Crop losses forecast to be not as significant for Kamloops wineries as those in the Okanagan
KAMLOOPS — The prolonged cold snap this past winter has affected vineyards across B.C. Many wineries are experiencing massive grape production losses.
A tour of the Privato vineyard in Westsyde shows some of the cold weather effects on grapevines. Projections from the B.C Wine Growers Association is forecasting crop losses of between 39 to 56 per cent. This will largely impact the South Okanagan but the Thompson Valley wineries will have a much lower margin.
“We definitely will see some losses this year but we’re expecting hopefully around 10 per cent only of losses,” Privato Production Manager Adam Woodward told CFJC Today.