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Similkameen Country Gets Set For Christmas Winery Open House Tour, Dec. 5/6

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The GOODS from the Similkameen Wineries Association

Keremeos, BC | The festive season is quickly approaching and you are invited to get into the holiday spirit by spending the weekend touring the Similkameen wineries! Wine tastings, food pairings, decorated wine shops, local art, gift ideas and holiday joy and cheer await you in the fifth annual Similkameen Country Christmas Winery Open House Tour which runs Dec. 5th and 6th daily from 12-4pm.

Caroline Cottrill, President of the Similkameen Wineries Association explained, “Nine of our member wineries will be open and serving up holiday cheer as part of the annual Keremeos Christmas Light Up celebration. This is a great weekend to visit the area and enjoy touring our wineries.” In traditional holiday open house style, meander through the beautiful Similkameen and visit Cerelia, Clos du Soleil, Eau Vivre, Forbidden Fruit, Hugging Tree, Orofino, Robin Ridge, Rustic Roots, and Seven Stones wineries.

At your first winery, pick up a passport to guide you on your tour. Get your passport stamped when you visit each winery and at the end of your tour, enter it for your chance to win a Similkameen wine lovers package valued at over $250.

Join Forbidden Fruit Winery for A Fruitful Christmas. Stock up on your favourite wines, local products and browse the selection of holiday wines, gifts, local products and unique art by owner Kim Brind’Amour.

Weave your way up the highway to one of the Similkameen’s newest wineries, and visit with the Makepeace family at Hugging Tree Winery. Enjoy samples of their latest wines while you browse the art of family member Jenny Moon and family friend Liz Marshall.

Just a stones throw away is Seven Stones Winery where you can enjoy appies with your wine tastings while you shop the delightful selection of library wines, wine gift boxes and magnums. If you want to add a sparkle to someone’s holiday, check out their jewellery, which will be on special with 10% off all weekend long. For the first time ever, they will be pouring samples of their premium wine, The Legend. In addition, head to the Caves at Seven Stones Winery and discover a special show featuring the photography of PhotoHo and the art of Red Sun Design.

Just a short sleigh ride away is Eau Vivre Winery where you can enjoy some delightfully hot mulled wine and fresh baked goodies while warming up around the fire pit on their patio. Discover Eau Vivre’s latest releases, gift boxes and artisan gift ideas. Ask about their new Wine Club and their latest wine club exclusive offerings available all weekend long.

Watch for Rudolph’s red nose to guide you over to Orofino where you can browse their collection of unique gifts and new fall releases as you sip samples of their best wines! Enjoy a taste of their festive Moscato Frizzante bubbly in the tasting room and check out local potter Janet Tizzard’s work on display.

If you are dreaming of a wine Christmas. Cerelia Vineyards & Estate Winery is sure to fulfill all of your holiday dreams. Enjoy tastings of all of their latest vintages paired with appies including their house-made wine jellies while discovering the encaustic art created by artist Judy Millar.

Soak up the holiday spirit at Rustic Roots Winery where they will be featuring hot, mulled apple cider, wine jellies and Christmas goodies. Enjoy samples of their new Certified Organic wines and ciders surrounded by strings of Christmas lights. Try their latest release, the 2014 Certified Organic Iced Ambrosia Frizzante Wine, western Canada’s only sparkling iced apple wine. Plus browse their gift shop including the unique and gorgeous weather-proof statues created by Judy Chisholm and beautiful blown glass sculptures by Sheryl Blois from Orchid Designs.

Sing Christmas carols as you meander your way to the beautiful new tasting room at Clos du Soleil Winery. Discover their latest releases and holiday gift ideas. Add a ray of sunshine to all of your holiday stockings with some lovely Clos du Soleil wine. Be sure to soak up the delightful artwork of local artisan Wendy Provins.

Finally, fly like a bird over to Robin Ridge Winery for some merry Christmas cheer and goodies with your wine tastings. Try their wine jelly preserves, which make the most delightful stocking stuffers. Make sure you enter the draw for a bottle of their Gold medal winning Chardonnay.

Make a weekend of it to take in all of the holiday festivities! Enjoy a lovely getaway locally at Tree to Me B&B, Harvest Moon Guesthouse or Klippers Guest Suites or enjoy a short drive from Watermark Beach Resort or Walnut Beach Resort in Osoyoos. Take in the Keremeos Christmas light-up parade on Friday at 5:30, check out the craft fair at Victory Hall, visit the historic Grist Mill and Gardens for Christmas crafts and baking, hot beverages and a community bonfire. Visit with Santa Saturday morning at the Elks Hall before you start your wine tour. You can also enjoy a glass of Sage Bush wine while laughing at the Cawston Players performance of The Odd Couple on Dec. 4, 5 or 6. For more info on all of the Keremeos Light-up weekend events, visit here.

