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Neighbourhood Nosh

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July 2, 2015

Location: The Laurel Packinghouse
Address: 1304 Ellis Street
Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Website: View Website

2015-07-02 16:00:00 2015-07-02 18:00:00 America/Vancouver Neighbourhood Nosh Enjoy the cultural flavours of the Okanagan by experiencing a wine tasting from one of our local wineries complimented by a feature “fruity nosh” which showcases local Okanagan fruits. Wine Tasting hosted by the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wineshop Wild Goose Winery will be pouring select wines for tasting – Featured wines will be available for purchase. www.wildgoosewinery.com A selection of cheese & crackers will be provided by the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop. Fruity Nosh – hosted by the BC Orchard Industry Museum Who doesn’t love a delicious Okanagan Cherry! Did you know the Okanagan, Similkameen and Creston areas of British Columbia now sell over twenty million dollars worth of cherries annually? Enjoy a tasting of local varieties and learn more fun facts about this amazing fruit. The Laurel Packinghouse 1304 Ellis Street events@kelownanow.com
Enjoy the cultural flavours of the Okanagan by experiencing a wine tasting from one of our local wineries complimented by a feature “fruity nosh” which showcases local Okanagan fruits.

Wine Tasting hosted by the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wineshop
Wild Goose Winery will be pouring select wines for tasting – Featured wines will be available for purchase.
www.wildgoosewinery.com

A selection of cheese & crackers will be provided by the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop.

Fruity Nosh – hosted by the BC Orchard Industry Museum
Who doesn’t love a delicious Okanagan Cherry! Did you know the Okanagan, Similkameen and Creston areas of British Columbia now sell over twenty million dollars worth of cherries annually? Enjoy a tasting of local varieties and learn more fun facts about this amazing fruit.




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