WINE LIST You’re sitting here in one of the most unique wine growing regions in the world. The Valley and our neighboring Similkameen Valley have hot, dry, desert-like climates, not replicated anywhere else. Framed by deglaciated mountains and extinct volcanoes, moderated by lakes and hydrated by rivers and streams - we have diverse ancient soils and numerous microclimates within these valleys, each presenting their own distinct terroir. We have sunshine. More sunshine than most wine regions in the world, bringing us the warmth needed to ripen grapes, coupled with cool nights contributing to our wine’s signature freshness and vibrant acidity. All of this, packaged up into a short, intense growing season. You’re sitting here in one of the most unique wine growing regions in the world. And we’re so happy you are.

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Rotating Bella, ask what we’ve got open from ’s Bella Wines 14 / 63 Cabernet Franc / Synchromesh ‘Cachola Family Vineyard’, 2018 14 / 63 Haywire ‘The Bub’, Okanagan Valley 2016 16 / 72 / Roche ‘Texture’, Naramata Bench 2018 13 / 58 Nichol / Blanc de Noirs rose, Naramata Bench 2018 13 / 58 Syrah-Viognier / Daydreamer ‘Amelia’, Naramata Bench 2018 15 / 68 Bordeaux Style Blend / Echo Bay ‘Synoptic’, Okanagan Falls 2016 16 / 72 ROSÉ / ORANGE TIME CAPSULE TASTING (1.5 OZ OF EACH) 32 Pinot Noir Rosé / Mirabel, East 2019 12 / 54 Orange / Anthony Buchanan ‘SNAFU’, Skin Contact blend, Okanagan Valley 2019 13 / 58 Enjoy a taste of time and place. Our rotating flight zero’s in on a single grape variety from a single vintage, grown on 4 different local terroirs. WHITE Pinot Noir / Martin’s Lane, ‘Simes Vineyard’, East Kelowna 2014 Albarino-Verdejo / Terravista Vineyards ‘Fandango’, Naramata Bench 2019 13 / 58 Pinot Noir / Quails’ Gate ‘Stewart Family Reserve’, 2014 Riesling / Orofino, Hendsbee Vineyard ‘Clone 21B’, Similkameen Valley 2018 12 / 54 Pinot Noir / Howling Bluff ‘Century Block’ Naramata Bench 2014 Viognier / Lariana, 2019 14 / 63 Pinot Noir / Blue Mountain ‘Reserve’, Okanagan Falls 2014 / Coolshanagh, Naramata Bench 2016 15 / 68

Bottles

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Tantalus, Blanc de Blancs’, East Kelowna 2017 East Kelowna 78 Rosé / Daydreamer, ‘Rose of Amelia’, Naramata Bench 2019 Naramata Village 62 Lightning Rock, Blanc de Noirs, Summerland 2018 Summerland 72 Rosé / Mirabel, Pinot Noir, East Kelowna 2019 East Kelowna 54 Haywire ‘The Bub’, Okanagan Valley 2016 Summerland 72 Rosé / Lunessence, Syrah/Merlot, Summerland 2019 Summerland 59 Bella, ‘King Chardonnay’ Ancestrale Brut, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Village 72 Orange / Rigour & Whimsy, , Okanagan Falls 2017 Okanagan Falls 68 Nichol, Blanc de Noirs rose, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Village 58 Orange / Anthony Buchanan ‘SNAFU’, Okanagan Valley 2019 Osoyoos 58 Haywire, ‘Vintage Bub’, Oliver 2013 Summerland 96 Blue Mountain, Reserve Brut, Okanagan Falls R.D. 2011 Okanagan Falls 120 Summerhill ‘Cipes Ariel Premier Cuvee’, Kelowna 1998, 2000 Kelowna 185/175

