2019 #FavouriteThings Holiday Gift Suggestions – Chef Meets BC Grape
Always a favourite BC Wine event. What a super stocking stuffer or the ideal gift for a friend that loves BC Wine.
Always a favourite BC Wine event. What a super stocking stuffer or the ideal gift for a friend that loves BC Wine.
One of our favourite wineries to visit Poplar Grove sits high above the lake with cascading vistas that can be enjoyed from their restaurant and patio. It is a lovely place to visit.
Well known for their fabulous Rieslings and Pinot Noirs we suggest you try Tantalus Chardonnays. We love them and that’s why they are included in our #FavouriteThings Holiday Gift Suggestions.
We think you are going to enjoy these wines as much as we do. Some lucky wine lovers on your list are going to be very happy! Thornhaven wines also make the perfect host or hostess gift this holiday season.
We have been awaiting this release for several years now, and the time has finally arrived to share a special vertical collection of the very first wine we ever produced- our Menhir. This has been an outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon-Syrah blend since we began crafting wines from our first vineyard.
2018 Petit Rouge Le Vieux Pin Oliver, BC $22.99 This Le Vieux Pin entry-level wine is a blend of Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Garnet red in colour with medium-deep intensity. The nose opens with aromas of pepper, blackberry, cherry, earth, vanilla and spice. Good balance with medium body. Pleasing on the palate with flavours … Read more
It’s the launch of our 12 Days of Christmas! Each day leading up to Christmas visit us at the winery to enjoy a complimentary festive food & wine pairing. The featured wine of the day will also be offered at a 15% case discount!
I am a big fan of the Okanagan Falls region and love so many wineries and their wines produced there. OK Falls is a very welcoming environment and everyone I’ve encountered has been so friendly and welcoming. Maybe that’s why they make great wines, wines you want to share and celebrate.
Recent plunging temperatures have prompted wineries to begin harvesting for Icewine. Temperatures dipped to -8˚C (17.6˚F), beginning November 28 making the conditions perfect for Icewine harvest. To be called true Icewine, frozen grapes must be harvested at -8˚C (17.6˚F), or below and must reach quality standards including 35 Brix of sugar.
Indigenous World Winery merges modern culture with Indigenous history. The Indigenous first peoples of the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys located in British Columbia Canada are the Okanagan Syilx people.