B.C. wine industry projecting 50% fewer wine grapes this year because of winter vine damage | CBC News

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Some wine makers, like David Paterson of Tantalus Vineyards in Kelowna, are worried the much smaller volume of wine produced could impact tourism in the Okanagan region.

Wine industry seeing steady decline in grape production due to increase in extreme weather: Wine Growers B.C.

 

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I thought the planet was getting warmer? Oh yeah I forgot, warmer, colder, dryer, wetter, windier, calmer, all of it is because of climate change.

If only the climate would warm...

VQA wines of the Okanagan are fantastic.

BC is a borderline wine region. As such they will suffer from not being safely within a wine grape climate. They reaped the benefits of ice wine years, now, they get the other side of the coin. I found BC wine overpriced compared to Italian or even French wine anyway

so a really cold winter that climate alarmists predicted would go away is now blamed on climate change. amazing cult. it get both warmer and colder.

Summer is out mean nudty is out in society. Summer more about showing cleavage & affairs less of enjoying Summer. Little bit sexuality Okey in society but now is like stripe joint. Which means spoiled culture worked on Christianity. Sent analysts to analyze your culture.

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