Going Whole Hog For Spring Wine Festival

“5 incredible chefs, 24 world class wineries, farm-raised pork… and a whole lot of fire” This describes the newest event for the Okanagan Spring Wine Festival; the PIG OUT at Covert Farms in Oliver, BC. Saturday, May 5th from 1 – 4pm, stroll through the fields at Covert Farms and sample house-made Sausage from Terrafina Restaurant at Hester Creek, Roasted Pork Belly from The Patio at Nk’mip Cellars, hay covered, in-ground roasted Pork Shoulder from Miradoro at Tinhorn Creek, house-made Terrine from The Sonora Room at Borrowing Owl and BBQ Ribs from Mica Restaurant at Spirit Ridge Resort. Oh – and a suckling pig on rotisserie over an open fire. YUM. Not to mention samples of wine from all 24 of the Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country members. Can you imagine a betterSaturday afternoon? Only $65 per person, along with a souvenir glass, entertainment from the South Okanagan Big Band and an outdoor afternoon. Tickets are available at the Oliver Visitor Centre at 6431 Station Street, Oliver or on-line at www.baneepigout.eventbrite.com

The Pig Out is sponsored in part by Gelderman Farms. Pigs produced on Gelderman farms are fed a diet of grains, vitamins and minerals. Gelderman Farms purchases quality ingredients for all the feed which is manufactured right on the farm, and does not include any medications, growth hormones or meat by-products in the feed. The grower/finisher pigs are bedded on sawdust in spacious pens with natural lighting and ventilation and have a constant supply of fresh liquid and feed. This provides the pigs with ampleroom to run, root and behave in a naturalway. To find out more about their pork products please visit their pork page. www.geldermanfarms.ca

Why not make a weekend of touring wineries in Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country. Visit uncork the sun at www.oliverosoyoos.com to find great hotel and resort rates starting from $89 per night.
About Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association;

The Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association is a collaborative organization formed to increase public and media exposure to, and recognition of, the Oliver and Osoyoos wine industry, agricultural tourism and culinarytourism and to promote mutually beneficial relationships with local organizations, tourism agencies and industry groups. The Winery Association hosts two events in the South Okanagan Valley, the Banée weekend which includes the Pig Out, and the Half Corked Marathon.