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message Our favourite time of the year is here once again Not only are the days longer and the weather warmer, but for those working in the wine industry, it’s the busiest season in the calendar. Canada has one of the most beautiful and robust winery regions in the world. That’s why it’s important to showcase our award-winning wines to the world, as well as getting them into the hands of consumers in more traditional ways. This is just a taste of what we have in store for you, dear reader, in this issue of Crush. In these pages, we take a look at new innovative ways that vineyards are managing their crops, as well as new technologies and products that make vineyard management so much easier. But it’s not all work and no play, we glance at our favourite four-legged staff members who prove that wineries are truly gone to the dogs. And always, we have our comprehensive winery and suppliers’ listings that are always well received in each issue of Crush. I hope you enjoy this summer issue of Crush, Canada’s vineyard and winery management magazine, and as always, if you have any questions, comments, or story ideas, please feel free to send them my way. Cheers! Shayna Wiwierski @DELCommInc
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Joining the club Membership has its rewards By Tammy Schuster
A
n architecturally
Burt says their wine club membership
“Clients who aren’t being romanced by
stunning tasting
base crosses the country and most
the winery are given a different level of
room with
out-of-province members return to the
access to the winery,” she says. “There
breathtaking views,
winery when they are in the region.
are a lot of wine lovers in Manitoba
an award-winning
She says many of them are members of
who know there is quality wine in the
winemaker creating
other winery clubs as well.
Okanagan Valley.”
“Our tasting room is a huge selling
So far, the reception has been great.
feature for our wine club,” she says.
Black says in just a year and a half,
“Visitors come to our tasting room,
club membership in Manitoba has
taste our wines, and want to take that
grown over 250 per cent. She says
experience home with them. Their
educating people about Poplar Grove at
experience lingers longer when they
public events, boutiques locations, and
receive shipments of wine every four
private home events has created a new
Join the club – or create one. Offering
months.”
community of wine drinkers.
a wine club to customers is more than
And offering a wine club can grow a
“This is wine that is not available for
just an extension of the customer
winery’s reach outside of the winery
retail in the Manitoba market, plus
experience, it’s an emerging trend.
visit experience.
club members are getting small lot
“We started out with 60 members and
Honoure Black is the Manitoba wine
we are now at a few hundred across
club representative for Poplar Grove and
Canada,” says Naomi Burt, wine club
she holds educational tasting events
By joining a wine club, customers
manager at Poplar Grove in Penticton,
throughout Manitoba – a growing
make a commitment to buy wine that
B.C. “It’s definitely a growing market.”
market for Poplar Grove.
is delivered right to the doorstep in
world-class wine, and a passionate staff ready to host and engage the public – these are a few components of a successful season at the winery. But how does a winery continue its reach beyond the appeal of the wine-tasting tour experience?
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productions reserved exclusively for them.”
Poplar Grove’s wine club currently has a few hundred members across Canada. Below: Penticton’s Poplar Grove Winery offers a wine club representative in both B.C. and Manitoba.
temperature-controlled packaging about three times per year. “It’s a small commitment for the convenience of having a selection of award-winning wines on hand,” says Burt. “Some people like it for collecting, or entertaining, or just everyday enjoyment.” The wine club at Poplar Grove has three packages to choose from: a collection of six red varietals, six white varietals, or a combination of red and white. Members can change their preference at any time during the year. While the most obvious advantage for customers may be convenience, membership definitely has its privileges too. “Our release schedule is based around our wine club,” says Burt. “Our members have access to the first vintages before they are released to the general public.” Not only do members get first access, but many vineyards will make special lots of wine specifically for club members. This summer, Poplar Grove is planning to release a small batch of Syrah exclusively for its wine club members. Having the ability to prolong the experience of your customers while providing convenience and exclusivity is what club membership is all about. For more information about Poplar Grove and its wine club, please visit them online at poplargrove.ca.o
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Changing & Growing T he opening of the Okanagan’s first urban winery
The McWatters family proves that wine isn’t just a hobby – it’s flowing in their B.C. blood with big plans for the iconic PenMar theatre in Penticton. 14
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By Cella Lao Rousseau
t’s fair to say that there’s plenty of change and innovation happening with the McWatters family. In fact, Christa-Lee McWatters Bond, director of sales & marketing for ENCORE Vineyards Ltd., says that change and innovation have been the constant motion of her family for years. Whether it be opening one of the first vineyards in the Okanagan to feature bordeaux varietals such as cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc, welcoming of their new director of winemaking, Lawrence Buhler, in 2015, or converting the PenMar theatre in Penticton into the Okanagan’s first urban winery, the McWatters are always moving forward.
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The McWatters family is in the process of converting the historic PenMar Theatre in Penticton into the Okanagan’s first urban winery, TIME Winery.
Evolve Cellars, located in Summerland, just celebrated its one-year anniversary this past May.
“We all helped plant that vineyard, and in fact, it was one of the first things that formed the foundation of our working relationship, which happily continues to this day.” “We’re pleased to be celebrating the one-year anniversary of Evolve Cellars in Summerland, which opened in May 2015. It’s the only winery in the Okanagan with vineyards that stretch right to the edge of Okanagan Lake,” says McWatters Bond. “Naturally, we’re excited to share some pretty spectacular
While the McWatters family is proud of the strong
vineyard views across the water and to the surrounding
legacy they have created with their Oliver vineyard,
mountains with our visitors… Our on-site kitchen will
they are excited to move forward with their contact
also allow our guests to enjoy al fresco dining on our patio, with a glass of wine in hand, of course. It’s going to be a very busy summer!” McWatters Bond knows a lot about wine and British Columbia – she grew up in the wine industry alongside her father, and watched as her family pioneered the planting of their iconic vineyard in Oliver in 1993. Before that, the majority of the wine produced in B.C. was from cool-climate hybrids and other vinifera. “Growing up at a winery, there was never a dull or quiet moment. We did everything together as a family, from working in the tasting room, to helping on the bottling line, and of course working in the vineyard itself,” says McWatters Bond. “We all helped plant that vineyard, and in fact, it was one of the first things that formed
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grape colleagues who produce superb fruit, and grow into their new roots at the historic PenMar theatre in Penticton. The new facility, which will be called TIME Winery, will be fully renovated to include ENCORE Vineyard’s winemaking facility, a barrel room, a custom-designed fermentation hall, a tasting lounge, bistro, and a gift shop. Additionally, the space will include a 75-seat theatre that will be used for movies, performances, cultural events, and other public and private functions. “Our new neighbours in Penticton are hungry for additional space for community events and we are happy to be able to maintain the history and spirit of the building,” says McWatters Bond.
the foundation of our working relationship, which
“The public has been overwhelmingly supportive and
happily continues to this day.”
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“There are two things Then, the B.C. government announced
[wine in grocery stores]
gone in to buy their groceries and
that starting in 2015, the B.C. Wine
is meant to do – provide
they’ve come out with wine as well.
Institute B.C. VQA wine stores could
better convenience for
I think that’s a fantastic thing,” says
relocate onto grocery shelves.
consumers to access
“We’re loving this whole concept of
B.C. wine, and to open
selling premium wine in grocery
Graydon. Success stories like Saxon Winery’s are exactly what the B.C. wine
stores. It’s the concept that we were
access for wineries.
used to before we immigrated to
Traditional channels only
introduced the licensing last year.
Canada – weekly shopping and getting
have so much space to
President and CEO Miles Prodan
wine with groceries,” says Jayne
dedicate for B.C. wine,”
Graydon.
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And wine sales have gone up –
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says that while liquor stores are traditionally very supportive of B.C. VQA wines, it’s difficult to find enough shelf space for them among
Graydon says Saxon Estate Winery
imported wines, beers, and spirits.
has seen a 300-per cent increase
wine tastings, which she says can be
in sales since starting to sell their
extremely valuable.
products in Save-On-Foods stores
“There are two things [wine in grocery stores] is meant to do – provide better
last year. They even started bottling
“If you sell 100 bottles of wine at a
convenience for consumers to access
wine two months early this year to
tasting in one of the stores, 100 people
B.C. wine, and to open access for
keep up with the demand. Along with
went into that store not intending to
wineries. Traditional channels only
putting their bottles on shelves, Jayne
buy wine – some didn’t know wine
have so much space to dedicate for
and her husband also hold in-store
was available for sale, and they’ve
B.C. wine,” explains Prodan. Paul Martin, a distributor for six of the
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Two brothers and a barn Between the Lines winery takes a rustic approach to wine By Riley Chervinski
L
ook for the big red barn in the sprawling
studied wine economics and Yannick studied winemaking
fields of Niagara-on-the-Lake, and you’ll find
and viticulture in college, the brothers decided to return
Greg and Yannick Wertsch. There, the two
to the farm to open a winery. Today, they make their wine
brothers make wine at Between the Lines, a
beneath exposed wood beams and oak barrels inside the
family estate winery on 40 acres of land that
big red barn on their property.
they’ve lived on since young boys.
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“We wanted to be a more down-to-earth winery,” explained
The story begins in 1998 when the Wertsch family moved
Yannick. “We’re very open, we have a very farm-like style.
to Canada from Germany to grow grapes. After Greg
We really want to take the pressure off people – we didn’t
want to be a suit-and-tie winery where you tried to outdo each other with how much you know about wine,” he said. The Wertsch brothers grow their own grapes for all of the wine produced at Between the Lines, and each wine is aged only a few months. The focus is on cool-climate varieties and stainless-steel-based wines, which Yannick says are more aromatic and true to the grape variety without influencing the taste of the grape with any kind of oak or wood product (Yannick is the winemaker, while Greg focuses more on the business side). In January, the brothers released Origin sparkling wine – the first sparkling wine in a can. So far it’s been a resounding success, with the winery selling 30 per cent more than its forecasted sales. “We knew that we wanted to make something innovative,
interest in taking some of the product. Up until now, the
we knew we wanted to make sparkling wine, and we didn’t
brothers have only sold their wines at the winery, farmer’s
want it to go into the regular-sized bottles like everyone else,” said Greg.
markets and restaurants, and these in-person sales are extremely important to them.
Cans of the pale gold VQA wine with aromas of bright stone fruit and citrus are sold at the winery, farmer’s
“We try and make sure that almost every single one of our
markets and online, but the LCBO has also expressed
sales is in person. For us, it’s a very personable experience
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and for people coming in as well. We try and talk to everyone and make sure they understand what wine is about without preaching or saying that this is the wine they have to like. It’s important for us that people get comfortable in the winery. It’s about the experience,” said Yannick. “We don’t want people to pick up a bottle, take it home, and not like it. We want them to take it home and be proud of that bottle, instead of making their decision based on Air Miles,” agreed Greg. Besides wine production, Between the Lines also hosts tours, tastings, a wine club, and yoga in the vineyard on Sundays. With a huge number of wineries in the greater Niagara region, what makes Between the Lines stand out is the relaxed atmosphere, in-person sales, and the young age of its owners (Greg is the oldest brother at 32). “For us, we are relatively young as winery owners, and it’s been pretty much only a benefit for us. [It] lets us put a lot of long hours in to make sure everything works. It’s not like we went into this business without any experience – we grew up in the grape industry,” said Yannick. o
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Sustainability certified yields triple bottom line multiplied
Wine sustainability certification is well advanced in New Zealand, California and South Africa. Canada is in the early stages of development. By Ronald Morrison, MES, MCIP, RPP
W
hen it comes to marketing wine produced in a manner that follows sustainability practices, there couldn’t be a better time to take action on market and demographic trends related to consumer choice.
in the food and beverage sector. The global shift in consumer preferences toward businesses that
With digital communication and social media today,
integrate social and environmental
consumers are much better informed in their choice of
factors has in turn created a new playing
products on the market and are increasingly seeking those
field upon which businesses are seeking
that incorporate environmental, social, and economic
suppliers that can satisfy the demand in
values.
meeting those preferences. Consumers, retailers, and
Generation X and the millennials are driving the next wave of consumers in the wine market, with preferences beyond the style, varietal, and terroir qualities of wine.
hospitality businesses are favouring suppliers that can verify commitment to sustainability throughout their operations.
Although price and quality still influence their choices,
No better example than the recent announcement by the
they are also interested in value-added factors, particularly
Earls chain of restaurants to source its beef supplies from
related to the triple bottom line of sustainability in the wine
producers that are certified in meeting standards for beef
production process. When buying, they are
raised under humane practices. Whether it’s certified beef,
reading labels on products and looking
free-range egg production, fair-trade coffee or sustainable
for information on these values. Enter certification! A new era of relationships with
wine, markets are dramatically and rapidly changing according to consumer values. Progressive management practices that are certified
customers and between businesses
demonstrate a commitment to sustainability values, which
in the supply chain has emerged and
in turn result in innovation, competitive brand distinction,
is rapidly changing traditional business
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models
and increased market share and reach. Certification
involves a voluntary self-assessment of sustainability criteria and metrics, which are verified through a third-party audit on an ongoing basis. It offers a tool to examine operational practices with a view to improvement in light of industry standards that integrate consumer values and input in their development. Certification initiatives provide wine producers with specific measurable standards and performance goals that can guide and monitor change to improve operations. Labelling and logos identify producers that meet sustainability standards and attract customers. The certification process can also strengthen the many environmental initiatives already underway in the wine industry. Certification to level the playing field Certification of sustainability in the wine industry in Canada is in an early stage of development compared to other countries. It is well advanced in New Zealand, South Africa, and California, and supported by the FIVS Global Wine Producers Environmental Sustainability Principles. Sustainability certification and verification programs are gaining traction at the international level, lending a competitive market edge to producers. The industry in Canada is beginning to introduce certification, with sustainability programs developed in British Columbia and Ontario. These can serve as the foundations to build certification programs that enable better positioning among
competitors in both domestic and international markets. The B.C. Sustainable Winegrowing Program has developed a self-assessment guide which can be followed to initiate a program or build upon already existing initiatives. Developed through the B.C. Wine Grape Council, it is organized into separate vineyard, winery, and winery hospitality components, and provides a comprehensive framework from which to select and work through different elements of sustainability. Options for certification are being studied. The Ontario Viticulture and Winery Sustainability Certification Program has introduced a voluntary and confidential self-assessment and certification program to recognize environmentally sound, economically feasible, and socially sustainable practices. It was established to provide a marketing opportunity for raising awareness of industry commitment to the environment and to increase the ability of Ontario’s wines to compete at home and abroad. The program was launched in 2015 and has received a Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence. Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand has become a wine industry world leader in sustainability and certification. Since introducing a sustainability policy in 2007, about 90 per cent of their wine produced is now certified. The program provides a framework to improve vineyard and winery performance in terms of environment, social, and economic sustainability. It has also developed management tools that address production issues and helps companies develop environmental management systems. Sustainable Wine South Africa has achieved certification of more than 90 per cent of its wine. Certification comes with a seal that indicates meeting requirements relating to agrochemicals, unregistered chemicals, non-permitted residues in grapes, natural predators in vineyards, cultivation of virgin soil, registration and treatment of water use, and the health and safety of workers. Compliance is assessed annually through a self-evaluation questionnaire, which is independently audited.
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The California Sustainable Winegrowing Program has
The long-term benefits of certification far outweigh the
evolved since 2003 into one of the most widely adopted
initial and ongoing time and cost implications. Market
sustainability programs, fostering a culture of continuous
research clearly demonstrates customers are attracted
improvement in industry. Last year, there were more than
to and willing to pay more for sustainable products.
480 vineyards and 90 wineries that achieved certification.
This not only offsets the initial investment for wine
They produced nearly 65 per cent of the wine in the state.
producers but, combined with increased market share and
Communications, outreach and education have contributed to the success of the program, which has held over 500 workshops targeting specific practices such as energy efficiency and air and water quality.
profitability and a ‘win-win-win’ for producers, retailers, and consumers. Timely response to develop and enable certification
Moving into the future with certification
as a priority is needed now by the wine industry to sustain and grow the business into the future. Industry
Considering international market competition, as well
leadership is necessary, not only to expand participation
as opportunities for brand differentiation in domestic
in sustainability programs, but also to act as an
markets, there is an urgent need to advance wine
enabler to develop certification as a vehicle to improve
industry sustainability and certification programs in
environmental, social, and business performance.
Canada. Although some B.C. and Ontario wine producers
Assessments and audits for certification need to be
acknowledge they need to become more engaged in
easy to follow and quick to adopt in order to facilitate
sustainability, time and cost are perceived as constraints.
implementation. Extending resource capacity and funding
When asked about sustainability, the common replies are
opportunities, as well as multi-faceted communications,
‘we are already doing that’ or ‘it’s just not a priority given
education, and outreach programs for raising awareness
the time and costs involved’. There are always challenges
within industry are recommended to bring into focus the
to business success and innovation, but therein lie
changing market place and potential rewards of certifying
opportunities.
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Raise a glass (and a paw) Our favourite four-legged security systems (and greeters!) are doing more than just chasing away the mailman at vineyards By Riley Chervinski
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or some winery owners in B.C., it’s never a ‘ruff day on the job – especially when their furry friends work alongside them as greeters, security guards, and, occasionally, even help with slurping up spills.
At Misconduct Wine Co. in Penticton, Marnier and Nutella are among the winery’s dozen employees. The two Portuguese water dogs act as four-legged mascots for the family-owned business, and no visitor’s photos are complete without a snap of their friendly faces. Richard da Silva and Twylla Field, co-owners of the winery, consider themselves lucky to be able to work alongside their dogs each day. “It’s so nice to have them around, they are definitely part of our family here. [We always have] people coming by to visit – people like seeing them as much as they like our wines,” says Field. She describes Marnier and Nutella as easygoing, friendly, and outgoing dogs. The pair helps greet customers for tastings, chase away deer and varmints, maintain quality control (Field once caught Nutella, two, in the vineyard sampling grapes), and even assist with bottling – a task Field says can get messy. “They’re usually pretty good, but if any wine gets spilled, Marnier loves wine, he’s there to clean up any spills. If he can sneak into the
Top left: Hunter, part lab, is a greeter at Penticton’s Tightrope Winery. Left: Six-year-old Hiro is the vineyard manager at Monster Vineyards. His job, along with three-year-old Scout, is to deter pests and dig up moles that can wreck vineyard root systems.
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Right: Two of Midconduct Wine Co.’s employees, Marnier and Nutella, both Portuguese water dogs.
manufacturing area, he’ll see if anyone drops any,” says Field, noting the 11-year-old dog likes both red and white varieties equally. At Monster Vineyards, six-year-old Hiro and three-year-old Scout, a labborder collie mix, are official vineyard managers – it’s their job to deter pests and dig up moles that can wreck vineyard root systems. For them, being outside and around people is what makes them happy. And at Tightrope Winery in Penticton, a bucket of balls sits at the front door for greeters Hunter and Lucy. Both part labs, the dogs love to play fetch with visitors, and owners Graham and Lyndsay O’Rourke encourage others to bring their own dogs to the winery. “We’re quite dog-friendly here. When people have dogs, they bring them out and they have a play. A few dogs have come right in the winery. People often come with children when we get into the summertime, and they love the interaction with the pets,” says Heather, assistant general manager of Tightrope Winery. Winery dogs are so well-loved that Polyglot Publishing now releases a winery dogs of B.C. calendar each year. The publication sells quickly, and it’s become a collector’s item among dog lovers (some even seek out and visit each of the 12 dogs every year).o
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Research project uses UAVs in vineyards
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winery in B.C. has paired up with a local college to research the use of UAVs in vineyards and figure
out what exactly the data will mean for wineries across the country. Church & State Wines and the College of New Caledonia are collecting data from UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles or drones) to monitor vineyard assets and improve harvesting practices, irrigation programming, and fruit quality. The idea began with John Pullen, marketing director at Church & State Wines. He saw opportunity to better monitor vineyard assets from the air rather than the ground (vineyard staff typically use a quad when visiting the field).
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“The ability to effectively monitor high-value grape crops through to harvest is a major challenge to producing quality wine in an extremely competitive global market,” says Pullen. “I see huge potential in using this technology.” So Pullen teamed up with Doug Jamieson, an instructor at the College of New Caledonia, to test out the drones. Jamieson and a handful of students are spearheading the twoand-a-half-year research project that hopes to prove beneficial to the wine community. Typically when vineyard managers want to collect data, they pick randomized plants throughout a block and test each sample, which Pullen says can be time-consuming. Using a 4K camera from above cuts down on
By Riley Chervinski monitoring time and covers a larger surface area of the 140-acre winery. “In a minute and a half of being in the air at an altitude of 150 feet, we’ve been able to see things we wouldn’t have expected from the ground,” explains Jamieson. “We immediately noticed there were really big differences in colour in vegetation. In one row it’s bright green, and halfway though there’s this yellow growth. [If you were] driving up and down in a quad, it would be hard for you to notice that distinct pattern row after row.” UAVs can also help with precision harvesting – thermal imaging allows workers to locate a hot central core (a “hot pocket”) and work outwards when picking. As well, these overhead
Drones, or UAVs, can help with irrigation programs and help with precision harvesting through thermal imaging.
Church & State Wines partnered up with the College of New Caledonia to collect data from drones to monitor vineyard assets and improved harvesting practices, among other things.
drones can help find the boundaries
“A vineyard tech can take the drone
Both Jamieson and Pullen predict
of the ripest fruit and gain more data
out and quickly drop it into a point in
UAVs will prove to be a valuable
to help manage canopy maintenance
the vineyard. The drone recognizes
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Pullen says using UAVs can also help with irrigation programs – it lets workers practise deficit irrigation in thermal zones as opposed to entire blocks. Eventually, the goal of the project is to combine the aerial data with ground data and find a correlation between the two data sets to hopefully create new and innovative ways to monitor vineyards. “Part of the fun for me is taking that knowledge we have from the data collected after harvest and fermentation, sit down and taste individual blocks from what we know from the air, and then match that with the information from the
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Canadian wineries Making their mark south of the border By Jordyn Wegner
Okanagan Crush Pad is just beginning the journey of sending their wines to the U.S. for consumption.
