Riesling Restaurants in Kelowna

The best places in Kelowna to eat Riesling. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Kelowna who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Kelowna, 4870 Chute Lake Rd, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, V1W 4M3, V1W 1X3
"We were there last night .It was very good food were"
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City: Kelowna, 3950 Spiers Rd, Kelowna, Canada
Happy Hour, Non-Smoking, View, Wheelchair Access
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City: Kelowna, 2463 Highway 97 North, Kelowna I-V1X 4J2, Canada
"Mission Hill in Kelowna, BC is an extraordinary place that should not be missed! From its stunning architecture to the captivating interior design, every aspect of this winery is a testament to its excellence. Each wine has a fascinating story behind it, adding to the overall experience. The staff at Mission Hill is truly amazing, providing exceptional service and ensuring a memorable visit. The attention to detail and organization are evident throughout. During our private tour with Natallie, she showcased her brilliance and made my birthday experience truly unique. The tastefully decorated tasting room added an extra touch of charm. This visit to Mission Hill Winery will forever remain the most memorable event of my trip to Kelowna."
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City: Kelowna, 1937 Gordon Dr, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 3H8, Canada, V1Y5Y2
"Illichmanns is unprepossessing to look at , but the family really knows delicatessen, cold cuts are the best in the city and the daily lunch selection is always good. Try any of the soups in the bakery section - the pastries are also very much worth sampling - there is a little seating , but better to take your food out."
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City: Kelowna, 3950 Spiers Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 4B3, Canada
"Amazing service so friendly and filled with so much knowledge about there wines. A must stop for wine tasting and food!!! A word brilliance! Ps: loved the whites and the estate"
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City: Kelowna, 5205 Lakeshore Rd, Kelowna, BC V1W 4J1, Canada
"It took a while to find out the origin of the name. I learned my lesson with Summerhill to explore a winery before I complete an evaluation, and so far, St. Hubertus Oak Bay Estate Winery does not subscribe to mysticism, pagan rituals, or Geomanz to inflate prices. I assume no goats have been sacrificed to secure a plentiful harvest (I am not flippant, you have checked the Summerhill website). However, this has created a problem with the name. I mean, St. Hubertus Oak Bay Estate Winery is a mouthful. I might have to compress this, but do I call it St. Hubertus or do I call it Oak Bay? I'll just... Steve. Wineries often hang names over their individual wine fields. Occasionally these names can be found on the bottles to distinguish them, while still covered by the parent winery. They didn't do it with Steve. They have two vineyards, St. Hubertus and Oak Bay. It wasn't a merger, just two guys with two fields. They created – or at least did not seem to create – a parent name. So it just became St. Hubertus Oak Bay Estate Winery. Or Steve. Steve is not a big winery, although they see their products everywhere, mostly with Oak Bay. In fact, I call it Oak Bay because that was the only brand I knew. I've never seen a bottle of St. Hubertus. I have seen Oak Bay before and still own a 2014 foch, but never seen anything from the other half. Oak Bay has always been a reliable winery, but it is a shame that St. Hubertus has been denied until now, especially in view of their bottles are very attractive. St. Hubertus looks more like white wines, while Oak Bay focuses on red. Of course, it makes sense if they are named after the vineyards, especially if you have ever played the Viticulture Board game. I am not joking; there is really a Viticulture board game. I own it. The winery itself is modest, better suited for the small family farms in Naramata. There is a small road, a little left in the wine shop. The tasting room is nested around the back and on the small side. In view of the name recognition, I expected something bigger, although my girlfriend and I enjoyed the selection of novelties. There was an oversized cork-shaped cooler from cork. There were other things to mention, but at the end of the day, everything to know is that there is an oversized cork-shaped cooler from cork. Months later, when I try to remember the highlights of this short trip, is one of the different memories embodied in my mind that it sells an oversized cork-shaped cooler from cork. I said that three times and still the winery Steve. The host at Steve was knowledgeable and funny. Tasting flights cost $4, which can of course be refunded when buying. Steve is another good reason to let your expectations go. The wineries I enjoy most are the modest; you could almost call them humiliated. I went out with wine, so they must have done something right."
Riesling

Riesling

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The Average price for Riesling is:
$13.3

Ingredients

Bacon
Bay leaves
Dill
  • Dill
  • Aisle Spices and Seasonings Qty. 1 cups
Garlic oil
  • Garlic oil
  • Aisle Oil, Vinegar, Salad Dressing Qty. 2 teaspoons
The leek
Other vegetables
Other
  • Other
  • Aisle Alcoholic Beverages Qty. 1
Salt and pepper
Skinless boneless chicken thighs

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