Tickets set to go on sale next month for the Feb. 24 through March 3 event
Vancouver International Wine Festival staff are readying to welcome Italy as the extravaganza's theme country during its Feb. 24 through March 3 run.
COVID-19 restrictions kept the VIWF from taking place in 2021. It then relaunched in May 2022, and followed that up with an April exhibition earlier this year.
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