WHITE WINERY LOCALE BTL RED WINERY LOCALE BTL

Riesling / Synchromesh, Okanagan Valley 2019 Okanagan Falls 58 Gamay / Deep Roots, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Bench 62 Riesling / Orofino, ‘Clone 21B’, Similkameen Valley 2018 Cawston 54 Blaufrankisch / Mt. Boucherie, Similkameen Valley 2018 West Kelowna 58 Riesling / Scout Vineyards, Similkameen Valley 2018 Cawston 62 Pinot Noir / Roche ‘Texture’, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Bench 58 Sauvignon Blanc / La Frenz, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Bench 64 Pinot Noir / 1mill Road, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Bench 105 Semillon / Lock & Worth, Kelowna 2018 Naramata Bench 62 Pinot Noir / Carson, Naramata Bench 2017 Okanagan Falls 89 Albarino-Verdejo / Terravista ‘Fandango’, Naramata Bench 2019 Naramata Bench 58 Pinot Noir / Blue Mountain ‘River Flow’ Okanagan Falls 2017 Okanagan Falls 115 / Nichol Vineyard ‘Two Barrel’, Naramata Bench 2019 Naramata Village 72 Cabernet Franc / Synchromesh ‘Cachola Family’, Oliver 2018 Okanagan Falls 63 Gruner Veltliner / Culmina ‘Unicus’, Golden Mile Bench 2018 Oliver 75 Merlot / Bartier Bros. ‘Cerqueira Vineyard’, Black Sage Bench 2018 Oliver 65 Viognier / Lariana, Osoyoos 2019 Osoyoos 63 Syrah / Sage Hills, Oliver 2018 Summerland 84 Marsanne, Roussanne / Church & State, Black Sage Bench 2016 Oliver 65 Syrah-Viognier / Daydreamer ‘Amelia’, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Village 68 Chardonnay / Lightning Rock ‘Canyonview’, Summerland 2018 Summerland 82 Syrah / Anthony Buchanan, Osoyoos 2018 Osoyoos 88 Chardonnay / Meyer ‘Steven’s Block’, Naramata Bench 2018 Okanagan Falls 74 Bordeaux Style Blend / Echo Bay ‘Synoptic’, Okanagan Falls 2016 Okanagan Falls 72 Chardonnay / Coolshanagh, Naramata Bench 2016 Naramata Bench 68 Cabernet Sauvignon / Free Form, Osoyoos 2018 Summerland 89 Chardonnay / Henricsson, ‘Kajsa’, Naramata Bench 2018 Naramata Bench 105 Touriga Nacionale / Moon Curser, Osoyoos East Bench 2017 Osoyoos 98 Wine Annex

A collection of special vintages from our neighbors to capture time, place and progression.

WHITE WINERY LOCALE BTL

Riesling / Tantalus ‘Old Vines’, Kelowna ’07, ’12, ‘17 Kelowna 104/96/86 Riesling / Martin’s Lane ‘Naramata Ranch Vineyard’, Naramata 2014 Kelowna 138 Riesling / Synchromesh ‘Storm Haven Vineyard’, Okanagan Falls 2013 Okanagan Falls 89 Riesling / Orofino ‘Home Vineyard’, Similkameen Valley 2012 Cawston 79 Sauv, Semillon / Clos du Soleil, ‘Capella’, Similkameen Valley ’12, ‘17 85/70 Chardonnay / Mission Hill ‘Perpetua’, Okanagan Valley ‘13, ‘15, ‘18 Kelowna 149/144/138 Chardonnay / Quails’ Gate ‘Rosemary’s Block’, West Kelowna ’12, ‘14 West Kelowna 125/110 Chardonnay / Blue Mountain, Reserve, Okanagan Falls ’10, ’12, ‘17 Okanagan Falls 135/122/76 Chardonnay / Checkmate ‘Little Pawn’, Black Sage Bench ’13, ’14, 16 Oliver 165/179/179

