2022: A Breakthrough Year for B.C. Wines
Wine enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as 2022 emerges as one of British Columbia’s most exceptional vintages in nearly half a century. Thanks to advances in vineyard management and winemaking technology, this vintage combines generous yields with outstanding quality, rivaling the best years since the region’s modern wine renaissance began in the late 1970s.
Early Rosé Releases Shine Bright
Alongside the excitement around 2022, a new wave of rosés made from imported grapes is hitting shelves to help wineries stay afloat during challenging times. Among these, two standouts are the playful and juicy Mayhem 2024 Rosé and the elegant Black Market 2024 Cinsault Rosé-both promising to delight even the most discerning palates with their vibrant flavors and refreshing profiles.
Top 2022 Reds and Whites to Try Now
During a recent tasting in the Okanagan, several 2022 wines impressed with their balance and depth:
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Bartier Bros. Cabernet Franc 2022: A lush, approachable red perfect with grilled meats and veggies.
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Stoneboat Vineyards Reserve Pinot Noir 2022: Dusty mulberry and raspberry notes with a savory mineral edge.
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Three Sisters Betty The Matriarch 2022: A bright, juicy red with minimal tannins, reminiscent of a Pinot Noir-style Zinfandel.
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Clos du Soleil Syrah 2022: Floral and savory with black fruit undertones, ideal alongside lamb.
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Hester Creek Syrah 2022: Bold and spicy, featuring dark berries and soft oak tannins.
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Unsworth Vineyards Pinot Noir 2022: Light and ethereal, perfect for everyday sipping.
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Blue Mountain Pinot Noir Single Vineyard Block 14 Gravel Force 2022: Opulent with Bing cherry and plum notes.
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Peak Cellars Riesling 2022: Award-winning summer white with crisp acidity and vibrant fruit.
Exceptional Finds Beyond B.C.
Noteworthy international selections include the Anna de Codorníu Blanc de Blancs Cava Brut from Spain, a crisp and stylish sparkling wine, and Portugal’s Taylor Fladgate Fine White Port, a sweet, aromatic fortified wine perfect for summer sipping.
Wine Experiences and Industry News
The Okanagan’s Black Hills Estate Winery has reopened its Vineyard Kitchen, offering seasonal small plates crafted by Chef Jeff Van Geest, ideal for pairing with local wines. Meanwhile, Covert Farms-the valley’s largest vineyard-is on the market, presenting a rare opportunity for serious wine investors.
B.C. Wine of the Week: Orofino Old Vines Riesling 2022
This Similkameen Valley gem showcases ripe pear, green apple, and mineral notes with a complex, contemplative character. At $29.95, it’s a serious wine worth savoring.
Value Pick: Mantra Lokah Rosé Garnacha-Monastrell 2023
For budget-friendly refreshment, this organic Spanish rosé offers juicy red berries and a hint of bitter orange-perfect for casual gatherings at just $13.99.
Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or a curious newcomer, 2022’s wines are proving to be a milestone vintage for B.C. Explore these exceptional bottles and taste the future of Canadian wine today!