Shuswap winery estimates 99 per cent loss after winter cold snap
CELISTA, B.C. – It’s been a rough couple of years for B.C. wineries, but one Shuswap vineyard operator says this winter’s cold snap delivered an unprecedented blow to his crops– wiping out an estimated 99 per cent of his projected yield.
According to Wine Growers of British Columbia, grape growers have seen a steady decline in their crop yields.
“We’ve been seeing it happen for the last five or six years, and we really know it’s about climate change,” said Miles Prodan, president and CEO of Wine Growers British Columbia.