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Seven Stones Winery

1143 BC-3, Cawston, BC V0X 1C3, Canada
4.7(54)
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4.7
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5.0
1y

Although early in the season, the weather was very nice; sun in the sky, a warm gentle breeze. Before even walking into the tasting room, we were greeted by Jacquie. We immediately felt welcomed by her demeanor and smile. We were given the option to enjoy our tasting out on the patio, and this was an excellent choice. There were three whites, and three reds to be enjoyed with his tasting. Legend has it that there are seven large stones, not too far from here that have significant cultural importance to the indigenous population of this area. This winery celebrates, and helps keep alive the rich history of this area. We liked that. Jacquie was fantastic in describing their wines, and giving the history of this winery, and its progression from humble beginnings, to the award-winning wines that they produce today. The wines we enjoyed today were as follows: Speaking Rock Chardonnay Rain Stone Pebble Beach Rosé Speaking Rock 2017 Merlot Boulder (Cab Sav dominant blend) Erratic (Merlot dominant blend) Overall, this winery may be a little out-of-the-way, or off the beaten track, but it is worth the trip. A hidden gem. There's more to enjoy to this place that we didn't get to, like visiting the cave underneath the tasting room where the wine underneath the tasting room where the wine matures. We will be back. Friendly staff, great tasting wine, what more could one ask for? If you're in the area, and enjoy great tasting wine, visit...

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5.0
3y

We stopped by on a whim on a weekend in July 2022 and had a fantastic experience. A party of 4, we were able to enjoy a wine tasting in the beautiful sunshine on their spacious patio. I’m sorry I do not remember the server’s name, but she was absolutely fantastic from start to finish. You are able to “build your own” charcuterie basket from their array of meats/cheeses/breads/crackers/etc. The wine tasting cost is very reasonably priced at $10 each, and you also get to taste quite a few wines - more than we were expecting! Love that the cost of the tasting is waived if you purchase a bottle at the end. Overall we are very glad we stopped by here and I would recommend this as a great option if you’re looking to choose a winery in the...

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5.0
2y

My family and I were here for a Canada day vacation summer of 2023 and it was absolutely fabulous. Huge fans of both the experience and the wines, my mom still orders cases to her house. We generally prefer reds and both the less expensive and more expensive ones are so worth it. The richness in flavour and smoothness is unmatched by other reds I've tried (my favourite is the 2021 Fire Stone). But I also must tip my hat to the whites (especially the Riesling) because this is probably the first winery in which we've all liked as many whites as reds. I'd highly recommend visiting this place for a tasting if you're in the valley, you'll find something just right if you're a picky taster or a casual...

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Al BargenAl Bargen
Although early in the season, the weather was very nice; sun in the sky, a warm gentle breeze. Before even walking into the tasting room, we were greeted by Jacquie. We immediately felt welcomed by her demeanor and smile. We were given the option to enjoy our tasting out on the patio, and this was an excellent choice. There were three whites, and three reds to be enjoyed with his tasting. Legend has it that there are seven large stones, not too far from here that have significant cultural importance to the indigenous population of this area. This winery celebrates, and helps keep alive the rich history of this area. We liked that. Jacquie was fantastic in describing their wines, and giving the history of this winery, and its progression from humble beginnings, to the award-winning wines that they produce today. The wines we enjoyed today were as follows: Speaking Rock Chardonnay Rain Stone Pebble Beach Rosé Speaking Rock 2017 Merlot Boulder (Cab Sav dominant blend) Erratic (Merlot dominant blend) Overall, this winery may be a little out-of-the-way, or off the beaten track, but it is worth the trip. A hidden gem. There's more to enjoy to this place that we didn't get to, like visiting the cave underneath the tasting room where the wine underneath the tasting room where the wine matures. We will be back. Friendly staff, great tasting wine, what more could one ask for? If you're in the area, and enjoy great tasting wine, visit this winery.
L ThomasL Thomas
We stopped by on a whim on a weekend in July 2022 and had a fantastic experience. A party of 4, we were able to enjoy a wine tasting in the beautiful sunshine on their spacious patio. I’m sorry I do not remember the server’s name, but she was absolutely fantastic from start to finish. You are able to “build your own” charcuterie basket from their array of meats/cheeses/breads/crackers/etc. The wine tasting cost is very reasonably priced at $10 each, and you also get to taste quite a few wines - more than we were expecting! Love that the cost of the tasting is waived if you purchase a bottle at the end. Overall we are very glad we stopped by here and I would recommend this as a great option if you’re looking to choose a winery in the area to visit !
Sue PokhrelSue Pokhrel
The experience tour for $30 a person, was worth it. We went on the wine cave, got to taste wine from a barrel and ended with tasting at the shop. My friends and I agreed it was the best wine tasting experience we ever had. We have been to numerous wineries in the Okanagan and the experience at Seven Stones was by far the best. George and Bill were very friendly, professional, and knowledgeable about their wines and how the ambiance affect wine taste. Highly recommended.
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Although early in the season, the weather was very nice; sun in the sky, a warm gentle breeze. Before even walking into the tasting room, we were greeted by Jacquie. We immediately felt welcomed by her demeanor and smile. We were given the option to enjoy our tasting out on the patio, and this was an excellent choice. There were three whites, and three reds to be enjoyed with his tasting. Legend has it that there are seven large stones, not too far from here that have significant cultural importance to the indigenous population of this area. This winery celebrates, and helps keep alive the rich history of this area. We liked that. Jacquie was fantastic in describing their wines, and giving the history of this winery, and its progression from humble beginnings, to the award-winning wines that they produce today. The wines we enjoyed today were as follows: Speaking Rock Chardonnay Rain Stone Pebble Beach Rosé Speaking Rock 2017 Merlot Boulder (Cab Sav dominant blend) Erratic (Merlot dominant blend) Overall, this winery may be a little out-of-the-way, or off the beaten track, but it is worth the trip. A hidden gem. There's more to enjoy to this place that we didn't get to, like visiting the cave underneath the tasting room where the wine underneath the tasting room where the wine matures. We will be back. Friendly staff, great tasting wine, what more could one ask for? If you're in the area, and enjoy great tasting wine, visit this winery.
Al Bargen

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We stopped by on a whim on a weekend in July 2022 and had a fantastic experience. A party of 4, we were able to enjoy a wine tasting in the beautiful sunshine on their spacious patio. I’m sorry I do not remember the server’s name, but she was absolutely fantastic from start to finish. You are able to “build your own” charcuterie basket from their array of meats/cheeses/breads/crackers/etc. The wine tasting cost is very reasonably priced at $10 each, and you also get to taste quite a few wines - more than we were expecting! Love that the cost of the tasting is waived if you purchase a bottle at the end. Overall we are very glad we stopped by here and I would recommend this as a great option if you’re looking to choose a winery in the area to visit !
L Thomas

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The experience tour for $30 a person, was worth it. We went on the wine cave, got to taste wine from a barrel and ended with tasting at the shop. My friends and I agreed it was the best wine tasting experience we ever had. We have been to numerous wineries in the Okanagan and the experience at Seven Stones was by far the best. George and Bill were very friendly, professional, and knowledgeable about their wines and how the ambiance affect wine taste. Highly recommended.
Sue Pokhrel

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