Hidden Gem in East Kelowna - Hidden Vines Winery

Hidden Gem in East Kelowna - Hidden Vines Winery

Today we visited a new winery in East Kelowna that just opened a couple weeks ago. 

We were picking up some wine at one of our favourite wineries, Nagging Doubt, and Abby, half of the couple that run the winery, told us that we should visit the new winery that just opened down the road from them.

So, off we went to Hidden Vines!

The owners are Trevor and Ally. According to Alison, the lovely French-born woman who did our tasting, Trevor is from North Carolina and had a winery there as well. His wife, Ally, is originally from Kelowna and grew up not far from the location of the winery. 

We entered the winery where there are vines, machinery and a nice quonset hut that is both the production facility and the tasting room. As my wife said, this is how many of the wineries were in the Okanagan years ago. Too many of them now are very fancy, super busy places where you stand up at the bar and the person doing the wine tasting simultaneously serves two or three other groups at the same time in what ends up being a rather impersonal experience. 

Not Hidden Vines, though! Alison is a lovely person and is the sole wine tasting professional but there really is only room for one group (or maybe two). She gave us a brief history of the winery and the owners and then offered us a tasting of their wines. 

They only have three wines available at the time but this will change as more wines are ready to  be bottled. And all three wines were well worth going for a tasting. 

First up was the 2022 Riesling ($23). This was not bone dry but neither was it cloyingly sweet. It was the perfect balance between sweet and dry Riesling. There was some delicious green and citrus fruits and I could imagine sipping this one on a summer day on the terrace. And the price was so good for Okanagan Riesling! 

Next was the 2023 Farmhouse White ($22). This is a blend of a hybrid grape (Marquette) as well as some regular white grapes including Pinot Gris and Riesling. I am usually wary of hybrid grapes but this was a tasty, rather complex. patio pounder with none of the foxy flavour that hybrid grapes sometimes have. 

Finally we tried the 2022 Pinot Noir ($30). The grapes for this wine come from East Kelowna and Naramata. This was a nice, light Pinot that had some nice fruitiness but also had some earthiness in the background. Alicia said that you can age this wine for 10 years. Pretty nice considering this is a new winery!

We were definitely impressed with the winery. There was a lovely Welsh Spaniel, Willow, that greeted us and chewed on a bone while we sampled the wine. There are also books and toys for kids to play with making this a true family friendly winey. There is a small patio that they are going to expand and you are welcome to buy a bottle and enjoy it in the shade - you can also to bring your own food. Finally, they do have a couple other things that you can purchase including eggs and garlic that Alison and her husband, Thomas, grow. 

Hidden Vine is on Steward Road, just before the entrance to Myra Canyon Park. They are currently open every day from 11am to 4:30 - and I would strongly suggest that this is a winery worth checking out.

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