24 acres of vineyards in BC using “Our Wollastonite” The project will cover approximately 28 acres, 24 of which will be planted. There will be 47,000 vines producing eight varietals of European strains that were cloned in California.
Grapes grown will be organic, the first harvest is anticipated to be in 2024, and the team is hoping operations will eventually become carbon negative. One effort to reduce their environmental footprint will involve the use of the mineral sourced from St. Onge, Quebec called Wollastonite, which is a carbon sequester.