• 60: The Future of Wineries in the Okanagan with Quail's Gate Winery Founder Ben Stewart

  • Apr 9 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast
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60: The Future of Wineries in the Okanagan with Quail's Gate Winery Founder Ben Stewart

  • Summary

  • Episode 60: Matt and Taylor are joined by Ben Stewart. Ben is the Founder of Quails' Gate Winery from West Kelowna, BC, who's been in the wine business for almost 45 years. Born and raised in West Kelowna, Ben has also been MLA Kelowna West since 2018, and is a Transportation & Infrastructure Critic in the BC legislative assembly.

    Ben is here to discuss: → How the bad weather events are impacting the wineries in the Okanagan and the future of wineries in the region. → The wine and beer war happening between BC and Alberta. → The legislation changes happening with BC real estate and the importance of getting involved in your community and holding governments accountable.

    Quail's Gate Winery Website: www.quailsgate.com

    Ben Stewart's Instagram: @benstewartmla

    Ben Stewart's LinkedIn: @BenStewart

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    Matt Glen's Website: www.mattglen.ca

    Matt Glen's Email: Matt.glen@century21.ca

    Matt Glen's Instagram: @mattglenrealestate

    Taylor Atkinson's Website: www.VentureMortgages.com

    Taylor Atkinson's Email: Taylor@VentureMortgages.com

    Taylor Atkinson's Instagram: @VentureMortgages

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