British Columbia Wineries

British Columbia Wineries
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Penticton, BC, Canada    
(250) 492-6690
Description:   LA FRENZ is located on the Naramata Bench just north of Penticton. The Naramata Bench overlooking Lake Okanagan is not only a stunning landscape, but also one of the premier grapeg...
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Naramata, BC, Canada    
(250) 496-5659
Description:   Lake Breeze Vineyards is located in Naramata, British Columbia, 12 kilometres north of Penticton on the Naramata Road in the south-central Okanagan. The charming Naramata Bench cou...
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Naramata, BC, Canada    
(250) 496-5987
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Salmon Arm, BC, Canada    
(250) 832-0155
Description:   We are located at the far north end of the Okanagan Valley, on the edge of the Shuswap Lakes Area. We have a spectacular view overlooking the valley and the small town of Enderby t...
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Kelowna, BC, Canada    
(250) 769-0404 or 1-877-763-7333
Description:   Welcome to Little Straw Vineyards, a family-owned winery established in 1996.  Until recently our winery was called Slamka Cellars, but in 2004 we decided to change to the English...
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Sechelt, BC, Canada    
(604) 740-0947
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Abbotsford, BC, Canada    
(604) 857-4188
Description:   Lotusland vineyards is located in the south-west area of Abbotsford, BC. The vineyard was planted with venifera grapes in 1998 in a reclaimed gravel Quarry.

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