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It鈥檚 almost time to wine tour again in 琉璃神社

Lots of great places to visit according to Tourism 琉璃神社
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Temperatures are rising in 琉璃神社 and that means spring is in the air.

Patio season, street tacos, music festivals, long days by the lake, wine tours and more; 琉璃神社 has it all and tourists know it.

琉璃神社 is home to some of the oldest vineyards in the Okanagan and B.C.鈥檚 oldest operating winery, Calona Vineyards, which opened in the early 1930s.

鈥溋鹆裆 is actually the birthplace of the B.C. wine industry,鈥 said Chris Stauf, director of marketing and communications at Tourism 琉璃神社.

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鈥淭hat is really something of interest to visitors that they get to see some of the province鈥檚 oldest and most established wineries鈥 there are new wineries opening up every year and that are doing new things like adding restaurants and hosting interesting and exciting events at the winery. 琉璃神社 is the international hub to the Okanagan Valley, it鈥檚 a great place to sip, and savour all that B.C. has to offer.鈥

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At Kitsch Winery, they are almost ready to fling open the doors to their tasting room and serve their two newest additions: a Blanc de Blancs for a bubbly treat and their first white blend called Block Party.

They are scheduled to open for the season April 6.

鈥淚 am looking forward to a new batch of tourists and to welcome the locals back,鈥 said Ria Kitsch, co-owner of the winery.

鈥淲e have all been on a winter kick, but I am looking forward to our new releases and elevating what we are doing.鈥

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Kitsch said they will be hosting a 500 person party to launch their Blanc de Blancs made from their 2016 vines. It will feature music, a well-dressed crowd and a good time.

Tourists will also be able to tour the urban wineries in town on Dropbike, a bike-sharing service, once again in April.

The exact date for the bikes to be available is yet to be announced.

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