88 Black Hills Nota Bene 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon - Merlot - Cabernet Franc Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada BC $36.90 winery direct and private wine shops The lightest colour we've seen in any southern B.C. red in some time. Typically peppery
The following is our A-Z guide of the Best B.C Wines we have tasted in the past six months. The wines are organised by winery and within each set the reviews are sorted by grape variety. The minimum score required to make the list is 87/100. 88 Arrowleaf
The following is our A-Z guide of the Best B.C Wines we have tasted in the past six months. The wines are organised by winery and within each set the reviews are sorted by grape variety. The minimum score required to make the list is 87/100. 87 Arrowleaf
The following is our A-Z guide of the Best B.C Wines we have tasted in the past six months. The wines are organised by winery and within each set the reviews are sorted by grape variety. The minimum score required to make the list is 87/100. 87
87 Black Hills Nota Bene 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon - Merlot - Cabernet FrancOkanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaBC $31.95 Winery OnlyThe latest Nota Bene a 46/34/20/ cabernet sauvignon / merlot / cabernet franc is much cleaner than past versions on
88 Black Hills Nota Bene 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon - Merlot - Cabernet FrancOkanagan Valley, British Columbia, CanadaBC $31.95 Winery OnlyYear four of Nota Bene is the best yet from the tiny South Okanagan winery but it remains a work in progress. The nose
The following is an A-Z guide of the Best B.C Wines we have tasted in the past six months. The wines are organised by winery and within each set the reviews are sorted by grape variety ― that means the chardonnay will appear before the pinot noir
"Who's making the best red wines in B.C.? And where can I buy them?" are the two most frequent questions consumers ask me. The answer is not always obvious. Pointing them to merlot was the solution just a few years ago, because it was the only red grape
At long last it would appear that your chances of finding a decent bottle of British Columbia wine will exceed the odds of sighting the legendary Ogopogo. In an announcement made, late last month, the provincial Cabinet has approved the framework for