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anada isn’t generally the first country that comes to mind when thinking about wine, most people look to the heavy hitters such as France, Italy, Spain, and the U.S. It’s easy to forget the
the global average. [Canada] is the sixth-largest wine importer in the world, and over the past decade, imports have captured 75 per cent of Canada’s 150-million-litre wine sales growth. Looking ahead, Canadian wine demand
United States’ northern neighbour, but Canada is slowly
is expected to grow by 50-million litres, or 11 per cent by
becoming a noticeable player in the wine game.
2018, making our country increasingly attractive to our
According to the Canadian Vintners Association, “Canada
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PHOTO CREDIT: LIONEL TRUDEL.
import competition.”
is the second-fastest-growing wine market in the world,
Even though Canada is starting to make a name for itself
with wine consumption growing three-times faster than
in the global wine market, its wineries and vineyards are
Canadian wines stand out to international consumers. The Okanagan area has a dry climate with a growing season that builds in intensity in the summer months. PHOTO CREDIT: TARYN LIV PARKER.
small on the international scale. There are approximately
fruit development, and juicy, crisp acidity. These are all
1,600 vineyards on over 26,000 acres of land in Canada
hallmark of a cool climate wine, a style that is immensely
(winesofcanada.com) in comparison to the United
popular, as consumers move away from over-ripe, jammy,
States which had 7,946 wineries as of October 1, 2014
over-oaked, high-alcohol wines.”
(winesofamerica.com).
Since Canadian wineries tend to be smaller in size, many
With such a burgeoning wine region down south, Canadian
of them are forced to think outside the box when it comes
wineries are challenged to make a name for themselves
to promoting and advertising in different countries.
across the border and must discover how to get their oneof-a-kind wines to stand out in the American market.
Church and State Wines, located in the Okanagan, are one of many Canadian wineries that participate in the
Okanagan Crush Pad understands firsthand the unique
winebcusa.com program, which allows U.S. consumers
qualities Canadian wines have to offer.
to purchase wine at the same price as the B.C. retail – a
“Canadian wines can stand out due to the unique style of wine that we can make here. The Okanagan area has a
great deal considering the current exchange rate of the Canadian dollar.
dry climate with a growing season that builds in intensity
“We’ve had tastings by Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, we
through July and August, then cools off for the final two
participate in all the big U.S. competitions every year so it’s
months,” says co-owner of Okanagan Crush Pad Christine
more through a review and accolades than any sort of paid
Coletta. “You can expect good sugar levels, excellent
media,” says John Pullen, marketing director at Church and
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State Wines. “Quality-wise, we’ve been slowly building a
Marketing and promotional efforts are only the tip of
reputation amongst critics and competition judges and the
the iceberg when it comes to getting Canadian wines on
people that follow international wines a little more closely.
American shelves. There are also government regulations
We’re definitely on their radar and when we have visits or
each winery must adhere to. The main challenge in
connect with critics in the U.S. they say they’re tracking
exporting has to do with labelling, every label must be
our progress and following along with what we’re up to.”
approved before entering the United States, and different states have different approval levels and processes.
Non-traditional, grassroots efforts have become a popular trend for Canadian wineries and there is a major benefit to
“There are packaging requirements that outline warning
organic efforts such as the ones Church and State Wines
notices that we do not have to adhere to in Canada,” says
employ.
Coletta. Not only does the U.S. government have certain label specifications, but they also require lab reports and
Other wineries such as Okanagan Crush Pad have chosen
declarations of products when crossing the border.
to take a more traditional approach and have also seen
Exporting wine into the U.S. is not an easy feat for
positive results, even in the early days. “We are really just beginning on this journey,” says Coletta. “We are seeking a distributor in the Pacific Northwest area
Canadian wineries, but based on the current trends of the international wine market, it seems to be worth the effort.
as a first step. The B.C. Wine Institute (BCWI) is there to
According to the April 2016 issue of Canadian Geographic,
help its members and we will select a market to focus on
“Wines have been produced and sold in Canada for more
and ideally centre programming around that area. One
than 150 years, but it wasn’t until this century that
of the first steps is to garner media attention. The BCWI
Canadian wines have really started attracting favourable
recently attended a media marketplace conference in San
attention on the world stage. With exports on the rise
Francisco and reception to the wines was exciting. The U.S.
and vineyards opening up in new, previously untried
is a massive market and, like Canada, each region needs to
regions, Canada is poised to become a major player on the
be approached with a different strategy.”
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Pillars of Inspiration Food, wine, and art at Liquidity Wines in the Okanagan Valley By Tammy Schuster Tasting wine among the art in the Liquidity tasting room.
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riving up the long and winding path towards Liquidity Wines, you pass by dewy ponds, colourful flowerbeds, flowing
vineyards, and a sculpture park of 16-foot trees made of rebar and laced with growing plant life.
When Ian MacDonald purchased the old vineyard eight years ago, his intention was to turn it into an exceptional winery and a distinctive public space. His team spent five years upgrading the in-ground technology before he began construction on the winery complex, which includes a bistro, winery, and tasting room. The public viewing area, located on a knoll on one side of the property, has spectacular views of Vaseux Lake and surrounding mountains. He says he wanted to create the best place to experience food, wine, and art – something he calls the three pillars of the customer experience. An avid art collector for over 25 years, MacDonald rotates approximately 70 works of art from his personal collection throughout the Liquidity property to keep things fresh, fun, and interesting. “It truly is a gallery experience.” The pieces vary between drawings, illustration, photography, paint, and mixed-medium. “It’s something to engage the public and get them to interact with it, think about it, and experience it,” he says. “Even the building is designed to encourage that.”
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The Shattered Sphere by North Vancouver artist Brent Comber at the entrance of Liquidity Wines and the view once inside.
As you approach the structure built by Ritchie Custom Homes, the Shattered
Sphere – a round sculpture made of shattered wood fragments – softens the entrance to the angular building. Glulam posts and beams surround an 11-foot glass doorway that opens to reveal an IMAX-like view of the South Okanagan. MacDonald says the front door was designed to look like a viewfinder of a vintage camera. Clean and functional spaces make the view the priority and allows for art to fit within the modern environment. MacDonald, who designed the building, was deliberate with the design so that the architecture styling would fit with the landscape. “Rather than trying to transport someone to Spain or France, I felt it
Arlo Agoseris (Mountain Dandelion) by Mark Baltes and Ken McCall, Boise, Idaho, overlooking the Okanagan Valley.
was important that the architecture was reflective of the natural state of Okanagan Falls.” His goal was to create an entire experience for visitors. “You see the view, smell the food, taste the wine, and see the art,” he says. “We want to have as many of the senses tingling at one time.” He says it’s common to see visitors on a wine-tour-mission while travelling in the region, often planning back-to-back tastings. So his goal for his customers was to slow the pace down for a moment and allow them to savour the experience. “I think you can do that with the combination of experiences happening. It transports you into a different frame of mind, and when that’s happening, I feel like we are accomplishing what we set out to do.” This summer will mark the third year that Liquidity Wines is open to the public, and just as the wines change with the season, so does the menu, and so does the art. o
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Growing the industry through research By Kaitlyn Little
CCOVI researchers Belinda Kemp, Jim Willwerth, and Debbie Inglis work to provide applied solutions to industrydriven research questions.
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s Canada’s $6.8-billion grape and wine industry continues to increase its profile at home and
abroad, Ontario researchers are focused on helping the industry
received funding to lead a five-year
Research and Development Centre in
address several multifaceted
$1.42-million integrated research
Nova Scotia.
challenges in order to sustain its
program to improve grapevine health,
economic impact, and meet its growth
wine quality, market competitiveness,
potential.
and the sustainability of the
Pursuing research that supports grape growers, wineries, and their marketers has been a core mission at Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) ever since it was established with industry support in 1996.
Belinda Kemp and Jim Willwerth will be collaborating with Inglis on the program’s five projects, which include identifying the best clone
topics they’ve identified as priorities,”
wines.
of emerging priorities and getting solutions to those priorities back out to the industry.” As evidence of that, CCOVI recently
commercialize precise decisionmaking tools and real-time monitoring technologies for growers
To support this research, CCOVI
developing vineyard practices tailored managing tannins in Canadian red
focused on continuing to stay on top
challenges and the project will also
Ontario’s climate and soil types,
industry with applied research on
accomplishments. CCOVI must stay
to help overcome climate change
and winemakers.
to sparkling wine production, and
“but we can’t rest on our previous
the clone and rootstock results
and rootstock combinations for
“We’ve always worked to provide the
says CCOVI director Debbie Inglis,
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Canadian industry. Senior scientists
Grape growers will be able to use
received a $600,000 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), $345,000 in funding from Ontario Grape and
The cold hardiness and tannin
Wine Research Inc. (OGWRI), and in-
management projects within
kind support from industry partners
this program will allow CCOVI to
totaling $484,600.
collaborate with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research scientists
Tracking tannins
across the country at the Summerland
Researchers were able to further
Research and Development Centre in
partner with OGWRI to secure an
British Columbia and the Kentville
additional $150,000 from the Ontario
Pursuing research that supports grape growers, wineries, and their marketers has been a core mission at Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI). Centres of Excellence to develop
and techniques, market preferences,
group organized by CCOVI that aims
TanninAlert – a red grape tannin
and product positioning. CCOVI
to discuss sparkling wine quality
monitoring program.
fellows George van der Merwe and
TanninAlert will provide winemakers with information about tannin levels
Tek Thongpapanl are working with Inglis, Willwerth and Kemp on this
and best practices in an open and collaborative forum.
research.
To learn more about CCOVI’s
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insurance system in Canada.
includes: • product recall expenses up to $50,000 Mutuals have been insuring farms and country properties for more than 140 years.
• losses as a result of crime, equipment breakdown, flood, and sewer backup • loss of income • off-premises stock and equipment • damage or loss caused by pollution or power fluctuation Signage, stock spoilage, glass, wine leakage, even the winery’s art collection, are all covered. As with all insurance, you’re reminded to talk to your agent or broker for full details. One of the mutuals right in the heart of Ontario wine country is Bertie and Clinton headquartered in Welland, soon to move to Niagara Street, the heart of Welland. Formed in 1880, Bertie and Clinton Mutual Insurance employees answer to a board of directors, who are elected by
policyholders. That means policyholders have a say in First known as “the farm mutual”, many people know of
the important decisions of the organization and how the
the group of Ontario-based insurance companies that
company is run. For example, in 2015, auto and property
have protected farms for nearly 140 years. Their name is
losses were lower than expected and so there was excess
synonymous with the best, most complete agricultural
surplus left at the end of the year. Policyholders, through
insurance available today. But not everyone knows the
the board, decided to refund some surplus to policyholders.
degree to which they’ve grown.
So everyone got a nice surprise in the mail: a cheque from
Today’s “farm mutuals” work together as Ontario
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their insurance company.
Mutuals. Each of the 40 companies is still local, owned by
“We truly are neighbours helping neighbours,” says Bertie
policyholders, and deeply committed to the community. But
and Clinton general manager/CEO Racheal Siciliano.
together, they’re a financial powerhouse, recognized on the
“We are literally less than an hour away from all our
Established in 1880
Owned and Operated by the policyholders for over 136 years
1789 Merrittville Hwy, Welland, On
Ask about the benefits of becoming an owning member
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policyholders, so visiting and getting to know them is part of what we do.” In fact, one of the unique things about the mutuals is their loss control program. It’s a value-added benefit at no extra cost. “Our claims service is second to none,” comments Siciliano, “but we would rather help policyholders prevent a claim than suffer a loss. Our customers feel the same. A winery offers up so many potential areas of risk that sometimes the owner/manager can’t see it.” That’s why the mutuals have a team of specially trained staff whose sole purpose is to go out and visit insured properties to advise ways to make them safer. They look for hazards like unsafe wiring, overloaded fuse boxes, slip and fall potential, and much more. The loss inspection specialist uses a number of high-tech tools, including heat-sensing cameras, to discover any gaps. “Far from checking up on you, the loss control specialist offers you safety and prevention advice to help make life easier for you,” says Siciliano. “A detailed report with recommendations follows the
Insurance for your winery can be very complex. That’s why you need a local company, conversant with local conditions and risks.
inspection. It often becomes the company’s to-do list for the next few months.” When it comes to insuring your winery, mutual insurance really makes sense. Like you, they’re deeply rooted in community, and like you, they’re passionate about their product.o
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Working safely with tractors and machinery
A
tractor is one of the most useful pieces of
sure your workers understand the hazards of their work
equipment on a farm, but did you know it’s
and have been trained on how to operate equipment and
also one of the most dangerous?
tractors safely. Also, check in with your workers from time
A recent article in Orchard and Vine by Carol
Reid of AgSafe reminds us of the staggering number of
procedures.
fatalities on Canadian farms due to equipment and tractor
If you’re the one operating the tractor or working around
incidents. Between 1990 and 2012, there was an average
equipment, keep these safety tips in mind:
of over 100 deaths per year on farms in Canada. The main
• Use the right piece of equipment for the job.
causes of these deaths? Workers getting rolled over, run
• Read and make sure you understand the operator’s
over, or entangled in equipment such as tractor power take-offs (PTOs). Since 2009, in B.C. there have been 12 machinery-related fatalities in agriculture. That represents 12 workers who didn’t come home to their families at the end of the day. The good news is there’s a solution, and it’s not
manual. • Check to ensure the tractor is in good working condition before you operate it. • A lways make sure all PTO shields and guards are in place and in good condition. • Ensure the ROPS is up, and always wear your seatbelt. • Ensure tractor brakes are in good condition, working well
complicated. You can prevent injuries and save lives by
in both directions (forward and reverse), and properly
simply using your tractor’s roll-over protective structure
locked for higher speeds.
(ROPS) and wearing your seatbelt. Unfortunately, there
• A lways drive at a safe speed, and be familiar with
are still many farmers who operate their tractors without
the terrain slopes and conditions. Always review the
putting up the ROPS. Take a trip through the Okanagan
conditions of your work area for irregularities, such as
Valley on any given day and you’ll likely see tractors on the road without ROPS. If those tractors were to get too close to the edge of the road, they could overturn into a ditch, with potentially devastating consequences for the operator. Even for tractors that do have their ROPS up, it’s still dangerous unless the operator is wearing a seatbelt. Working safely around PTOs is crucial to avoiding serious injuries or even fatalities. Ensuring all shields and guards are in place, and keeping a safe distance from a rotating
holes or other obstacles. • Ensure all loads are properly secured, including large bales, and objects being raised above the head level of the operator. • Turn on level ground whenever possible, and avoid soft shoulders. • When getting off the machine, disengage the PTO, turn off the tractor, and ensure the parking brake is on and operating effectively before you dismount. • When operating a tractor with a front-end loader, keep
PTO could drastically reduce the number of incidents. Also,
the bucket low when traveling and turning. Never leave
before getting off the machine, remember to disengage the
the tractor seat with the bucket raised.
PTO, turn off the tractor and make sure the parking brake is applied and working properly.
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to time to ensure that they’re following safe operating
For more information on how to work safely around tractors, visit worksafebc.com/agriculture. For hands-on
Proper education, training, and supervision is important as
assistance with tractor safety, contact AgSafe at
well. If you’re an employer, you’re responsible for making
1-877-533-1789.o
Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) and seat belts save lives.
We’re working with you to make sure all farmers go home safe. For resources and videos on safe equipment operation, visit worksafebc.com/agriculture.
Canadian company supports beverage industry with simple and affordable product marking solutions
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third-generation legacy began with the need for a simple rubber stamp. When Warren Schram was unable to find one in London, Ontario in 1945, his enterprising nature would not let him alone until he had designed and fabricated one himself. Sterling Marking Products Inc. was born.
Over the next few decades, Warren and his wife worked diligently to grow the family business, eventually passing the legacy to their son, Robert (Bob) Schram. The business expanded and evolved to include numerous image-transfer products, from self-inking stamps and daters, to legal seals, industrial marking equipment, signage, printing, and graphics. Each division of the company employs highly skilled and experienced people, many having a long history with the Sterling family. Robert (Bob) Schram.
Sterling believes that the success of the company can be attributed to the company’s commitment to building long-term relationships and to providing high-quality, innovative, affordable, and diverse product options for their clients. “We care about the success of our customers. When they win, we win,” says Bob. Fostering relationships and innovating products and processes has enabled Sterling to work with numerous high-profile clients, such as government agencies and legal and financial institutions, many with stringent security requirements. Sterling’s 9001 ISO Certification has ensured continued growth and retention of key industry alliances and partnerships. An extensive distributor network spans across North America.
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Staying abreast of industry standards is paramount, and this is a main focus for Sterling’s industrial division. Regulatory and compliance measures greatly impact marking and traceability requirements. The food and beverage industries, in particular, are continually challenged by regulation and compliance marking legislated by governmental agencies such as CFIA. In response to the needs of the food and beverage industries, Sterling expanded their product line. It now includes in-line and stand-alone printers, print stations, and conveyors specifically designed for marking batch codes and variable data on bottles, cans, pouches, sleeves cartons, cases, films, and pallets.
While the benefits of product marking are clear, the path to finding a simple, effective, and affordable printer can be daunting. Sterling aims at reducing the stress by providing
Over the years, Sterling has assisted many craft brewers,
expert advice and recommending printers based upon the
wineries, distilleries, juice processors, and dairy producers
application, environment, substrate, volume, and required
in meeting their compliance and traceability regulations,
marking size and speed. Sterling won’t sell equipment
all while improving print quality and consistency and
that is not suitable for the situation, nor will they sell
reducing labour expense, turnaround time, human error,
equipment that they can’t service. Sterling provides
and packaging costs.
technical support, training, installation, and product
With the prevalence of knock-off products entering the
servicing in order assist their customers in meeting
marketplace, it is increasingly important to mark products
specific product coding and marking objectives.
in order to maintain brand protection and consumer confidence. Serialization, the use of true type fonts and a company logo, can go a long way in differentiating a true brand from fraudulent copies. Usually, vintners mark
Connect with Sterling today to have an industrial marking specialist assess your application and provide recommendations that will meet your needs and your
the primary packaging (the bottle), secondary packaging
budget.
(cases), and tertiary packaging (palletized product). Having
Contact Shawnna Turner at 1-800-265-5957 ext. 671 or
a versatile printer is invaluable to small companies, as it allows them the flexibility required to be responsive in a highly specialized and competitive marketplace.
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Maximizing returns
with overstocks
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not relish feeling they were rooked
Let’s consider some other marketing
into paying the much higher price
options that will effectively enhance
when the wine was first released. As
consumer demand, maintain
such, they may boycott any current
respectable profit margins, and
production is the accumulation of
or future purchases from your
impact cash flows positively:
inventory which may not align with
establishment. While there has been
consumer demands or purchasing
some injection to the cash flow, it may
habits. To further compound matters,
not be sufficient to cover the cost of
you may find that you are facing
production relative to the overstock
storage capacity issues. Often, the
inventory. Further, it may not even
knee-jerk reaction is to price your
provide the necessary cash flow to
excess inventory at a deep discount
cover the cost of production for new
ne of the results of experiencing favourable growing seasons and bumper grape
just to make room for new vintages and varietals. While your cash flow gets a small boost and your storage facility gains elbow room, you may inadvertently create some negative fallout from adopting this strategy.
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vintages. If the ultimate decision is to
Offer a graduated discount pricing option that is based on quantity purchased. Customers that purchase four bottles of wine receive a specific discount, while the purchaser of six bottles enjoys a slightly higher discount.
significantly reduce the selling price
Consumers purchasing full cases of
of the wine because timing dictates a
wine receive a larger discount or free
necessity to do so, then consideration should be given to changing the appearance and presentation of
shipping.Bundle other useable wine shop products with the purchase of a specific quantity of wine, similar to a gift-with-purchase. Feature an event
A change in consumer psychology
the discounted wine. This can be
resulting from significantly
accomplished a number of ways such
discounting your overstock inventory
as removing the discernable branding
can have undesirable effects that may
and replacing it with a more generic
impact future sales and marketing
or casual labelling presentation.
Plan seasonal marketing opportunities
efforts. Consumers’ impression of
Differentiating the discounted
to sell larger quantities of wine,
product quality is often linked with
overstocks from your primary/
such as holidays, Valentine’s Day,
price; significantly lower prices can
premium vintages will minimize
and other calendar dates. Form
imply that the product is somehow
negative consumer repositioning of
alliances with wedding planners or
inferior. Further, consumers do
your products.
event co-ordinators by relabelling
focused around your overstock wine by targeting sales of this item to the attendees.
Significantly discounting your overstock inventory can have undesirable effects that may impact future sales and marketing efforts.
the bottles with commemorative branding for the occasion. The above list in no way constitutes the “laundry” list of options available, but is presented for the purpose of generating optional marketing opportunities to address the matter of inventory overstock. At RHN, we have designed targeted solutions to assist clients with this and other winery-related challenges, such as accounting methods for inventory management. We would be pleased to discuss how our accounting and
Cher Wood, CPA, CGA is a shareholder at RHN Chartered Professional Accountants. You can reach her at one of RHN’s four B.C. offices or email her at cwood@rhncpa.com. Visit our website at www.rhncpa.com.
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Mark (right) and Jackie (middle) Wendenberg with Pentage Winery owner Paul Gartner at the Spring Wine Festival.
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Finding solutions for bulk wines of British Columbia
ritish Columbia’s only
wineries could use to balance their
sourcing of B.C. bulk wines. The
premier bulk wine brokers’
wine inventory and to create a fruitful
business focuses mainly on the estate
company, WineAspect,
market exchange within the industry.
wineries of British Columbia.
WineAspect’s network quickly
Specifically, this exchange platform
expanded to include winery
helps everyone to balance their bulk
owners, winemakers, consultants,
wine inventory in a professional,
wine merchants, grape growers,
efficient, and secure manner
was established in
November 2012. Long-time local winemaker Mark Wendenburg, together with his wife Jackie, decided to combine their passion for wine and business to address the growing demand for a bulk wine brokerage
distributors, and exporters all over B.C.
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What can WineAspect do for you?
