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You Can’t Separate Church & State

Robert Stephen of the Windsor Square recently sampled our new Spring Releases and had some great insight into them. Being based on the east  coast, our wines were a stark contrast to the Lake Erie North Shore (LENS) wines he usually reviewed. “I have a word for you diehard Lake Erie North Shore wine lovers and that is get ready for richness. LENS wines are fairly lean and tight much like French wines. You may be a tad overwhelmed by these Church & State wines with their richness and fulsome character.”

My personal favourite quote of the article is in reference to our 2009 Merlot“This stuff is so full of power don’t look into the glass as you might get punched in the face but only after picking up melted chocolate on the nose.” While I have yet to be physically assaulted by our wines (or any for that matter) its a great articulation of the intensity of this Merlot. Grown in the Sun Ridge Vineyard in south east Osoyoos, this Merlot is unlike any other! Robert scored this wine at 92 points.

One issue I should clarify from the article – Club Q is well underway, contrary to the statement that it won’t materialize until we reach 125 members! We currently have 80 members in Club Q with a limit of 125. If you’re interested in joining our true barrel club send us an email for all the details.

Thank you to Robert Stephen for his glowing reviews – we appreciate his time to share what we do with Canada’s other major wine region. Cheers Robert!

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John Schreiner Discusses Church & State

 

 

John Schreiner is one of Canada’s most prolific wine writers, having published many editions of his Canadian Wine handbook, as well as regularly updating his blog: John Schreiner on Wine. He recently sat down with our winemaker Jeff Del Nin and proprietor Kim Pullen to discuss the new Rhone Valley whites, and to taste and review our new Spring Release portfolio. John clearly has a special place in his heart for our Chardonnay and Quintessential, but also showed some love for our TreBella, Viognier and Coyote Bowl Meritage. All the wines he tasted scored 90+ points!

Read the full discussion between John Schreiner, proprietor Kim Pullen and wine maker Jeff Del Nin here on Schreiner on Wine.

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New Photos From Last Year’s Move to Oliver!

Found a great folder of photos from our big move from Brentwood Bay to Oliver. Finally winemaking and growing happening in the same place! There’s also some shots from our 2009 harvest – definitely some humble beginnings!

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Coyote Bowl is now open!

Published on 19 June 2010 by in Coyote Bowl, Tasting Bar

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Our new Coyote Bowl facility is now open, just 10 minutes South of Oliver, BC. Located on the renowned Black Sage Bench, the winery provides sweeping views of the South Okanagan. Join us Wednesday – Sunday 11 am – 4 pm for a tasting, or a glass of wine in the vineyard. Starting in July we will be open 7 days a week, as well as Sunset wine tastings on the patio.

31120 87th St
Oliver, BC

From Oliver:

Turn left on Road 9. Continue straight, past Silver Sage winery. Our entrance is on your right approx. 3 km from the highway.

From Osoyoos:

Turn right on Road 18 and go across the bridge. Our entrance will be on your left just past the horse stables. Approx. 1 km from the highway.

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