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Indigenous World Winery — Attraction in British Columbia

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Indigenous World Winery
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Nearby attractions
Rollingdale Winery Inc
2306 Hayman Rd, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 1Z5, Canada
Sncewips Heritage Museum and Gift Store
525 BC-97 Unit 260, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 4C9, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Yamato - West Kelowna
525 BC-97 #210, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 4C9, Canada
Tim Hortons
525 BC-97 #600, Kelowna, BC V1Z 4C9, Canada
Your Buddy's Pizza
525 BC-97 Unit #906, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 4C9, Canada
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill
525 BC-97 #900, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 4C9, Canada
Subway
525 BC-97 Unit #910 (D3, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 4C9, Canada
Nearby hotels
A View of the Lake Bed & Breakfast
1877 Horizon Dr, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 3E4, Canada
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Indigenous World Winery

2218 Horizon Dr, West Kelowna, BC V1Z 3L4, Canada
4.5(155)
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attractions: Rollingdale Winery Inc, Sncewips Heritage Museum and Gift Store, restaurants: Yamato - West Kelowna, Tim Hortons, Your Buddy's Pizza, Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, Subway
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Nearby attractions of Indigenous World Winery

Rollingdale Winery Inc

Sncewips Heritage Museum and Gift Store

Rollingdale Winery Inc

Rollingdale Winery Inc

4.8

(140)

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Sncewips Heritage Museum and Gift Store

Sncewips Heritage Museum and Gift Store

4.8

(46)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi
Candlelight: The Best of Joe Hisaishi
Sun, Dec 14 • 6:45 PM
1304 Ellis Street, Kelowna, V1Y 1Z9
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A Taste Of Kelowna Food Tours
A Taste Of Kelowna Food Tours
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 1Z8, Canada
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Kelowna Guided E-Bike Wine Tour, Tastings & Lunch
Kelowna Guided E-Bike Wine Tour, Tastings & Lunch
Fri, Dec 12 • 10:00 AM
Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 8S3, Canada
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Nearby restaurants of Indigenous World Winery

Yamato - West Kelowna

Tim Hortons

Your Buddy's Pizza

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

Subway

Yamato - West Kelowna

Yamato - West Kelowna

4.1

(184)

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Tim Hortons

Tim Hortons

3.9

(384)

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Your Buddy's Pizza

Your Buddy's Pizza

3.6

(42)

Closed
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Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

Dairy Queen Grill & Chill

3.3

(161)

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Reviews of Indigenous World Winery

4.5
(155)
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5.0
6y

Such a beautiful place. I don't live here but my mother does so I visit frequently I have always wanted to go so we finally did. It's the only fully indigenous winery in all of Canada, and not just wine there are some indigenous crafts for sale as well. The staff were friendly, the place was beautiful.

I saw another low rating for not getting to taste a certain wine because it's not open, anyways it's not Baskin Robbins. If you want something very specific maybe purchase it? They give 5 wines for $5 unless you buy something or eat at the restaurant it's free. Wine spoils after opening so it makes sense that they rotate their flavours. We had our 5 and they allowed us a bonus taste of another I was interested in. But as I was going to purchase it and they happened to have an open bottle they allowed a taste.

Janice helped us at the tasting table and was super kind and knowledgeable. She also loves what she's doing which makes the experience so much better. She talks with so much pride about the owners and the wines they produce. I will be recommending this winery to everyone and anyone who is...

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5.0
6y

We had such an incredible tasting and lunch at Indigenous World Winery. The wine is fantastic, particularly the Viognier and the Cab Sav were excellent, beautiful and smooth. We had lunch, on Sunday and Monday the main restaurant is closed so we weren't expecting anything however the kitchen is still open and simply have a self serve style appetizer menu, that you order at the counter and pick up when your buzzer goes, it worked so well with the incredible view and and the food choice. We had a lovely relaxing lunch made up of a bottle of cabernet sauvignon, a cheese and meat platter, bannock and the "Indian Taco" (Bannock Taco - omg amazing!). The manager Steve was incredible and helped up with our choices and telling us all about the lovely history or the vineyard. For such a new vineyard the wine was exceptional! Would 100% recommend and a member of our group of friends even became a member! You need to try this...