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independent wine evaluations and assist in recommending a fair market price for the wines we list. We gather information on the winemaking process and wine analysis, and supply this information to the buyers and sellers. We organize fresh tank samples from the sellers and provide the buyers with the best choices available, according to their needs. A legal sale and purchase agreement is created, which covers all the wine transaction details and payment terms. The invoicing for the wine itself is done between the buyer and the seller. WineAspect can only broker wine between licensed wineries and doesn’t take possession of the bulk wine or shiners. Shiners are wines that are bottled, but not labelled. In other words, we do all the work to ensure every client finds the best match for their bulk wine needs. Sort of like having an executive secretary and an experienced winemaker on call for all B.C. wineries and wine merchants. We are constantly looking for bulk wine opportunities, so please contact us, or check our B.C. Bulk Wine Marketplace page on our website (www.wineaspect.com) if
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Rooted in
growth Ellepots by A.M.A help growers reach new heights By Riley Chervinski
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lanting and growing grapevines follows the same truth as in life – strong, deep roots make for a happy and healthy individual.
another kind of pot, which he says wasn’t as productive.
A.M.A Plastics knows this, and that’s why they
need to handle them as much as before. The mixture they
believe strongly in the Ellepots they supply customers. Ellepots are a sustainable rooting media for plant cuttings which are widely used in seed propagation and tissue
“When we found out about them, we put our cuttings in Ellepots and we could transfer them directly – we didn’t bring us is really good for the development of the root and has really good aeration,” says Fontalvo, adding that it’s now easier to control humidity.
culture production. There are over 100 trays with 16
Chateau des Charmes uses sustainable practices to
diameters to choose from, and the Ellepots can work with
produce award-winning wines. Ellepots also help them
almost any cutting variety.
with grafting plant varieties – this year Fontalvo ordered
John Vezina, a former grower and now the A.M.A Plastics Ellepots and pre-fill manager, says one of the questions he
16,000 Ellepots alone. He says the customer service paired with a dependable product is what keeps him using
gets asked most is of the difference between Ellepots and
Ellepots in the vineyards.
regular pots.
“I like the routine, and we have a good relationship. I put
“The Ellepot is an independent unit – there’s a quarter-
in my order, and the minimum of his delivery will be
inch of air space around the unit, and that air space helps promote root growth. Normally there’s only air in the top
between four and five days. He’s always reliable for what I need and very organized. [John and his team] have even
or bottom [of a pot], but we have air that can surround
been here to see what we’ve been doing, it’s very good to
the Ellepot all the way through, which starts producing a
work with them,” says Fontalvo.
more fibrous root unit,” he says. Ellepot mixes are typically
One of A.M.A Plastics’ promises is that they will work with
blends of peat moss, perlite, and coir (depending on what works best for each client’s needs). Ellepots by A.M.A are sold across North America and used in numerous industries including annual plants, perennials, medicinal products, trees, and wineries.
each grower to find out what exactly they’re doing and customize the best soil to suit that. “Because we cover such a large potential area for an Ellepot to be used, it’s really important we find out what they’re growing and what their prior practices have been. I’ve been
One of these wineries is Chateau des Charmes, located
a grower before, and I use all my growing experience as a
in Niagara-on-the-Lake. There, vineyard manager Miguel
technical skill to help [customers] use them properly,” says
Fontalvo has been using Ellepots for grapevine propagation
Vezina.
for the last seven years. Before Ellepots, Fontalvo would use his own mixture in
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A.M.A. Plastics’ Ellepots are a sustainable rooting media for plant cuttings, which are widely used in seed propagation and tissue culture production.
The company also has a sample and trial program, and more information can be found on at www.amaplas.com.o
H2S – Prevention is the best cure
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ny wine, whether
Emilia-Romagna, Italy. In finding the
than the remediation after the quality
vintage or varietal,
strain, they screened their (UCD’s)
of your wine has been compromised,”
can be compromised
entire strain collection and found this
says John Husnik of Renaissance
by hydrogen sulfide.
one to be unable to produce H2S and
Yeast.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is formed
also able to ferment wine like typical
naturally by yeast during stressful
wine strains. In 2013, Renaissance
winemaking conditions. H2S
Yeast signed an exclusive license
contamination occurs naturally as
for the technology and became the
a byproduct of conventional yeast
exclusive developer of the patented
fermentation. These chemicals
H2S-preventing technology that
impart strong sulfurous odours to
is the result of a natural trait in
the wine, including notes of “rotten
yeast that increases sulfur and
eggs, garlic, and burnt rubber”. Even
nitrogen utilization efficiency during
at levels that can’t be detected by
fermentation, thereby preventing H2S
the human nose, H2S will cause the
formation. By breeding this unique,
wine to underperform. Traditionally,
naturally isolated yeast strain to a
winemakers have had to expand
variety of other strains, Renaissance
significant energy, time, and
Yeast developed a range of proprietary
resources in remediation efforts
H2S-preventing strains that,
such as aeration or the addition of
collectively, is ideal for use in a wide
copper – both of which can negatively
variety of wine styles.
Gusmer Enterprises is designated
“As it is well-established that the
Renaissance Yeast and the full line of
main source of H2S occurs during
specialty hydrogen sulfide-preventing
yeast fermentation, it is advantageous
wine yeasts in the U.S. and Canadian
to address the issue at the point in
markets. For over 85 years, Gusmer
Rather than wasting valuable
the winemaking process and not
Enterprises has taken a revolutionary
resources on remediation,
after the reactive chemical has
approach to serving our customers
Renaissance Yeast is taking an
had a chance to affect the quality
by supplying the highest-quality
approach to using a H2S-preventing
of the wine. Removing H2S after
goods and services available for
yeast to eliminate the formation of
it has already formed is not ideal
equipment, fermentation, filtration,
H2S altogether. Researchers at the
since it can further react to form
processing aids, laboratory tools, and
University of California, led by Dr.
other defect-causing volatile sulfur
more. To find out more about Gusmer
Linda Bisson, isolated a yeast strain
compounds, such as mercaptains and
Enterprises and Renaissance Yeast,
that was naturally unable to produce
disulfides. Essentially, we advocate
log onto www.gusmerenterprises.
hydrogen sulfide from a winery in
that prevention of this fault is better
com or www.gusmerwine.com.o
impact wine quality – but, in extreme circumstances, there is no choice but to discard wine that is beyond remediation.
By preventing H2S from forming during fermentation, Renaissance wine yeasts help make good wines great, and great wines amazing, allowing the wines to express unhindered their full flavour and aroma. Renaissance Yeast has developed a new family of premium wine yeast strains that have excellent fermentation kinetics and organoleptic characteristics and a natural inability to produce hydrogen sulfide in grape musts – all of the attributes that are so important to today’s winemakers.
as the exclusive distributor for
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Strategies to extend wine freshness and shelf life In a market increasingly dominated
white wines can cause premature
that block these systems is an
by large retailers that demand just-
ageing, browning or pinking, leading
effective way to improve wine
in-time production strategies; where
to wine deterioration and loss of
ageability and shelf life. These
large blends of wines are bottled over
quality.
strategies include:
many months; and where climatic changes are causing increases in pH and reduction of acidity, the danger of accelerated wine ageing, with the associated loss of aromas
• Reducing the content of catechins
In white wines, varietal aromas
(precursors to oxidation)
and fresh fruit aromas are lost, giving way to heavy notes of honey and beeswax. The loss of aromatic
and freshness, is becoming a major
intensity is also accompanied by
concern.
browning and the development
HOW DOES PREMATURE AGEING
• Removing metals (catalyzers of oxidation) • Controlling redox potential (decreasing the risk of oxidation) • Controlling oxidation
of bitterness. With red wines, premature ageing is characterized
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by development of prune and
Enartis has developed a new program
In non-enzymatic oxidation, oxygen
stewed fruit flavours together with
dedicated to the extension of a
does not react directly. Rather, it is
a flattened palate and an increase of
wine’s shelf life. This program helps
through a redox reaction catalyzed
brown/orange hues.
winemakers preserve freshness when
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by transition metals (Cu+ and Fe2+) that oxygen is converted into a highly reactive radical, capable of oxidizing a number of organic compounds. The oxidation of phenolic compounds in
In sum, premature ageing makes all wines similar, with loss of varietal identity and terroir.
wines are stored for a prolonged period of time. The Shelf Life Improvement (SLI) program includes several products that can be used
For this reason, adopting strategies
throughout the winemaking process and during storage. Enartis Stab SLI (yeast derivatives, PVPP and ellagic tannins). By controlling and maintaining a low redox potential, it protects wine from oxidation and prevents degradation of aromas during longterm storage. While in suspension, yeast derivatives and ellagic tannins eliminate active oxygen and acetaldehyde. These products act in synergy against highly-reactive superoxide ions formed in wine. Enartis Stab SLI also contains PVPP, a polymer that removes oxidizable polyphenols; precursors to oxidation and pinking reactions. Enartis Stab SLI improves SO2 efficacy
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and works in synergy with inert
Dosage
Dosage
gases (nitrogen and argon) used for
• As an antioxidant: 0.5 - 2 g/hL
• As a fining agent: 30 – 50 g/hL
sparging tanks. Stab SLI can be easily
• To improve the sensory
eliminated prior to bottling through
characteristics:
sedimentation and filtration.
• White and rosé wines: 0.5 - 8 g/hL
Dosage
• Red wines: 2 - 15 g/hL
• 20 – 40 g/hL (1.7 – 3.5 lb/1,000 gal)
Claril SLI HM (chitosan and
formulation for the efficient
PVI-PVP): this clarifying agent
stabilization of wine redox potential.
takes advantage of the chelating
It protects bottled wine from
ability of chitosan and of the
undergoing oxidation changes.
copolymers of polivinilimidazol and
Each component in the blend reacts
polyvinylpyrrolidone. Claril SLI HM is
in synergy with the others in a
able to reduce the concentration
calibrated way to block oxidation
of those compounds involved in
that could occur due to oxygen
the process of oxidation: iron,
absorption during bottling.
for white, rosé and red wines. • 4 0 g/hL (3.5 lb/1,000 gal) for prevention and treatment of pinking. • Maximum dosage allowed by the European Union: 100 g/hL
Citrostab RH (ascorbic acid, potassium metabisulfite, citric acid and ellagic tannin) is a prebottling coadjunct with a balanced
Enartis Tan SLI: (oak tannin Quercus
copper, hydroxicinnamic acids and
alba). By utilizing a low-production
catechins. A treatment with Claril
process temperature, these tannins
SLI HM allows for the production of
are protected against oxidation.
more intense and aromatically stable
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In contrast to other oak tannins exposed to high temperatures, Enartis Tan SLI does not increase the redox potential of wine, but rather tends to decrease it slightly, and maintains it over time. Enartis Tan SLI maintains all the other properties of oak tannins, such as the chelation of metals (copper and iron) and the capture of sulfur components responsible for reductive off-aromas. However, owing to its impact on the redox potential of wine, it is more efficient at maintaining aromatic freshness and improvement of shelf life. The careful selection of the wood and ageing of the staves from which Enartis Tan SLI is extracted, ensures that there are no herbaceous or bitter notes. When used at the lowest recommended dosage it has minimal impact on the sensory qualities. At higher dosage, Enartis Tan SLI contributes to smoothness, aroma and harmony in wine.
Dosage • As an antioxidant agent: 60 g/hL
The AQUA Wetland System’ “A constructed wetland for treatment of high strength winery waste water” Some notable The AQUA Wetland System or AWS was approved in 2012 by the Region winery projects include: of Niagara where the flow rates are less than 10,000 L/day. Approval is for pre treatment of high strength winery wash water prior to discharge • Treatment of sanitary into a Class 4 septic system. In Ontario properties on which the daily sewage at sewage flows exceeds 10,000 L/day must receive approval through Redstone the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. The AWS has also Winery, received approvals through this ministry for use at wineries. This proprietary sub-surface, vertical flow constructed wetland consists of sand & gravel beds planted with moisture tolerant plant species. Water is pumped vertically from cell to cell. There is no open or standing water and the system is designed to operate winter and summer. Treatment of wastewater occurs through physical filtration & biological degradation. Plants shade & insulate the cells, preventing algae growth. We provide turn key systems, including design, permitting & installation or will partner with your chosen consulting/engineering company. Contact: Lloyd Rozema at 905-327-4571 or lrozema@aqua-tt.com Aqua Treatment Technologies Inc. 4250 Fly Road, Campden, Ontario L0R 1G0
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Beamsville
• Treatment of winery washwater at Greenlane Estates Winery, Beamsville • Ttreatment of winery washwater at Southbrook Winery, Niagar-OnThe-Lake
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Advancements in premium wine fermentation, storage, and maturation By Vern Boltz, Toulouse Vineyards
I
n 2013, the harvest at Toulouse
and we decided to try two egg
nothing like anything we had tasted
Vineyards was a good one. We
fermentations with 100-per cent
before. Our experiment worked great
were about 20-per cent over our
destemmed pinot noir fruit. We found
and was very educational.
normal yield of two and a half to
the finished wine to have great colour,
three tons per acre. Coupled with that,
fruit, aromatics, and tannin structure.
we were short on barrels and storage.
We were very pleased with the results.
Being cheap and desperate for storage, we purchased six Flextank Apollo ‘eggs’ to help store our 2013 vintage of pinot noir until we could free up our 2012 barrels. That gave us a total of 1,380 gallons of storage for the six ‘eggs’ at a cost-effective price. We were surprised how easy they were to work with and handle. Up to this point in processing and settling wines, we mainly used our Transtore 550-gallon stainless tanks. In many cases, they were too large for small lots. We also wanted to try aging in the ‘egg’ with tank staves.
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In our traditional egg fermentations, the results were also very good and closer to normal fermentation
Being deep thinkers and tinkerers,
expectations, but with increased
we decided to purchase 12 more
colour, fruit, and structure. These
eggs for the 2015 harvest. During the
fermentations were mixed twice a day
harvest, we did several traditional
during the fermentation by punching
fermentations, some with 50-per cent
the caps down. The factory does not
whole cluster, some with 100-per
recommend spinning the egg.
cent destemmed fruit, and some with
With the Flextank lugs and lifting
carbonic macerations.
system, the eggs are a breeze to
For the carbonic macerations, we
empty. We used our barrel turning
filled the eggs approximately twothirds full with 100-per cent whole cluster fruit, and purged all the air out of the egg with CO2. We then parked the egg for around 14 days until the
bars as levers by welding threequarters of an inch square pegs onto the bars which fit into the female three-quarter inch square hole on the lifting lugs. (See picture.)
fermentation was near completion.
I would recommend purchasing the
During the 2014 harvest, we used
The ‘egg’ was then pressed off and
eggs with the lifting lugs, pallet,
our six eggs to settle fresh-pressed
returned to another ‘egg’ to allow the
sample valve, and the two one-and-
wines and again to store small lots
lot to finish fermentation and settle
a-half-inch valves and flanges on the
prior to bottling our 2013 vintage.
before going to barrel. The resulting
tank. The thermometer is a nice extra
Fermentation use was discussed
wine had great aromatics and was
too, but we ended up not using it for
harvest. We plan to do many more
retired, he knew he wanted
egg fermented wines and carbonic
to move to the country and
macerations. The goal is to do at
live off the land. He found
least half of our total next year
an affordable piece of bare
fermented in the eggs, and we will
land in Anderson Valley.
continue to use the eggs to settle
Although his friends told
small lots and during filtration and
him he was moving to the
bottling.
boonies, he built a barn
PROS 1. Easy to handle 2. Easy to clean 3. Easy to move 4. Stores small lots efficiently 5. Settles lees and ages small lots 6. No faulty sensory impact 7. Lightweight 8. Cost-effective 9. Less headspace and oxidation potential 10. Looks like a goose egg befitting our Toulouse Goose Winery CONS
and started planting his vineyard. He planned on being a farmer, but in 2002 there were heavy crop loads for all and he couldn’t sell his fruit. Refusing to waste his fruit, he started making his first pinot noir. Vern wears many hats here at the winery, such as owner, winemaker, and tractor greaser, and he won’t release a wine unless it’s something he himself will enjoy
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• None The eggs are also easy to store when not in use. We stack the eggs two high on four-by-eight-foot sheets
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of plywood after removing the lids from the tanks. This way, we can conveniently stack four eggs in the space of two. On an aesthetic level, when we give tours of our winery facility, these ‘eggs’ are a topic of discussion amongst our visitors. The winery’s mascot is a Toulouse Goose. How fitting to have our wines fermented in these amazing goose eggs.
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Huebel Grapes Estates
Focus on
Quality
T
homas Oppenlaender, operations manager for Huebel Grapes, believes that the secret to success in growing grapes is not growing more grapes, but growing better grapes.
Established in 1984 with 40 acres in the heart of Niagara’s grape-growing region, Huebel Grapes Estates has grown into a company that produces several varieties from 250 acres of vineyards, while providing custom services for an additional 400 acres. Oppenlaender is passionate about the importance of producing high-quality grapes and wines in Niagara. “Quality is what keeps you in the game – nothing else will matter,” he says. “As more and more grapes are getting planted, your advantage will be if you have quality grapes.”
says Oppenlaender, noting that the added benefit of
Referring to Huebel’s extensive custom operation,
greater consistency in ripening, “We could go in two or
Oppenlaender says, “We do quite a bit of custom work
three days earlier [to harvest] in the InCa-treated grapes
and offer turnkey farming, where we do everything
– you’re picking through once instead of picking through
from planting to tying to harvesting. We don’t produce
twice, and that’s another good cost savings when you’re
necessarily for quantity only – we also produce for quality.
picking table grapes. We like InCa for that reason and for
We farm their farms just like we treat our own.”
the added benefit of improved sugar.”
Huebel Grapes Estates works closely with winemakers to
Oppenlaender stresses the importance of protecting
meet the demand for grapes with specific characteristics
young leaves from downy mildew, explaining that “late
by paying particular attention to micro-nutrient
in the season, young leaves are your workforce. We use
inputs and the use of various crop protection products.
Phostrol to keep things clean and make sure we get all the
Oppenlaender explains that to achieve specific results,
sugar we can possibly get and the physical maturity of the
“We may have to put some InCa in here, which is supplied
grapes.” He recalls one particularly wet season in which a
to us by Engage Agro”. The company has had notable
high-percentage young leaves were infected - in his words,
success in trials with InCa.
“it was ugly”. Two applications of Phostrol cleared up the
“We have used InCa in conjunction with fungicides to harden off the skin, and we’ve seen an improvement in
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quality not only in wine grapes, but also in table grapes,
infection. “When you seem to lose the battle with downy, you can
Matthias and Thomas Oppenlaender of Huebel Grapes Estates with Engage Agro representative Ron Mueller.
come in with Phostrol and take care of business. We
College, Aaron has taken a hands-on approach to helping
applied it only twice which makes it very reasonable.”
produce high-quality grapes. They are optimistic about the
Huebel Grapes Estates continues to explore new chemistry and solutions to boost grape quality. “We did some
future of the Niagara grape industry and Huebel Grapes Estates.
work with Timorex Gold last year, and understanding
Oppenlaender points out, “I’d like to see our industry come
what Timorex can do, I think is pretty exciting,” says
into its own. I think as we are producing better grapes and
Oppenlaender. “If I can go in with Timorex instead of some
the winemakers are producing better wines, we are seeing
other products to get powdery and possibly botrytis at the
consumers react positively to that because they are getting
same time, then it’s a very versatile product.”
a good product and good value.”
Oppenlaender and his brother Matthias have recently
Oppenlaender anticipates an even greater demand for
welcomed Matthias’s son Aaron to the management
Ontario wines and looks forward to meeting that demand
team. A recent grad of the viticulture program at Niagara
with high-quality Niagara-grown grapes. o
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Biopesticide tools brought to the market by AEF Global can be game changers for improving your quality
T
ivano fungicide could bring you the answer to the question of yield or quality? Why not both? The quality effect could be a key advantage of Tivano fungicide developed by AEF Global. Tivano fungicide is already registered in grapes, and could prove to be a powerful tool to allow a higher crop load while maintaining your quality parameters like Brix, tannins, and anthocyanins. A tank mix of two other of the company’s products, Buran and Sirocco, has shown excellent results against powdery mildew in both conventional and organic vineyards.
clusters per shoot). The Tivano-treated vines maintained the Brix level with two clusters per shoot at the same level as the one cluster per shoot in the control, while the non-Tivano treatment two clusters program showed an eight to 10 per cent drop in Brix. In a Quebec trial under an organic crop protection program, we were able to harvest a higher number of clusters in the Tivano plots because of an unexpected effect on black rot. The Brix level and other quality parameters (tannin, quercetin glycosides, and anthocyans) were maintained in Tivano plots although a higher number of clusters were harvested.
Tivano
Buran-Sirocco
A Tivano application could allow you to support a higher crop load and to obtain higher yield and quality in your field.
Buran and Sirocco are two fungicides that can be tank mixed to prevent powdery mildew in vineyards. The active ingredient in Buran is garlic. Sirocco is a formulated potassium bicarbonate pesticide. Used in combination, the synergy between the products increases the effectiveness over that of the two products used separately.
Tivano is an organic acid-based biofungicide/biobactericide derived from a controlled fermentation process. Recent results in grapes show that along with fungicidal activity, Tivano also has positive effects on quality parameters. Tests conducted in 2015 in Quebec and Ontario pinot noir vineyards have shown both increased yield and Brix according to the age of vines and number of clusters harvested. In the Niagara region, the trial compared the benefit of including Tivano in a full conventional crop protection and nutrient program. This trial compared two different thinning procedures (one cluster per shoot versus two
The combination provided control of powdery mildew on leaves. An independent trial conducted in 2015 in Niagara region on chardonnay has shown that the efficiency against the Botrytis cinerea is comparable to a standard chemical fungicide commonly used. Although the product is not registered for Botrytis cinerea at the moment, these results show the potential of this combination in an integrated pest management or organic production system. Our expertise, your success AEF Global has developed and marketed biopesticides for plant protection for over 15 years. AEF Global products cover various sectors of agriculture including forestry and ornamental horticulture. Thanks to strategic partners and investing in development, AEF Global offers a wide range of organically approved, efficient, and innovative products. At a time where consumer demands are evolving towards foods with reduced chemical pesticides or organic products, and in a world where environmental protection is becoming a priority, producers will need access to effective low environmental impact pesticides. These products should enable them to maintain and increase vineyard productivity within a perspective of sustainable agriculture. This is what the biopesticides from AEF Global offer. o
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La Garde Wine Tanks
L
a Garde is a division of SML Stainless Steel Group
more flavours from your grapes with a cap of must that is
that has been proudly serving its clientele since
thinner and much easier to punch down. It facilitates the
1966. Its areas of expertise include restaurants,
pump-overs and reduces the cooling process. It also helps
pharmaceutical, transportation, and industrial
the winemakers to save on time and helps them to be as
construction. We can proudly add to our list of happy customers four of the best 50 restaurants in the world.
