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September 2015 The Small Business Issue

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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A Wine Lovers' Paradise Kelowna's terroir is one of the biggest reasons for the city's flourishing wine industry G enerally considered the birthplace of the B.C. wine industry, Kelowna is home to the oldest and most established wineries. Today, the city boasts 28 wineries and that number will likely continue to rise. Kelowna also has the distinction of being home to an internationally award- winning Pinot Noir—Mission Hill Family Estate's 2011 Martin's Lane Pinot Noir won a 2013 Decanter World Wine Award for Best International Pinot Noir. For those involved in this region's wine industry, the win is no surprise. "With Kelowna's easy access to water, moderate temperature with a slightly cooler climate than further south, and long growing days, we are the perfect location for growing varietals such as the Pinot Noir, Riesling and Chardonnay," says Andy Gebert, co-owner of St. Hubertus Estate Winery. Because of glacier deposits and soil type, Kelowna is truly "Mother Nature's gift" to Pinot Noir. Historically, the reason this area's soils are so perfect for Pinot is because the lake used to be a much larger body of water 10,000 years ago (during the Pleistocene Era). Therefore, the soils are lake-bottom, mineral rich soils; and when irrigation was introduced, this made the terroir idyllic for growing fruit of all types, including grapes. In addition, the cool nights preserve natural acidity and encourage plenty of colour in the Pinot Noir, while contributing richness to the Chardonnay. "For those reasons, wineries here are able to produce perfectly balanced Pinot Noirs, Rieslings and Chardonnays," adds Gebert. The phenomenal growth of the Kelowna wine industry over the past Kelowna is producing highly- acclaimed wine varietals such as the Pinot Noir and Riesling S p e c i a l F e a t u r e

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