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    Summerland Sweets

    4.5 (15 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Chris D.

    Summerland Sweets gets their own review detached from Sleeping Giant Winery. Makes sense--maybe it's because Sleeping Giant is not a great winery, but Summerland Sweet is an amazing business. It's a spacious storefront loaded floor to ceiling with jams, jellies, syrups, and ice creams--basically all phases of matter. They're probably working on fruit plasma in the back (and yes, I made that joke in my Sleeping Giant review as well). The selection is far more generous than any Superstore or Save-On, which usually offer only a half-dozen varieties at best. I lost count all the options at SS. Wait...SS? I can't really call it that now, can I? Okay, back to calling it Summerland Sweets. Outside of the wide selection of canned goods, the store also offers numerous novelties, both edible and not. Many appear fragile. I certainly wouldn't want a child rampaging through this place given how narrow the aisles are. This is a place I could see dropping way too much money on...because I did drop way too much money it last we were there. We opted to not take in the ice cream at the back, but they sure looked good. There's even a tasting room where you can sample many of the varieties, and strangely enough, they turned it into a theater. How odd. Of all the tourist spots in Summerland, Summerland Sweets is near the top of a list populated entirely with wineries. It's ironic given that Summerland Sweet's own winery, Sleeping Giant, isn't on that same list and could be skipped entirely. Though this still leaves the remaining 80% of the store to shop in. My girlfriend and I had been on a wine tour, and over seven days had visited 60 wineries. We brought back 120 bottles, but many of them remain unopened nearly ten months later. However, we have burned through our entire collection of jam, leaving only two, a Pure Blueberry and Pure Strawberry Jam. They won't last. Summerland Sweets should be on everyone's list, regardless if you can acquire some varieties at your local grocery store. Take it from the source at least once.

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    However, we have burned through our entire collection of jam, leaving only two, a Pure Blueberry and Pure Strawberry Jam.

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    Sleeping Giant Fruit Winery - Fruit wine bottles

    Sleeping Giant Fruit Winery

    4.1(8 reviews)
    0.0 km
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    Our second stop of the day was at Sleeping Giant Fruit Winery. They were in tough as we'd visited…read moreElephant Island Winery, another fruit winery, the day before. They're part of Summerland Sweets. They've got everything fruit related you could want: jams, syrups, dried fruit, etc. There's also an area for ice cream. Scoops are reasonable ($3.25 single, $4.00 double, $5.00 triple and $6.25 house special). Waffle cone is an extra $0.75. Tastings are complimentary. Oddly, they only let you sample 5 and they have to be the same type for the both of you. It's unfortunate as they have so many flavours (18 fruit wines and 11 dessert wines). Our server was knowledgeable and tried to suggest based on what we liked. Also appreciated how there's genuinely no pressure to buy a bottle. - Peach - this is the base flavour that our server used to judge what we liked. Peach was subtle. - Blueberry - sweet. Would use it as a dessert wine or to mix with other drinks. - Bumbleberry - this was our favourite of the bunch we tried. A mix of blueberries, raspberries and black currant. Well balanced and a touch of tartness. We bought a bottle ($12.95) which was on sale for the spring. - Ted's blend - a mix of Lapin cherries, black currant and blueberries. Drank more like a red white. - Black currant - enjoyable but you get quite the tart finish. - Ina's blush - a mix of peaches and blueberry. We didn't love it. - Strawberry rhubarb - tasted just like it's described. Pie in a glass. There's more options/selection at Sleeping Giant but the quality and execution is better at Elephant Island Winery.

    Went here when driving around on the wine trail in Summerland and by far, this is the BEST wine…read moreI've ever had. The tasting was a few of their fruit wines. If you like fruity, sweet wines, this is the place for you! We bought a bottle of peach and a bottle of raspberry. In my opinion, the raspberry is one of the most divine things I've ever tasted! After purchasing the win, we found out they had a syrup tasting room. Yes. Syrup. Tasting. Room. The apple pie, to die for. The black raspberry, amazing. They had so many different things to taste and buy. This was definitely the most family friendly as well. It's like a little cottage store with a wine tasting room. This will definitely be at the top of our list of places we stop at the next time we visit BC.

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    Joie Farm Winery - We are dog friendly! All behaved pups welcome

    Joie Farm Winery

    4.3(23 reviews)
    5.6 km
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    I'd just parked only to see someone packing away the sign that indicates that the cellar door was…read moreopen. That someone looked up and said something like: we're officially closed in about 2-minutes, but since you're already here, I'm sure we can manage a "power-tasting", come with me! Absolutely lovely energy in their new space. Even though it was obviously past closing time, the staff all seemed genuinely happy to be there and willing to assist the handful of customers that were still there, myself and even a couple more late comers. It was such a contrast to the experience I had only a day before when a few friends and I went to Monster Vineyards the day before - they were obviously quite displeased that we'd arrived close to closing and had the gall to ask if we could do a tasting, but I'll get to that review. This experience at Joie Farms was a lovely reminder that not everyone feels like they only should work till the end of their shift and a second more is them doing you a favour. Delicious wine, knowledgeable staff that was enthusiastic and willing to help, and a gorgeous new tasting room - a definite 5/5 experience.

    With a view overlooking the valley and Okanagan Lake, the sunshine beamed on us as we sipped on our…read moreGewurztraminer and savoured our Magherita wood fired pizza. Joie Farm Winery calls it the 'picnique' area, which was aptly named. With picnic blankets and comfortable lawn chairs, and mini tables for you to rest your wine glasses, this was the perfect set up for a relaxing afternoon. We also had a wine tasting at Joie. My favourite Joie rosé was already sold out for the season, but I found a new favourite, the En Famille Gewurztraminer. It was so good that we decided to get a bottle to complement our pizza. They are now closed for the season and will open back up in May. I highly recommend coming here for a relaxing afternoon, just sitting in the picnique area!

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    Summerland Sweets - gourmet - Updated June 2026

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