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Sounds from the Valley

An Okanagan vineyard offers wine enthusiasts a different kind of wine tour


By Lian Novak | July 9, 2011


Imagine wine-tasting at a beautiful South Okanagan vineyard, while rocking out to the likes of Blue Rodeo and Bedouin Soundclash. Sounds like a match made in heaven. Luckily for us, we don’t have to wait too long, since Tinhorn Creek, a winery set on rolling hills and sagebrush, hosts concerts every spring through fall.

Its Canadian Concert Series, which it has been hosting for the last five years, showcases great Canadian talent such as the aforementioned bands, not to mention Spirit of the West, 54-40, Lisa Brokop and Colin James. The winery has five shows each year, one each month, from May through September. The first few shows are a mix of up-and-coming talent and established bands, while the grand finale in September is always a hot ticket. This year, the series wraps up with Canadian sensation k-os.

These shows tend to sell out quickly, so it’s important to check Tinhorn Creek’s website (tinhorn.com) for the latest date and ticket information.

While enjoying the sights and sounds of the winery, why not give your tastebuds a treat and try out the newly opened, Mediterranean-inspired restaurant, Miradoro? The 4,000-squarefoot dining establishment, launched in partnership with Manuel Ferreira of Le Gavroche in Vancouver, seats 65 indoors and 65 outdoors. Its steel, glass and wood structure is complemented by neutral tones and clean lines, which blend seamlessly with the winery and its adjacent barrel cellar. The Spanish, Portuguese and Italian-influenced menu has many standouts, including the Charcuterie Plate with locally sourced and house-made cured meats, the Forno Roasted Chicken with fingerling potatoes, prunes, bacon and sage, and an array of Mediterranean-style pizzas.

To help diners navigate through the extensive wine list, all three menus, Tapas, Lunch and Dinner, come with suggested wine pairings. For example, they recommend pairing the Pizza Pancetta with their Oldfield Series Merlot 2007, and the Sloping Hill Pork with sherry poached apples, celeriac puree, leeks and lentils with their Oldfield Series 2Bench White 2009.

Miradoro, which roughly translates to “golden view” in Portuguese, certainly lives up to its name. With panoramic views of the South Okanagan Valley and a wrap-around patio that overlooks most of the amphitheatre, it’s the perfect place to try a tasting menu with wine pairings, while enjoying the show below.

Visitors can find Tinhorn Creek Vineyards just south of Oliver, B.C., on 150 acres of prime land along the Golden Mile, so-called for its rich farming history. The Shaunessy and Oldfield families have been operating Tinhorn Creek Vineyards since 1993. They have two tiers of wine, the first being mostly Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir and Merlot. The second, top tier is the Oldfield Series, described as “a creative showcase for the best wines from each vintage,” and features 2Bench White, Red, and Rosé, all proprietary blends, as well as Merlot, Syrah, and Pinot Noir (to be released in 2012), as well as a Kerner Icewine, when weather conditions allow.

Tinhorn has many award-winning wines, but it is most famous for its Merlots and Cabernet Francs. At the recent All Canadian Wine Championships the winery won a gold medal for its Merlot and a silver for its Cabernet Franc, among other awards. At the International Wine and Spirits Competition in London, they took home a silver medal for their 2008 Oldfield Series Merlot and a bronze for their 2008 Oldfield Series 2bench Merlot.

The winery is open year-round and features a tasting bar, wine store and gift shop. To make wine less intimidating and more approachable, Tinhorn Creek’s friendly staff of wine enthusiasts will give you a tour of the winery, explaining all aspects of the wine-making process. Visitors can explore the barrel cellar, which features hundreds of French and American oak barrels, and taste grapes off the vine, while comparing it to a glass of that varietal. There are also educational stations and a demonstration vineyard to help visitors familiarize with and learn about viticulture at their own pace.

Having a picnic on the beautiful Tinhorn Creek grounds is the perfect way to bask in a summer afternoon. Conveniently, they have a deli onsite where you can pick all the meats, cheeses and spreads for your picnic, and with a quick hike up the Golden Mile trail, you’ll reach the gold mine ruins that are above the property. This peaceful spot offers a gorgeous view of the vineyards.

To talk about Tinhorn Creek’s stellar wines, its beautiful vineyards, new Mediterranean restaurant or the concerts it puts on, without mentioning its commitment to the environment, would be leaving out a big piece of what makes the winery stand out from its competitors. Its sustainable practices include a native plant restoration, a beetle release program, the installation of a fence to separate snakes from field workers and equipment, and switching to bio-diesel for its tractors.

Tinhorn Creek also has the prestigious honour of becoming Canada’s first carbon-neutral winery. To achieve this status, they had to complete the Climate Smart program. The program helps Tinhorn Creek to calculate and cut its greenhouse gas emissions, with a continued effort towards 100 per cent carbon-neutral practices. Its new restaurant, Miradoro, for example, is putting many of these practices in place. They include the building’s passive solar design, the kitchen composting program that nourishes the vineyards, and the elimination of the need to ship bottled water by filtering and carbonating water on-site and serving it in glass bottles.

With great music, enticing wines and delicious eats, it sounds like this vineyard is a smash hit. • 



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