We produce all tanks “sur mesure”, meaning that they
La Garde’s fermentation tanks were designed by
are tailor-made to use every single inches of winery to
winemakers, enologists, and engineers. Our tanks
produce your wine. We can adapt the height, the width,
are made from the finest 304 stainless-steel Grade 11,
and the depth of the tank to reach the exact volume of
which is 60-per cent thicker than gage 14 used by other
wine that you want to produce. Our rectangular tanks
manufacturers.
could produce more than 30 per cent more volume of wine
La Garde’s rectangular shape fermenters are designed to maximize the contact ratio must-to-juice through a thinner cap to enhance the efficiency of the fermentation process. The contact surface could be increased by up to 50
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gentle and as minimal as possible with their interventions.
than a cylinder tank for the same wall width that you want to occupy. Actually, given the production volume that you will need, we could reduce your winery floor plan and therefore reduce your construction cost.
per cent when compared to a cylinder with the same floor
Our tanks are environmentally responsible. A big
width. Therefore, you get more colour, more tannin, and
advantage of working with La Garde’s tanks is the water
savings (up to 90-per cent less water) and the simplicity of
by side also creates an insulation wall between them
cleaning them. The reason why they are so easy to clean
which helps keep them at the right temperature.
is due to the orbital polish-finish that we proudly apply
La Garde’s tanks fabrication has been preceded by seismic
to each of them. The exterior walls have a number four
design objectives to resist to an earthquake of level 6
polished-finish and the interior walls have a 2B polishedfinish with polished welds. The welds are so polished that they are seamless. Although the tanks have a rectangular
on the Richter scale. For instance, the Rodney Strong 6000-gallons tanks were designed following a finite element analysis. Structural braces were welded around
shape, the inside is rounded so there is no sharp corner.
the tank and reinforced corners support the base of the
The other eco-friendly advantage is our cooling jacket
tank.
system. The spacing in the jackets is larger than with
Nicest tanks, better quality of wine, more volume, best
any other tanks. It allows the glycol to flow within the
construction and finish, 90-per cent less water and time
jackets with less head loss and a more rapid flow. The
to clean them, lowest operational costs, and fastest ROI
heat exchange transfer is therefore more efficient and it
– that’s why we claim that we can optimize every winery
requires less energy to cool the wine. Aligning them side
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Safety is my passion By Wendy Bennett
W
orking as a safety professional for the past 25 years has not only allowed me to see changing legislation across jurisdictions, but it has also allowed me
to witness a shift in culture. Where my children used to groan when I reminded them to put their helmets on – no lid, no wheels – it quickly became second nature for them, and today as working young adults, they naturally look
and rightly so, that it was my fault – because I have a voice. A voice that may prevent a tragic incident. In no way am I suggesting that we should yell at
for the equipment to protect themselves at work. When
people and let them
they observe a roofer without a fall protection system,
know that they are
they notice and they point it out. The next step is to have
breaking the rules
them step in and say something, but that takes a lot more
and that the rules are
confidence.
there for a reason –
When you see someone working in an unsafe manner or you see them taking shortcuts that could be risky, how do you feel about speaking up? Do you shake your head and walk by, hoping that nothing happens, or do you feel confident to say something to them, and possibly keep them out of harm’s way? I’m at the stage in my life where I can no longer ignore blatant risk that I see people subject themselves and others too. The difference is that I have learned how to express my concern so it sounds like I care, because I genuinely do. If I were to walk by while shaking my head, I couldn’t live with myself if something happened. I would believe,
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More knowledge to
savour
A new analyzer for wine The Alex 500 alcohol and extract metre is Anton Paar’s latest innovation.
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W
ine producers value being completely in charge of their production – as it’s their decisionmaking, their personal touch
that gives good wine its character. A new alcohol and extract metre for wine, Alex 500 from Anton Paar, now frees them from the need for external laboratories. The reliable lab-grade analyzer determines their wine’s alcohol and total extract content whenever they wish. Now easily able to monitor their entire production from grape to bottle, wine producers can always be sure to keep their customers. Anton Paar has been a partner to the wine industry for decades; by now the Austrian high-precision measuring instrument manufacturer is the world’s leading provider of alcohol and density measurement in the industry. The company’s latest innovation is the Alex 500 alcohol and extract metre, based on a patented combination of technologies: absorption measurement via NIR spectroscopy, and density measurement based
The DMA 35 handheld density metre is an economical and highly accurate instrument that measures specific gravity and Brix in seconds. It can be purchased separately or as a companion piece with the Alex 500.
on the oscillating U-tube technology. Alex 500 places winemakers at the helm of their entire production process, from fermentation monitoring to quality control of the bottled product. The compact, easily operated instrument can be used in two modes: in the fermentation monitor mode it directly displays
results without the necessity for a separate calculation or distillation. They only need one single instrument for all samples in their production – a really robust one that will not break. In addition, all data is automatically documented and perfectly traceable.
a fermentation curve assigned to a tank via sample ID.
Winemakers are given a wide range of new opportunities
At the end of the wine’s fermentation, Alex 500 can be
by Alex 500, an attractively priced solution based on
switched to its standard mode, to determine the wine’s
decades of wine measurement expertise. The difference is
alcohol and total extract content with lab-grade accuracy.
freedom – to reveal all grapes’ hidden treasures, in every
Alex 500 measures alcohol with an accuracy of 0.2 per cent
winemaker’s very own way.
v/v and determines density with an accuracy of 0.001 g/
Anton Paar GmbH was established in 1922 as a one-
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man locksmith’s workshop. Today, over 2,000 employees
can be certain that their wine’s taste and quality always
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measuring instruments for the determination of properties
measurement procedure themselves, to always be sure
such as density, temperature and viscosity, as well as
that their taxes are correctly calculated, their winemaking
high-precision mechanical parts and assemblies. Anton
process is reliably monitored, and undesired deviations in
Paar has strong links with universities and research
production are immediately corrected.
laboratories worldwide. The company is owned by the
This speed is one of many differences that sets Alex 500 apart from the glass hydrometers still commonly found in smaller wine cellars. In contrast to these, Alex
Santner Foundation, which invests in research in the field of science and technology, as well as in the rehabilitation of drug addicts.
500 covers the entire wine measuring range, not just
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Single sourcing drives GRM forward Local company services big corporate clients across Western Canada
G
lobal Roadway Maintenance (GRM) is a heavy hitter in the building envelope and exterior maintenance sector. The company provides commercial property and landscape
maintenance services to high-profile corporate clients
coatings, graffiti removal, curb repair, dust control, lot sweeping and flushing, bin services and contract management.
throughout Western Canada, across 3,400 job sites.
GRM has humble beginnings as a snow removal company,
“As a single source provider, our clients don’t have to
build the business to where it is today.
deal with multiple vendors to make sure their project’s
and its small business core values have enabled them to
aesthetics are maintained,” says Josh Bergsteinsson,
“Our owner, Garth Dietrick, is very passionate about
vice-president of business development. “We responded
working with local companies,” says Bergsteinsson.
to a need in the market a number of years ago, where
“That’s how we’ve been successful, we take on these large
these major national brands started looking to reduce the
scale, multi-provincial contracts and assume the risk
number of vendors they were dealing with, and work with
of searching out local vendors to provide maintenance
one company to manage their sites.”
services.
That focus has lead GRM to further expansion of their
“The industry is shifting towards this model, and the local
service offerings. Two years ago a sealants & coatings
vendors are happy because we’re keeping them involved in
division was added to enhance their business. The new
the process. We know the companies that we want to work
company deals with rooftop maintenance, (food grade)
with, we really focus on developing long-term partnerships
floor coatings, anti-slip coatings, exterior building sealants
with businesses that want to grow with us, and the results
for improved climate control, waterproof coatings and
have been very positive.”
membranes, caulking, general concrete repair, and
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and repair, line painting, crack sealing and asphalt seal
firestopping for mechanical/electrical rooms, or FRR rooms
GRM operates in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba,
or partitions.
the Northwest Territories and Yukon.
“This was the last piece of the puzzle for us,” says
GRM’s head office is located in West Kelowna with division
Bergsteinsson. “It’s given us the ability to offer 360-degree
offices in Fort McMurray and Prince George. GRM also has
care for our client’s projects. Not only can we maintain, but
regional representatives in most major cities in Western
now we’re also able to restore buildings.”
Canada.
In addition, they provide snow and ice control, landscape
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maintenance and construction, irrigation installation
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valves), Netafim (filters, emitters), Toro Ag, (drip tape),
centre products located in Kelowna, Penticton,
Naan and Dan (impulse and micro sprinklers), and water
Vernon, Oliver, Keremeos, and Creston, British
products from L.R. Nelson & Swan (hoses).
Columbia. For over 79 years we have supported the needs of our various customers. This long-term commitment to agriculture has resulted in considerable investment and total commitment to quality on our customers’ behalf. Growers Supply holds many partnerships between both customers and manufacturers, from local sales to farmers to province-wide distribution. Our company works closely with the health and environment regulatory authorities to maintain stringent standards and safeguards for storage,
equipment), Solo, Falcon (orchard ladders), Farwell (Seal & Heal), Klip-On Ties, Mulch Film, Macro Plastics shipping containers, and other manufacturers (grafting/budding knives, etc.). Nursery supplies from bamboo (bulk and packaged), nursery containers, Jiffy (peat pots, etc.), coco discs, flats, inserts, labels, and other miscellaneous products.
handling, and safe usage of our products. The following list
Wood and metal posts, barbed wire, hi-tensile wire,
contains examples of the many brands and products that
gripples and farm and game fence.
we offer: Domestic and commercial pesticides from Valent BioSciences, BASF, Bayer Crop Science, Engage Agro, Dow AgroSciences, Safers, United Agri Products, Dupont Syngenta, Engage Agro, and other manufacturers.
Full soil testing services. Due to the seasonal aspect and varying costs, we do not offer a full-range catalogue of all the products that we offer. Instead, we will be pleased to send you an information package regarding any products on this list
Fertilizers are available in granular, water soluble, liquid,
that you are interested in. Inquiries can be submitted to
and foliar blends.
the following addresses by email, mail, phone or fax. Or
Soils and soil amendments from GroundsKeeper, Altwin, W.R. Grace (vermiculite, perlite, etc.), Sungro, BlackEarth, and other manufacturers.
better yet, please drop by our showroom Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We look forward to seeing you!
Garden centre and landscaper products from ValleyView
Growers Supply Co. Ltd.
(edgings), DeWitt (landscape fabrics and ground covers in
2605 Acland Road
various weights and sizes), Earthway Spreaders, and other
Kelowna, BC V1X 7J4
manufacturers.
Phone 250-765-4500
Tools and pruning supplies from Corona (loppers, saws, shears, parts, etc.), Felco (shears, parts, etc.), Garant/ True Temper (shovels, rakes, etc.), Hickock, and other manufacturers.
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Orchard supplies from Superior (picking and pruning
Fax 250-765-4545 Email: info@growers-supply-co.com www.growers-supply-co.com. o
Growers Supply Co. Ltd Commercial Farm & Wholesale Only • Crop Protection Products • Granular, Liquid & Water Soluble Fertilizers • Irrigation design, quotes & products • Posts, Fencing and Trellis Supplies • Packaging & Harvesting Containers • General Farm Supplies
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1200 Waddington Drive Vernon, BC 250.545.5859
Process2Wine helps streamline your business By Catherine Scott-Taggart
Far left: Val Tait using the mobile version of Process2Wine. Left: Alain Sutre, founder of Ertus Consulting.
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rocess2Wine is a vineyard and winery production management software program, originating from Ertus Consulting, based out of Bordeaux, France. The result of winery
consultant Alain Sutre’s need for data from his Canadian and French clients to track their production from afar, Process2Wine was commercialized in France in 2010, and entered the North American market in 2014. Supported by
lost. Multiple user accounts can access the software at the same time and each user account is configured to the requirements of their job. Bench 1775 has been using the software for two years. General manager Valeria Tait says it has improved efficiency in the winery.
an office in Penticton, 10 wineries in British Columbia have
“We have many small lots, and keeping track of each one,
now adopted the software.
scheduling lab tests, and tracking blends was confusing
Process2Wine is a cloud-based management tool that works in all stages of wine production, from establishing the vineyard, through harvest, to the bottled and packaged finished product. Process2Wine tracks every aspect of viticulture and winemaking; capturing tasks, time spent, analyses, spray records, additions, inventories, and even goes as far as tracking tractors by GPS. Excise reports, vintage reports, and wine lot traceability reports are
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Your data is backed up on multiple servers so data is never
and time-consuming. Now we are on top of each lot. Before adopting the software, we had pieces of paper everywhere, but now all our work orders are scheduled and in one place; analyses, inventories, and wine histories are accessible by every department, and wine audits are straightforward. I feel we are ahead of the curve regarding the traceability regulations that are coming to the industry. We have everything in place to comply.�
generated at the click of a button.
Process2Wine is looking to the future with the second
What are the advantages of vineyard and winery
interface across all platforms: personal computers, tablets,
production management software? Many wineries
and phones. In its newest iteration, a basic program
use Excel to track their data, which results in complex
for smaller vineyards and wineries called Start, with a
worksheets that can become corrupted with time
more complete version called Start+ will be available for
and copying, and are often difficult to decipher when
purchase online. Launching the summer of 2016, this
one winemaker leaves and a new one takes the reins.
version of the software will allow you to begin tracking
Process2Wine avoids the downsides of using Excel to track
your production at a lower entry cost and let you move
complex data. In Process2Wine, the data is recorded in as
up to more complete data keeping as required by your
much detail as you desire, is centralized, and is searchable.
business. To learn more, find us at www.process2wine. o
generation of the software, bringing a simplified user
Short-run labelling dilemma solved Have you ever run short of labels for your vintage or need a label for a new blend? Labels represent your brand to the consumer and you want consistency and quality on every bottle. The MacDay Label Systems offers a new way to produce your labels.
savings. All of the labels are designed to work with the filling and labelling service Gemeny is using to fill their bottles.
Gemeny Winery and Vineyards of Maryland recently took advantage of MacDay’s label-printing system when they needed 3,200 labels of six different varieties to be bottled now and an unknown quantity for another run.
MacDay Label Systems has been offering a solution for high-quality variable printing for the past 15 years primarily to the consumer-made wine and the U.S. micro winery industries. The application of the technology works for many industries. The system is a perfect fit for start-up wineries or those who wish to be able to customize and personalize their own brand labels. Imagine the reaction of guests at a gala who see their names or the event logo on the wine at their table.
We compared the costs of production and decided to fully preprint labels for their larger production runs, and generic labels for their smaller, yet-to-be-produced runs. The generic label has all of the graphics the fully preprinted label has except for the variable information of the wine variety and vintage. The labels come in rolls and are fed into the MacDay thermal-transfer printer that Gemeny had purchased in 2012. MacDay’s custom software allows Gemeny to accurately place the variable information on the label. They can even use the same fonts as used on the press-printed labels. Labels print one at a time and are ready to be applied as soon as they are printed. It is hard to tell the difference between the press-printed labels and the thermal-transfer printed labels. This is the result Gemeny Winery is looking for. They get flexibility, quality and cost
The MacDay system is different from other printing systems in that it uses a high-quality thermal-transfer printer to add variable information to preprinted labels in rolls, one at a time. So print as many or as few as you need, save money and keep your image professionally presented. Contact Kim MacGowan at 1-888-828-3134, or info@macday.ca. She will help you keep your label costs and inventory under control while maintaining quality and flexibility. o Left: Gemeny Chardonnay sets. Below: Gemeny Generic Label set.
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Owners from left to right: Rob Wright, Henry Klassen (founder), and Jordan Klassen.
One generation to the next
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or nearly 35 years, Central Fabricating & Welding, located in the heart of Niagara’s wine region, has been servicing local businesses. Henry Klassen started the company as a
equipment for your winery. Our products include Borelli bottle lines, filters, pumps and presses from Zambelli, and fire & ice chillers from Kreyer. We are fully equipped
welding repair and industrial millwrighting operation.
to install this equipment, and our expert staff can design
Central Fabricating began to specialize in conveyance
and manufacture tanks, as well as any peripheral needs,
systems, material handling units, and piping to be able
such as catwalks or specialty conveyors. We are also fully
to more effectively service its clientele. The food and
licensed to provide sanitary welding and piping.
beverage industry has been in the forefront of our growth. We have excelled in stainless steel manufacturing of specialty equipment and conveyors. Central Fabricating & Welding is well suited to fill the
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needs of the wine industry. We are importers of tanks and
Central Fabricating & Welding is a family-owned and operated business, growing in our community. We are proud to be associated with the many fine wineries in our area to provide high-quality equipment and service. o
Don’t just dream it.. We take your wine tank
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Between Vine and Wine: Improving your winery’s energy costs and efficiencies
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our energy costs are rising, supply and demand are on an upward trajectory, budget-friendly climate control for your facility is tantamount, and the CFIA will be coming by soon for a site
of panel you want (two inches through 10 inches), the colour of steel you want them to be, and the heights that will work best in your space. Our panels are also ideal for separating two or more areas within a bigger space to
inspection. How do you make it all come together without
create better work spaces for your teams. With your input,
spending a fortune or starting again from scratch?
we’ll arrange for the panels to be delivered and installed at a time that’s convenient for you and your business to
We’ve got you covered.
prevent excessive downtime, and we can help coordinate
Structural Panels Inc. has spent the past 30 years
windows, doors, and other accessories to complete the
manufacturing insulated building panels for use in many
project. If you outgrow your space down the road, you can
different food production and storage facilities, including
even take the panels with you and repurpose them within
wineries. Our steel-skinned, EPS-cored insulated metal
your new space with minimal effort.
panels are easy to install and will help you save money on
If you’re interested in finding out more about how
heating and cooling your building every season and year
insulated metal panels can improve your space, budget and
after year. We’ve provided panels required to establish or
operations, please visit us online at www.structuralpanels.
upgrade a space so it’s ready for heavy traffic, frequent
ca, drop us a line at info@structuralpanels.ca, and/or get in
wash-downs, and on-site client meet and greets. With
touch with us by phone at 905-372-0195. We’d love to hear
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On guard against viruses
W
hen Eckhard
Kaesekamp’s commitment to growing
grape crop,” he says, adding that the
Kaesekamp is asked
virus-free vines has become even
best way to give growers confidence is
what differentiates
more of a priority than it was when
his grapevines from
by providing individual plant testing.
he chose to leave Germany and come
He also understands the need to
his competitors, he doesn’t hesitate.
to Canada to grow grapevines in
“We test each and every vine for
1987. He’s seen how the winemaking
viruses. It’s that simple. We don’t
industry has grown and he knows the
believe testing a small percentage
enormous investments that are put
of vines is good enough to ensure a
into winemaking.
clean, high-quality vine,” Kaesekamp says.
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“I see the stakes at risk in this
provide that testing at a competitive cost – something he’s been able to pull off. At his family owned Knights Grapevine Nursery, Kaesekamp is
industry. I understand what a high-
aware that he’s selling more than
As he prepares to enter his third
quality grapevine means to growers
healthy grapevines – he’s selling
decade selling grapevines in Canada
and winemakers whose livelihoods
the peace of mind that comes with
and the United States, Eckhard
are on the line with the health of their
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or nearly fifteen years, beginning in the late 80s, the name Euro Grapevine Nursery was synonymous in Canada with high-quality virus tested grapevines. Since the year 2000, I have been operating my grapevine operation in California’s wine country as Knight’s Grapevine Nursery, where under its new name, the nursery is still synonymous with healthy, tested vines. I sell vines throughout California, and continues to serve my grapevine growing friends in Canada. I use the strictest test process available, testing each and every plant. Whether in Canada or California, I understand that protecting vines against viruses means nothing less than protecting a vineyard owner’s future.
Sincerely,
Eckhard Kaesekamp Knights Grapevine Nursery
Swiharts expand into Canada with mist sprayers and ozone
S
wiharts are continuing a long-time tradition. Their goal since 1972 is to market a few quality products. Select products include farm equipment with their main focus on sprayers.
Their latest venture finds Swiharts teaming up with S3 Blowers from Swift Current, Saskatchewan to produce a powerful new line of mist sprayers.
