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Geography: Lake Okanagan, at 144 kilometres long and 3.5 kilometres average width, is the source of much-needed water for irrigation for vines in the Okanagan Valley.

Awards: In 1994, Mission Hill Grand Reserve Chardonnay 1992 won the Avery Trophy for “Best Chardonnay Worldwide” at the International Wine and Spirit Competition in London—the first major award win of the new era of BC winemaking.

Hybrid: Grape varieties developed, typically by crossing European varieties with native North American varieties. The plant breeder’s objectives include developing varieties that ripen early, resist disease or are winter-hardy.*

Tannin: A compound in the skin and seeds of grapes that is essential in providing substance and backbone to red wines.*

Botrytis: A fungus that attacks grape skins. In favourable conditions, it dehydrates grapes, allowing the production of intense dessert wines.*

*Schreiner, John - British Columbia Wine Country, Whitecap Books Ltd., 2003

 
 
  Camelot Vineyards
  We are a small family run, boutique style winery with a Medieval theme. Ann Sperling is our award winning winemaker who has made some incredible signature wines for us. We are ten minutes from the downtown area of Kelowna and nestled amongst fruit trees on East Kelowna road.
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