Sunday, November 23, 2014

BIRTHDAY IN THE WINE COUNTRY


Morning overlooking Paradise Bay.A more relaxed day ahead after a whirlwind drive and winery crawl to our

Bed and Breakfast on the Naramata bench. A quick fast drive on the Cocahaula through fog and new pine forests Brought us to our first Winery stop Thornhaven. All the wines were great as well as a great balcony and view Finally some full bodied reds ready to drink now not the tannic thin west coast offerings we had on the island. Dirty Laundry Winery our next stop continued the great run of tastings with an amorous description and naughty labeling For each of their fares. 

The next stop Sonara wineries was a complete flop with even the hammered server declaring that The heavily discounted wines were done. The telltale amber disc at the top of the pinot noir confirmed that this wine had been on the slippery slope for some time and as I tasted the exhausted wine I tried to think of a use for such a tired concoction but finally gave up and mercifully put this puppy out of its misery and dumped it in the spitting vessel .Notice how they overpour the bad Wines  The server shrugged as we left after listening to her sales pitch offering huge discounts on case lots. Damnit couldn't we Have at least stayed and had a second flight of tastings with here she knew they go better the more you drank. Red sRooster winery once the darling of the Naramata Bench  had been reduced to a crowded tourist trap charging $ 5.00 for tastings and producing lackluster wines after once producing award winners including our favourite Gerwitz. The former owners a German couple had Overshot their business plan and added a B&B and Bistro. To the wifes's chagrin running a restaurant and inn were too much work And took her away from what she loved doing..growing grapes and making wine.
They bolted and started up a new winery across the road called Ruby Tue were they stuck to their roots ( We will be tasting there wines today) the new owners of Red Rooster had run with the name and let the tourist dollars flow. Our last winery of the day Langs had a great Marechal Foch and semi sweet late harvest pinot gris which we later paired with some fois gras at our picnic lunch. Finally we checked into our B&B Paradise Cove
A stunning view of the lake and moored boats and a sandy beach . Let the good times roll.

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