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Naramata is actually located in the near desert climate of the Okanagan Valley.
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Allen+Maurer Architects designed this house located in Naramata, British Columbia, Canada.
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I especially like how Tony and the gang are all going to be in Naramata a some kind of resort on Friday, and we’ll all be here at the studio with nary a spa treatment to be had.
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The Naramata region is famous for its hot sunny weather, wineries and fruit orchards and large sandy beaches.
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Regardless, an excellent example of hillside development in a region where flat areas are extensively used for agriculture (Naramata produces world class wines) and are under increasing development pressure.
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Nichol Vineyard has been using 100 per cent Naramata fruit since 1993.
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"Winery owners have to fill out forms, paperwork, submitting taxes to federal and provincial authorities, getting audited by excise people - it goes on and on," says Richard Roskell, who co-owns Marichel Vineyard and Winery with his wife, Elisabeth Roskell, in Naramata, B.C., in the heart of the Okanagan Valley.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Beppi Crosariol 2011
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The wineries of the Naramata Bench were the first to market a sense of place or
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KASEY WILSON 2011
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Nichol Vineyard has been using 100 per cent Naramata fruit since 1993.
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He was 96 and lived in Naramata, British Columbia.
NYT > Home Page By DENNIS HEVESI 2010
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