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Vintage replacement extension too little and too late for some

Empty spaces in the vineyards at Gray Monk Estate Winery in Lake Country, British Columbia, shown in July 2025, indicate lingering effects of a harsh 2024 winter. The ongoing recovery prompted provincial regulators to extend a waiver for small, land-based wineries to import grapes for another year. (TJ Mullinax/Good Fruit Grower) Some British Columbia wineries and Washington grape growers scrambled to make use of a late-breaking extension to the…
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Good Fruit Grower broke the news in on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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