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Lake Breeze Winery

June 25, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Naramata, Wineries & Vineyards
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Just back from the Okanagan. We had a great time touring around and had one of those idyllic lunches by the lake. The weather which had not been that great, warmed up and we found the patio at Lake Breeze winery (Naramata) just at the right time.

The lunch was excellent and the suggested wine pairings went very well. Our server was able to tell us about the food when we asked if it was local. Sadly not everything was!

Highly recommend a visit.

Warmly,

Frank 

Posted by FrankBC, West Vancouver at 04:34 PM

Kettle Valley Winery

May 15, 2008 | Tips from Us > Naramata, Wineries & Vineyards
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Kettle Valley Winery

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Kettly Valley Winery came recommended by a friend. I toured the Naramata, famous for it's wines and wineries, just east of Penticton. The winery was located close to the Okanagan Lake down a hill. A picture perfect location. A lovely young woman assisted us in our wine tasting. We tried 3 or 4 wines and decided the Pinot Gris was our favourite so I bought a bottle before moving on to our next stop.

Posted by William, Vancouver at 08:54 PM