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Almost no grapes have been produced in the Okanagan and Similkameen valleys in the 2024 vintage.
Washington growers have had a major surplus of grapes.
Historically, B.C. ’s VQA wineries have not been allowed to import grapes.
In July , the government suspended that prohibition for 2024 so wineries could make wine this fall .
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