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    Liquidity

    4.1 (33 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Nectarine merengue
    Jana S.

    Wow, wow, wow. Living in Oregon, I know good Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir. The fact that I brought home 6 bottles should tell you enough. Incredible wines...well made, balanced, perfection. And you must dine at the bistro. The view is great and they feature art in their tasting room. Simply an experience to remember.

    Chocolate mousse
    Roberta T.

    This place is just awesome. :) I haven't been in lots of wineries in the area and, in the reality, this is the only one I decided to check it out. I am glad I did it! The view is stunning, the food was amazing, the staff was pretty nice, the bistro itself was so clean and elegant, and finally the wines were very good. At the bistro, I tried their steak dish and my husband tried the flatbread. The waitress suggested the best wine for each of those dishes and we loved it. We loved the food and wine. We also has a delicious chocolate mousse as desserts. We did a wine tasting as well and we ended up taking few bottles with us. This is definitely a MUST GO around Penticton area!

    Sophia Z.

    The Sommelier at Mission Hill recommended us to drop by this local gem after our stop at Blue Mountain Vineyard, and we are so happy that we did. This 7-weeks old vineyard is truly a rising star. When you walk into the lobby your eyes will open up to the view of the oily-green vineyard through the patio glass. Look around you will appreciate art works from Liquidity designer - Ian's private Art collection. This is definitely a clean, modern yet welcoming space. The tasting room is located to your left, and you can enjoy beautiful whites and reds poured by the classy staff. The Viognier 2012 and Merlot 2011 are already sold out. I love the White Blend 2012 that is very citrus and stone fruits on the nose and a natural acidic balance on the tongue. Pinot Noir 2011 is yummy because it's got a beautiful floral note and a centered tannin structure with ripen berries. You can feel that the team at Liquidity poured their heart and soul into the winery, and it only uses French barrels on site, I look forward to coming back here next year when the patio is opened. Cheerio~

    Steven N.

    Stop the presses. Go to Liquidity. Now. We came here to try the wines, but upon a glance at their gorgeous patio, I knew we had to sit down to try out their food. Apparently they are usually booked up in advance and do not take walk-ins (at least not on a busy Saturday over a long weekend), but hey, why not try. After some coaxing and an insistence that we would just try some desserts and head out shortly, the team relented and I'm so glad that they did. We ordered a few desserts off their menu and they were divine. I'm not usually a sweets kind of guy (or sweet guy for that matter), but enjoyed every taste of it. Apparently it has been on the Top 100 Restaurants of Canada list by TripAdvisor for the past two years. Can't wait to come back and stay for a full meal.

    Relaxing and amazing view.
    Adi K.

    In a nutshell: great food and service, amazing view. We came to the Liquidity winery and bistro on a Monday afternoon following a recommendation for the best patio view (it won some award last year) and boy it it deliver... First we stopped to taste the wines and then proceeded to the calm patio overlooking the vineyards and more distant hills. Sitting next to the overflowing water element (don't know how to describe it) was very relaxing. Just spectacular (see photo). Service was quick and our server was friendly and knowledgable. Very professional. The food was very appealing to the eye and palat. My wife had the mussels which was very flavorful and I enjoyed the toasted baguette sandwich with prosciutto and brie cheese, one of the best sandwiches I had in years (or maybe it was the combination of good food, amazing views and some alcohol in my bloodstream?). At any event. Warmly recommended.

    Chris D.

    I did not see any Teletubbies there. I did not see a slender plastic tag clipped to an employee's shirt with a name printed on it. And I certainly did not see a little Asian child with a blank expression on his face sitting outside on a mechanical helicopter that shakes when you put quarters in it. This was an art gallery, my friend, and Liquidity was a piece of art. My girlfriend and I were on vacation through Okanagan wine country. Over six days, we visited sixty wineries. You can follow our various locations with this disclaimer. That's sixty wineries, not an exaggeration. We ended the trip with 120 bottles acquired. This is closer to what I expect from a winery. An extended drive until the worry sets in you're about to drive into a Wes Craven cliché. Progressive art pieces begging for a photo against a picturesque landscape. An open-concept restaurant where your hands rest inches from a still-water feature. Liquidity is a destination, a place you detour to visit. It's itself as much a work of art as the pieces hanging on its walls. Yes, Liquidity also boasts an art gallery, connecting back to the paraphrased Unbreakable quote at the beginning of this review. After ogling and sampling, my girlfriend and I settled in for lunch, which obviously involved charcuterie...because that is just what everyone does on vacation apparently. It appears a standard practice--every restaurant in the Okanagan offers their variation. Perhaps there is a battle of charcuteries across the region--if so, this one may have won the trophy. It looked amazing and tasted to match. Even the server commented that he chef had outdone himself. Maybe he saw my camera... It's just a damn shame the wine is only so-so. This was one of the few locations where we did not pick up a bottle. We didn't regret the visit, and enjoyed it more than some other wineries where we did buy wine. Liquidity is a destination winery, and of all the others in this area, this one's a necessity. You may enjoy the wine, but even if you don't, you'll relish in everything else.

