Provincial wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries are raising a glass to the government for listening and allowing them to offer enhanced tour and service experiences for visitors.
In response to industry feedback, the province has implemented a suite of policy changes to enhance visitor experiences at wineries and other liquor-manufacturing sites this summer.* allowing people to sit and enjoy samples while on a guided tour;* allowing more flexibility around sampling so liquor manufacturers can customize sampling experiences for visitors; and
“Another great outcome highlighting what happens when government works collaboratively through the Business Technical Advisory Panel process on modernizing liquor policy in B.C.,” said Tyler Dyck, Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery CEO and head of operations; president, Craft Distiller’s Guild of BC; president, Canadian Craft Distillers Alliance. “We look forward to continued collaboration and modernizations over the next few years.
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