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3 reviews for Stag's Hollow Winery
3 reviews in English
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Review from Mike P.
My dad's favourite winery so I needed to mention on yelp.
The wine is decent, they will give you your pick of any one wine for free or $2 for 5 samples.
If you're willing to buy bottles they'll refund the tasting fee. Beautiful views, simple, nice wine shop and friendly staff.
Favourite wine is Syrah, or if you're willing to spend a few extra $ try the Meritage. -
Review from Sheila W.
BC
Stag's Hollow makes great wines in relatively small quantities, so a visit here is your best bet for some delicious wine shopping.
Although well kept and pretty, the winery itself is not a huge attraction like many of the wineries in the Okanagan that offer amazing views, art galleries, restaurants, or self-guided tours. This is a small place with some great wine. Wines range in price from $15 to $35.
If you're interested in learning more about the behind-the-scenes winemaking at Stag's Hollow, you should check out their winemaker's news on the website. -
Review from Carolyn C.
Vancouver, BC
Just down the street from Wild Goose Vineyards is Stag's Hollow Winery. Calgary natives Larry Gerelus and Linda Pruegger, who were enchanted with the Okanagan Valley early on, founded it just over 10 years ago. The winery is quaint, and produces smaller quantities of each variety (under 2000 cases), focusing on quality over volume.
Stag's Hollow wines are made from grapes at its own vineyards and grapes from other growers. Here, one can get his or her hands on a bottle of Tragically Vidal- a grape variety that is (tragically) not commonly produced in BC other than for icewine. The winery has two labels- Renaissance (reserve) and Stag's Hollow.
Tastings are two dollars for four wines. The tasting room is small and stylish, with some attractive landscaping outside.
Last word:
Visiting Stag's Hollow is one of the best ways to get your hands on some of the winery's limited wines.
