#ShiptoSip 2021 with Poplar Grove Winery
The Rosé, most recently released, and the Pinot Gris, released in March, are going to be hot sellers and you won’t want to miss out on the chance to stock your cellar for summer sipping and buy #wineonline.
The Rosé, most recently released, and the Pinot Gris, released in March, are going to be hot sellers and you won’t want to miss out on the chance to stock your cellar for summer sipping and buy #wineonline.
A free wine presentation and learn about Poplar Grove, its vineyards, winery, and fantastic wines from the Naramata Bench.
One of the great things about beets is that they are available all year round. In winter I am always looking for new ways to use root vegetables.
It’s that time of year once again! Time to get your holiday shopping done before the shipping deadlines. We have some wonderful suggestions for you.
This trio of red wines is pretty hard to beat and would make a wonderful gift for a wine lover on your list this year.
2017 Wren (Chardonnay) Schell Wines Kelowna, BC $32.19 Golden straw colour with medium intensity. Apple, lemon, caramel, and vanilla with honeydew undertones on the nose. Well balanced. Citrus and buttered toast on the palate followed by a medium-plus finish. Fans of California styled chardonnay will love this one. 2019 Pinot Gris Poplar Grove Penticton, … Read more
Hope you enjoy reading through this list as much as I enjoyed putting it together.
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Our Wine Club has three package choices to suit your preference. Each package contains six bottles of wine, specifically selected by our Winemaker from exclusive, pre-release and top quality offerings.
“All of the fruit for our wines will be sourced from single vineyards owned by the Gill brothers…We will be managing the viticulture hands on. I helped plant their first vineyards a number of years ago and have used the fruit for winemaking ever since. Our wines will be super focused on small lots.” Val Tait