Canada with reasonable prices. While ozone has been used for a long time in the disinfecting of produce, grapes, wineries, etc., various companies are examining the possibilities of use in the field. Swiharts will be experimenting with this ozone concept as they move forward with S3 blowers and the
The Agri Mist Innovations line of mist sprayers features
new Agri Mist Innovations line of sprayers.
the S3 fan, giving the air velocity to effectively spray a
Swihart’s LLC Spray Innovation Sprayers are built strong
wide range of applications. This powerful line of mist
with all steel framework, powder coat paint, galvanized
sprayers are mainly low-volume, but capable of saturation
fan, poly tank, and are made in America. Spray
spraying as well. With low-volume spraying, the overall
Innovation offers several PTO models, as well as self-
volume and chemical usage can be considerably reduced
contained motor models. Check out the vineyard video on
compared to conventional spraying. The high wind
Swihart’s homepage at
velocity, along with the swirling action and cubic feet of
www.swihart-sales.com. The self-contained motor-powered
air volume, completely engulfs the canopy with a fine
Little Hercules is a compact lightweight mist sprayer with
mist.
a wide range of uses. The Little Hercules is small enough
Applications will cover a wide range from tall trees, orchards, produce, vineyards, bushes, vining crops, cattle, etc. The unique tank design allows for a lower centre of gravity, added stability, and a compact design. Lightweight and low horsepower requirement, combined with high performance will set the Agri Mist Innovation sprayer apart from the competition. With the Agri Mist Innovations line of sprayers built in
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Canada, Swiharts are looking forward to marketing in
to fit in utility vehicles and can go almost anywhere. It can be used in small places like narrow rows in nurseries or vineyards where a conventional sprayer would not easily fit. For more information on Spray Innovation sprayers and Agri Mist Innovation sprayers, contact Swihart’s LLC (owner and distributor), 7240 CR AA Quinter, KS 67752. Call them at 785-754-3513, or visit them online at www.swihart-sales.com. o
Your Product, Our Shape
B
runi Glass is one of the most important
Bruni produces containers for virtually any product that
European distributors of glass containers,
can be packaged in glass – be it wine, champagne, spirits,
specializing in creating innovative glass
oil and vinegar, preserves, cosmetics, pharmaceutical
bottles and jars for food and beverages. Since
products, and more. We tell your brand story through
its establishment in 1974 in Milan, the company became
custom and personalized packaging, tailored to your
a reference point for this market in Italy. The company
specific taste.
developed a strong international approach that brought the
can provide from custom higher-end bottles to standard,
and the opening of its first subsidiary in the US in 1997.
economical shapes. We pay attention to costs because we
Bruni Glass is now a group serving over 6,000 customers in 17 countries through branches and warehouses in Italy, France, Spain and North America. Canada and the US East Coast are served by Bruni Glass Packaging offices and warehouse located in Montreal, QuĂŠbec as well as
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Bruni Glass always meets the request of the market as we
first distribution agreement in the United States in 1992,
know our customer needs the most economical solutions. At the same time, quality is never compromised. We bring you the profiles that stand out and we successfully cater to this demand, thanks to our innovation centre and the experts that support our customers from model selection to labelling and decoration. We believe that an exclusive
Hamilton, Ontario. The Bruni Glass Packaging warehouse
and recognizable custom-designed container adds value
in Fairfield has a capacity for direct containers, and from
to the content. This is why we develop customized bottles
there it delivers to the West Coast and the central markets
working side by side with our customers from drawing, to
granting competitive pricing and top shelf service.
prototype until we reach the desired end product together.
The perfect bottle is a balance of shape, colour, decoration,
Telling your brand story and achieving distinction in the
capacity and glass weight – a different mix for every
marketplace is so important. Let us make your wine and/or
customer, as unique as a fingerprint. The one consistent
spirits bottle stand out on the shelf by creating the custom
underlying feature is always the high quality of the
and personalized bottle suited to the quality of your
packaging. At Bruni, containers are systematically tested
premium beverage. To see all shapes available, go to
and controlled by qualified technicians following the strict
www.bruniglass.com or contact Bruni Glass Packaging at
rules listed in the quality specifications and respecting the
info@bruniglass.com.o
highest production standards required by the food industry. Our most innovative and cutting-edge shapes for the wine bottles come from the creativity and inspiration of the young European design students competing at the Bruni Glass Design Award. This is a biennial design contest for the creation of new glass containers for the food and beverage industry, launched, organized, and sponsored totally by Bruni Glass. The Bruni Glass Design Award is not only a tough competition but also a unique educational experience and a real workshop. Students struggle to turn their ideas into shapes that can stand the hollow glass technology manufacturing process and become a stunning reality. Only the most high-performing and voted shapes deserve the award in their section (wines, spirits, jars, gourmet). They become Bruni Glass property and are available to become exclusive models for Bruni’s customers. All projects are registered by Bruni Glass and covered by patent. Models like Caligula, Due Fondos, Pilar, Nuovo Chianti, Bacchipectus and Tulip are dreams come true for their designers as they were launched on the market and have become distinctive elements for some brands in the wine industry.
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GONE TO THE D OGS From vine securit y to greeter, we raise a paw to winery dogs
FLYING HIGH
The use of drones to
monitor vineyard s
FROM THEATRE TASTING ROOMTO The Okan agan’s first urba n winery
Five ways to
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t’s no secret, a single wine barrel can run for a few thousand dollars. although it’s worth every penny to produce that delicious wine, after it’s done its job, wineries are stuck with the thing.
since we love being sustainable here at Crush, we came up with a few ideas to breathe new life into the barrel that perfectly aged your wine, but now needs a new alter ego.
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ALBERTA
Barr Estate Fruit Winery
51526 Range Rd. 231, Sherwood Park, AB T8B 1K9
Birds and Bees Winery Inc. Box 110, Brosseau, AB T0B 0P0
Chinook Arch Meadery
Box 12, Site 14, RR 1, Okotoks, AB T1S 1A1
enSanté Winery
Box 110, Brosseau, AB T0B 0P0
Fallentimber Meadery
P.O. Box 27, Water Valley, AB T0M 2E0
Field Stone Fruit Wines
232 Township Rd., Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6
Fireside Winery & Market Garden Inc.
106 - 39368 RR 19-2, Stettler County, AB T0C 2L0
Lake Saskatoon Winery RR 1, Wembley, AB T0H 3S0
Spirit Hills Ltd.
240183 2380 Dr. West, Millarville, AB T0L 1K0
Camelot Vineyards Ltd.
Country Vines
Bartier Bros. Vineyard & Winery
Campbell’s Gold Honey Farm & Meadery
Country Wine Cellar
2595 Lefeuvre Rd., Abbotsford, BC V4X 1L5
618B 7th Ave., Keremeos, BC V0X 1N3
Cana Vines Winery
Covert Farms Family Estate
129 Brauns Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T2
Box 249, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Canada Berries
Crescent Hill Winery
12791 Blundell Rd., Richmond, BC V6W 1B4
205 Spruce Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8V9
Canada West Tree Fruits
Crescent Wines
1B - 2287 Ward Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4R5
20535A Douglas Crescent, Langley, BC V3A 4B6
Carbrea Vineyard & Winery
Crescent Wines
Carriage House Wines
Crowsnest Vineyard
Cassini Cellars
Culmina Family Estate Winery
1140 27th Ave. South, Creston, BC V0B 1G1 4821 Ryegrass Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
BC Tree Fruits Cider Company
880 Vaughan Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 7E4
BC Wine Grape Council
P.O. Box 1218, Peachland, BC V0H 1X0
BC Wine Studio
2434 Oliver Ranch Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R2
Beaufort Vineyard & Estate Winery 5854 Pickering Rd., Courtenay, BC V9J 1T4
Beaumont Family Estate Winery
2775 Boucherie Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2G4
Bella Wines Ltd.
4320 Gulch Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Ben Isaksen
6 - 1135 Main St., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R4
Bench 1775 Winery
1775 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T8
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Black Dog Cellars
104 - 2762 190th St., Surrey, BC V3S 3W6
Black Hills Estate Winery
1st R.O.W. Estate Winery 22 Oaks Winery
1 - 6380 Lakes Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 5V6
33 Acres Cider Company
15 West 8th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Y 1M8
40 Knots Estate Winery
2400 Anderton Rd., Comox, BC V9M 4E5
50th Parallel Estate
17101 Terrace View Rd., Lake Country, BC V4V 1B7
8th Generation Vineyard Inc.
6807 Hwy. 97, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z9
Aces Okanagan Estate Winery
P.O. Box 40, 1309 Smethurst Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Adega on 45th Estate Winery 7311 45th St., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V6
Alderlea Vineyards
1751 Stamps Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 5W2
Anarchist Mountain Vineyard
1826 Hwy. 3 East, Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V6
Ancient Hill Winery
4918 Anderson Rd., Kelowna, BC V1X 7V7
Andrés Wines B.C. Ltd.
2120 Vintner St., Port Moody, BC V3H 1W8
Antelope Ridge
32057 Suite 13 Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Aquaherbs Winery House
26 - 2550 Acland Rd., Kelowna, BC V1X 7L4
Arrowleaf Cellars Winery
1574 Camp Rd., Lake Country, BC V4V 1K1
Artisan Sakemaker at Granville Island 1339 Railspur Alley, Vancouver, BC V6H 4G9
Aurora Winery
120 - 6753 Graybar Rd., Richmond, BC V6W 1H7
Averill Creek Vineyard
6552 North Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6K9
Baccata Ridge Winery
68 McManus Rd., Grindrod, BC V0E 1Y0
Backyard Vineyards
3033 232nd St., Langley, BC V2Z 3A8
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Baillie-Grohman Estate Winery
385 Matheson Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R5
Black Hills Estate Winery
4190 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 4318 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Black Widow Winery
1590 & 1630 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T7
Blackwood Lane Vineyards & Winery 25180 8th Ave., Aldergrove, BC V4W 2G8
Blasted Church Vineyards
3489 East Kelowna Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4H1
1885 Central Rd., Hornby Island, BC V0R 1Z0 32764 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 32056 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Castoro de Oro Estate Winery 4004 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Caven Cellars
26825 16th Ave., Aldergrove, BC V4W 2S3
Cedar Creek Estate Winery
5445 Lakeshore Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4S5
Celista Estate Winery
12900 Steveston Hwy., Richmond, BC V6W 1A3
108 - 2255 King George Hwy., Surrey, BC V4A 5A4 2036 Surprise Dr., Cawston, BC V0X 1C0 4790 Wild Rose St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Damali Winery and Vinegary
3500 Telegraph Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0
D’Angelo Estate Winery
979 Lochore Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8V1
Daydreamer Wines Inc.
1493 Todd Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T6
de Vine Vineyards
2319 Beguelin Rd., Celista, BC V0E 1L0
6181-B Old West Saanich Rd. Saanichton, BC V8M 1W8
Central City Winery
Deep Roots Winery
11411 Bridgeview Dr., Surrey, BC V3R 0C2
Cerelia Vineyards & Estate Winery Inc. 2235 Ferko Rd., Cawstown, BC V0X 1C2
Chandra Estates Winery
33264 121st St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
884 Tillar Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Deol Vineyard
6645 Somenos Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 5Z3
Desert Hills Estate Winery
30480 71st St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Chase and Warren Estate Wines
Dirty Laundry Vineyard
Chateau Blue Winery
Divino Estate Winery
Chateau Wolff Estates
Domaine De Chaberton Estates
2534 Maxey Rd., Nanaimo, BC V9S 5V6
1064 216th St., Langley, BC V2Z 1R3
Checkmate Artisanal Winery
Domaine Jasmin Wines
4799 Wild Rose St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
444 Lakeview Rd., Thetis Island, BC V0R 2Y0
Cherry Point Vineyards
Domaine Rochette Winery
840 Cherry Point Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L3
10555 West Saanich Rd., North Saanich, BC V8L 6A8
Blue Moon Estate Winery
Church & State Wines
Dominion Cider Co.
Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars
Church & State Wines (Black Sage)
Double Cross Cidery
2385 Allendale Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R2
31120 87th St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Blue Sky Estate Winery
Church & State Wines Inc.
Dragonfly Hill Vineyard
11621 87th St., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V2
31078 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Bordertown Vineyards
Ciao Bella Winery
Dunham & Froese Estate Winery
9140 92nd Ave., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V2
3252 Glencoe Rd., West Kelowna, BC V4T 1M2
Bounty Cellars
City Side Winery
7 - 364 Lougheed Rd., Kelowa, BC V1X 7R8
328 West 2nd Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Y 1C8
Britannia Beach Ciderworks
Clos Du Soleil Winery
16 Frontage Rd., Brittannia Beach, BC V0N 1J0
2568 Upper Bench Rd., Keremoes, BC V0X 1N4
British Columbia Wine Authority
Coastal Black Estate Winery
888 Westminster Ave. West, Penticton, BC V2A 8S2
2186 Endall Rd., Black Creek, BC V9J 1G8
2981 East Kelowna Rd. and 2960 McCulloch Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4A6
British Columbia Wine Institute
Columbia Gardens Vineyards & Winery
1 - 1726 Dolphin Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 9R9
9340 Station Rd., Trail, BC V1R 4W6
EauVivre Winery & Vineyards Ltd.
Burrowing Owl Vineyards
Constantin Vasilica Winery
500 Burrowing Owl Place, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
1385 Frost Rd., Chilliwack, BC V2R 4X8
C.C. Jentsch Cellars
Constellation Brands Canada
4522 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
38691 97th St. North, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Cahoots
Corcelettes Estate Winery
3609 Gordon Dr., Kelowna, BC V1W 4A7
2582 Upper Bench Rd., Keremoes, BC V0X 1N4
Calona Wines and Vineyards
Corlan Vineyard & Farm
378 Parsons Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R5
Blind Tiger Vineyards
11014 Bond Rd., Lake Country, BC V4V 1J6
Blossom Winery
5491 Minoru Boulevard, Richmond, BC V6X 2B1
Blue Grouse Vineyards
4365 Blue Grouse Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6M3
Blue Heron Fruit Winery
18539 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2R9 4905 Darcy Rd., Courtenay, BC V9J 1R5
1125 Richter St., Kelowna, BC V1Y 2K6
6253 Drinkwater Rd., Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8W6 17617 Ford Rd. Detour, Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 1Z1
1445 Benvenuto Rd., Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1J5
8441 McFarlane Rd., Denman Island, BC V0R 1T0
7311 Fiske St., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0 1500 Freeman Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L3
10216 Gould Ave., Summerland, BC V8P 2A2 3363 Springfield Rd., Kelowna, BC V1P 1C6 6130 Oold West Saanich Rd., Victoria, BC V9E 2G8 300 Covert Place, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
D’Vine Estate Winery
B2 - 15562 24th Ave., Surrey, BC V4A 2J5
E & J Gallo Winery Canada Ltd.
770 - 999 BRd.way West, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1K5
East Kelowna Cider Company
716 Lowe Dr., Cawston, BC V0X 1C0
Echo Valley Vineyard
P.O. Box 816, 4651 Waters Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 3Y2
Edge of the Earth Vineyards
4758 Gulch Rd., Spallumcheen, BC V0E 1B4
Elephant Island Orchard Wines
2730 Ainkins Loop, Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Emandare Vineyard and Winery 6798 Norcross Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6C3
Emerald Coast Vineyards
Gray Monk Estate Winery
Lang Vineyards
Mission Hill Winery
Enrico Winery
Hainle Vineyards Estate Winery
Larch Hills Winery
Mistaken Identity Vineyards
110 Timms Rd., Salmon Arm, BC V1E 2P8
164 Norton Rd., Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2P5
Estate Thurn
Harper’s Trail Estate Winery
Lariana Cellars Estate Winery
Mocojo Winery
9304 2nd Ave., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V1
1202 Gawne Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Lastella Winery
Monster Vineyards
8123 148th St., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V0
1010 Tupper Ave., Penticton, BC V2A 8S5
Laughing Stock Vineyards
Montagu Cellars Winery
1548 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T7
29 - 1350 West 6th Ave., Vancouver, BC V6H 1A7
Lavina Estate
Montakarn Estate Winery
5214 Clcahl Rd., Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4
5462 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Le Coin Perdu Vineyard
Monte Creek Ranch Winery
10238 160th Ave., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V2
2420 Miners Bluff Rd., Monte Creek, BC V0E 2M0
Le Vieux Pin Winery
Mooberry Winery
Left Field Cider Company
Moon Curser Vineyards
Liquidity Wines
Moraine Estate Winery
Little Farm Winery
Morning Bay Wine Company
Little Straw Vineyards Estate Winery
Mount Boucherie Vineyards & Cellars
2787 Alberni Hwy., Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8R2 3280 Telegraph Rd., Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P3 5214 Monro Ave., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z2
Evolve Cellars
20623 McDougald Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
Ex Nihilo Vineyards
1525 Camp Rd., Lake Country, BC V4V 1K1
Fairview Cellars
13147 334th Ave., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Faustino Estate Cidery
14014 97th St., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V2
Fireweed Brewing Corp.
1083 Richter St., Kelowna, BC V1Y 2K6
First Estate Winery
5078 Cousins Place, Peachland, BC V0H 1X2
Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards
697 Hwy. 97, Peachland, BC V0H 1X9
Forbidden Fruit Winery
620 Sumac Rd., Cawston, BC V0X 1C3
Fort Berens Estate Winery Ltd.
1881 Hwy. 99 North, Lillooet, BC V0K 1V0
Fort Wine Company
26151 84th Ave., Langley, BC V1M 3M6
Foxtrot Vineyards
2333 Gammon Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Fraser River Wines
8 - 32851 London Ave., Mission, BC V2V 6M7
Fraser Valley Cider Company
22128 16 Ave., Langley, BC V2Z 1L3
Frequency
2261 Garner Rd., Kelowna, BC V1P 1E3
Gabriola Island Winery
1055 Camp Rd., Lake Country, BC V4V 2H4 5355 Trepanier Bench Rd., Peachland, BC V0H 1X0 2761 Shuswap Rd., Kamloops, BC V2H 1S9
Hawthorne Mountain Vineyards
P.O. Box 480 Green Lake Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
Heaven’s Gate Estate Winery
8001 Happy Valley Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Heron Ridge Estates
1682 Thrums Rd., Castlegar, BC V1N 4N4
Hester Creek Estate Winery
13163 326th Ave., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Hidden Chapel Winery
9756 Pinehill Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Hillside Estate Winery
1350 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T6
Hornby Island Winery
7000 Anderson Dr., Hornby Island, BC V0R 1Z0
House of Rose Vineyards
2270 Garner Rd., Kelowna, BC V1P 1E2
Howling Bluff Estate Winery
1086 Three Mile Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T7
Howling Moon Cider House 7952 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T5
Hugging Tree Winery
1002 Hwy. 3, Cawston, BC V0X 1C3
Indigenous World Winery
675/675A Katherine Rd., Kelowna, BC V1Z 3G2
Inniskillin Okanagan Vineyard Inc. 4856 Mariposa Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Intersection Estate Winery 450 Rd. 8, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
2493 Gammon Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
34070 73rd St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 8821 Hwy. 97 C, Logan Lake, BC V0K 1W0 4720 Allendale Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R2 2155 Newton Rd., Cawston, BC V0X 1C1 2815 Ourtoland Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2H7
Little Tribune Winery
6160 Central Rd., Hornby Island, BC V0R 1Z0
Lock & Worth Winery
1060 Poplar Grove Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T6
Long Table Distillery Ltd.
1451 Hornby St., Vancouver, BC V6Z 1W8
Lotusland Vineyards
28450 King Rd., Abbotsford, BC V4X 1B1
Lulu Island Winery
16880 Westminster Hwy., Richmond, BC V6V 1A8
Lunessence Winery & Vineyard
575 Balsam St., Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X1
Intersection Estate Winery
Ganton & Larsen Prospect Winery c/o Artisan Wine Co. Vancouver
Intrigue Wines Ltd.
Maan Farms Winery
P.O. Box 474, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
12108 Pow Rd., Lake Country, BC V4V 1G2
Garry Oaks Winery
Ironwood Steins and Wines
Magpie Cellars
9736 326th Ave., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
5716 Gartrell Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z4 790 McKenzie Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 7N4 3897 Casorso Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4R6
1880 Fulford-Ganges Rd., Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2A5
11151 Horseshoe Way, Unit 1 Richmond, BC V7A 4S1
Gehringer Brothers Estate Winery
Isabella Winery
1197 Aspen Rd. , Malahat, BC V0R 2L0
876 Rd. 8, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
11491 River Rd., Richmond, BC V6X 1Z6
Giant Head Winery
Jackson-Triggs Okanagan Estate Winery
105 - 16055 Fraser Hwy., Surrey, BC V4N 0G2
4307 Gartrell Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z4
7857 Tucelnuit Dr., Oliver, BC V0H 1T2
Glass House Estate Winery
JoieFarm
1016 Littlejohn Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
23449 0 Ave., Langley, BC V2Z 2X3
2825 Naramata Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Glenterra Vineyards
Kalala Organic Estate Winery
3897 Cobble Hill Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0
3361 Glencoe Rd., West Kelowna, BC V4T 1M1
Godfrey Brownell Vineyards
Kermode Wild Berry Winery
4911 Marshall Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6T3
8457 River Rd. South, Dewdney, BC V0M 1H0
Gold Hill Winery
Kettle Valley Winery
3502 Fruitvale Way, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
2988 Hayman Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Gold Hill Winery
Kismet Estate Winery
29014 97th St. North, Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V0
9580 306th Ave., Oliver, BC V0T 1T0
Golden Age Meadery
Kitsch Family Wines
1105 - 22091 Fraserwood Way, Richmond, BC V6W 0A8
3330 Neid Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4H5
Golden Beaver Winery Inc.
Malahat Estate Vineyard Maple Creek Winery
Marichel Vineyard and Winery Marionette Winery
2540 40th St. Northeast, Salmon Arm, BC V1E1Z3
Marshwood Estate Winery
548 Jade Rd., Quadra Island, BC V0P 1HO
Maverick Estate Winery
3986 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Meadow Vista Honey Wines
3975 June Springs Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4E4
Merridale Cider
1230 Merridale Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0
Meyer Family Vineyards
1730 Mission Hill Rd., West Kelowna, BC V4T 2E4
403 Lowry’s Rd., Parksville, BC V9P 2B5 3628 Hwy. 3 East, Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V6 1865 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T9 1466 Mitchell St., Oak Bay, BC V8R 4S2 829 Douglas Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 1N9
Mount Lehman Winery
5094 Mount Lehman Rd., Abbotsford, BC V4X 1V5
Muse Winery
11195 Chalet Rd., North Saanich, BC V8L 5M1
Nagging Doubt Winery
4513 Sallows Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4C2
Naramalta Estate Winery
940 Lower Debeck Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Naramata Bench Wineries Association
#374, 113 - 437 Martin St., Penticton, BC V2A 5L1
Niche Wine Company
1901 Bartley Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2M6
Nichol Vineyard
RR 1, S 14, C 13, Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Nighthawk Estate Winery
2735 Green Lake Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
Nk’Mip Cellars
1400 Rancher Creek Rd., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V6
Noble Ridge Winery
2320 Oliver Ranch Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
Northam Winery
965 McGill Place, Kamloops, BC V2C 6N9
Northern Lights Estate Winery Ltd.
