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Vancouver Island, British Columbia ... The Northwest Cider Association’s (NWCA) third annual BC Cider Week begins in a week– happening from April 28th to May 7th. This ten-day craft cider celebration will be a bonanza of cider events, tastings and festivities throughout British Columbia.
The official BC Cider Week celebrates the art of craft cider and the upcoming summer season with events spanning the entire province. Tasting events from Kelowna to Vancouver Island include 5 festivals, tap take overs, cider pairing meals, and much more throughout the 10 day event.
Events are posted on the NWCA website and facebook page and more events are registered weekly. Five festivals will highlight local cider:
April 28th : Bacon and Cider Festival in Kelowna.
April 29th : Orchard and the Sea launches it’s first festival called British Columbia Cider Festival at Heritage Hall in Vancouver.
April 30th: SeaCider is bringing back their popular Cider Social on Vancouver Island.
May 6th: Okanagan Craft Cider Festival at BC Tree Fruits in Kelowna
May 6th: An Afternoon of Snake Bites at Tod Creek Cider in Victoria
“The BC Cider industry is experiencing a lot of excitement and growth and our Third Annual BC Cider Week celebrates this,” said Emily Ritchie, executive director of the Northwest Cider Association. “We are excited to finally get tasting!”
Watch for more events posted on Facebook: facebook.com/bcciderweek. When applicable, tickets and reservations are strongly encouraged; most of the festivals are already sold out. Thank you to our sponsors Commercial Logistics, the transport division of Container World and to SIP Northwest.
About Northwest Cider Association:
Founded in 2010, the Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) brings cideries and cider lovers together to learn, experience and enjoy the Pacific Northwest cider culture. Representing more than 80 commercial cidermakers from throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia, the group is dedicated to supporting, promoting and growing this thriving industry. NWCA hosts cider-themed events including Cider Weeks in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. For more information about the Northwest Cider Association, visit www.nwcider.com, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@nwcider).
Vancouver Island, British Columbia ... The Northwest Cider Association’s (NWCA) third annual BC Cider Week begins in a week– happening from April 28th to May 7th. This ten-day craft cider celebration will be a bonanza of cider events, tastings and festivities throughout British Columbia.
The official BC Cider Week celebrates the art of craft cider and the upcoming summer season with events spanning the entire province. Tasting events from Kelowna to Vancouver Island include 5 festivals, tap take overs, cider pairing meals, and much more throughout the 10 day event.
Events are posted on the NWCA website and facebook page and more events are registered weekly. Five festivals will highlight local cider:
April 28th : Bacon and Cider Festival in Kelowna.
April 29th : Orchard and the Sea launches it’s first festival called British Columbia Cider Festival at Heritage Hall in Vancouver.
April 30th: SeaCider is bringing back their popular Cider Social on Vancouver Island.
May 6th: Okanagan Craft Cider Festival at BC Tree Fruits in Kelowna
May 6th: An Afternoon of Snake Bites at Tod Creek Cider in Victoria
“The BC Cider industry is experiencing a lot of excitement and growth and our Third Annual BC Cider Week celebrates this,” said Emily Ritchie, executive director of the Northwest Cider Association. “We are excited to finally get tasting!”
Watch for more events posted on Facebook: facebook.com/bcciderweek. When applicable, tickets and reservations are strongly encouraged; most of the festivals are already sold out. Thank you to our sponsors Commercial Logistics, the transport division of Container World and to SIP Northwest.
About Northwest Cider Association:
Founded in 2010, the Northwest Cider Association (NWCA) brings cideries and cider lovers together to learn, experience and enjoy the Pacific Northwest cider culture. Representing more than 80 commercial cidermakers from throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia, the group is dedicated to supporting, promoting and growing this thriving industry. NWCA hosts cider-themed events including Cider Weeks in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. For more information about the Northwest Cider Association, visit www.nwcider.com, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@nwcider).
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