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Dynamite.  Burned bridges.  Where are the Gurlz?

Posted on September 24, 2022 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

This bunch doesn’t do anything the Traditional Way.  A church was blown up (the dynamite) to loosen the nails … then moved it to the winery.  They’ve burned a few bridges along the way to making world class wines with a great sense of fun.

They were the first Okanagan winery to make all their wines with screw tops.

Iconic location.  Iconic wines for an iconic experience.

Hatfield’s Fuse is a great blend ready to incite good times with fish, chicken or creamy pasta.

36% viognier, 16% orange muscat, 12% chardonnay musque, 9% sauvignon blanc, 8% chardonnay, 7% pinot blanc, 6% pinot gris, 4% gewurztraminer, 2% riesling

$20.00 a bottle is low bribery money to pay to get the Gurlz to come for supper.

Blasted Church mystery case

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