RED WINERY LOCALE BTL

Pinot Noir / Tantalus, Kelowna ’11, ’14, ’18 Kelowna 105/92/80 Pinot Noir / Martin’s Lane ‘Naramata Ranch Vineyard’, Naramata Bench 2015 Kelowna 229 Pinot Noir / Howling Bluff ‘Century Block, Naramata Bench 2013 Naramata Bench 135 Pinot Noir / Joiefarm ‘en Famille’ Reserve, Naramata Bench 2012 Naramata Bench 125 Merlot / Da Silva, Naramata Bench 2012 Naramata Bench 179 Merlot / CedarCreek, Platinum Reserve, Osoyoos ’09, ’12, ‘14 Kelowna 138/130/126 Merlot / Checkmate, ‘Gambit’, Osoyoos 2014 Oliver 220 Cabernet Franc / Painted Rock, Skaha Bench 2015 139 Syrah / Nichol, ‘Old Vines’, Naramata Bench ‘11, ’14, ‘18 Naramata Village 95/90/68 Syrah / Le Vieux Pin, ‘Equinoxe’, Okanagan Valley ’11, ‘12 Oliver 197/187 Cabernet Sauvignon / Fairview Cellars ‘Iconoclast’, Golden Mile Bench 2012 Oliver 192 Bordeaux style blend / Van Westen ‘V’, Naramata Bench, 2013 Naramata Bench 145 Bordeaux style blend / Osoyoos Larose, Osoyoos ’13, ’14, ‘15, ’16 Osoyoos 158/148/138/128 Bordeaux style blend / Clos Du Soleil, ‘Estate Reserve’, Similkameen 2013 Keremeos 138 Super Tuscan blend / La Stella ‘Fortissimo’ South Okanagan ‘08, ‘10, ‘17 Osoyoos 125/115/79

BIG BOTTLES SPARKLING / ROSÉ / WHITE WINERY LOCALE BTL Sparkling / Haywire, ‘Big Al’, Oliver (1.5L) 2014 Summerland 175 Sparkling / Bella ‘Estate Gamay’, Naramata Bench (1.5L) 2017 Naramata Village 165 Rosé / Orofino, Cabernet Franc, Similkameen Valley (1.5L) 2019 Cawston 104 Chardonnay / Roche, Oliver (1.5L) 2017 Naramata Bench 225 Chardonnay / Meyer, ‘McLean Creek Road’, Okanagan Falls (1.5L) 2017 Okanagan Falls 175

BIG BOTTLES RED WINERY LOCALE BTL Pinot Noir / Blue Mountain ‘Reserve’, (1.5L) 2016 Okanagan Falls 259 Pinot Noir / 1mill Road, Naramata Bench (1.5L) 2018 Naramata Bench 210 Syrah / Tightrope, Syrah, Naramata Bench (1.5L) 2017 Naramata Bench 148 Syrah / Vanessa Vineyard, Similkameen Valley (1.5L) 2015 Cawston 185 Syrah / Moon Curser, Osoyoos (1.5L) 2014 Osoyoos 195 Merlot Blend / Painted Rock, Red Icon, Skaha Bench (1.5L) 2017 Penticton 315 Merlot / La Stella ‘Maestosos’, Okanagan Valley (1.5L) 2011 Osoyoos 455 Bordeaux style blend / Poplar Grove ‘The Legacy’, Okanagan Valley (3L) 2014 Naramata Bench 485 Bordeaux style blend / Clos du Soleil ‘Signature’, Similkameen Valley (6L) 2013 Keremeos 875

From Abroad

RARE FINDS AND NOTABLE VINES

As a young wine growing region, we look to time-honored producers and regions around the world who inspire and set the benchmark for wine quality, style, terroir expression and sustainable practices. This always-changing list highlights some of our favourite classics and off-the-beaten path discoveries from small, quality focused producers.

SPARKLING BTL

Blanc de Noirs / Marie Courtin, ‘Resonance’, Champagne, France 2015 144 Cava / Recaredo Terrers, ‘Grand Reserva’, Brut Nature, Penedes, Spain 2012 89

WHITE BTL Riesling / Rieslingfreak ‘No 2’, Polish Hill River, Clare Valley, Australia 2018 78 Grüner Veltliner / Nikolaihof ‘Hefeabzug’, Wachau, Austria 2018 84 Bical, Cercial / Luis Pato, Vinhas Velhas Branco, Bairrada, Portugul 2018 64 Sylvaner / Domaine Eblin-Fuchs, Alsace, France 2017 68 Pecorino / Aurora, ‘Fiobbo Offida’, Marche, Italy 2016 68 Chardonnay / Mac Forbes, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia 2018 82 Chardonnay / Domaine Pattes Loup, Chablis Village, France 2017 118 Chardonnay / Anthill Farms, Peugh Vineyard, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County, CA 2016 124

