Ideal grape-growing weather kicks off B.C Wine Month
BRITISH COLUMBIA — A slow start to winter, and current warm temperatures has B.C wineries feeling optimistic about the 2019 season.
Miles Prodan, President & CEO of the BC Wine Institute says grape growers have been thrilled with the warm start to winter, followed by a short cold snap, and the recent balmy spring temperatures.
“The way the winter has rolled out has actually been perfect for wine grapes. The fact that it took some time to finally get cold allowed for the grapes to really shut down and prepare for that cold snap,” Prodan explains. “The problem often arises when we get that cold snap too early and they haven’t shut down properly.”
In regards to the warming trend felt throughout the Okanagan and Interior, Prodan says warm days and cool nights brings balance for the grapes vine conditions.