    Loretta N.

    The food was delicious! It was topped only by the wine and the view. This bistro overlooks the rolling hills, mountains and vineyards of the Okanagan. The staff was attentive. The meat was cooked to perfection. Everything was nicely paired with the right amount of sauce and roasted vegetables. This restaurant is a must if you are passing through or staying in the region.

    Lamb 2 ways
    Katheryn D.

    Beautiful wine tasting and beautiful atmosphere. Never had dinner in a more elegant place. We got to sit right by the window with the sun setting, with all the Vineyards in view. Our server Kevin was extremely helpful and knowledgeable- he recommended the lamb and the halibut which were both amazing. The halibut was the best fish dinner I've had in my life- fresh juicy halibut wrapped in vine leaves with a tomato consomé. Delicious!!!!!

    a plate of food on a table

    My family and I stopped at the bistro for dinner, and it was lovely! The winery has gorgeous views and a really nice outdoor patio. You can also walk down into the vineyards. Also, I am vegan and the chef made a dish of quinoa with veggies and a tomato sauce for me. It was the most delicious vegan meal I've ever had! I strongly recommend this place for a vegan :) Others ordered the halibut for dinner and an ice cream sandwich for dessert, which they said were also yummy.

    Beautiful lamb loin dinner
    Mama M.

    Beautiful building and view. Food and service was great. Our server was personable and professional. Definitely worth a visit if you are in OK Falls. Try the Chardonnay! It's a beautiful and creamy white wine.

    Taya B.

    Splendid experience all-around! Beautiful patio views and when it got colder at night we were moved to an equally comfortable spot indoors amongst the modern, artistic decor. Service staff were outstanding, especially when we wanted to sample wines to pair with our meals. Portion sizes were good and all courses delicious and beautifully presented. An excellent dining experience!

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    Better make a reservation. You are a leper otherwise. Beautiful place. Interesting art. Very stuffy. Too pretentious for what's offered.

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    Review Highlights - Liquidity

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    Meyer Family Vineyards - Pinot Noir being poured for guests in the cabana.

    Meyer Family Vineyards

    4.8(6 reviews)
    1.4 km

    Excellent tasting with Steve Ward at Meyer Family. World class Burgundian style Chardonnay and…read morePinot Noir with superb, knowledgeable and attentive service. I'm fortunate to call Napa Valley home, but the Okanagan continues to impress. Awesome tasting! Thanks, Steve.

    Meyer Family is awesome, awesome like many others. So, by saying it's disappointing is not saying…read moreit's bad. It's like saying Return of the Jedi is disappointing compared to The Empire Strikes Back. You still got that awesome speeder-bike chase and that moment Luke flips out and attempts patricide. But yeah, when grading against the other two, it's not the best. This assumes I am not counting the prequels. It's certainly not The Godfather, Part 3--Meyer Family Vineyard is still a great place, featuring an impressive view, and boasting a broad selection of wine served by a knowledgeable and generous host. It has a welcoming tasting lounge blessed with delicious temptations for one's next picnic. The issue once again is that Meyer Family Vineyard was neither our first winery nor our last on this day. It wasn't even the fiftieth for my girlfriend and me in total. We were up to seventy by this point in the Okanagan alone. And Meyer Family Vineyard is good, worth a visit, but if your time is paramount and limited, it would not be a priority on my list. Meyer followed Nighthawk and would be followed by Synchromesh, both superior wineries. But I won't attempt negativity as the location is still good. We just didn't buy any wine. I did buy crackers. I mean...crackers. That's something. Right? Another comparison would be someone offering me a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup after I finished sucking on a Lindor chocolate with a bowl of those still tempting me. Sure, I love Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, but when there's a bowl of Lindors... ...Unfortunately, I'm also overweight, so I'd find a way to fit in both. Hmm, that's a better comparison. If you like wine and are touring the region, fit in Meyer, and then feel guilty afterwards.

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    Meyer Family Vineyards - People drinking a glass of wine in the outdoor cabana.

