In Canada’s wine country, Okanagan Valley flows with quirky charm
( CNN) A sort of modernized log cabin with a sweeping consider over a drastic depression, the Hatch ogles more like a wilderness clique than a winery.
Its logo is jarring, and creepy, and kind of funny: a mortal with a birds-nest for a front, an egg vacillate, UFO-like, precisely above — like an idea, positioned to hatch, or to be immersed down the hatch.
The whole region feels like an irreverent response to the pretension that viniculture often induces. Inside, I encounter more of the unexpected, including a few hobos.
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