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Very well made high quality wines. The...

11/2/16
Very well made high quality wines. The only drawback is the high price point but you get what you pay for. Their cabernet sauvignon and syrah are among my favourites.
Source: google Onur Kurtiç

not a wine drinker so can't comment...

8/16/16
not a wine drinker so can't comment on their wines, but the service and food in the restaurant was fantastic.
for the non wine drinkers try their lemonade to drink.
Source: google bobby o'rourke

This review is for the restaurant alone...

6/23/16
This review is for the restaurant alone as we did not do a wine tasting. It is only memorable in that it is forgettable. The chef is trying very hard to create something unique, but he is doing just that: trying. What really upset me, and cost this review one star, was the fact that I was charged 2$ for a bread refill, which I was not aware of until we paid the bill. 2$ is not a big deal, but just enough to upset us on principle. At this price point the food is good but not outstanding. For a truly exceptional meal, drive 30 minutes and head over to the Vanilla Pod @ Poplar Grove.
Source: google Neil Pandya

We visited here while on a bicycle...

6/19/16
We visited here while on a bicycle winery tour for a quick tasting.The winery is in a spectacular location. The views are absolutely stunning. The staff was very friendly and polite. The winery has a bit of a
Source: google Ezequiel Chernikoff
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About Winery and Wines

The winery and vineyards lie within the northernmost tip of the antelope brush ecosystem, which is part of a semi-arid shrub-steppe1 that lies within the western United States. The location (on a southwest-tilting, sandy plateau) near the north end of Osoyoos Lake, is one of the most highly rated grape-growing locations in the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys, and for that matter Canada. In 1993, when Jim Wyse began to replant the vineyards which had been carefully selected for their ability to produce world class, premium quality grapes, the winery was not part of his long term vision. Having recognized the potential of this location, Jim was gratified to see wines made with his grapes gaining immediate recognition. Finally, the decision to build Burrowing Owl Estate Winery was confirmed and a winery license was obtained in 1997. Construction began in early1998 and completed just in time for that year’s harvest. The site has since been enhanced with a beautiful fine-dining Restaurant and luxurious Guest House.

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