It is the official start to the wine-tourist season. The Okanagan Spring wine festival is now underway. It attracts thousands of locals and visitors every year.
And many are hoping the brief B.C. wine ban imposed by Alberta earlier this year won’t have a lingering impact on the festival.
Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Winery operators not concerned a brief B.C. wine ban imposed by Alberta earlier this year will have any impact on this year’s Okanagan Spring Wine Festival.
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