Sadly this will be the final post about my recent trip to Kelowna although I definitely don’t feel that 5 posts has done it justice. In just 2 1/2 days whilst we covered a lot of ground, we didn’t have time to visit every winery, store, farm, restaurant, bar etc.. although we did pretty well in the eats and drinks department, checked out a pastry class a market and some farms. I’m the first to admit that my experience is definitely limited but I do feel it’s representative of all the exciting things happening around Kelowna area. What shines though everywhere we visited is everyone’s passion for what they do.
One of our first stops in town was at Okanagan Spirits, an internationally acclaimed craft distillery featuring a unique selection of specialty spirits. Made from 100% B.C. fruit, and without additives, chemicals or artificial flavours, their spirits have won numerous awards both domestically and internationally (they were most recently awarded ‘Distillery of the Year’ in 2013 by the World Spirits Organisation based in Klagenfurt, Austria).





We met and spent a very happy hour or so with Michael Chisholm tasting and chatting. I was a huge fan of the fruit liqueurs – especially the Sea Buckthorn which you don’t often see (we had this in a few dishes at noma earlier this year but had never seen it anywhere else…). It’s described as “a healthy spirit” which will leave you feeling feeling refreshed – it is, indeed, very citrusy! Sea buckthorn is packed with anti-oxidants and nutrients, in particular, Vitamin C and E – apparently Russian astronauts used to be given this fruit before being sent into space. They suggest serving it with a platter of cheese or pairing it with a spicy ginger beer or citrus soda – I couldn’t agree more. Sea buckthorn spritzer anyone?

Okanagan Spirits
267 Bernard Ave
Kelowna
Tel: 778.484.5174
www.okanaganspirits.com
@okspirits
In the Okanagan, there is no shortage of wineries to visit and when people found out I was heading there, I was bombarded with names of “must visit” places. Most of those have gone on my “next trip” list but we did manage to get to two wineries (as well as tasting some other local wines with our meals during the weekend!).


Summerhill has won numerous awards for its sparkling wine and icewine, including Best International Sparkling Wine at the London International Wine & Spirits Competition (2010). All Summerhill’s 100% certified organic, biodynamic wines are aged in a 4-storey tall pyramid, built according to the ratios of Sacred Geometry. The pyramid is a 1:8 ratio of the dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Egypt.



4870 Chute Lake Road
Kelowna,
Tel: 250.764.8000
Toll Free 1.800.667.3538
www.summerhill.bc.ca
@summerhillwine
Our final winery stop on the trip was at Tantalus Vineyards.




Tantalus Vineyards
1670 DeHart Road
Kelowna
Tel: 250.764.0078
www.tantalus.ca
@tantaluswine
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Disclosure: I was a guest of Tourism Kelowna and my transportation, accommodation and all meals were covered. I am not being further compensated for writing about my experiences and all opinions are 100% my own. Neither Tourism Kelowna nor the businesses mentioned reviewed this post before publication.
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That sure looks like an amazing trip to me! I’m not much into spirits but it does sound interesting and those wines…. I would love to go there!
It’s a wonderful part of the world, Simone!
Lovely! That raspberry liqueur looks like it’d give Frambrois some serious competition.
Beautiful pics of the properties and grounds. I love the cabin & truck, of course. 🙂
Well Framboise IS raspberry liqueur!
Great post!
In every respect, a really lovely area. In some ways, it reminds me of South Australia’s Barossa Valley – again a major Australian grape growing & wine production district.
What comes through is the dedication of the locals to their district in whatever capacity they contribute. Next time I’m up from down under, looks like a must visit.
Yes it does remind me of the Barossa a little bit – definitely that same mentality of dedication and pride.
Your trip looked sensational all the way through, and love the displayed spirits! Beautiful photos too, thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed!