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On this week’s episode of Hello Okanagan, the boys visit Correales’ Wine Cellar where they learn about DIY wine making. They learn about the process of how the wine is fermented, flavored, and filtered. But don’t worry they do get their hands dirty when it comes to bottling the wine.

Peter and David get a chance to cork and label their own Hello Okanagan wine bottles. Watch the episode to find out how you can win a bottle of wine!

Correales’ Wine Cellar
https://correaleswine.ca/

Photographer: Carlee Melenko
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Disclaimer: This episode was filmed on a closed set.

Hello Okanagan is a YouTube Show about life through the eyes of two friends, one is a Gen X’er and the other is a Gen Z’er. It’s not just about life in the Okanagan. It’s mostly about topics that connects all of us. From music, sports, politics, food, wine, business and more, plus many special guests. All through the eyes of our two hosts.

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