Clos du Soleil Winery - Similkameen Valley, British Columbia
Introducting Clos du Soleil Winery from the Upper Bench Similkameen Valley in British Columbia. Offering premium quality wines in a Bordeaux style -- where Old World elegance meets with New World edge!
Clos du Soleil by Anthony Gismondi
What makes our wines, and the Similkameen Valley, special? That is the question that Vancouver wine critic Anthony Gismondi put to our Wine Maker and Managing Director Michael Clark in this amazing video filmed in the summer of 2017.
BC Winegrowers - Seven Stones Winery- Similkameen
George Hanson takes us on a tour of his Seven Stones Winery named for the legend of the seven rock formations scattered across the Similkameen Valley. Hanson’s love of blended wine and French wine led to his planting of 8.5 hectares of benchland overlooking the Similkameen river with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Petit Verdot and Malbec. An underground cave completes the circle at Seven Stones providing the ultimate cellar to store wine.
The Similkameen Wineries Association
Let us take you away to the hidden gem we call the Similkameen Valley. Meet the winemakers and owners of the Similkameen Wineries Association wineries and take in the gorgeous views in our Valley. Cheers!
Canada Fruit stand and wine
Canada fruit stands and wine. When you find such an amazing valley filled with amazing fresh fruit and veggies oh and loads of wineries you find yourself stopping left and right. Literally!! Check out our stops at mariposa fruit stand and the amazing winery Clos du Soleil. Their wine is made of the fresh organic fruits from the area. Take a quick trip through our adventure in this magical and beautiful country side in B.C. Canada
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Similkameen Valley wine growing region
A brief explanation of BC's Similkameen Valley wine growing region given by Orofino Winery owner John Weber and Little Farm Winery owner and Master of Wine Rhys Pender. The group is a collection of top American west coast sommeliers.
Similkameen Valley a Leader in Organic Farming
Boundary-Similkameen MLA John Slater showcases farmers in Canada's most organic agricultural region. Congratulations to these local growers who are leaders in sustainability.
2605 Hwy 3 Keremeos UPDATED
+/-9.331 acres located in Keremeos BC. An excellent opportunity to purchase a well established winery. +/-1,571 sq.ft. 2 bedroom 1 bath residence. With +/-1800 sq.ft. Quonset for storage and +/-1802 sq.ft winery tasting room with cold storage. This is an well established winery in the Similkameen Valley. Give us a call at 604-328-0926 or email botsoldmunro@gmail.com. We look forward to working with you.
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Canada Okanagan Winery Trip Part 1: Keremeo, Oliver, Osoyoos, and Hester Creek (Korean Sub)
In April 2019, I visited Okanagan, BC, Canada.
This is Part 1. Part 2 and 3 are coming.
News Leader Q&A #2 - Similkameen Wineries Association
Sara Harker, President of the Similkameen Wineries Association in Keremeos/Cawston BC explains the purpose of the SWA. Filmed by George Elliott, August 28, 2011, Similkameen News Leader
Similkameen Valley
Heading home through the Similkameen Valley, west on highway 3 between Keremeos, BC and Hedley, BC. March 30, 2010.
BC Winegrowers - Poplar Grove Winery - Naramata Bench
Wine writer Anthony Gismondi visits Poplar Grove Winery overlooking Penticton to take a look at their new wine tasting room and restaurant.
John Weber Orofino Winery
John Weber of Orofino Winery on the Cawston Bench in the Similkameen Valley talking about his 2010 Pinot Gris
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(#073) The Similkameen Valley
You need to check out the Similkameen Valley in Beautiful BC. Here is just a taste of what it has to offer!
Eau Vivre Winery 2012 Lieutenant Governor Award
Earlier this year, our 2009 Pinot Noir was awarded a very prestigious 2012 Lieutenant Governor's Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines.
We are absolutely thrilled and honoured to win this award. To be recognized with a Lieutenant Governor's Award alongside the 9 other celebrated wineries is an incredible source of pride for our team. For the full list of winners or for more information visit
Our 2009 Pinot Noir was produced from grapes grown in esteemed vineyards on Upper Bench Road in Keremeos. After fermentation, this wine rested for 18 months in a blend of French and American oak barrels. Only 253 cases of the 2009 Pinot Noir were produced.
The Honourable Steven Point, Lieutenant Governor of BC, visited Eau Vivre Winery on Friday, July 27th to present The Lieutenant Governor's Award for Excellence in British Columbia Wines. He was accompanied by his wife and more than 50 members of the Vancouver Consul Corps.
Not only is this Eau Vivre's first Lieutenant Governor's Award, it's the first time in the 10-year history of the awards that a winery from the Similkameen Valley has won a Lieutenant Governor's Award. On top of that, this year's competition was the largest ever with 347 wines submitted.
The Similkameen is producing some amazing grape and fruit wines and our wine region is starting to receive a tremendous amount of recognition and awards. We are honoured to work together as a collective with other Similkameen wineries in the Similkameen Wineries Association to help increase awareness of our very special wine region.
Chemtrails Montreal Avril 2016, au coucher du soleil
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30 BC Wineries visits Seven Stones Winery
Seven Stones Winery in Cawston BC is a place to visit if you love big bold red wine. The unique micro climate is perfect for growing and producing red wine that is full of body and flavour. Known for their Merlot, Meritage and The Lengend, Seven Stones is a must visit winery in BC.
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