The Okanagan is a great area to visit BC wineries and farms that produce a variety of different products from fresh fruit, lavender, honey, goats milk gelato and cheese. In the summer the variety of fresh fruit is fantastic.
Mission Hills Winery |
Quails Gate Winery View from Patio |
Quails Gate Winery is open year round for dinner. We had an exceptional meal. The menu is limited but the quality is outstanding. The wine is also exceptional but don't expect to pay top dollar for the meal.
Okanagan Lake from Penticton |
Driving south from West Kelowna along Okanagan Lake there are numerous wine growing areas to explore. Check out Peachland, Summerland, Penticton. A little farther is Naramata Bench, Okanagan Falls,Oliver, and Osoyoos. Venturing north of Kelowna you can visit wineries in Lake County. If you are visiting in April check to make sure that the winery you want to visit is open. Many of the smaller wineries have limited hours in the winter and spring.
Most wineries charger a small fee to taste a flight of wine (four or five samples). Before tasting check to see that the wines they are offering for tasting is what you are interested in trying. All the wineries we visited did not charge for the tasting if you purchased a wine. Some wines are only sold at the winery so be sure to check if you want to purchase the wine once you arrive home. I noticed that very few of the wineries we visited offered crackers to clear you mouth between wines.
There are also lots of tour companies willing to take you to a variety of wineries. This is a great choice if you do not want to drive after sampling. I fined that to truly enjoy a tasting I can really only visit one or two wineries in a day.
During our visit we also went to Carnelis Goat Cheese farm to taste the gelato made from fresh goats milk. They also had a variety of cheeses make from goats milk. There were lots of samples available. If you choose to take a container of gelato away remember to consider the temperature before you get your product home, you may need to have a cooler.
We also went to Vernon to visit Plant Bee Honey Farm and Meadery. This was a great experience as they have a glass beehive so that you could see the bees working and even spot the queen bee. There are a variety of samples and if you are old enough you can also taste the mead which is a wine made from honey.
What ever you are looking to do there is a great variety in the Okanagan Valley.
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