There’s a deer-proof fence leading to the winery, one that detects your presence and opens to welcome you, and that affirmative reception begins one of the best visits of our wine trip.
My girlfriend and I were on vacation through Okanagan wine country. Over six days, we visited sixty wineries. You can follow our various locations with this disclaimer. That’s sixty wineries, not an exaggeration. We ended the trip with 120 bottles acquired.
This is not to say that there’s an alpine coaster or complimentary back rubs or anything. It’s just a purified wine-lovers experience. Firstly, there’s that gate, one of only two places we’ve been to boasting one, and yes, that minute detail helps. Cars approach the rustic cottage, fringed by vineyards, gardens, and picnic tables. Being on a hill, the view is incredible. Within, we found a comfortable if cramped wine tasting area with décor following the theme reflective of the roaring twenties / Jazz age, basically enjoying the decadent elements of The Great Gatsby without the annoyance of actually reading that dreadful novel. And it probably has the best-looking bathroom on our trip…yes, I just said that. Trust me; you’ll agree with me when you see it.
The ultimate point regarding the success of Kraze Legz, more than anything aesthetically about the location, is that the wines are amazing…according to my girlfriend. I admit it’s not my favorite, but I also admit being in the extreme minority. My girlfriend and our best friends all adore both Kraze Legz and Skaha wines (by the same winery), so much so that we are on the wine subscription now. The staff is pleasant and I loved the fact you must drive through a housing division to get to it. Yes, if you like drinking wine, Kraze Legz is a destination spot. It’s out of the way, but worth...
Read moreFantastic winery! It was so mesmerizing sitting at the patio with friends overlooking the beautiful vineyard. The wines were spectacular. All the ones I chose were exquisite in their own way. I definitely recommend the mystique and the impulsion. My friends and I had an enjoyable experience, thanks to Karen who is super knowledgeable and passionate at what she does. Please stop by this beautiful cozy winery, you...
Read moreA bottle of "All That Jazz" ended up in our wine rack somehow. Cracked it open and let it breath for an hour. It was a 2018 vintage. Poured my wife and I a glass and took a sip. Looked at each other and agreed that it was destined for the spaghetti sauce. Not good in our opinion. Lacked body and was overly tannic. Almost green in taste. Possibly may have been better after a few more years on the rack but I...
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