746 PG Pulpmill Rd., Prince George, BC V2K 5P4
Odd Society Winery
1725 Powell St., Vancouver, BC V5L 1H6
Off the Grid Organic Winery
3623 Glencoe Rd., West Kelowna, BC V4T 1L8
Okanagan Crush Pad Winery
16576 Fosbery Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
Okanagan Spirits
267 Bernard Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 6N2
Okanagan Spirits
2920 28th Ave., Vernon, BC V1T 1V9
Krause Berry Farms and Estate Winery 6179 248th Streeet, Langley, BC V4W 1C3
4287 McLean Creek Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R1
Okanaganvilla Estate Winery
29690 South Hwy. 97, RR 1, S 42, C 19, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Kraze Legz Vineyard and Winery
Middle Mountain Mead
141 Fir Ave., Kaleden, BC V2A 7K8
3505 Euston Rd., Hornby Island, BC V0R 1Z0
Old Douglas Farm
Granite Creek Estate Wines
La Frenz Winery
Millstone Estate Winery
Gray Monk Cellars
Lake Breeze Vineyards
Misconduct Wine Co.
2302 Skimikin Rd., Tappen, BC V0E 2X0 1055 Camp Rd., Okanagan Centre, BC V4V 2H4
740 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T5 930 Sammet Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
2300 East Wellington Rd., Nanaimo, BC V9R 6V7 375 Upper Bench Rd. North, Penticton, BC V2A 6J6
3240 Pooley Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4G7 1 Richardson Bay Rd., Lasqueti Island, BC V0R 1J0
Oliver Twist Estate Winery
33013 87th St. (Rd. 9A), Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Orchard Hill Estate Cidery
23404 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
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Orofino Vineyards
Sage Hills Winery and Vineyards
Spierhead Winery
The Wine Cottage
Osoyoos Larose Estate Winery
Sagewood Winery
Spiller Estate Fruit Winery
The Winery
475 Upper Bench Rd. North, Penticton, BC V2A 8T4
3125 Van Horne Rd., Qualicum Beach, BC V9K 2R3
Ovino Winery
Salt Spring Wild Cider House
Spinnakers Brew Pub
Thee VineGlass Vineyard
308 Catherine St., Victoria, BC V9A 3S8
306 Sumac Rd., Cawston, BC V0X 1C3
Pacific Breeze Winery
Salt Spring Winery
Spring Land Winery
Therapy Vineyards
6962 236th St., Langley, BC V2Y 2H8
940 Debeck Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Squeezed Wines
Thetis Island Vineyards
7229 Tucelnuit Dr., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
90 Pilkey Point Rd., Thetis Island, BC V0R 2Y0
SR Winery & Distillery
Thornhaven Estate Winery
10316 152 A St., Surrey, BC V3R 7P6
6816 Andrew Ave., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z7
St. Hubertus Estate Winery
Three Sisters Winery
St. Laszlo Vineyards
Tightrope Winery
St. Urban Winery
Time Estate Winery
2152 Barcelo Rd., Cawston, BC V0X 1C0 38691 97th St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
1577 Yankee Flats Rd., Salmon Arm, BC V1E 3J4 6 & 7 - 320 Stewardson Way, New Westminster, BC V3M 6C3
Painted Rock Estate Winery
400 Smythe Dr., Penticton, BC V2A 8W6
Paradise Ranch Wines
589 Meadow Lark Rd., Kamloops, BC V2H 1S9 151 Sharp Rd., Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2P6 151 Lee Rd., Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2A5
Sandhill Wines
1125 Richter St., Kelowna, BC V1Y 2K6
Saturna Island Family Estate Winery
901 - 525 Seymour St., Vancouver, BC V6B 3H7
1100 - 1199 West Hastings St. Vancouver, BC V6E 3T5
Peller Estates Winery
Saturna Island Vineyards
Pentage Wines
Savard Vines
Perseus Winery & Vineyards
Sawmill Creek Wines
Pipe Dreams
Saxon Winery
Platinum Bench Estate Winery
Scenic Rd. Cider
Pomona Cider Mill
Scorched Earth Winery
Poplar Grove Winery
Sea Cider
1125 Richter St., Kelowna, BC V1Y 2K6 4400 Lakeside Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8W3 134 Lower Bench Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 1A8 168 Sportsman Bowl Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 30640 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 5470 Hwy. 6, Burton, BC V0G 1E0 425 Middle Bench Rd. North, Penticon, BC V2A 8S5
Precept Wine
109 - 19130 24th Ave., Surrey, BC V3S 3S9
Privato Vineyard and Winery
5505 Westsyde Rd., Kamloops, BC V2B 8N5
Quail’s Gate Vineyard Estate Winery
3303 Boucherie Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2H3
Quidni Estate Winery
1465 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 4M1
8 Quarry Rd., Saturna Island, BC V0N 2Y0 25200 Callan Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0 P.O. Box 1650, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 9819 Lumsdale Ave., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0 770 Packinghouse Rd., Kelowna, BC V1V 2E1 6006 Lakeshore Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4J5 2487 Mt. St. Michael Rd., Saanichton, BC V8S 2H4
Sea Star Estate Farm and Vineyards
6621 Harbour Hill Dr., Pender Island, BC V0N 2M1
Secret Wines
301 Rd. 20, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
See Ya Later Ranch
2575 Green Lake Rd., Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
Serendipity Estate Winery
990 Debeck Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
3950 Spiers Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4B3
5225 Lakeshore Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4J1 RR 1, S 95, C 8, Hwy. 3, Keremoes, BC V0X 1N0 47189 Bailey Rd., Chilliwack, BC V2R 4S8
Stable Door Cellars
1250 Munson Ave., Penticton, BC V2A 8S5
Stag’s Hollow Winery and Vineyard
2237 Sunvalley Way, Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
Stoneboat Vineyards
356 Orchard Grove Lane, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Stones Throw Vineyard and Estate Winey 1932 August Rd., Courtenay, BC V9J 1Y3
Sumac Ridge Estate Winery
17403 Hwy. 97 Box 307, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Summer Gate Winery
11612 Morrow Ave., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Summerhill Estate Winery
1 - 4870 Chute Lake Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4M3
Summerland Heritage Cider Company 5419 Fir Ave., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z4
Sunnybrae Vineyards & Winery
Quinta Ferreira Estate Winery
Seven Stones Winery (The)
1143 Hwy. 3, Cawston, BC V0X 1C0
3849 Sunnybrae Canoe Point Rd., Tappen, BC V0E 2X0
Raven Ridge Cidery Inc.
Signature Wine Cellars
Sunshine Coast Winery
6094 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T8 2898 East Kelowna Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4H4
Ravenskill Orchards
1240 Coats Dr., Gabriola Island, BC V0R 1X4
Recline Ridge Vineyards and Winery 2640 Skimikin Rd. West, Tappen, BC V0E 2X0
Red Rooster Winery
891 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8V1
River Stone Estate Winery
143 Buchanan Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T2
River’s Bend Winery
15560 Colebrook Rd., Surrey, BC V3S 0L2
Rd. 13 Vineyards
799 Ponderosa Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Robin Ridge Winery
2686 Middle Bench Rd., Keremoes, BC V0X 1N2
2060 Guthrie Rd., Comox, BC V9M 3P6
Silk Scarf Cellars
4917 Gartrell Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Silver Sage Winery
4852 Ryegrass Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Silverside Farm
3810 Cobble Hill Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0
Similkameen Wineries Association P.O. Box 246, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0
Singletree Winery
5782 Mt. Lehman Rd., Abbotsford, BC V4X 1V4
Skimmerhorn Winery & Vineyard Ltd. 1218 27th Ave. South, Creston, BC V0B 1G1
Sleeping Giant
6206 Canyon View Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z7
Rocky Creek Winery
Sleeping Lady Winery
Rollingdale Winery
Snowgoose Brewery Inc.
1854 Myhrest Rd., Cowichan Bay, BC V0R 1N1 2306 Hayman Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 1Z5
Ruby Blues Winery
917 Naramata Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8V1
Rustic Roots Winery
2238 Hwy. 3, Cawston, BC V0X 1C2
156 Sumac Rd., Cawston, BC V0X 1C3 203B - 1546 Derwent Way, Delta, BC V3M 6M4
Sonoran Estate Winery
21606 Bridgeman Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
South Island Saskatoons
1245 Fisher Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0
5245 Selma Park Rd., Sechelt, BC V0N 3A2
Symphony Vineyard
6409 Oldfield Rd., Central Saanich, BC V8M 1X8
Synchromesh Wines
4220 McLean Creek Rd., Okanagan, BC V0H 1R1
Tangled Vines Estate Winery
2140 Sun Valley Way, Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R2
Tantalus Vineyards
1670 Dehart Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4N6
Terravista Vineyards
1853 Sutherland Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T8
4315 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards
32830 Tinhorn Creek Rd., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Top Shelf Winery
236 Linden Ave., Kaleden, BC V0H 1K0
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery 21152 16th Ave., Langley, BC V2Z 1K3
Township 7 Vineyards & Winery
1450 McMillan Ave., Penticton, BC V2A 8T3
Travelling Vines Winery
4 - 8860 Jim Bailey Crescent, Kelowna, BC V4V 2L7
Trovao Estate Winery
1039 Debeck Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Tugwell Creek Farm
8750 West Coast Rd., Sooke, BC V0S 1N0
Twisted Hills Craft Cider
2080 Ritchie Dr., Cawston, BC V0X 1C1
Tyler Harlton Wines
1 - 9576 Cedar Ave., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z2
Unsworth Vineyards
2915 Cameron-Taggart Rd., Mill Bay, BC V0R 1L0
Upper Bench Estate Winery
170 Upper Bench Rd. South, Penticton, BC V2A 8T1
Urban Meadery
6 - 325 Bay Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 7S3
Valley Vines To Wines
260 - 2720 Mill Bay Rd., Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P1
Van Westen Vineyards
850 Boothe Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Vancouver Urban Winery
55 Dunlevy Ave., Vancouver, BC V6A 3A3
Vanessa Vineyard
1090 Hwy. 3, Cawston, BC V0X 1C3
Vigneti Zanatta
The Cellars at the Rise/ Stomping Ground Winery
Vinosaurs Winemaker
4667 East Vernon Rd., Vernon, BC V1B 3H9
170 Vineyard Way, Vernon, BC V1H 1Z9
The Hatch
3189 Boucherie Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2H1
The Planet Bee Meadery
5011 Bella Vista Rd., Vernon, BC V1H 1A1
Sage Bush Winery
Sperling Vineyards
The View Winery
1405 Pioneer Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4M6
1050 Fleet Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T7
The BX Press Inc.
SouthEnd Farm Vineyards
3045 Hwy. 3, Keremoes, BC V0X 1N1
1493 Todd Rd., Penticton, BC V2A 8T6
Venturi-Schulze Vineyards
16414 Hwy. 97, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
Rustico Farm & Cellars
319 Sutil Rd., Quadra Island, BC V0P 1N0
312 - 130 Centennial Dr., Courtenay, BC V9N 6H5
The Back Door Winery
The Roost Farm Centre and Highland House Farm Winery
4444 Golden Mile Dr., Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
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18555 Matsu Dr., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z6
1819 McTavish Rd., North Saanich, BC V8L 5T9 1 - 2287 Ward Rd., Kelowna, BC V1W 4R5
4235 Vineyard Rd., Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0 5039 Marshall Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 2X1 1263 Pacific Boulevard, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2R6
vinPerdu Cellars Inc.
5381 Hwy. 97, Oliver, BC V0H 1T1
Vista D’oro Farms & Winery
20856 4th Ave., Langley, BC V2Z 1T6
Volcanic Hills Estate Winery
2845 Boucherie Rd., West Kelowna, BC V1Z 2G6
Waterside Vineyard & Winery
70 Waterside Rd., Enderby, BC V0E 1V3
Wellbrook Winery
4626 88th St., Delta, BC V4K 3N3
Westham Island Estate Winery
2170 Westham Island Rd., Delta, BC V4K 3N2
NOVA SCOTIA
Andrews’ Scenic Acres / Scoth Block Winery
Wild Goose Vineyards & Winery
Andrés Wines Atlantic Ltd.
2145 Sun Valley Way, Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
491 Willow St., Truto, NS B2N 6T3
9365 10th Sideroad (Ashgrove) Milton / Halton Hills, ON L9T 2X9
William Tell Family Estate
Annapolis Highland Vineyards
Angels Gate Winery
948 - 27th Ave. South, Creston, BC V0B 1G0
2635 Clementsvale Rd., Bear River East, NS B0S 1B0
4260 Mountainview Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Willow Hill Wines Inc.
Avondale Sky Winery
Applewood Farm Winery
12315 326th Ave., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Working Horse Winery
5266 Coldham Rd., Peachland, BC V0H 1X2
Wynnwood Cellars
5566 Hwy. 3A, Wynndel, BC V0B 2N2
Yellowpoint Vineyard
13386 Cedar Rd., Ladysmith, BC V9G 1H6
YK3 Sake Producer
23 - 11151 Horseshoe Way, Richmond, BC V7A 4S5
Young & Wyse Collection
9503 12th Ave., Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V0
MANITOBA Rigby Orchards Ltd.
Box 163, Killarney, MB R0K 1G0
80 Avondale Cross Rd. Newport Landing, NS B0N 2A0
Benjamin Bridge
1842 White Rock Rd., RR 1, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R1
Bishop’s Cellar
6 - 1477 Lower Water St., Halifax, NS B3J 3Z4
Blomidon Estate Winery
10318 Hwy. 221, Habitant, NS B0P 1H0
Devonian Coast Wineries Ltd.
48 Vintage Lane, Malagash, NS B0K 1E0
Domaine de Grand Pré
11611 Hwy. 1, P.O. Box 105, Grand Pre, NS B0P 1M0
Gaspereau Vineyards
2239 White Rock Rd., Gaspereau, NS B4P 2R1
Jost Vineyards Ltd.
NEW BRUNSWICK
48 Vintage Lane, Malagash, NS B0K 1E0
35 Gorhams Bluff Rd., Kingston, NB E5N 1A8
1293 Grand Pré Rd., Wolfville, NS B4P 2R3
L’Acadie Vineyards
310 Slayer Rd., Gaspereau, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R1
12442 McCowan Rd., Stouffville, ON L4A 7X5
Archibald Orchards Winery
6275 Liberty St. North, Bowmanville, ON L1C 3K6
Atlantis Niagara Wines
4524 John St., Box 820, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
Atlas Wine Merchants/ Vincor Int’l
441 Courtney Park Dr. East, Mississauga, ON L5T 2V3
Auntie Din’s Fudge Factory Inc.
667 Welham Rd., Unit 2, Barrie, ON L4N 0B7
Aure Wines
3749 Walker Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Back 10 Cellars
4101 King St., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
Bains Rd. Cider Company
1019 Bains Rd., Dunnville, ON N1A 2W8
Barnyard Wine Co.
Box 388, 591 Christian Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Bellamere Country Winery & Event Centre 1260 Gainsborough Rd., London, ON N6H 5K8
Caroline Cellars Winery
1010 Line 2, P.O. Box 358, Virgil, ON L0S 1T0
Carolinian Winery & Eatery
4823 Dundas St. East, Thorndale, ON N0M 2P0
Casa Dea Estates Winery
1186 Greer Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Cattail Creek Family Estate Winery 1156 Concession 6 Rd., RR 4 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Cave Springs Cellars
3836 Main St., Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Cellaria Winery Inc.
1 - 3200 14th Ave., Markham, ON L3R 0H8
Central Valley Winery
65 Milburn Rd., Hamilton, ON L8E 3A3
Chateau Bourget
1818 St. Felix Rd., Bourget, ON K0A 1E0
Chateau des Charmes Wines Ltd.
1025 York Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1P0
Chesslawn Winery
8859 Castlederg Sideroad, Caledon, ON L7E 0S7
Cilento Wines
672 Chrislea Rd., Woodbridge, ON L4L 8K9
Closson Chase Vineyards Inc. 629 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Coffin Ridge Vineyard and Winery
Dunhams Run Estate Winery
Luckett Vineyards
Bell’s Winery
240 Graff Ave., Stratford, ON N5A 6Y2
599448 2nd Concession North, RR 1 Annan, ON N0H 1B0
Ferme Bourgeois Farms
Lunenburg County Winery
Bergeron Estate Winery
Colaneri Estate Winery
1209 Principale St., Memramcook, NB E4K 2S6
RR 3 Mahone Bay, Newburne, NS B0J 2E0
Gagetown Cider Company
Petite Rivière Vineyards
16 Fox Rd., Gagetown, NB E5M 1W6
1300 Italy Cross Rd., Crousetown, NS B4V 6R2
Between the Lines Family Estate Winery
Colchester Ridge Estate Winery
Gillis of Belleisle Winery
Planters Ridge Vineyard and Winery
1826 Route 124, Springfield, NB E5T 2K2
1441 Church St., Port Williams, NS B0P 1T0
Happy Knight Wines
Sainte Famille Wines Ltd.
59 Johnson Rd., Kingston, NB E5N 1Z4
La Ferme Maury (St. Edouard Vineyard)
2021 Route 475, St. Edouard-De-Kent, NB E4S 4W2
Magnetic Hill Winery
860 Front Mountain Rd., Moncton, NB E1G 3H3
Motts Landing Vineyard and Winery
3506 Lower Cambridge Rd., Route 715, CambridgeNarrows, NB E4C 1S6
Tierney Point Winery
5086 Route 1, Pennfield, NB E5H 1Y5
Tuddenham Farms
612 Route 170, St. Stephen, NB E3L 2V3
Verger Belliveau Orchard
11 Dudley Park Lane, RR 2, Falmouth, NS B0P 1L0
Telder Berry Wines
1251 Enfield Rd., Nine Mile River, NS B2S 2T7
Williamsdale Winery Ltd.
1330 Collingwood Rd., Williamsdale, NS B0M 1E0
Winery Association of Nova Scotia c/o The Atlantic Wine Institute
Birtch Farms and Estate Winery
655514 15th Line, Woodstock, ON N4S 7W2
Black Bear Farms of Ontario Estate Winery Inc.
1137 County Rd. 20 West, Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E6
Bonnieheath Estate Lavendar and Winery
3555 11th St., Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Winegarden Estate
20 Bees Winery
P.O. Box 550, 1067 Niagara Stone Rd., Virgil, ON L0S 1T0
Adamo Estate Winery
793366 3rd Line EHS, Mono, ON L9W 5X7
Aleksander Estate Winery
Dark Cove Cottage Winery
1542 County Rd. 34, Ruthven, ON N0P 2G0
Flynn’s Winery & Distillery
3048 2nd Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2E0
19 Crawley Ave., Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2X6
4679 Cherry Ave., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
1776 4th Ave., St. Catharines, ON L2S 0B9
2008 Scenic Route 915, Waterside, NB E4H 4M9
220 JR Smallwood Boulevard, Gambo, NL A0G 1T0
Birchwood Estate Wines
ONTARIO 16 Mile Cellar
29 Durrell St., Twillingate, NL A0G 1Y0
304 Hunter Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
553 Morrison Point Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Waterside Farms Cottage Winery
Auk Island Winery
Big Head Wines Inc.
Black Prince Winery Ltd.
13th St. Winery
NEWFOUNDLAND
991 Four Mile Creek Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Rural Innovation Centre, Patterson Hall Acadia University, 24 University Ave. Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6
Pré-d’en-Haut, 1209, Principale St., Memramcook, NB E4K 2S6
851 Route 970, Baie Verte, NB E4M 1Z7
9656 Loyalist Parkway (Adolphus Reach) Adolphustown, ON K0H 1G0
Alvento Winery
Alton Farms Estate Winery
13370 Loyalist Parkway, Picton, ON K0K 2T0
Black River Vineyards
Blueberry Hill Estates Winery
1195 Front St., St. Williams, ON N0E 1P0
410 Concession 12 Townsend Rd. Waterford, ON N0E 1Y0
Broken Stone Winery
524 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Brus’ Orchards Winery
244263 Airport Rd., Tillsonburg, ON N4G 4H1
Burning Kiln Winery
1709 Front Rd. St., Williams, ON N0E 1P0
By Chadsey’s Cairns Winery and Vineyard 17432 Loyalist Parkway, Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Calamus Estate Winery
3100 Glen Rd., Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Rodrigues Winery
P.O. Box 98, 1 Bond Rd., Whitbourne, NL A0B 3K0
5547 Aberarder Line Plympton-Wyoming, ON N0N 1J5
Canadian Vintners Association
Sap World
Andrew Peller Limited
Carleton Place Winery
6 Lewis Lane, Fleur de Lys, NL A0K 2M0
697 South Service Rd., Grimsby, ON L3M 4E8
200 - 440 Laurier Ave. West, Ottawa, ON K1R 7X6 20 Lake Ave. East, Carleton Place, ON K7C 4J1
348 Concession 6 Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0 108 County Rd. 50 East, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Colio Estate Winery
1 Colio Dr., P.O. Box 372, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Colio Estate Winery
7 - 5900 Ambler Dr., Mississauga, ON L4W 2N3
Connoisseur Wines & Spirits
182 Canyon Hill Ave., Richmond Hill, ON L4C 0R3
Constellation Brands Canada
441 Courtneypark Dr. East, Mississauga, ON L5T 2V3
Contraband Sparkling Wine Labs
8 Briarsdale Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2T 2Z2
Cooper’s Hawk Vineyards
1425 Iler Rd., RR 1, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Corby Distilleries Ltd.
1100 - 225 King St. West, Toronto, ON M5V 3M2
Corner Stone Estate Winery
4390 Tufford Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
Country Cider Company and Estate Winery P.O. Box 6241, 657 Bongards Crossroad Picton, ON K0K 2T0
Countryman’s Estate Winery
3387 County Rd., Prescott, ON K0E 1T0
Cox Creek Cellars
7687 Wellington Rd. 22, Guelph, ON N1H 6J2
Coyote’s Run Estate Winery P.O. Box 113, Concession 5 Rd. St. David’s, ON L0S 1P0
Creekside Estate Winery
2170 4th Ave., Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0
Crown Bench Estates
3850 Aberdeen Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B7
Dan Aykroyd Wines
1067 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
97
D’Angelo Vineyards Estate Winery
G & H Wiley Ltd.
Daniel Lenko Estate Winery
G. Marquis Vineyards
5141 Concession 5 North, Amherstburg, ON N9V 2Y9 5246 Regional Rd. 81, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B3
Dark Horse Estate Winery P.O. Box 460, 70665 B Line Grand Bend, ON N0M 1T0
De Moura Winery Way
Maleta Estate Winery Ltd.
