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Haywire Winery is a Canadian Winery located in the Okanagan Valley’s Summerland, British Columbia. Situated on a 10 acre lot, Haywire sits looking over Okanagan Lake. ==History== After purchasing the 10-acre property in 2005, owners Christine Coletta and Steve Lornie grew the existing Red Delicious apples and apricots for one season before switching to Pinot gris in 2006.〔(“Wine Industry Marketing Guru Goes Haywire” ), ''“Tidings”'', August 11, 2010〕 The pair named the winery Switchback as it celebrated “the switch from losing money as apple growers to losing money as grape growers.”〔(“City Slickers go Haywire in wine country” ), ''“Vancouver Courier”'', August 20, 2010〕 The name Haywire comes from wire, originally used for baling hay, which tended to tangle in a chaotic way. The term also describes Coletta and Lornie's transition from city slickers to farmers to winery owners.〔("Wine Industry Marketing Guru Goes Haywire" ), ''"Tidings"'', August 11, 2010〕 After the first vintage in 2009, Haywire planned to source other varieties like Pinot noir from other growers in the valley.〔(“Switchback vineyard goes haywire” ), ''“Georgia Straight”'', November 12, 2010〕
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