    People drinking a glass of wine in the outdoor cabana.

    Meyer Family Vineyards - People tasting wine on the patio.

    People tasting wine on the patio.

    Meyer Family Vineyards - JAK and Janice Meyer. Photo taken by Something Blue Photography.

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    JAK and Janice Meyer. Photo taken by Something Blue Photography.

    Wild Goose

    Wild Goose

    3.4(10 reviews)
    0.5 km

    We had reservations for a wine tasting on July 3, 2020…read more When we arrived there was only 1 other table with a party of 4 having a wine tasting. We were escorted to a large table able to accommodate 6 but it was just the 2 of us. When the woman who was doing the presentation arrived she was wearing a mask and said that she would stand further back than the end of the table because of concerns about corona virus. She asked us which wines we would like to sample and she went go get the first wine. She then poured us bit for tasting, quoted the description that was on the sheet and disappeared. She had no other tables that she was doing tastings for. She was doing other chores as there were no other customers that she was taking care of. She came back after 5 to 10 minutes poured the second wine, again basically quoted off the printed sheet and took off again. By the time she came back the 3rd time we were listening to the man who was conducting the tasting at the other table as he had actively engaged the customers and was giving the kind of information that I had hoped to have on our wine tasting, especially since we did require a reservation. Our server was trying to get our attention so she could do the final pour and she seemed rather put out that we were listening to someone who actually had something to say. We did buy a bottle of gewürztraminer since it is one of the few gewürztraminers that my husband enjoys. We were in and out and the other table that was there before us were still enjoying their wine tasting experience. We have gone for wine tastings at Wild Goose many times in the past and have never had the experience that we had this time. We did not feel at all welcome and felt like we were treated as if we had some incurable disease. If an employee is uncomfortable with doing wine tastings (understandable) because of corona virus they should be assigned another job until there is a cure for covid.

    Wanted to enjoy lunch at the Smoke&Oak Bistro ,but there are only 3 tables in the shade !!!…read moreFar too uncomfortable at 40 degrees to enjoy the lovely view . We had to insist on move to shade, when other people left ! Food and Wine were very good. They need to add Umbrella's !!!!! Wine tasting is Inside with Airconditioning

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    Wild Goose
    Wild Goose

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    District Wine Village

    3.7(3 reviews)
    9.9 km

    The place is new, modern inviting buzzing with coolness. It…read moreis a complete humiliation for a person with limited mobility. Narrow staircases lead to all places. All have wheelchair entrance next to a gravel path. Accessibility is a joke here.

    I love a solid Food Hall experience and District Wine Village is to go-to spot for the Okanagan…read moreValley. With vendors from local wineries and eateries, there will be something here for everyone in your crew. Grabbed a beer flight at Neighborhood Brewing - standouts were the Lime Lager and IPA. Ladies in my party had cocktails at Workshop Spirits, thinking they were great and refreshing. We all gathered for food at Ward's. We had the nachos and Potato Confit Flatbread - both were super good, including the cilantro crema of the nachos. The peach Bellini machine wasn't ready when we first arrived, but by the end it was available to give us testers and we might come back just for those. TIP: drinks can only be consumed in the patio of the establishment you're buying from, but food can be delivered to any of those patios. Centre seating is table service by Ward's that allows you a taste of beverages from any of the vendors. Also, the water features around the center are pet (and people) friendly for cooling off on a hot day. The outdoor environment, even on a hot day, was a nice setting for appreciating the surrounding area. Also enjoyed the acknowledgment of First Nations' people who first inhabited the area (like all good Canadian establishments).

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    District Wine Village - Beer flight from Neighborhood Brewing

    Beer flight from Neighborhood Brewing

    District Wine Village - View of Centre Plaza

    View of Centre Plaza

    District Wine Village - Neighborhood Brewing - try the lime lager

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    Neighborhood Brewing - try the lime lager

    Nighthawk Vineyards

    Nighthawk Vineyards

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.7 km

    To be sure, the wine is excellent. Nighthawk's Gewurtztraminer is summer in a glass. And the…read morebistro is fantastic. I know charcuterie boards are having a moment and Nighthawk's is by far the best.....nothing else comes close, anywhere. But this review is about their bed & breakfast accommodations. My wife and I stayed there recently while attending a family reunion down at the lake. After all the frenetic family activity at the lake, the solitude and quiet of the tent house were just what the doctor ordered. Enjoying the view of the vineyard and lake from the porch was very relaxing. The location is remote enough that there are no lights to block out the stars. The only sounds at night were the breeze rustling the Ponderosa pines and the owls calling to each other from one side of the valley to the other. And the breakfasts, like the regular bistro fare, were simple, but elegant and exquisite: Fresh pastries, local fruit, and probably the best coffee in the Okanagan. This was how every day should start and end. Christy and Daniel really know how to run an inn. I cannot recommend this place enough, for all the experiences. We will definitely be back.

