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Anthony Gismondi on Wine

B.C.

wine is no longer just a regional niche—it's a premium-driven, home-grown market where consumers are buying fewer bottles, but better ones, and increasingly choosing local. It remains to be seen what lobbying against and heavily taxing the import wine business, while protecting local producers, will do for the future of wine. At some point, if we continue to diminish the value of the import sector, we could end up with a market built on protection rather than competition, which is always bad for wine. We look forward to highlighting the best wines in the market, no matter their source. After that, it’s up to you to decide what to drink. Enjoy the summer. 

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Anthony Gismondi
Anthony Gismondi

Anthony Gismondi is a Canadian wine journalist and one of North America's most influential voices in wine. For over 37 years, he has been the wine columnist for The Vancouver Sun. The twice-weekly column is distributed across Canada through the Postmedia Network to millions of readers. He is also the host of the BC Food & Wine Radio Show, which is broadcast in 25 markets across B.C. and available globally as a podcast on all the major platforms. He launched Gismondionwine.com in 1997, which now attracts more than one million monthly users from 114 countries. It remains a valuable resource, offering tasting notes, insightful wine stories, and videos for the trade and consumers. His extensive collection of videos featuring wine personalities is available on the Gismondi on Wine YouTube Channel.