This Under-the-radar Canadian Wine Region Has North America’s First Indigenous-owned Winery, 4,000 Acres of Vineyards, and Great Hiking and Biking ...Middle East

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This Under-the-radar Canadian Wine Region Has North America’s First Indigenous-owned Winery, 4,000 Acres of Vineyards, and Great Hiking and Biking
Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country’s 4,000 acres of vineyards in South Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, represents more than half of the wine produced in Canada. Within that space is Nk’Mip Cellars, North America’s first Indigenous-owned and operated winery, led by Osoyoos nation member and winemaker Justin Hall. The diverse mix of nationalities in the area helped shape the region through their winemaking heritage and agricultural knowledge.  Courtesy of Nk’Mip Cellars

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