    Nighthawk Vineyards…read more Having visited over 100 wineries in the Okanagan region over the course of a year, I hope my opinion carries some weight by saying Nighthawk Vineyards has the best view in the entire Okanagan. There's a valley with a lake sitting at the base. Vineyards crawling up to the winery. A solemn log house fringing freshly cut grassy hills--look, I got photos, just check those out. It's a narrow margin, I will admit. I mean, when you consider Bench 1775 or Arrowleaf, second place is not that far behind. But at the end, I must admit that Nighthawk takes the top prize. We would have remained longer if we hadn't enjoyed a picnic at See Ya Later Ranch the hour previously or if it hadn't been hotter than the surface of Venus that day. Yes, I am exaggerating; it was like 32 degrees, but I am from Northern Canada, so there. Nighthawk is further out than See Ya Later, so a further diversion down a road you probably were unsure about being on. You certainly cannot drive past it. It's a destination. My group and I had figured since we were out this way, we might as well hit up another one. And you should to--this place is incredible. Admittedly, there is bias--we were the only ones there that time, so we had the grounds to ourselves as well as the host's undivided attention. The wine was good as well, obviously a requirement. While my friends bought wine, I scored a 2016 Late Harvest "Gew". Yes, "gew". A host referred to a Gewurztraminer as a "gew" and I've been doing that ever since. Yes, it annoys people, and I don't care, like whenever I laugh my head off each time I refer to a Crate & Barrel as "Craate and Baarrel" (long story). If you ever need help pronouncing it, just remember "girls are meaner." Nighthawk is a great place and if you are coming out here for See Ya Later Ranch, another must-see location, making it two, justifying the diversion even more.

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    Nighthawk Vineyards
    Nighthawk Vineyards
    Nighthawk Vineyards

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    Synchromesh Winery

    Synchromesh Winery

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 km

    A fabulous little winery, specializing in rieslings - local to the Canadian Okanagan (not available…read morein the States). They close for the season when they run out of wine. They have a variety of rieslings made from grapes grown in different conditions, and the results are surprisingly varied and good. A great little winery.

    Synchromesh commits many egregious sins, unforgivable ones in our modern viticulture…read more It dares to offer a simple corrugated steel winery with nary a flamboyant art piece or wasteful water feature. It's tasting lounge is minuscule with no ration given to merchandise or paired picnic-fodder. It doesn't offer the particulars all wineries must list. There are no Cabernet Sauvignons, Pinot Noirs, or Syrahs? Even its name is weird--not taken from its address or a simplistic nearby geographical feature. Synchromesh? Am I getting my car serviced? It can't even be bothered to hire staff, forcing patrons to listen to the winemaker himself ramble on about how great his Rieslings are. That's right, Rieslings...white wine. And not only that, but among the ten wines generally offered, six are Rieslings, limiting options to those wishing the standard fair. My God, I love this place. As for those Rieslings, I bought four. I thought the reds were offered because the owners felt they needed to. This is a perfect example of a winery knowing something well and throwing everything behind it in order to perfect that one impeccable variatel. It's an example sadly so few follow, as such dedication usually comes at the expense of selection. I'd rather have that than a traditional winery just offering the staples. Just because there are six varietals of Riesling does not equate them being identical. Each one caters to a distinct palate, but each is strong in their own regard. I didn't buy the same bottle twice. As for the name, love it. Talking with the owner directly as he poured samples, I'd have it no other way. The small tasting room, focused and without distraction. This is a winery that sells what it knows and it knows Riesling. It's not surprising that Synchromesh makes the best. That's my declaration; they do the best Rieslings in the Okanagan. Do I have a sample size, or am I just being glib? From August 2016 to May 2017, my girlfriend and I visited over 100 BC wineries, so take that what you will. Synchromesh is one not to miss, regardless if you prefer whites or reds. The Rieslings will sway your opinion. If you still dislike it after the visit, then there is no hope--you will always see red. By the way, the day we arrived, it was over 34 degrees outside, but inside was an ice box. Thank you.

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    Synchromesh Winery
    Synchromesh Winery
    Synchromesh Winery

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