founder Allison Luvera says in the article.
“It’s a relatively new winemaking area and much of the wine produced here is consumed within Canada, leaving the region unknown to wine lovers in other countries. However, its high caliber wines coupled with the stunning natural beauty of the region have attracted top winemakers from France, New Zealand, and South Africa, so awareness is on the rise.”
Wienries that got a special mention were Quails’ Gate, Okanagan Crush Pad, and Painted Rock.
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The whimsical article tells readers that “adventure beckons” in B.C.
“It’s stunningly beautiful, so dedicate some time to enjoy the outdoors, whether that’s hiking, bicycling, or kayaking on Lake Okanagan,” Luvera said
“At the Southern end of the lake, walk the boardwalk at Osoyoos Desert Center to experience the unique landscape of Canada’s only desert.”
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