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Battle of the Wines closes out the competition across the Okanagan

Battle of the Wines has recently completed their annual series of 鈥榖attles鈥
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Photos for Battle of the Wines were take by Jeremy Spruston.

The battle has drawn to a close and while they might have rallied against each other, in the end the winner really is Okanagan wines.

For the last year, Okanagan wines were put to the test in the Battle of the Wines, each competing for the 鈥渃hampionship belt鈥.

The concept was created to test for the best across the region over seven events that featured seven different food and wine pairings.

Each event had its unique judging panel, consisting of a mix of wine pros (certified wine professionals) and average joes (the average consumer) who taste and evaluate each wine and submit their scores.

While the battles were based on either a specific grape varietal or, in two unique events called 鈥淒are to Pair,鈥 how a wine might match with a unique food item.

Brandon Little, a wine expert from Battle of the Wines, said this year was the best yet for the competition.

鈥淲e had so much support from our venues, food vendors and the participating wineries. It was a huge success thanks to everyone involved,鈥 he said.

The winners of 2021 were:

鈥raditional Sparkling Wine and Fresh Shucked Oysters 鈥 Frind Brut

鈥hardonnay and Cheese 鈥 2016 Black Swift Oak Street Vineyard

鈥are to Pair burger edition 鈥 2017 Poplar Grove Cabernet Franc

鈥iesling and Poutine 鈥 2019 Lang Farm Reserve

鈥are to Pair Spicy Peach Salsa 鈥 2020 Off the Grid Organic Riesling

鈥ed Blends and Pizza 鈥 2017 Monster Cabs

鈥yrah and Charcuterie 鈥 2016 Black Swift Hans Estate Vineyard

READ MORE: Okanagan wines go head to head

If you鈥檙e interested in reading about the battles and to learn more about the competitors visit www.battleofthewines.ca or on Instagram at @battle.of.the.wines


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Jen Zielinski

About the Author: Jen Zielinski

I am a broadcast journalism graduate from BCIT and hold a bachelor of arts degree in political science and sociology from Thompson Rivers University. I enjoy volunteering with local organizations, such as the Okanagan Humane Society.
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