We had a less than satisfactory experience at this winery. It was our first stop on our wine tour; we were in town for a bachelorette weekend. There were about 12-14 ladies in our party. We walked in and the woman who helped us told us it was her daughters winery. While she poured us wine she was not interactive, seemed disinterested and annoyed to serve us, and was not as outgoing or excited to tell us about their winery and the wines as others we visited on our tour. We left disappointed but thinking, oh well we have 4 more wineries to come. One of the women in our party bought some bottles as we were leaving and the staff who had helped us (the owners mother) stated to her âYou know you should tell your friends that they canât just go to wineries and not buy anything. This isnât an experience itâs our family business. We wonât be planning on doing these tours anymore because we arenât a spectacle.â Truthfully, a lot of us didnât buy wine from this winery because plain and simple, it was not great! And as my girlfriend was about to pay for her wine and this staff member said, as above, what she said, my girlfriend said afterwards she wished she couldâve returned it as we just left with a sour taste in our mouths. On our tour we went to The Hatch, Quailâs Gate, and Mission Hill. Would highly, highly recommend these wineries over Beaumont. Definitely will NOT be returning, and as a Kelowna local, have told many people about our experience there and how disappointed we were, and those people canât believe how we were treated and how this woman spoke about our group. Wineries ARE an experience. Wine tasting is an experience. We paid for our tour so we arenât obligated to buy anything, from anywhere. We were left with sour tastes in our mouths not only due to the wine, but the service. Would...
   Read moreThe construction inhibiting access to the winery is finally over. I'm certain the owners are very happy, construction projects always hit small businesses hard. We were pleasantly surprised with this vineyards organic wines. My preference is red wine however they had a pinot gris that was very nice. It was dry and fruity and would go with many dishes. This is a family run business which I appreciate more than many of the big business vineyards. They are proud of their product and care about what their customers say and want. Thank you to Louise for your...
   Read moreHad to come visit, since the owner named his winery after his home town back in Alberta. It's a bit tricky to get to right now, but will be a cinch once the road construction is completed. This one was unlike any other winery we visited - there was live music, lively conversation, and it was a lot less crowded than other spots in the area. The wines were on par with the rest of the region, and it seems like the sort of place where the owner adds a little bit of personal energy that makes you feel...
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