After spending the weekend wine touring in the Similkameen, you’ll be set for all of your holiday entertaining and gift-giving times. Rumour has it that even Santa loves to give (and receive!) amazing, award-winning wines from the Similkameen Valley! For more information, visit SimilkameenWine.com/events.

Details

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Similkameen Wineries Association
PO Box 246 | Keremeos, BC | V0X 1N0
Telephone: 250.488.0878 | Email: [email protected]
Web: www.SimilkameenWine.com | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

Photos & Video

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  • The People of SWA
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  • Similkameen BBQ King Crowd
  • Seven Stones - Wine shop with flowers
  • Sage Bush
  • Rustic Roots - Red Haven Peach
  • Rustic Roots - Fameuse and Pippin
  • Robin Ridge - winery
  • Orofino
  • Orofino Photo of vineyards and mountains
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  • Orofino Vineyard
  • Kim's Vineyard Photo of Seven Stones
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  • Kim's photo at Robin Ridge with vineyards and K Mountain
  • Kim's Mountain View Photo from Seven Stones
  • Kim's cherry tree photo
  • Forbidden Fruit photo of grapes
  • Forbidden Fruit - family
  • ET2Media Photo of wine glasses and barrel in Orofino Vineyard
  • ET2Media Photo of grapes in Orofino Vineyard
  • ET2Media photo - group night shot
  • Eau Vivre Winery and Vineyard
  • Clos du Soleil - Sun
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  • Darren Robinson's Photo - Eau Vivre Vineyard
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The People

 

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Nine of the Similkameen wineries have joined together to form the Similkameen Wineries Association (SWA) to help put the spotlight on the exciting developments in this region. Clos du Soleil, Eau Vivre, Forbidden Fruit, Orofino, Robin Ridge, Rustic Roots, Sage Bush, Seven Stones and VineGlass are working together to welcome everyone to the beautiful Similkameen Valley!

About the Similkameen Wine Region

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Soak up the sunshine and dare to dream while meandering through the vineyards of the family-run boutique wineries of the Similkameen. Sip award-winning wines with the winemakers while learning about their love of the land in one of the hot spots for grape and fruit wine in British Columbia. Discover for yourself why this special little wine region was named by enRoute Magazine as “one of the world’s 5 best wine regions you’ve never heard of!” This little patch of vineyards and orchards in the hot, dry and sunny Similkameen Valley is turning out some stunning grape and fruit wines.

There are currently over 600 acres of vineyards in the Similkameen and a large number of orchards. In fact, the region is considered to be the organic farming capital of Canada with an estimated 42% of all crops grown organically. This is due to the ideal conditions of dry heat, long hours of sunlight and the famous wind that whips through the valley keeping out pests and diseases.

The Similkameen Valley has been growing fruit and grapes for many years, but it is only recently that there has been a rapid expansion in the number of wineries. Prior to this, many of the grapes were sold to Okanagan wineries and contributed to a number of award winning wines. Now the awards are piling up for wineries in the Similkameen! Hundreds of medals have been awarded to Similkameen wineries over the past few years.

On the second Saturday each July, we join together for a very special event called the Similkameen BBQ King. Guests enjoy an extraordinary summer evening savouring the award-winning wines from nine of the Similkameen wineries and nine distinguished chefs who are vying for the title of Similkameen BBQ King. Passion and expertise rule the competition as some of the most sought after Chefs from BC prepare a plate of locally grown food for each guest. This award-winning event is held in the lovely outdoor gardens at the historic Grist Mill and Gardens in Keremeos. The Similkameen is becoming one of Canada’s premier wine destinations.

Located 3.5 hours east of Vancouver along beautiful highway 3, and just 30 minutes from Penticton and Osoyoos, the location makes the Similkameen the perfect weekend adventure or the perfect first stop on your Okanagan wine getaway! Kick back, relax and enjoy a glass of wine while you discover the hidden gem called the Similkameen Valley.

Press

The Similkameen Valley: The new frontier | Macleans

Okanagan spring reveals secrets | Vancouver Sun

Similkameen BBQ King | Vines & Designs

Similkameen Wineries Awarded 37 Medals | BC Wine Lover

Similkameen wineries enjoy success at Kelowna culinary event | BC Local News

BCs Similkameen Valley Proves Itself To Be Intriguing Wine Region | Georgia Straight

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