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What is a pentage?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 11/10/2022

Pentage. Is the name of a British Columbia located winery. The name comes from their signature blend which uses 5 grape varieties grown on the Estate. The name was created in early 2000 by Paul Gardner and Julie Rennie the owners of the winery. Please enjoy what we considewr to be some of the Okangan Valleys finest Naroth American award winning wines.

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