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5.0
6y

My wife and I were in Kelowna to celebrate our mini-moon and were super excited to check out our favorite winery in Canada! We found out about this wine while dining at Salmon and Bannok in Vancouver a few years ago, highly recommend that place btw. We really enjoy all the wines they were pouring for the tasting while we were there. The people working there were also all very friendly. Though we went on a Monday and their main restaurant on site was closed, guess we have to go back to try it, they did have a cafe open. We got a meat plate, cheese plate, and two fry bread/bannok tacos, it was all excellent. Would highly recommend this place, great wine, friendly service, good food, and all first peoples owned! Looking forward to coming here again to restock in their wine (we are from US and can’t get it back home) and try out their...

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Lauren Odile PinkneyLauren Odile Pinkney
We had such an incredible tasting and lunch at Indigenous World Winery. The wine is fantastic, particularly the Viognier and the Cab Sav were excellent, beautiful and smooth. We had lunch, on Sunday and Monday the main restaurant is closed so we weren't expecting anything however the kitchen is still open and simply have a self serve style appetizer menu, that you order at the counter and pick up when your buzzer goes, it worked so well with the incredible view and and the food choice. We had a lovely relaxing lunch made up of a bottle of cabernet sauvignon, a cheese and meat platter, bannock and the "Indian Taco" (Bannock Taco - omg amazing!). The manager Steve was incredible and helped up with our choices and telling us all about the lovely history or the vineyard. For such a new vineyard the wine was exceptional! Would 100% recommend and a member of our group of friends even became a member! You need to try this place! 🍷🍾🧀
Robert SchleinRobert Schlein
My wife and I were in Kelowna to celebrate our mini-moon and were super excited to check out our favorite winery in Canada! We found out about this wine while dining at Salmon and Bannok in Vancouver a few years ago, highly recommend that place btw. We really enjoy all the wines they were pouring for the tasting while we were there. The people working there were also all very friendly. Though we went on a Monday and their main restaurant on site was closed, guess we have to go back to try it, they did have a cafe open. We got a meat plate, cheese plate, and two fry bread/bannok tacos, it was all excellent. Would highly recommend this place, great wine, friendly service, good food, and all first peoples owned! Looking forward to coming here again to restock in their wine (we are from US and can’t get it back home) and try out their main restaurant.
Oscar KwokOscar Kwok
Went here for the wine tasting and it was great! At $5, you get to taste 5 different wines and the portions were very decent. If you purchase a bottle of wine, the tasting fee will be waived. The lady who served us was very friendly and even let us try a wine that wasn't on the tasting menu (which we ended up buying as well). She also gave is a bit of history on the place and told us the winery was opened about 4 years ago and is the only one that is fully indigenous owned and on indigenous land. The only thing I didn't like was we couldn't see the view of the vines.
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We had such an incredible tasting and lunch at Indigenous World Winery. The wine is fantastic, particularly the Viognier and the Cab Sav were excellent, beautiful and smooth. We had lunch, on Sunday and Monday the main restaurant is closed so we weren't expecting anything however the kitchen is still open and simply have a self serve style appetizer menu, that you order at the counter and pick up when your buzzer goes, it worked so well with the incredible view and and the food choice. We had a lovely relaxing lunch made up of a bottle of cabernet sauvignon, a cheese and meat platter, bannock and the "Indian Taco" (Bannock Taco - omg amazing!). The manager Steve was incredible and helped up with our choices and telling us all about the lovely history or the vineyard. For such a new vineyard the wine was exceptional! Would 100% recommend and a member of our group of friends even became a member! You need to try this place! 🍷🍾🧀
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My wife and I were in Kelowna to celebrate our mini-moon and were super excited to check out our favorite winery in Canada! We found out about this wine while dining at Salmon and Bannok in Vancouver a few years ago, highly recommend that place btw. We really enjoy all the wines they were pouring for the tasting while we were there. The people working there were also all very friendly. Though we went on a Monday and their main restaurant on site was closed, guess we have to go back to try it, they did have a cafe open. We got a meat plate, cheese plate, and two fry bread/bannok tacos, it was all excellent. Would highly recommend this place, great wine, friendly service, good food, and all first peoples owned! Looking forward to coming here again to restock in their wine (we are from US and can’t get it back home) and try out their main restaurant.
Robert Schlein

Robert Schlein

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Went here for the wine tasting and it was great! At $5, you get to taste 5 different wines and the portions were very decent. If you purchase a bottle of wine, the tasting fee will be waived. The lady who served us was very friendly and even let us try a wine that wasn't on the tasting menu (which we ended up buying as well). She also gave is a bit of history on the place and told us the winery was opened about 4 years ago and is the only one that is fully indigenous owned and on indigenous land. The only thing I didn't like was we couldn't see the view of the vines.
Oscar Kwok

Oscar Kwok

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