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Article content It’s a testament to the resilience of the wineries in the Okanagan Valley, which are weathering the aftermath of two challenging winter events. Despite the lack of fruit on the vines, wineries are in full operation, and your late summer and early fall visits through Thanksgiving could significantly boost their financial reserves for the upcoming winter and spring. Today, we list some of the star properties to visit.

The selection is based on wine quality and visitor amenities. You can decide if the price is worthwhile before or after you go. Now, precious few wineries offer free tastings; it is just a sign of the times.



You can complain and choose not to visit any of them, or experience what they offer and decide whether it was worth it after your visit. Mission Hill Family Estate has been a leader in hospitality for more than two decades. Despite numerous personnel changes, including winemakers and general managers, it remains one of the best wineries to visit.

It offers a wide range of cellar tours and tastings, some of which include highly nuanced bites prepared by a brigade of onsite chefs. The views, the art, and the architecture are worth a visit alone, but wiens remain the stars. At Phantom Creek Estates, owner Richter Bai has spared no expense to create a top-notch facility and vineyards.

The private two-hour tasting is a comprehensive journey through Phantom Creek, its vineyards, and its wines. The experience can be enhanced with a reservation at Th.

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