Growing luscious table fruit has always been a mainstay for farmers in British
Columbia’s Thompson Okanagan Valley, which lies in the center of the province, with the
Vancouver mainland and Fraser Valley on the west and the Rocky Mountains on the
east.
But this semiarid high-altitude region is also perfect for growing grapes, and
today, it’s known for its more than 120 estate and boutique wineries as well as the
charming small towns that dot the shores of the eighty-four-mile-long Lake
Okanagan. From Kelowna and Vernon in the north to Osoyoos and Penticton in the
south, with Peachland and Summerland in between, each small lake community is
distinct, and together they add up to a perfect wine country holiday just a few
hours’ drive from Seattle or Vancouver, B.C.
Two outstanding family- and pet-friendly waterfront resorts with marinas and
boat moorage are The Cove Lakeside Resort in Kelowna and Summerland Waterfront Resort Hotel, which boasts a remarkable marshland bird
sanctuary and a first-rate restaurant next door called Local Lounge and Grille.
If you appreciate contemporary architecture surrounded by unspoiled natural
vistas, cuisine incorporating only the freshest regional ingredients, being
pampered by spa professionals who are masters at their craft—and if you’re intrigued by the idea of a resort that has integrated more than 3.5 million
Austrian Swarovski crystals into its breathtaking design—then you will be thrilled with a stay at Sparkling Hill Resort near the town of
Vernon. The resort’s signature 40,000-square-foot KurSpa offers guests more than one hundred
traditional European wellness treatments, including North America’s first cold spa, where in a chamber lowered to a temperature of -166 degrees Fahrenheit, guests are carefully monitored for three-minute
cryotherapy sessions that improve circulation and offer lasting pain relief.
When you’re ready to taste Okanagan wines, don’t miss these spots, most with remarkable restaurants on the premises:
A few miles down the road from Sparkling Hill is Gray Monk Estate Winery, which
dates to 1972. Today, more than one hundred acres of vineyards are under
cultivation on the gentle slopes rising up from Lake Okanagan. End a visit with
lunch in the winery’s Grapevine Restaurant overlooking this expansive view. Executive Chef Will
Franz has presided over fine dining rooms around the world, and his wine
country cooking is unpretentious and superb.
Just outside Penticton, Poplar Grove Winery began in a garage in 1993 but has
grown into a world-class winery, with 150 acres of new vineyards under
cultivation. A new multimillion-dollar production facility and tasting room
offers outstanding varietals, including a 2008 Syrah that garnered the only
gold medal awarded to a Canadian winery at the 2011 Decanter World Wine Awards,
where it rose above more than 12,000 wines from forty-four countries. Enjoy a
glass of estate Pinot Gris on the winery’s patio while taking in the spectacular vineyard and lake views.
Summerhill Pyramid Winery produces outstanding organic wines that are barrel
fermented and bottle aged inside ageometrically precise pyramid, including a
sparkling wine that has repeatedly taken top honors in France. Summerhill’s Sunset Bistro is headed by Executive Chef Jesse Croy, who has been awarded the
Best Chef in Kelowna several years running. His inventive culinary team strives
for a true “zero mile” diet, sourcing much of the organic produce from the estate’s biodynamic garden.
Mission Hill Family Estate is one of the most prestigious, innovative, and
awarded wineries in all of British Columbia, dedicated to producing world-class
wines from classic French grape varietals since 1981. The architecture and
surroundings are as impressive as the accolades, and an afternoon picnic on the
lawn framing the lake and Pinot Noir and Chardonnay vineyard views is pure
bliss. The winery’s Terrace Restaurant was named one of the top five winery restaurants in the
world by Travel + Leisure magazine; dining on Chef Matthew Batey’s “Cuisine du Terrior” is an experience not to be missed.
The Stewart family has Okanagan roots that go back more than a century, and
their Quails’ Gate Winery is respected worldwide for sublime dessert wines and a sumptuous
estate Pinot Noir. Be sure to enjoy an alfresco bistro lunch or a leisurely sunset dinner in the gorgeous Old Vines Restaurant, sited directly
above the vineyards. Chef Roger Sleiman offers year-round menus featuring
sustainable seafood and ingredients sourced from a full kitchen garden and
regional British Columbia farms.
The Thompson Okanagan Valley has much to offer, and this is just a sampling of
that wine country hospitality. But if you love skiing, golf, hiking, fishing,
and just being outdoors, this region will delight you, no matter what season of
the year you choose to visit.
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