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The 2023 and 2024 harvests were quite challenging for the majority of the B.C. wine industry.
An estimated 90 per cent of the provincial wine grape crop was lost due to extreme weather.
In response, the provincial government announced a temporary relief program.
The 2024 whites and rosés are starting to show up on shelves.
Three local wineries are making the most out of their difficult situations.
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