4520 Ontario St., P.O. Box 399 Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
Inniskillin Wines
Malivoire Wine Company
Gallucci Winery Inc.
Jabulani Vineyard and Winery
13204 Ninth Line Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON L4A 7X3
615 Concession 5 Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0 1499 Line 3, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0 8005 Jock Trail, Richmond, ON K0A 2Z0
Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery
545 Niagara Stone Rd. (Hwy. 55) Niagara-on-the Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Gererations Wine Company Ltd.
178 St. George St., Toronto, ON M5R 2M7
2145 Regional Rd. 55 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
De Sousa Wine Cellars
Georgian Hills Vineyards Inc.
3753 Quarry Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
496350 Grey Rd. 2, Blue Mountains, ON N0H 1J0
John Howard Cellars of Distinction
Del-Gatto Estates Ltd., Bella Vigne
Golden Leaf Estate Winery
3609 County Rd. 8, Picton, ON K0K 2T0
2790 Regional Rd. 45, Langton, ON N0E 1G0
Deutsches Weininsttut
Good Earth Vineyard and Winery
Diamond Estates – The Winery
Goulds Apple Orchard and Winery
Diamond Estates - The Winery
Grace’s Vineyards
Diprofio Wines
Grange of Prince Edward Vineyards and Estate Winery
578 Blenheim Crescent, Oakville, ON L6J 6P6 6 - 29 Connell Court, Toronto, ON M8Z 5T7 1067 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
4055 Nineteenth St., Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0
Domaine Calcaire
13370 Loyalist Parkway, Picton, ON K0K 2T0
Domaine du Cervin
13845 Gibeault Rd., Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0
Domaine la Reine
Station Rd., Consecon, ON K0K 1T0
Domaine Perrault
1000 Chemin Perrault, Navan, ON K4B 1H8
Domaine Queylus
3651 Sixteen Rd., St. Anns, ON L0R 1Y0
Domaine Vagners
1973 Four Mile Creek Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Downey’s Estate Winery Ltd. 13682 Heart Lake Rd. (Hwy. 410) Brampton, ON L7C 2J5
Eagle Point Winery
337 Escott-Rockport Rd., Mallorytown, ON K0E 1R0
Early Acres Estate Winery
9494 Pioneer Line, Chathom, ON N7M 5J1
EastDell Estates Winery
1067 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Erie Shore Vineyard
410 County Rd. 50 West, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Exultet Estates
1112 Royal Rd., Milford, ON K0K 2P0
Featherstone Estate Winery
4556 Lincoln Ave., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1 5551 Fifth Line, RR 3, Tottenham, ON L0G 1W0 Scarborough, ON
990 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Grape Tree Estate Winery
308 Mersea Rd. 3, Leamington, ON N8H 3V5
Green Gables Winery
1600 Porter Rd., Oxford Station, ON K0G 1T0
GreenLane Estate Winery
3751 King St., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Half Moon Bay Winery
3271 County Rd. 13, Picton, ON K0K 2T0
Halpern Wine Enterprises
400 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON M5T 2G7
Harbour Estates Winery
4362 Jordan Rd., Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0
Harvest Estate Wines
1179 4th Ave., St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P9
Harwood Estate Vineyards
18908 Loyalist Parkway, Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery 1469 Pelham Rd., St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P7
Hernder Estate Wines
1607 8th Ave., St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P7
Hidden Bench Vineyards & Winery Inc. 4152 Locust Lane, RR 2, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Hillebrand Estates Winery
1249 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Hillier Creek Estates Winery
46 Stapleton Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Hilltop Cellars Inc.
3678 Victoria Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
P.O. Box 149, 189 Davidson Rd. Roseneath, ON K0K 2X0
Fielding Estate Winery
Hinterbrook Estate Winery
4020 Locust Lane, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Fieldstone Estate Vineyard
565 Bakker Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Five Row Craft Wine of Lowrey Vineyards 361 Tanbark Rd., St. David’s, ON L0S 1P0
Flat Rock Cellars
2727 7th Ave., Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Foreign Affair Winery
1181 Lakeshore Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Hinterland Wine Company
1258 Closson Rd., RR 1, Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Hoity Toity Cellars
1723 Hwy. 9, Mildmay, ON N0G 2V0
Holland Marsh Wineries
18270 Keele St., Newmarket, ON L3Y 4V9
3930 Cherry Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Joseph’s Estate Wines Inc.
Maple Grove Vineyard and Winery
4063 North Service Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
Marynissen Estates Winery 1208 Concession 1, RR 6 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Mastronardi Estate Winery
1193 Concession 3 East, Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E5
Kacaba Vineyards
Megalomaniac Winery
Karlo Estates Winery
Mike Weir Estates Winery
Kawartha Country Wines
Milan Wineries Inc.
Keint-he Winery and Vineyards
Mission Hill Wines
Box 404, 3550 King St., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0 561 Danforth Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0 2452 County Rd. 36, Buckhorn, ON K0L 2J0 49 Hubbs Creek Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Kew Vineyards Estate Winery Ltd. 4680 King St., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
Kin Vineyards
P.O. Box 44, 3856 Loggers Way Kinburn, ON K0A 2H0
Kings Court Estate Winery
2083 7th St., St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P9
Kittling Ridge Wines & Spirits
297 South Service Rd., Grimsby, ON L3M 1Y6
Konzelmann Estate Winery 1096 Lakeshore Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Lacey Estates Vineyard & Winery 804 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Lailey Winery
15940 Niagara River Parkway Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Lakeview Cellars Estate Winery
4037 Cherry Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Le Clos Jordanne
2450 South Service Rd., Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0
Leaning Post Wines
1491 Hwy. 8, Stoney Creek, ON L8E 5K9
Leaskdale Winery
P.O. Box 39, 1 - 12699 Durham Rd., Uxbridge, ON L9P 1M8
LeBlanc Estate Winery 4716 4th Concession Rd. Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Legends Estates Winery
4888 Ontario St. North, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B3
Lift Haus Winery
805 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Lighthall Vineyards Inc.
308 Lighthall Rd., Milford, ON K0K 2P0
44892 Talbot Line, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S7 3930 Cherry Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0 4041 Locust Lane, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0 6811 Steeles Ave. West, Etobicoke, ON M9V 4R9 101 - 405 Britannia Rd. East Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E6
Moon Shadows Winery
12953 Hwy. 118, RR 2, Comp. 512 Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
Mountain Rd. Wine Company
4016 Mountain St., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B7
Munro Honey & Meadery
3115 River St., Alvinston, ON N0N 1A0
Muscedere Vineyards Estate Winery
7457 County Rd. 18, RR 4, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Muskoka Lakes Winery
1074 Cranberry Rd., Bala, ON P0C 1A0
New Zealand Winegrowers
206 - 74 Hurontario St., Collingwood, ON L9Y 2L8
Niagara College Teaching Winery
135 Taylor Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Niagara Wine Tours International
92 Picton St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Norfolk Estate Winery
RR 1, 488 West Quarter Forestville Rd., St. Williams, ON N0E 1P0
Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard 1152 Greer Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
North 42 Degrees Estate Winery Inc. 130 County Rd. 50 East, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Nyarai Cellars
599448 Concession Rd. 2 North, Annan, ON N0H 1B0
Oak Heights Estate Winery
337 Covert Hill Rd., RR 1, Warkworth, ON K0K 3K0
Ocala Orchards Winery
971 High Point Rd., RR 2, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B3
Organized Crime Winery
403 Mountainview Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B7
Oxley Estate Winery
533 County Rd. 50 East, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Palatine Hills Estate Winery
Long Dog Vineyards & Winery Inc. 104 Brewers Rd., Milford, ON K0K 2P0
911 Lakeshore Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Magestic Wine Cellars
Parke Vineyard
8 - 271 Jevlan Dr., Woodbridge, ON L4L 8A4
Frogpond Farm
Huff Estates Winery
4701 Ontario St., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B4
P.O. Box 300, 2274 County Rd. 1 Bloomfield, ON K0K 1G0
P.O. Box 475, 4260 King St. East Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
Meadow Lane Winery
Hubbs Creek Vineyard
562 Danforth Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 3L0
450 Queenston Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
1811 Niagara Stone Rd. (Hwy. 55) Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
4890 Victoria Ave. North Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 1385 Larkin Rd., RR 6 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
98
Icellars Estate Winery
1175 8th Ave., St Catharines, ON L2R 6P7
Magnotta Wineries
Magnotta Winery Estates Ltd.
271 Chrislea Rd., Vaughan, ON L4L 8N6
3296 King St., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Pearl Morissette Estate Winery 3953 Jordan Rd., Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Pelle Island Winery
455 Seacliff Dr., Kingsville, ON N9Y 2K5
Peller Estate Winery
Sanson Estate Winery
Thornbury Village Cidery
Wescott Vineyards
Peninsula Ridge Estates Winery
Scotch Block Farm Winery
Three Dog Winery
Whittamore’s Farm Winery
Trail Estate Winery
Wicked Point Winery
Trevor Norris
Willow Springs Winery
Trillium Hill Estate Winery
Winery and Growers Alliance of Ontario
290 John St. East, Niagara-on-the Lake, ON L0S 1J0 5600 King St. West, P.O. Box 550, Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
Philippe Dandurand Wines
814 - 10 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5J 2R8
Piazza Grape Juice Company Ltd.
2479 Haines Rd., Mississauga, ON L4Y 1Y7
Pillitteri Estates Winery
1696 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Pine Farms Cyder and Fruit Winery
9238 Walker Rd., Amherstburg, ON N0R 1J0 9365 10th Sideroad Halton Hills / Milton, ON L9T 2X9
Silver Peak Wine Cellars Inc.
2400 Wyecroft Rd., Oakville, ON L6L 6M8
Small Talk Vineyards
1242 Irvine Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Smith & Wilson Estate Wines
8368 Water St., Blenheim, ON N0P 1A0
Southbrook Vineyards
2700 16th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 1A3
581 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Pondview Estate Winery
Southcorp Wines Canada
925 Line 2, RR 2, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Puddicombe Farm and Estate Winery 1468 8 Hwy., Winona, Hamilton, ON L8E 5K9
Quai Du Vin Estate Winery Ltd.
45811 Fruitridge Line, RR 5, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3S9
Rancourt Winery
1829 Concession 4 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Rapscallion Wine Company
138 Tisdale Rd., Port Dover, ON N0A 1N2
Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery
Box 340, 1366 York Rd., St. David’s, ON L0S 1P0
Red Tail Vineyard
422 Partridge Hollow Rd. RR 3, Consecon, ON K0K 1T0
Redstone Winery
4245 King St., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
Reif Estate Winery
15608 Niagara Parkway Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Reimer Vineyards Winery
1289 Line 3 Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Rennie Estate Winery
4260 King St., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0
Ridge Rd. Estate Winery
1205 Ridge Rd., Vinemount, ON L8J 2X5
Ridgepoint Wines
1111 - 5255 Yonge St., North York, ON M2N 6P4
Spirit Tree Estate Cidery
1137 Boston Mills Rd., Caledon, ON L7C 0N1
Sprucewood Shores Estate Winery
7258 County Rd. 50 West, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
St. Jacobs Winery & Cidery
40 Benjamin Rd. East, Waterloo, ON N2J 3Z4
Stanners Vineyard
76 Station Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
StoneChurch Vineyards
1242 Irvine Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Stoney Ridge Estate Winery
3201 King St., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Strathmore Orchard and Winery
15376 Niagara Parkway Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Robert Thomas Estate Vineyard
784 County Rd. 18, RR 1, Cherry Valley, ON K0K 1P0
Rockway Vineyards
3290 9th St., St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P7
Rosehall Run Vineyards Inc.
1243 Greer Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Rosehill Wine Cellars
339 Olivewood Rd., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2Z6
Rosewood Estates Winery
4352 Mountainview Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Royal DeMaria Wines
4551 Cherry Ave., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
3420 9th St. South, St. Catharines, ON L0R 2C0
Trius Winery at Hillebrand
2059 Niagara Stone Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Strewn Winery
1339 Lakeshore Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Sue-Ann Staff Estate Winery
3210 Staff Ave., Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Sugarbush Vineyards Ltd.
1286 Wilson Rd., RR 1, Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Sunnybrook Farm Estate Winery
Box 822, 3955 Cherry Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Terra Estate Winery Inc.
P.O. Box 1369, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E0 8100 Steeles Ave. East, Markham, ON L6B 1A8 237 Salmon Point Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0 5572 Bethesda Rd., Stouffville, ON L4A 7X3 Box 4000, 4890 Victoria Ave. North, Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0
1249 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Wooden Bear L Winery Inc.
Twin Pines Orchards, Cider House, & Estate Winery
Ziraldo Estate Wine
Two Bridges Vineyards
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
8169 Kennedy Line, Thedford, ON N0M 2N0 606 Crowes Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Two Sisters Vineyards
240 John St., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Vieni Estates
4553 Fly Rd., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Viewpointe Estate Winery
151 County Rd. 50 East, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0
Vignoble Plamondon
20648 Loyalist Parkway (Hwy. 33) Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
Vignoble Rancourt Winery Inc.
Villa Nova Estate Winery
Tawse Winery
Riverview Cellars Estate Winery
972 Danforth Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Stratus Vineyards
Ridgeview Vineyards
P.O. Box 1560, 16104 Niagara River Parkway Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
416 Benway Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
3977 Bender Rd., Monkland, ON K0C 1V0
1425 Lakeshore Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Riverbend Inn and Vineyard
1920 Fish Lake Rd., Demorestville, ON K0K 2T0
1829 Concession 4 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
3900 Cherry Ave., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0 805 Closson Rd., Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
90 King St. East, Thornbury, ON N0H 2P0
RR 4, 1449 Concession 13, Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K3
Vineland Estates Winery Ltd.
3620 Moyer Rd., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Vinoteca Inc Premium Winery
527 Jevlan Dr., Woodbridge, ON L4L 8W1
Vintner’s Cellar
1 - 15 Allan Dr., Bolton, ON L7E 2B4
Vintner’s Cellar
801 Norfolk St. South, Simcoe, ON N2Y 4K1 15468 Niagara Parkway Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Honeydew Apiaries
6718 Route 19, Canoe Cove, PEI C0A 1H7
Matos Winery
3156 West River Rd., St. Catharines, PEI COA 1HO
Newman Estate Winery
2404 Gladstone Rd., Murray Harbour, PEI C0A 1W0
Rossignol Estate Winery
Regional Rd. 4, Murray River, PEI COA 1WO
QUEBEC Antolino Brongo
1840 Rang du Domaine Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, QC J0N 1M0
Aperi-Fruits Compton / Domaine Ives Hill 12 Chemin Boyce, Compton, QC J0B 1L0
Au Jardin d’Emmanuel
153 Rang Ste-Sophie, Oka, QC J0N 1E0
Au Vignoble d’Orford
318 Bice, Orford, QC J1X 6X4
105A - 164 Sandalwood Parkway Brampton, ON L6Z 3S4
Avant-Garde Vins & Spiritueux
Vintner’s Cellar
Cadenza Wines Inc.
9222 Keele St., Concord, ON L4K 5A3
Vintner’s Cellar
4 - 421 Greenbrook Dr., Kitchener, ON N2M 4K1
611 - 1 McGill, Montreal, QC H2Y 4A3
P.O. Box 60, Pierrefonds, QC H9H 4K8
Cassis Monna & Filles
721 Chemin Royal Saint Pierre-Île-d’Orléans, QC G0A 4E0
896 Lakeside Dr., RR 2, Prince Edward County Consecon, ON K0K 1T0
Vintner’s Cellar
The Devil’s Wishbone Winery
Vintner’s Cellar
Centaure Winery
The Grange of Prince Edward Vineyards and Estate Winery
16 - 1201 Brittania Rd. West Mississauga, ON L5V 1N2
Vintner’s Cellar
Chapelle Ste Agnes
1014 County Rd. 7, Picton, ON K0K 2T0
990 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
The Ice House Winery
P.O. Box 164, Queenston, ON L0S 1L0
The Millbrook Winery
16 King St. East, Millbrook, ON L0A 1G0
The Old Third Vineyard
251 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON K0K 2J0
Thirty Bench Winery
P.O. Box 1172, 4281 Mountaview Rd. Beamsville, ON L0R 1B2
Thirty Three Vines
1332 Huron Rd. East, London, ON N5V 2E2
1708 Lakeshore Boulevard West Mississauga, ON L5J 1J5
Vintner’s Cellar
198 Springbank Ave., Woodstock, ON N4S 7R3
Vintners Quality Alliance Ontario (VQA)
Cava Spiliadis
5357 Park Ave., Montreal, QC H2V 4G9 3848 rue Principale, Dunham, QC J0E 1M0 2565 Chemin Scenic, Sutton, QC J0E 2K0
Chateau de Cartes Winery
1285 rue Bruce (Route 202), Dunham, QC J0M 1M0
Chateau Fontaine Winery
1601 - 1 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M5E 1E5
900, rue Martineau, C.P. 275 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 7B6
Wagner Orchards & Estate Winery
Chateau Taillefer Lafon
1222 Concession 8 West (Lake Shore Rd. 103) Lake Shore, ON N0R 1K0
Waring House Vineyards
395 Sandy Hook Rd., Picton, ON K0K 3V0
1500 Montee Champagne, Laval, QC H7X 3Z8
Chemin de la Riviere Winery
1087 Chemin de la Riviére, Magog, QC J1X 3W5
Ciderie Michel Jodoin
Waupoos Estates Winery
48995 Jamestown Line, RR 2, Aylmer, ON N5H 2R2
9261 Hwy. 33, The Loyalist Parkway Aldophustown, ON K4A 1M4
3016 County Rd. 8, Picton, ON K0K 2T0
1130 Rang La Petite Caroline Rougemont, QC J0L 1M0
Sandbanks Estate Winery
Thirty Three Vines
Wayne Gretzky Estates Winery
Clos Saragnat
Rush Creek Wines
17598 Loyalist Parkway, Wellington, ON K0K 3L0
1385 Hwy. 62, Bloomfield, ON K0K 1G0
3751 King St., Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
100 chemin Richford, Frelighsburg, QC J0J 1C0
99
Cortellino Winery
Le Vignoble Du Clos Baillie
Cote des Limousins Winery
Leon Courville, Vigneron
468, Rang Double, Saint-Urbain premier, QC J0S 1Y0 1980, boulevard David-Bouchard Roxton Pond, QC J0E 1Z0
Cote St-Charles Winery
750 rue Cote St-Charles, Papineaulle, QC
Coteau Rougemont Winery 1105 Rang La Petite Caroline Rougemont, QC J0L 1M0
Domaine Acer
145 Rue du Vieux Moulin, Auclair, QC G0L 1A0
Domaine Bergeville Winery 1030 chemin Sherbrooke Canton-de-Hatley, QC J0B 2C0
Domaine Bouchard-Champagne 23 rang des Vingt Saint-Basile-le-Grand, QC J3N 1M2
domaine clos St-Bernard
271 Rang St-Andre Saint-Bernard-De-Lacolle, QC J0J 1V0
domaine de la Source a Marguerite Winery 3788 Chemin Royal Ste-Famille, Île-d’Orléans, QC G0A 3P0
Domaine des Salamandres Winery
196 Chemin Covey Hill, Hemmingford, QC J0L 1H0
Domaine DesDuc
440 route de l’Ile, Île du Collège Duhamel-Ouest, QC J9V 1E7
Domaine du Cageot
5455 chemin St-André, Jonquière, QC G7X 7V4
Domaine du Fleuve Winery
1164 Marie Victorin, Varennes, QC J3X 0B8
Domaine du Ridge
205 chemin Ridge, Saint-Armand, QC J0J 1T0
Domaine Félibre
740 Bean Rd., Stanstead, QC J0B 3E0
Domaine La Branche
565 rang St. Simon, Saint-Isidore, QC J0L 2A0
Domaine Leduc-Piedimonte
30 Chemin de Marieville, Rougemont, QC J0L 1M0
Domaine Mont-Vézeau
285 Chemin Brome, Lace Brome, QC J0E 1S0
Les Coteaux du Tremblay Winery
Vignoble de la Sabliére
159 chemin Cochrane, Compton, QC J0B 1L0
Marie Beauboi Winery
113 rang 2 Gravel , Ferme-Neuve, QC J0W 1C0
La Grenouille Winery
434, chemin Plouffe, Cowansville, QC J2K 3G6
La Maison Des Futailles, SLC
1050 Chemin Dutch (Route 235) Saint-Armand, QC J0J 1T0
Vignoble la Cache a Maxime 265 rue Drouin, C.P. 929, Scott, QC G0S 3G0
Vignoble La Halte des Pèlerins 693 Chemin du Sanctuaire, Sherbrooke, QC J1H 0E1
Vignoble La Marée Montante 568 Rang Saint-Charles Ouest Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska, QC G0L 2G0
Vignoble la Mission
550 chemin de la Branche du rapide Marieville, QC J3M 1N9
Vignoble De Lavoie
100 rang de la Montagne, Rougemont, QC J0L 1M0
1044 Pierre Laporte (Route 241) Brigham, QC J2K 4R3
Miltonia Winery
Vignoble de L’Orpailleur
Vignoble La Roche Des Brises
159 route 137 North Sainte-Cecile-de-Milton, QC J0E 2C0
1086 rue Bruce (Route 202), C.P. 339 Dunham, QC J0M 1M0
2007 rue Principale Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, QC J0N 1M0
Mitan Winery
Vignoble de Sainte-Petronille
Vignoble l’Ange Gardien
4034 Chemin Royal, Ste-Famille, Ile dOrleans, QC G0A 3P0
1A Chemin du Bout de l’Île Sainte-Pétronille, Île-d’Orléans, QC G0A 4C0
1418 Barriere, Sainte-Foy, QC G2E 2J1
Mondor Winery
Vignoble des Artisans du Terroir
1000, Grande-Côte ouest, Lanoraie, QC J0K 1E0
137 Rang St-henri, Lanoraie, QC J0K 1E0
Philippe Dandurand Wines
1304 Greene Ave., Westmount, QC H3Z 2B1
1150 rang de la Montagne Saint-Paul-dAbbotsford, QC J0E 1A0
Vignoble Des Négondos
Vignoble Lano d’Or Inc. Vignoble le Cep d’Argent 1257 Chemin de la Riviére, Magog, QC J1X 3W5
