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The Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island’s east side is a food-and-wine mecca, and I’d heard its recreation options were equally bountiful. A plus for springtime: The valley boasts the warmest ...
But wine isn't the only reason to visit this beautiful stretch of Vancouver Island. The Cowichan Valley is also home to golf courses, art galleries and plenty of hiking terrain.
Blue Grouse Estate Winery is situated in the Cowichan Valley, the newest sub-geographical indication in the province's wind industry to be recognized by the B.C. government.
VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C. – If Victoria is a slice of old England with its Parliament buildings and high tea at the Empress Hotel, the Cowichan Valley – on the other side of the Malahat mountain ...
Grape growers in the Cowichan Valley have been making wine for generations but now the area is finally being recognized officially as a unique wine producing region in B.C.
Blue Grouse Estate Winery and Vineyard has grown grapes in the Cowichan Valley for more than 25 years. Some varieties are lesser-known to mainstream wine drinkers, like Bacchus, Black Muscat ...
The Old Firehouse Wine and Cocktail Bar in Duncan will be turning up the heart this summer, as they host a bold and colourful ...
Cowichan Valley winery rallies to help victims of devastating floods in Peru. by Gail Johnson on March 27th, 2017 at 9:48 PM. 1 of 1 2 of 1. The beaches and cities of Peru may be a world away from ...
Wineries in the Cowichan Valley say they’re off to a strong summer start for grape production – and are keen to grow their visitor base during an annual festival through the month of August.
Grape growers in the Cowichan Valley have been making wine for generations but now the area is finally being recognized officially as a unique wine producing region in B.C.The technical term is ...
Blue Grouse Estate Winery and Vineyard has grown grapes in the Cowichan Valley for more than 25 years. Some varieties are lesser-known to mainstream wine drinkers, like Bacchus, Black Muscat ...
Cowichan Valley becomes B.C.'s newest official wine region Published on Jul. 12, 2020, 6:20 PM The Cowichan Valley has received official recognition as an unique wine producing region in B.C.
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