The Premier Wine Tasting event of the season – BC Pinot Noir Celebration
The tasting started with a welcoming glass of Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards 2015 Blanc de Noir which was light and tasty with yeasty and citrus notes. Light and Dry.
The tasting started with a welcoming glass of Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards 2015 Blanc de Noir which was light and tasty with yeasty and citrus notes. Light and Dry.
The project will not be completed until 2020 but it was interesting to view in the construction stage. When we were there in May the amphitheatre was taking shape and the exterior patio next to the restaurant had just been completed.
Grown from 100% Mt. Lehman estate grapes, this wine is made of 50% Pinot Noir and 50% Chardonnay and left to rest for 24 months on lees to develop depth and texture. After two years, the finished product is a crisp and lively wine with strong citrus notes and aromatic nose.
With unique locations that include aboard a yacht in Coal Harbour, at a table set in a vineyard, in a Teepee in the Okanagan and on a private terrace overlooking the North Shore mountains, Summerdine is a not-to-be-missed evening of delicious food, fine wine and conviviality.
What is the BC Seafood Festival Signature Weekend? Held during the BC Seafood Festival (which runs June 7-16th), this is the largest seafood celebration of the Festival, perfect for foodies who love BC seafood & spirits, music lovers, and families.
“This season, we look forward to celebrating the joy of opera and sharing our passion for this art form with Okanagan residents,” says Alexandra Babbel, Artistic Director of Opera Kelowna.
This year’s production of All’s Well That Ends Well transports audiences to an India on the cusp of independence in 194
Stone’s Throw Productions is thrilled to present this female led retelling of an old classic as part of our Stone’s Throw Festival Apprentice Series.
“We are thrilled to have Jim return to the Okanagan for another performance”, comments President Gordon Fitzpatrick.
Dedicated to honest and resonant live performance, and spotlighting diverse and underrepresented voices and stories, the SHIFT Festival has become an annual theatre tradition in Vancouver.