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“We are delighted to be working with Julie and Lanny Martiniuk, allowing their legacy of quality and innovation to continue. We are also ensuring family-owned businesses in the Okanagan Valley continue to prosper,” said chief executive officer Tony Stewart. As the Martiniuks step back, revitalization of the 30-acre site is already in development as Quails’ Gate looks to enhance 40 years of successful farming and grapevine propagation on the property.
The global non-alcoholic drinks market is expected to reach $1.36 trillion in 2022 and is predicted to grow annually by 5.56 percent. Though traditional soft drinks remain the most significant market segment, alcohol-free versions of popular drinks are expected to show fast growth. In 2021, estimated sales of non-alcoholic wine could reach $1.6 billion. Predictions of 10.4-per-cent annual growth mean that by 2031, the sector could reach $4.5 billion. B.C.
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