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EAST KELOWNA SLOPES Wine Country

East Kelowna Slopes Wine region

The East Kelowna Slopes Sub-GI is an area of 6178 acres with around 203 acres of vineyard, mostly defined by the escarpment overlooking Mission Creek and the floodplain between Mission Creek and Bellevue Creek in south-east Kelowna. Some vineyards are close enough to benefit from the moderating effects of Okanagan Lake.

The northerly latitude of this sub-GI makes for a cool climate, but the gentle sloping vineyards have good air drainage making for a long growing season. Featuring prominently on the border of the East Kelowna Slopes sub-GI is the Mission Creek escarpment which wraps around the north of the region and then rises up to the rocky areas at elevations between 500-550 metres in the south towards Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park. The south-west corner boundary is the escarpment overlooking Bellevue Creek.

FACT: Estimated average 1340 growing degree days.

FACT: The slopes and terraces with their north-west aspect are mostly coarse gravel and sand glaciofluvial (glacial meltwater) and fluvial (stream deposited non-glacial) soils. There is some glaciolacustrine (lake bottom) soils below 450 metres elevation and in the north-west area glaciofluvial soils over glaciolacustrine.

  • PINOT NOIR
  • GEWÜRZTRAMINER
  • RIESLING
  • CHARDONNAY
  • PINOT GRIS

Home to some of the oldest operating vineyards in the Okanagan Valley including Sperling and Tantalus Vineyards.

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A photo of grapes growing at Banner Fraser Valley winery with an estate home in the midground.

Fraser Valley

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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Acres Planted

2

Licensed Grape Wineries

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Acres Planted

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Vancouver Island

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Acres Planted

23

Licensed Grape Wineries

On Vancouver Island, grape winemaking really began after a provincial government-funded trial – the Duncan Project – identified Pinot Gris, Auxerrois and Ortega as promising varieties for this unique seaside environment.

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