RED BTL Gamay / Domaine Chapel, Fleurie ‘Charbonnieres’, Cru Beaujolais, Fr 2018 98 Pinot Noir / Delarche, Pernand-Vergelesses 1er Cru ‘Ile de Vergelesses’, Burgundy, Fr 2017 159 Nebbiolo / G.D. Vajra, Langhe Nebbiolo ‘Clare J.C.’ Piedmonte, Italy 2019 72 Nero d’Avola, Frapatto / Arianna Occhipinti, SP68 Red, Sicily, Italy 2018 78 Syrah / Arnot-Roberts, Sonoma Coast, California 2018 142 Merlot based blend / Chateau le Puy ‘Emilien’, Francs cotes de Bordeaux, Fr 2016 105 Mourvedre / Ochota Barrels ‘From the North’, Barossa Valley, Australia 2019 122 Cinsault / Pedro Parra y Familia ‘Imaginador’, Itata, Chile 2016 69 Sangiovese / Talenti, Brunello di Montalcino, ‘Pian di Conta Riserva’, Tuscany, Itly 2012 175 Time Capsule Tasting: 2014 / Pinot Noir Time Capsule Tasting: 2014 / Pinot Noir

Varying weather conditions year by year have an important impact on a finished wine. It’s this vintage variation Varying weather conditions year by year have an important impact on a finished wine. It’s this vintage variation that excites us to follow a wine throughout its evolution and even reflect on where we were at the time that the that excites us to follow a wine throughout its evolution and even reflect on where we were at the time that the grapes were coming of age on the vine. grapes were coming of age on the vine.

About the grape…. About the grape…. Pinot Noir is, without a doubt, the most romanticized red wine in the world. No other grape brings out such Pinot Noir is, without a doubt, the most romanticized red wine in the world. No other grape brings out such emotion and devout worship among its enthusiasts. One of the reasons the Pinot Noir grape elicits such devotion is emotion and devout worship among its enthusiasts. One of the reasons the Pinot Noir grape elicits such devotion is because it’s really hard to grow. This finicky, thin-skinned grape buds early in the growing season, making it because it’s really hard to grow. This finicky, thin-skinned grape buds early in the growing season, making it susceptible to spring frosts but prefers cooler to temperate climates with just enough heat and sunshine. But susceptible to spring frosts but prefers cooler to temperate climates with just enough heat and sunshine. But there’s no question that when this problem child is raised right, It’s sublime. there’s no question that when this problem child is raised right, It’s sublime.

About the year…. About the year…. 2014. A year when millions of people flocked to the internet dumping buckets of icy water on their heads. And a 2014. A year when millions of people flocked to the internet dumping buckets of icy water on their heads. And a year when the most we had to be outraged about was that the band U2 was presumptuous enough to automatically year when the most we had to be outraged about was that the band U2 was presumptuous enough to automatically upload their album into our iTunes without asking us?! The nerve. upload their album into our iTunes without asking us?! The nerve.

2014 presented a long, very warm and steady vintage. And here in this unique area with its short, hot growing 2014 presented a long, very warm and steady vintage. And here in this unique area with its short, hot growing season and desert-like conditions, a little extra hang time for grapes makes all the difference. In comparison to season and desert-like conditions, a little extra hang time for grapes makes all the difference. In comparison to other years 2014 rates as one of the warmest, but rather than extreme heat spikes, the temperatures were other years 2014 rates as one of the warmest, but rather than extreme heat spikes, the temperatures were consistent and cool at just the right times. Slow, steady and perfectly predictable, like an episode of Downton Abbey consistent and cool at just the right times. Slow, steady and perfectly predictable, like an episode of Downton Abbey – one of 2014’s most watched TV shows. – one of 2014’s most watched TV shows.

About the wines…. About the wines….

Martin’s Lane ‘Simes Vineyard’ Pinot Noir, East Kelowna 2014 Martin’s Lane ‘Simes Vineyard’ Pinot Noir, East Kelowna 2014 Winemaker Shane Munn takes a micro view of the vineyard, working single blocks or rows of vines employing Winemaker Shane Munn takes a micro view of the vineyard, working single blocks or rows of vines employing gravity to move his grapes and wine only five times through the six-level, pump-less winery. The ‘Simes Vineyard’ is gravity to move his grapes and wine only five times through the six-level, pump-less winery. The ‘Simes Vineyard’ is a cooler, steep, north-facing vineyard in East Kelowna, with granite-based soils, and planted to pinot noir clones a cooler, steep, north-facing vineyard in East Kelowna, with granite-based soils, and planted to pinot noir clones 943 and 667. The northern aspect is rare, giving this already cooler site some additional freshness. After a native 943 and 667. The northern aspect is rare, giving this already cooler site some additional freshness. After a native ferment, the two clones (picked a couple of weeks apart) were aged in extra tight grain French oak for 17 months ferment, the two clones (picked a couple of weeks apart) were aged in extra tight grain French oak for 17 months (18 percent new) before being bottled unfiltered. (18 percent new) before being bottled unfiltered.

