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Road 13 Vineyards is Canada’s top winery

August 21, 2018  By Fruit and Veg magazine



The family-owned, Road 13 Vineyards winery is elated with a platinum win amongst the 15 medals awarded and the titles of number one winery in both British Columbia and Canada.

Road 13 Vineyards is the only winery in Canada to win both platinum and a top-ten national spot for six consecutive years. Road 13 boasts nine platinum medal wins since their induction into the awards in 2013 – double that of any competing winery across the nation.

This year marked the largest showing with 1,850 entries from 257 different wineries from seven provinces. Road 13 Vineyards was awarded platinum for the 2016 Roussanne. Fourteen additional medals were awarded to wines within the Road 13 Vineyards portfolio of red, white, sparkling and rosé wines including eight gold, two silver and four bronze. No other winery has received as many gold medals within a single year since 2013.

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“We are so delighted with this win,” shares managing partner, Joseph Luckhurst. “Our team’s tireless dedication to excellence has really paid off, as has following our passion for Rhone-style wines.” Road 13 Vineyards has turned their focus to Rhone style varietals of late with real success. The Rhone varietals have consistently shown the highest quality of fruit in the vineyards and reflect characteristics of old world complexity and new world fruit intensity. “A platinum medal for the 2016 Roussanne is proof of our understanding of the best way to express our distinctive terroir in the glass.”

Held annually in June, the National Wine Awards of Canada (NWAC) are only open to wines grown and produced in Canada. The goal of ‘The Nationals’ is to expose Canadian wine drinkers to the best in Canadian wines. With no price restrictions each winery has the opportunity to compete with the best wines in the country. For more winery information, visit www.road13vineyards.com.


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