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Vinifera: A species of grape–Vitis Vinifera–that produces the classic wine grapes that have spread from the vineyards of Europe.*

History: In 1931, Calona Vineyards opened as the first commercial winery in the Okanagan.

Labrusca: A family of grapes – Vitis Labrusca – native to North America.*

Geography: The southern Okanagan Valley in the area between Oliver and the border is classified as part of the Sonora Desert, which runs south to the Baja Peninsula in Mexico.

Varietals: 49% of British Columbia’s wines are white. 51% are red. In the last acreage survey conducted, 97.1% of the yield was from vinifera grapes and 2.9% from hybrids.

*Schreiner, John - British Columbia Wine Country, Whitecap Books Ltd., 2003

 
 
  See Ya Later Ranch (Hawthorne Mountain Vineyards)
  Nestled high about the valley floor, See Ya Later Ranch winery inhabits a dramatic perch overlooking the vineyards and lakes. The winery offers spectacular views of the Okanagan Valley and the patio offers the visitor a place to sit and take in the view of the surrounding valley, vineyards and lakes.
SERVICES PROVIDED:   WINERY HOURS:
         
 
WINERY TOURS
WINERY
TASTING ROOM
VINEYARD
PICNIC AREA
FOOD SALES
RESTAURANT
SPECIAL EVENT
GIFT SHOP
   

SUMMER:

Daily: 9:00AM - 5:00PM

WINTER:

Daily: 9:00AM - 5:00PM

CONTACT:
 

See Ya Later Ranch (Hawthorne Mountain Vineyards)
Green Lake Road
Okanagan Falls
British Columbia, Canada
V0H 1R0

Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Website:

(250)497-8267
(250)497-8073
info@sylranch.com
http://www.sylranch.com/



 
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