Tag: Naramata Bench

Hillside Winery Heritage Series Syrah

I always find Syrah to be a great match for duck, so this weekend I made pizza topped with green pepper, mushrooms, red onion and homemade Toulouse Sausage. I made the sausage using a recipe created by Chef Evan Robertson from The Bistro at Hillside Winery. Although Toulouse Sausage is traditionally made with pork, Chef…

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JoieFarm Winery

April is BC Wine Month, and it’s a great time to celebrate as wineries are announcing their spring releases. I recently had the pleasure of tasting through the spring wine club shipment from JoieFarm, which has recently come under new ownership. JoieFarm Winery is located along the Naramata Bench in the Okanagan Valley. It was…

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Little Engine: Virtual Tasting

If, like me, you are unable to visit the Okanagan this year, there are some wineries that are offering virtual tastings that you can enjoy from the comfort of your own home. Little Engine offers two virtual tastings: a Silver Level Tasting and a Gold Level Tasting. I recently experienced the Gold Tasting and enjoyed…

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Roche Wines: Celebrating 10 Years

Roche Wines is celebrating their ten year anniversary, and if you haven’t tried their wines yet, I can guarantee that they are definitely worth your attention. Roche Wines is owned by Dylan and Pénélope Roche. It is located on the Naramata Bench, but that is not where their story began. Dylan was born in Vancouver…

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Poplar Grove Releases New Vintages

What qualities do you look for in a cellar-worthy wine? Poplar Grove has been producing age-worthy wines since their first vintage was released in 1997. Over the last several months they have released new vintages of their Legacy, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. All of these wines are currently available at BC Liquor Stores. The 2016…

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Little Engine Gold Pinot Noir

Dreams don’t come true; dreams are made true. This quote is printed on each cork from Little Engine Wines, and I think about these words frequently. More often than not, things don’t just fall into place; reaching goals requires hard work and sacrifice. The proprietors of Little Engine Wines, Nicole and Steven French, are no…

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Chef Meets BC Grape: 2020 Edition

During “normal” times, Chef Meets BC Grape is the largest tasting of BC wine and food in Western Canada. Last year hundreds of wine lovers converged on the Vancouver Convention Centre to taste BC wines paired with small plates prepared by top BC chefs. Attendees could vote, alongside celebrity judges, for their favourite food and…

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Hillside Winery 2019 Unoaked Pinot Gris

The 2019 Unoaked Pinot Gris from Hillside Winery has pretty much everything I want in a Pinot Gris. It is a lovely wine to sip on the patio, or pair it with charcuterie, summer salads, or even grilled vegetables and white meat. 2019 Hillside Winery Unoaked Pinot Gris $23.00 The grapes for this wine were…

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Upper Bench 2016 Altitude

Upper Bench Winery & Creamery recently released the second vintage of Altitude, which is a blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Sauvignon. The vineyards were cropped low for this vintage, at just over three tons per acre. The wine spent 20 months in French oak barrels (30% new) and only 320 cases of this…

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Terravista Vineyards: 2019 Albariño

Do you know that some wineries in the Okanagan produce Albariño? Albariño is a white grape varietal that is widely found throughout Spain and Portugal. At Terravista Vineyards, the Albariño is grown in granitic soil, which keeps the roots, that are prone to rot and mildew, well drained and dry. The 2019 Albariño from Terravista…

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