Golden Beaver Winery
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shootme
Victoria
Worth visiting!
Why I recommend this place to visitors
Unless you are a snob and only interested in the big wineries, this place is definitely worth a visit! The wines are very quaffable, done in a more European style of course, but a nice change from the rest of the BC wines. Their Gewürztraminer could easily win awards and you gotta try the Vin de Cure! A friend brought back a bottle of Merlot 03 for me but when I got there, they were sold out already. I posted a few more pictures; we really enjoyed our time on the picnic area it’s beautiful, a bit loud because of the traffic but wonderful anyway.
tmartiniuk
Kingston
Not worth visiting!
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Kind of strange. Read the review http://okanaganwineguide.com/goldenbeaver.html
Carolyn Coles
Vancouver
Not worth visiting!
A review of this place: Golden Beaver Winery
Visit http://okanaganwineguide.com/goldenbeaver.html for more information.
Golden Beaver Winery opened its doors in early May after new owners Stella Schmidt and Bruno Kelle bought the facility and vineyards formerly known as Gersighel Wineberg. The proprietors, Calgary businesspeople who escaped to the Okanagan, chose the name Golden Beaver because it was fun, Canadian and unique.
The winery is located just off of Hwy 97 on the Golden Mile, making it easily accessible and a convenient stop along the wine route. There is a nice patio outside the winery where guests can enjoy a glass of wine and the company of the owners’ dog Cashew.
Wines:
The vineyards at Golden Beaver are on the western slope of the South Okanagan Valley, making for good morning sun exposure. Currently, the wines offered by Golden Beaver are those made by the previous owners. The first release, made by Bruno Kelle under the guidance of a consulting winemaker, will be out this summer.
Notes on Tastings:
The tasting room at Golden Beaver is quaint and simple and owner Stella Schmidt runs the tasting bar, so one will never be left short of information on the winery. Tastings are two dollars for several wines.
Last word:
If the wine shop seems empty, honk your car horn a few times- the owners are busy with renovations but will happily serve you!
