The B.C. government has approved a series of regulatory changes it says is designed to improve the experience of people visiting wineries, breweries and distilleries across the province.
The new measures allow people to consume liquor, beer and wine samples while on a guided tour, and buy packed liquored sales in more places. They also allow manufacturers to provide more customized sampling, while selling and promoting products in picnic areas.
“The changes we are making will create better experiences for visitors of wineries and liquor manufacturers across the province, helping them — and all of B.C. — to be a more competitive and desirable destination for visitors,” Mike Farnworth, Minister of
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