Desert Hills Estate Winery
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tmartiniuk
Kingston
Not worth visiting!
A review of this place: Skip it
The wine is good, but if you are looking for an experience, skip this stop on the wine route. They have a large scary dog. I’ve found http://okanaganwineguide.com/deserthills.html to be useful.
Carolyn Coles
Vancouver
Not worth visiting!
A review of this place: Desert Hills Estate Winery
Visit http://okanaganwineguide.com/deserthills.html for more information.
DESERT HILLS
Brothers Randy and Jesse Toor recently founded Desert Hills Estate Winery after having planted land on the Black Sage bench with vinifera. It is a family-run estate winery and is located in a non-descript building dwarfed by the sizeable house adjacent to it (be sure to turn left folks!).
Wines:
Desert Hills’ production, like others on the Black Sage, is primarily focused on red wines. The winery’s most popular wine among a quirky mix of varieties is Syrah.
Desert Hills Estate Winery currently produces:
2005 Unoaked Chardonnay
2005 Pinot Gris
2005 Gamay Noir
2003 Meritage
2003 Syrah (regular and select)
Notes on Tastings:
Like all Okanagan Wineries, Desert Hills gets busy in the summer. Parking space is not overly abundant, and the driveway is narrow. Tastings are free, however ID is required for people who appear to be under 25. The tasting room is small and relatively standard, and the staff (at least when we were there) was polite, if not overly cordial. Tours are offered throughout the summer.
Last Word :
If you have extra time, make the stop. They make some fabulous wines and are an easy visit just off of Black Sage road.