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Inside One of the First Indigenous-Owned Wineries in North America
With scorching summers and glacial winters, Nk Mip Cellars' estate winemaker Justin Hall takes us to "the sweet-smelling ...
Rich Indigenous heritage, u-pick farms, a Bavarian castle amid the vines, a bevy of festivals, and staggeringly beautiful landscape are just some of the reasons to make the trip to this small slice of ...
North America’s first Indigenous-owned and operated winery, Nk’Mip Cellars opened its doors in 2002 as part of a tourism destination developed by the Osoyoos Indian Band to showcase their heritage and ...
You'd be forgiven if you stumble a bit when asking a wine merchant or a sommelier for a bottle of Nk'Mip QwAM QwMT Pinot Noir. Especially after you've worked so hard on your pronunciation of Viognier.
The southernmost part of British Columbia’s Okanagan region claims to have Canada’s only desert and the country’s warmest lake, Osoyoos Lake (“oh-sue-use”). But semiarid scrublands and high ...
Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox, every Tuesday and Thursday. Sign up for our free newsletter. We lovingly decant wines from the West Coast to Western Samoa and beyond, and then give you a you ...
Despite a season filled with wildfires, smoke and an ongoing global pandemic, the outlook is good for Nk’Mip Cellars as the grape harvest gets underway in the South Okanagan. Winemaker Justin Hall, an ...
Expressing a visual, indigenous identity in tourism can be a balancing act between maintaining a level of recognition and familiarity that mirrors the expectations of the public imagination and ...
Thousands of trees will soon be planted in the South Okanagan, two years after the Nk’Mip wildfire scorched 19,000 hectares near Oliver, B.C., during the summer of 2021. On Friday, the federal ...
Hundreds of properties, including a popular resort and vineyard, between the Okanagan towns of Oliver and Osoyoos have been evacuated or put on alert because of a rapidly spreading wildfire. The ...
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