Pigeon Hill Winery
7100 rang Saint-Vincent Saint-Benoit-de-Mirabel, QC J7N 3N1
Vignoble le Domaine des 3 Moulins
Riviere du Chene Winery
Vignoble des Pins
Vignoble Le Mernois
807 Riviere Nord, Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 0J5
136 Grand Sabrevois, Sabrevois, QC J0J 2G0
Saint Simon Winery
Vignoble Domaine de la Source a Marguerite
Vignoble le Nordet
395 rue des Erables, Saint-Armand, QC J0J 1T0
101 rue Martel, Saint Simon de Bagot, QC
Societe De Vin Internationale, Ltd. 3838 Leman Boulevard, Laval, QC H7E 1A1
Union Libre cidre & vin
1047 Chemin Bruce, Dunham, QC J0E 1M0
Val Caudalies Winery
4921 route Principale, Dunham, QC J0E 1M0
Verger Du Minot
376 Chemin Covey Hill, Hemmingford, QC J0L 1H0
Verger et Vignoble Casa Breton 270, ch Jean-Guérin O RR 3 Saint-Henri-de-Lévis, QC G0R 3E0
Vignoble Angell
134 Rang St-Georges Saint-Bernard-De-Lacolle, QC J0J 1V0
Vignoble aux Pieds des Noyers Vignoble Bouche-Art
Ferme Apicole Desrochers
Vignoble de la Riviere du Chene
4395 Ave. Des Perron, Laval, QC H7J 1G3
Domaine St-Jacques
511 3e rang est Saint-Joachim-De-Shefford, QC J0E 2G0
2692A Route Harwood Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 8P2
807 Chemin de la Riviere Nord Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 4K3
365 Route 321 North, Ripon, QC J0V 1V0
Ecole du 3e rang Winery
Vignoble Cote de Vaudreuil
Les 1001 vignes winery
71 Grande-Côte Est, Route 138 Lanoraie, QC J0K 1E0
615 Boulevard Édouard VII Saint-Jacques-Le-Mineur, QC J0J 1Z0
96 de la Chapelle, Ile Bouchard St. Sulpice, QC J6A 1A3
3788 Chemin Royal, Sainte-Famille Ile d’Orleans, QC G0A 3P0
Vignoble Domaine de l’Ardennais 158 Ridge, Stanbridge East, QC J0J 2H0
Vignoble Domaine de l’Ile Ronde
Ile Ronde, C.P. 322, Saint-Sulpice, QC J5W 4L9
Vignoble Domaine des Cotes d’Ardoise
879 rue Bruce (Route 202), Dunham, QC J0E 1M0
Vignoble Domaine du Ridge
205 chemin Ridge, Saint Armand, QC J0J 1T0
Vignoble Domaine les Brome 259 Chemin de Brome, C.P. 205 Bromont, QC J2L 1A9
Vignoble Domaine Royarnois
1333 Route 138, Neuville, QC G0A 2R0 1090 Rang Sud Saint-Thomas-de-Joliette, QC J0K 3L0 991 Chemin des Iles Pintendre, Levis, QC G6C 1B5
Vignoble Leroyer St-Pierre 182 route 221, Napierville, QC J0J 1LO
Vignoble Les Cotes du Gavet 1690 chemin de l’Aqueduc, Tingwick, QC J0A 1L0
Vignoble les Murmures 2750 Chemin Noiseux Saint-Jean-Baptiste, QC J0L 2B0
Vignoble les Pervenches 150 Chemin Boulais, Farnham, QC J2N 2P9
Vignoble Les Petits Cailloux 625 Rang de la Montagne Saint-Paul-d’Abbotsford, QC J0E 1A0
146, Chemin du Cap-Tourmente Saint-Joachim-De-Montmorency, QC G0A 3X0
Vignoble les Trois Clochers
Vignoble du Coteau St. Paul
Vignoble Morou
1595 rue Principale, route 112 Saint-Paul-d’Abbotsford, QC J0E 1A0
Vignoble du Domaine des Météores
341 chemin Bruce, Route 202, Dunham, QC J0E 1M0 238 Route 221 Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, QC J0J 1L0
Vignoble Saint-Gabriel
Vignoble Carone Wines
75 Rue Roy Lanoraie, Lanoraie d’Autray, QC J0K 1E0
203 Chemin du Lac Grosleau (Route 317) Ripon, QC J0V 1V0
Vignoble Carpinteri
Vignoble du Faubourg
3141 Chemin Du Pont Couvert Saint Ulric, QC G0J 3H0
479 rue des Bourgault Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, QC G0R 3G0
Vignobles Saint-Remi
Vignoble Chapelle Ste Agnes
Vignoble du Marathonien
Vignoble Vents d’Ange
2565 Chemin Scenic, Sutton, QC J0E 2K0
318 Route 202, Havelock, QC J0S 2C0
Vignoble Clos de la Montagne
Vignoble Gagliano
2190 rang St-David Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, QC J0K 2N0 2045 rang Notre Dame, Saint Remi, QC J0L 2L0 839 Chemin Principal Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, QC J0N 1M0
330 de la Montagne Mont-Saint-Gregoire, QC J0J 1K0
1046 rue Bruce, Dunham, QC J0E 1M0
108 Chemin du Bas de la Riviere Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0
Vignoble Clos du Roc Noir
663 Bissell, Stanstead, QC J0B 3E0
1071 Chemin Royal Saint-Pierre-de-Ile-d’Orleans, QC G0A 4E0
Le Chat Botte Winery
Vignoble Clos Lambert
Vignoble J.O. Montpetit et Fils
Le Grand Saint-Charles Winery
690 route de la Rivière Saint-Jean-Chrysostome (Levis), QC G6Z 2K9
396 Chemin St-Louis Saint-Etienne-de-Beauharnois, QC J0S 1S0
Vignoble Clos Mont-Saint-Hilaire
Vignoble Kobloth
1194 Chemin de la Montagne Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC J3G 4S6
905 Le Grand Boulevard Ouest Saint-Bruno, QC J3V 4P6
Cypress Hills Vineyard and Winery
Le Mas des Patriotes Winery
Vignoble Clos Ste-Croix de Dunham
Vignoble la Bauge
Living Sky Winery
275 - 1250 rue Nobel, Burcherville, QC J4B 5H1
La Romance Du Vin
633 Route 202, Hemmingford, QC J0L 1H0 995 grand rang St-Charles St-Paul-dAbbotsford, QC J0E 1A0
1076 Chemin des Patriotes Ouest Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC J2Y 1H4
100
490 Baillie, Aylmer, QC J9J 3R5
3734 rue Principale, Dunham, QC J0E 1M0
Vignoble Isle de Bacchus
155 rue des Érables, Brigham, QC J2K 4E1
SASKATCHEWAN Aspen Grove Cottage Winery Inc. P.O. Box 218, White City, SK S0G 5B0
Banach Winery P.O. Box 1853, 341 - 22nd St. Battleford, SK S0M 0E0 Box 122, Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0 Box 32, Perdue, SK S0K 3C0
Agri-Flex Inc.
2829 Route 225, Henryville, QC J0J 1E0
DBP Prime Label Technology
Vineyard and Winery Suppliers
A.O. Wilson Ltd.
Unit 11, 14 - 4085 Sladeview Crescent Mississauga, ON L5L 5X3
ABC Cork Co.
2470 Dunrobin Rd., Ottawa, ON K0A 1T0
Acadian Seaplants Ltd.
896 Bell Boulevard West, RR 5, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z5
9597 17th Sideroad, Erin, ON N0B 1T0 653 Wilton Grove Rd. West, London, ON N6N 1N7 30 Brown Ave., Dartmouth, NS B3B 1X8
ACR Research
328, 101 - 1865 Dilworth Dr., Kelowna, BC V1Y 9T1
Deer Fence Canada Inc.
Deerhaven Farm and Garden Ltd. Dubois Agrinovation
P.O. Box 3550, 478 Notre Dame Saint-Remi, QC J0L 2L0
ADI Systems Inc.
Dubois Agrinovation
Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Inc. (ACS-Corp Canada)
Durward Jones Barkwell & Company
370 Wilsey Rd., Fredericton, NB E3B 6E9
630 Ireland Rd., Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K2
60 International Boulevard, Toronto, ON M9W 6J2
P.O. Box 505, 69 Ontario St. St. Catharines, ON L2R 6V9
Anton Paar Canada
E.R. Vollans Ltd.
4921 Place Olivia, Saint Laurent, QC H4R 2V6
1682 City Rd. 20, Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E6
Arrive Alive Alcohol Breathtesters
Eljay Irrigation Ltd.
1902 12th St. Southwest, Calgary, AB T2P 3N2
#3 - 3700 78th Ave. SE, Calgary, AB T2C 2L8
Artus Bottling Ltd.
Eljay Irrigation Ltd.
2785 Gammon Rd., Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
633B Gaston Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 7E6
ASL Print FX
Elnova Ltd.
A - 1 Royal Gate Boulevard, Vaughan, ON L4L 8Z7
160 Chemin de la Montagne, Rougemont, QC J0L 1M0
Association Canadienne des Oenologues / Canadian Association of Oenologists
Enocapsule Inc.
7500 rue Tellier, Montreal, QC H1N 3W5
Bayfield Labels
102 Sports Field Court, London, ON N6K 4K2
Bellwyck Packaging Solutions
21 Finchdene Square, Toronto, ON M1X 1A7
Bericap North America
835 Syscon Court, Burlington, ON L7L 6C5
Biofert Manufacturing Inc.
207 - 27353 58th Crescent, Langley, BC V4W 3W7
Biofert Manufacturing Inc.
44444 Progress Way, Chilliwack, BC V2R 0L2
250 Aime-Vincent, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 5V5
ESI Environmental Sensors Inc.
2071C Mallaview Ave., Sidney, BC V8L 5X6
Evergreen Liquid Plant Food Ltd.
790 St. Charles St. West, RR 1, Breslau, ON N0B 1M0
Flowmation Systems
2069 Elm Rd., Oakville, ON L6H 3K9
Garage Bigras Tracteur Inc.
785 Chemin Fresnie’re, Saint-Eustache, QC J7R 4K3
Gerard’s Equipment Ltd.
33684 Hwy. 97 South, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Goodfellow Inc, Canbar Division
6908 Palm Ave., Burnaby, BC V5J 4M3
P.O. Box 460, 9184 Twiss Rd. Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0
Brittany Boxes
Gould Stainless Products Ltd.
Bosagrape Winery Supplies Ltd. 2222 Centre Rd., Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0
Brock University – Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute
Unit 25, 2355 - 52 Ave. Southeast Calgary, AB T2C 4X7
Growers Supply Co. Ltd.
500 Glenridge Ave., St. Catharines, ON L2S 3A1
2605 Acland Rd., Kelowna, BC V1X 7J4
Buckerfield’s Country Stores
H & W Equipment for Vineyard & Winery
34633 Vye Rd., Abbotsford, BC V2S 7P6
RR 2, 827 Line 4, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Butler Brothers Supplies Ltd.
Halton Packaging Systems
4998 Langtry, Duncan, BC V9L 6R8
1045 South Service Rd. West, Oakville, ON L6L 6K3
Canadian Oak Barrels Inc.
Hamilton Hops and Grapes
P.O. Box 790, St. George, ON N0E 1N0
464A Burnside Rd. East, Victoria, BC V8T 2X2
CCL Label
Harco Enterprises Ltd.
1315 rue René-Descartes, Saint Bruno, QC J3V 0B7
675 The Parkway, Peterborough, ON K9J 7K2
CCL Label
Hunter Bottling
35 McLachlan Dr., Etobicoke, ON M9W 1E4
RR 3, 812 Twenty Rd., Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0
Cellar - Tek Commercial Winery Supply
IDL Process Solutions Inc.
530 - 380 Vansickle Rd., St. Catharines, ON L2P 0B5
1164 Lee St., White Rock, BC V4B 4P4
Cellar - Tek Commercial Winery Supply
Inno Vinum
Central Fabricating
Intergraphics Decal Ltd.
1043 Richter St., Kelowna, BC V1Y 2K4
4669 Fretz Dr., Beamsville, ON L0R 1B4
Compusense Inc.
255 Speedvale Ave. West, Guelph, ON N1H 1C5
Consumers Packaging Group Inc.
105A Industrial Rd., Richmond Hill, ON L4C 2Y4
Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. 145 - 7391 Vantage Way, Delta, BC V4G 1M3
Criveller Group
6935 Oakwood Dr., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S5
CSI Labels (Custom Security Industries Inc.) 19 Ruggles Ave., Thornhill, ON L3T 3S4
615 Leblanc East, Longueuil, QC J4J 1L8 180 De Baets St., Winnipeg, MB R2J 3W6
Intergraphics Decal Ltd.
7 Bowater Dr., Toronto, ON M1T 1S9
International Viticultural Services Inc. 9 Governor’s Rd., Grimsby, ON L3M 2Y3
Jane’s Packaging Inc.
2 - 85 Torbay Rd., Markham, ON L3R 3G7
Jet Label
9445 49th St., Edmonton, AB T6B 2L8
Kamil Juices
6 - 199 Victoria Rd. South, Guelph, ON N1E 6T9
KOOLJET Refrigeration Systems
Phoenix Packaging
La Vigne Viticulture Services Inc.
Prairie Forest Products Ltd.
Label Image Industries
Princeton Wood Preservers Ltd. (PWP)
Lakeview Vineyard Equipment Inc.
Promens Saint John Inc.
9 Myrtle St., Tillsonburg, On N4G 4G4
5030 Chute Lake Crescent, Kelowna, BC V1W 4M1 30 - 5100 South Service Rd., Burlington, ON L7L 6A5 40 Lakeshore Rd., RR 5 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
M.B. Laboratories Ltd.
2530 Lapierre, Montreal, QC H8N 2W9 P.O. Box 279, Neepawa, MB R2R 0N9 1821 Hwy. 3, Princeton, BC V0X 1G0
100 Industrial Dr., Saint John, NB E2L 3T5
Pure Brewers Online
P.O. Box 2103, Sidney, BC V8L 3S6
P.O. Box 25028, 387 Wellington St., London, ON N6C 6A8
MacDay Label Systems Ltd.
Raynox 2000 Inc.
MacDonald Steel Ltd. (HDP Canada)
Redtrac International Ltd.
102 Sports Field Court, London, ON N6K 4K2 200 Ave. Rd., Cambridge, ON N1R 8H5
Madrone Environmental Services Ltd. 1081 Canada Ave., Duncan, BC V9L 1V2
Manubois
225 rue Liberte, Candiac, QC J5R 3X8
Massload Technologies
301 - 47th St. East, Saskatoon, SK S7K 5H2
Meritage Viticulture Services Ltd.
19406 Garnet Valley Rd., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z3
Minerva Enterprises Ltd.
430 El Camino Rd., Kelowna, BC V1X 2R9
Mori Vines Inc.
1912 Concession 4, RR 3 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Mosti Mondiale Inc.
6865 Route 132, Sainte Catherine, QC J5C 1B6
Munckhof Manufacturing Ltd. 5943 Hemlock St., Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Niagara College Teaching Winery
135 Taylor Rd., Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Niagara Orchard and Vineyard Corp. 1196 Irvine Rd., RR 5 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Niagara Orchard and Vineyard Corp.
4000 Jordan Rd., P.O. Box 381, Jordan, ON L0R 1S0
Norwest Cooling Systems Inc.
8247 Davies Rd. Northwest, Edmonton, AB T6E 4N1
Okanagan Fertilizer
P.O. Box 770, Enderby, BC V0E 1V0
Okanagan Viticulture Services Inc.
1 - 2421 Glacier Court, Kelowna, BC V1V 3A6
Opimian
420 - 5165 Sherbrooke St. West Montreal, QC H4A 1T6
1148 St-Michel St., Saint-Cesaire, QC J0L 1T0 P.O. Box 460, Vineland, ON L0R 2C0
Richards Packaging Inc.
1939 Onésime Gagnon, Lachine, QC H8T 3M5
Richards Packaging Inc.
140 - 9200 Van Horne Way, Vancouver, BC V6X 1W3
Richards Packaging Inc.
6095 Ordan Dr., Mississauga, ON L5T 2M7
Ripley Stainless Ltd.
9732 Lenzi St., Summerland, BC V0H 1Z2
Robbinex Inc.
41 Stuart St., Hamilton, ON L8L 1B5
Saxco Canada
501 Lakeshore Rd. East, Mississauga, ON L5G 1H9
Scott Laboratories Ltd.
1 - 950 Brock Rd. South, Pickering, ON L1W 2A1
Seagull Fine Pewter
9926 Durham St., Pugwash, NS B0K 1L0
Seaside Paper Products Ltd.
9999 River Way, Delta, BC V4G 1M8
Serigraphie Richford Inc.
111 Ave. Manfred, Pointe Claire, QC H9R 4Y4
Slimline Manufacturing Ltd.
559 Okanagan Ave. East, Penticton, BC V2A 3K4
Smart Net Systems
530 Kinnikinik Way, Comox, BC V9M 3V8
Smurfit Kappa Bag-in-Box Canada 1 - 3550 Laird Rd., Mississauga, ON L5L 5Z7
St. Catharines Corrugated Containers 1827 Allanport Rd., Allanburg, ON L0S 1A0
Sunpack Agro-Plastics Canada Ltd.
210 - 2055 Appleby Line, Burlington, ON L7L 7H1
TricorBraun Winepak
500 - 1650 Brigantine Dr., Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B5
Orbis Manufacturing
United Bottles & Packaging
Origro Inc.
Universal Packaging
1135 Gallagher Rd., Burlington, ON L7T 2M7
1810 Kosmina Rd., Vernon, BC V1T 8T2
P.J. Bosc Wind Machines & Vineyard Equipment
Valley Welding & Machine Works P.O. Box 5214, Sussex, NB E4E 5L3
39 Westmore Dr., Rexdale, On M9V 3Y6
RR 4, 995 Line 6, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Pacific Flow Controls
P.O. Box 31039, RPO Thunderbird Langley, BC V1M 0A9
1400 Dagenais West, Laval, QC H7L 5C7
Veraison Viticulture and Enology Consulting 1095 Kelly Dr., Kelowna, BC V1Z 2T1
Vetrerie Bruni U.S.A.
Pacific Net and Twine Ltd.
1449 46th Ave., Lachine, Montreal, QC H8T 3C5
Packaging Technologies Inc.
278 Line 5, RR 4, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Perennia
P.O. Box 142, Naramata, BC V0H 1N0
Perennia
1459 Gregory Road, RR 3, St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P9
Peter Gamble Consulting
5 - 625 Alpha St., Victoria, BC V8Z 1B5
3731 Moncton St., Richmond, BC V7E 3A5 310 Courtland Ave., Concord, ON L4K 4Y6 32 Main St., Kentville, NS B4N 1J5 173 Dr. Bernie MacDonald Dr., Bible Hill, NS B6L 2R2 RR 4, 287 Warner Rd. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
VineTech Canada
Vinifera Custome Viticulture Ltd. Vintage Niagara Adventures
Wes-Tech Irrigation Supply Ltd. Wine Awakenings Inc.
54 Bolster Lane, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1X6
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AEF Global...............................................................................................................................................67 AgSafe (formerly FARSHA).......................................................................................................15 AQUA Treatment Technologies Inc....................................................................................61 A.M.A. Plastics Ltd............................................................................................................................25 A.O. Wilson Ltd....................................................................................................................................33 Antonio Carraro Canada.............................................................................................................53 Bertie & Clinton Mutual Insurance Company............................................................45 Brock University.....................................................................................................................................7 Bruni Glass Packaging Inc.............................................................................................................4 Canada Kegs & Packaging.........................................................................................................24 Cellar Dweller Mobile Filter Services Ltd........................................................................55 Cellar-Tek Supplies Ltd.................................................................................................................20 Central Fabricating..........................................................................................................................83 Cortiça Benicia USA.........................................................................................................................31 Custom Metalcraft Inc...................................................................................................................29 Enartis Vinquiry..................................................................................................................................60 Engage Agro Corporation............................................................................................................5 Ertus Consulting International.................................................................................................79 Flextank Inc..............................................................................................................................................17 Fortis BC..............................................................................................................................................OBC GRM Sealants & Coatings, Inc.................................................................................................75 Gintec Shade Technologies Inc..............................................................................................47 Growers Supply Co. Ltd...............................................................................................................77 Gusmer Enterprises, Inc................................................................................................................19 IDL Process Solutions Inc............................................................................................................52 Knights Grapevine Nursery.......................................................................................................87 La Garde...................................................................................................................................................69
MacDay Label Systems Ltd..............................................................................................9, IBC Okanagan Viticulture Services Inc.....................................................................................38 Pacific Western Fire Protection Ltd......................................................................................6 Praxair Canada Inc.........................................................................................................................IFC Prairie Forest Products / Div. of Prendiville Industries.........................................81 Princeton Wood Preservers Ltd. / Twin Brook Orchards................................55 Ramondin USA Inc..........................................................................................................................43 Rancho Cooling & Warehouse Ltd.......................................................................................71 Redden Net & Rope Ltd...............................................................................................................57 Reid Hurst Nagy Inc............................................................................................................................11 Scott Laboratories Ltd.................................................................................................................63 Sterling Marking Products Inc..................................................................................................51 Structural Panels Inc. (SPI)........................................................................................................ 85 Sustainability North Inc.................................................................................................................28 Swihart Sales Company..............................................................................................................89 The Belli Corporation (dba Westec Tank & Equipment, Co.)....................... 39 Town Hall Brands...............................................................................................................................57 UAP Canada..........................................................................................................................................46 Unitech Scientific LLC.....................................................................................................................71 Vailmont Vineyards Ltd................................................................................................................35 VineTech Canada.............................................................................................................................. 65 VinPerfect, Inc.........................................................................................................................................3 WP Bottle Supply...............................................................................................................................21 WhatCom Manufacturing Inc..................................................................................................53 WineAspect B.C. Bulk Wine Brokers Ltd.....................................................................56 WorkSafe BC........................................................................................................................................49
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