Quails’ Gate Stewart Family Reserve Pinot Noir, West Kelowna 2014 Quails’ Gate Stewart Family Reserve Pinot Noir, West Kelowna 2014 One of Canada’s original family-estate wineries, The Stewart family holds a history of grape growing that dates back One of Canada’s original family-estate wineries, The Stewart family holds a history of grape growing that dates back to 1961 when they planted their first vines. The “Stewart Family Reserve” is grown on the volcanic slopes at the to 1961 when they planted their first vines. The “Stewart Family Reserve” is grown on the volcanic slopes at the base of Mount Boucherie (a 50 million year old extinct volcano). Only the very best blocks are chosen for this base of Mount Boucherie (a 50 million year old extinct volcano). Only the very best blocks are chosen for this Reserve blend, made under the guise of renowned winemaker Nikki Callaway. The 2014 was hand-picked and cold Reserve blend, made under the guise of renowned winemaker Nikki Callaway. The 2014 was hand-picked and cold soaked for several days before a spontaneous fermentation began. The wine is barrel aged 10 months in French soaked for several days before a spontaneous fermentation began. The wine is barrel aged 10 months in French oak, of which about 50% is new. oak, of which about 50% is new.

Howling Bluff ‘Century Block’, Pinot Noir, Naramata Bench 2014 Howling Bluff ‘Century Block’, Pinot Noir, Naramata Bench 2014 Located along the dramatic landscape of the Naramata Bench, Howling Bluff winery began in 2003 when owner and Located along the dramatic landscape of the Naramata Bench, Howling Bluff winery began in 2003 when owner and winemaker Luke Smith made the long awaited leap from stockbroker to farmer – a dream he’d had since university. winemaker Luke Smith made the long awaited leap from stockbroker to farmer – a dream he’d had since university. Luke’s love of Pinot Noir and his close attention to the terroir around him has led to Howling Bluff producing some Luke’s love of Pinot Noir and his close attention to the terroir around him has led to Howling Bluff producing some of the top single vineyard Pinot Noirs on the Naramata Bench. The Century Block Vineyard name is an hommage to of the top single vineyard Pinot Noirs on the Naramata Bench. The Century Block Vineyard name is an hommage to the site that was home to over 100 different apple varieties back in the 1980s. Today the vineyard is planted to the site that was home to over 100 different apple varieties back in the 1980s. Today the vineyard is planted to clones 666 and 777. The fruit spends a year in new French oak has the richness to hold its own. clones 666 and 777. The fruit spends a year in new French oak has the richness to hold its own.

Blue Mountain ‘Reserve’ Pinot Noir, Okanagan Falls, 2014 Blue Mountain ‘Reserve’ Pinot Noir, Okanagan Falls, 2014 Located in the rugged and scenic hills of Okanagan Falls, Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars can make the rare Located in the rugged and scenic hills of Okanagan Falls, Blue Mountain Vineyard and Cellars can make the rare claim of more than 30 years of continuous grape production by one family. In 1971, the Mavety family acquired the claim of more than 30 years of continuous grape production by one family. In 1971, the Mavety family acquired the land. They commit themselves to sustainable farming and craft wines that are reflective of their nearly 90 acres of land. They commit themselves to sustainable farming and craft wines that are reflective of their nearly 90 acres of wild Okanagan Falls terroir. The Reserve Pinot Noir comes from a blend of five French clones planted 10-30+ years wild Okanagan Falls terroir. The Reserve Pinot Noir comes from a blend of five French clones planted 10-30+ years ago. After a native ferment, this Pinot spent 10 months in new-to-four-year French oak barrels. ago. After a native ferment, this Pinot spent 10 months in new-to-four-year French oak barrels.