Summerland B.C. winery says imported fruit is hurting the local market | Unpublished
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Author: Victoria Femia
Publication Date: October 31, 2025 - 22:28

Summerland B.C. winery says imported fruit is hurting the local market

October 31, 2025
“There are still quite a bit of grapes left on the vines,” Gill said. “We’re still getting inquiries, we’re turning people away at this point.”


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