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Viognier

Food and Drink

New Releases From Road 13 Winery

<em>French Forward.</em>

This award-winning B.C. vineyard produces exceptional Rhone-style wines.

Food and Drink

Patio Wines

The wine.

Two selections worthy of backyard sipping.

MONTE Blog: Calliope Viognier and Figure 8 Red

Food and Drink

Calliope Viognier and Figure 8 Red

The wine.

We taste dozens of bottles and make a special selection each week.

Food and Drink

Le Vieux Pin Ava

The wine.

We taste dozens of bottles and make a special selection each week.

Food and Drink

Tinhorn Creek Vineyards Oldfield Series 2Bench White and Rosé

The wine.

We taste dozens of bottles, and make a special selection each week.

MONTECRISTO Blog: Sandill Vioginier and Red Rooster Hen House

Food and Drink

Sandhill Viognier and Red Rooster’s Henhouse

The wine.

We taste dozens of bottles and make a special selection each week.

Food and Drink

A Case to Consider: Spring 2015

Twelve great wines you should try.

Wines from Australia, Spain, Portugal, and more.

MONTECRISTO: Howard Soon

Food and Drink

Howard Soon of Sandhill Winery

Small lots, big ideas.

Howard Soon is head winemaker at Sandhill Winery, he’s been since 1997, and has been a pioneer in the Okanagan Valley wine industry for over three decades.

MONTECRISTO Magazine: Rob Van Westen Keeps it Simple

Food and Drink

Van Westen Vineyards

The wine cowboy.

The Van Westens first planted vineyards in 1999 to diversify their orchard business. Before making their first wine in 2003, they sold grapes to top wineries such as Poplar Grove, CedarCreek, and Lake Breeze. The transformation from grower to winemaker hasn’t always been easy for him.

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