Blue Mountain Vineyard

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Blue Mountain Vineyard & Cellars
Location Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada
Appellation Okanagan Valley
Founded 1971
First vintage 1991
Key people Ian & Jane Mavety (Proprietors), Matt Mavety (General Manager)
Parent company Privately Owned
Cases/yr 12,000
Known for Pinot noir & Pinot gris
Varietals Pinot noir, Pinot gris, Pinot blanc, Chardonnay, Gamay noir, Sparkling wine, Sparkling Rosé
Tasting by appointment only
Website http://www.bluemountainwinery.com
The vineyards at Blue Mountain

Blue Mountain Vineyard, located on the shore of Vaseux Lake in Okanagan Falls, British Columbia is a Canadian Winery. Situated near the bottom of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, Blue Mountain produces over 12,000 cases of wine per year. Blue Mountain’s tasting room is open by appointment only.

History

In 1971, Proprietor Ian completed his Agriculture degree and purchased his first parcel of land which now constitutes Blue Mountain’s vineyard. Described as “the most radically laid-out vineyard in the Okanagan Valley,”[1] Blue Mountain’s picturesque view, overlooking Vaseux Lake, is very isolated from the main valley corridor. The local terroir provides Blue Mountain with varying “micro-climates” conducive for grape-growing of differing varietals. It was the unique qualities of the terroir that led Mavetys to establish the vineyard near Okanagan Falls.

For over 2 decades, the Mavetys supplied their grapes by contract to other commercial wineries. In 1991, the Mavetys had sufficiently refined their skills at viticulture and wine making so as to release their first wines under the Blue Mountain label. Shortly after the first release, The Mavetys’ son Matt joined the family business. Matt earned a degree in agricultural economics from the University of British Columbia (his father’s alma mater) and a post-graduate degree in viticulture studies at Lincoln University in New Zealand. Matt’s mother Jane runs the winery’s marketing operations.

Reserve Pinot noir 2004

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