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Bidra med feedbackExcellent wines and cream puffs. Location can't be beat. Beautiful picnic area where you can bring your own picnic or purchase pre made charcuterie plates.
It is a beautiful setting. They have a nice picnic area overlooking the lake. Beautiful. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. We had the first reservation of the day and covid protocols were very well adhered to. The young man taking care of us during our tasting was very knowledgeable and helpful. The pinot gris and merlot were our favorites and they were reasonable priced.
The winery here is amazing, the staff are so good. The wine is incredible and the views are so nice. Highly recommend checking this place out.
This is an intimate, little winery on a picturesque hillside overlooking their vineyard and Okanagan Lake. The wines are good, in particular their award winnng Bacchus is recommended. They also have a Vidal dessert wine which is an amazing alternative to dessert served over frozen grapes on a hot patio after a delicious meal. Keep in mind it is a dessert wine, so it is sweet but not as sweet as ice wine. I have never found the staff to be rude, perhaps more brief than some of the other large wineries but certainly helpful. My favorite thing about this winery is the grassy area overlooking the views, I have seen a few couples with a small wedding party get married here and have myself picnicked on their lawn it is highly recommended. The wine shop also has a tiny selection of cheeses and crackers if you didn't bring our own.
Wine snobs stay away! I don't want you spoiling this almost hidden gem. Arrowleaf is of my favourite places to stop around Kelowna; we usually make this our last winery on the way back to Calgary. They have a lovely view of a quiet part of Lake Okanagan, and have an outdoor picnic area that you can bring your own food to. It's a good place to finish off my leftover pizza from other meals in the week : New tasting room has been open for a year now, and it is lovely, so disregard any reviews mentioning the decor of the old one. They now have both indoor tables and a patio seating area, where you can enjoy a glass of wine with some of the food from their new kitchen. A small but delicious selection of dishes was available earlier this month, including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Very yummy soup! Plus plenty of desserts to tempt you. (Much to my delight, their separate picnic area has remained open, you are still welcome to bring your own food there, if you wish. This is an easy winery to downplay, given their affordable prices (some bottles are as little as $13, and you get 10% off a mixed case but the truth is, their quality has grown considerably over the past several years. They placed second in the list of the top 25 wineries in Canada in 2015, and virtually every one of their wines won at least a bronze medal at this year's BC Wine Awards, which is impressive when you consider that many good wineries won few to no awards. Their Solstice Reserve was very popular at one of our wine parties recently, and Bacchus is a perennial fave in our home. Note that they currently close in January and February, the Kitchen is only open during high season.