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Extreme grapegrowing at Recline Ridge.(Recline Ridge Vineyards, Tappen, BC)(Company Profile)
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June 1, 2005| Author:
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North America's most northerly vineyard is the scenic 7 acres belonging to Recline Ridge Vineyards and Winery in Tappen, near Salmon Arm, British Columbia. This family-owned vineyard and winery can be found beyond the northern reaches of the Okanagan Valley in the Thompson Shuswap region.
At the confluence of the Skimikin and Tappen valleys, the vineyard possesses finely textured, silty clay loamed, or lacustrine soils formed in basins of lakes created by glacial melting. Beyond the more desert-like conditions existing in the Okanagan Valley, its temperate location allows the ...
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