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Find Out What Really Goes Down On The Crush Pad At Naramata’s ‘Joiefarm’

JoieFarm is located in beautiful Naramata, BC | 250-462-1980 | heidi@joiefarm.com | www.joiefarm.com
JoieFarm is located in beautiful Naramata, BC | 250-462-1980 | [email protected] | www.joiefarm.com

The GOODS from JoieFarm

Vancouver, BC | Ever wonder what really goes on at the JoieFarm crush pad during harvest without the filter of awards and medals? Follow Joey Rose’s hilarious and slightly belligerent Instagram feed @rosetsunami. It really fills in the blanks of what inspires JoieFarm wines on and off the crush pad. The action is really going to get going this week and you’re invited.

DETAILS

2825 Naramata Rd, Site 5 Comp 4 | Naramata BC
Toll free: 1-866-422-5643 | Phone: 250-496-0073 | Fax: 1-866-834-4008
Email: [email protected] | Web: www.joiefarm.com

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The Team

Owners: Michael Dinn and Heidi Noble
Winemaker: Heidi Noble
Sales, Marketing & Allocation Management: Michael Dinn

About JoieFarm

JoieFarm is owned and operated by Heidi Noble & Michael Dinn and is located on their farm on the beautiful Naramata Bench in the Okanagan Valley in the interior of British Columbia. JoieFarm is interested exclusively in the grape varieties of Alsace, Burgundy and Champagne which excel in the cool-climate, desert landscape of the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys. We are particularly interested in making these wines because not only are they wines that we love and enjoy drinking, but we feel these varieties thrive and are relevant in our area. As young winemakers at the forefront of a new wine region, we are interested in exploring the potential and synergy between these aromatic varietals and their role in distinguishing the culinary West Coast of Canada as an emerging and unified cuisine.