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The Okanagan Crush Pad founder shares her top picks.
Your top summer rosé: Mirabel Rosé of Pinot Noir ($33). Delicate, beautiful fruit flavours; guava and melon with a citrus twist.
The wine to gift to your best friend: Coolshanagh Chardonnay ($34.50). Fresh lemon and lime with a very subtle hint of butterscotch. It’s an expression of north Naramata and demonstrates how the Okanagan can stand on the world stage.
Your go-to all-around summer wine: Meinklang Grüner Veltliner (from $26). This is a beautiful natural Demeter-certified wine from Austria.
Bring this to the next patio party: Loveblock Pinot Gris (from $27). Lots of similarities between what Erica and Kim are doing in New Zealand and our own efforts in the Okanagan,and I love comparing.
The Special-Occasion Wine: Our newly released Haywire Vintage Bub 2013 ($35) sparkling wine. It was quietly hidden away in our cellar in hopes that we would forget about it. Five years later, the result is a toastier, creamier version of the original release. Worth the wait.
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