Corcelettes Keremeos
Corcelettes Estate Winery has recently acquired a large parcel of land on the Keremeos Upper Bench in the Similkameen Valley. The current Estate is nestled against the black rocks east of the Village of Keremeos. The new property wraps around the Estate from the north, and adds higher elevation, south facing, desert plateau vineyards.
“This was a rare opportunity to purchase such a charismatic site” said Charlie Baessler, winemaker and managing partner of Corcelettes Estate Winery, “and there are many reasons to be excited about this property”. Having never been farmed, the land is in its natural state and is literally in the shape of an alluvial fan, boasting sought after stemwinder soils. Along with top quality soils and south facing aspects, the elevation and topography of the site allows Corcelettes to expand its 100% Similkameen Valley production of red wine varietals. “With demand increasing for quality Similkameen wine, securing more of this premium land is part of the short and long-term growth and sustainability strategy for the winery”, explained Baessler, “very few sites remain of this calibre”.
Expansion began last year with the purchase of a 6 acre orchard on the west side of the Estate. That land, now a new vineyard, will be planted to Malbec and Syrah in spring 2019. Approximately 30 acres of the newly acquired bench land will be developed in phases over the next 5 years. Phase 1 work has begun with vineyard shaping and preparation of approximately 9 acres for planting in the following year. Syrah and Bordeaux varietals will occupy this defined alluvial fan. Phase 2 will be especially interesting for the Corcelettes team with 1.5 acres planted in higher altitude bush vines, more common in other areas in the world, using low density, low disturbance organic techniques. “This well sloped south facing higher altitude vineyard will lend itself perfectly to our small lot programs that express more than varietals” said Charlie, “and we are excited to use low intervention planting and vineyard management”. Using these higher desert cactus and sage plateaus to capture the terroir, heat, and length of season, the aim is to produce some of BC’s most interesting wines. Phase 3 vineyards will likely include more Pinot Noir but the team at Corcelettes are still contemplating how much land will be converted to vines and how much will remain in its natural state. This purchase brings the total land area to 159 acres, with a plan of over 50 acres in vineyards.
The new property also includes a beautiful large 5-bedroom home which will be converted into quality accommodations for cellar and vineyard employees and possibly a Guest B&B following vineyard developments.
New Vineyard
Corcelettes Estate Winery, located in the Similkameen Valley, blends passion, precision and science to craft expressive, small lot premium wines. Led by Charlie and Jesce Baessler, the skilled team at Corcelettes is committed to creating exceptional wines and experiences. In history the word “Corcelettes” described a royal garden; this hasn’t changed with the team’s continued attention to the land and precision practices in both the vineyard and cellar. Corcelettes was named Top 10 Small Wineries and Top 25 Wineries at the 2018 National Wine Awards of Canada.