BC Winegrowers See Ya Later Ranch (Okanagan Falls)
See Ya Later Ranch was founded by Major Hugh Fraser in 1919. It was named after his London bride who upon seeing the rustic surroundings left both the Valley and a three-word note in a frying pan - “See ya later.” Today, winemaker Dave Carson, oversees one of the oldest and highest vineyard sites in all of the Okanagan Valley planted to pinot noir, riesling and the largest single plot of gewürztraminer (65 acres) in North America. Ride with us as we visit See Ya Later Ranch along one of the great backroads of British Columbia wine country.
James Cluer at See Ya Later Ranch Winery, Okanagan BC
This is part of a series on Okanagan Wineries. James Cluer, Master of Wine visits Okanagan Falls in the Okanagan Valley / BC, Canada. He meets Winemaker Dave Carson to talk about dogs, fine wine and tour the See Ya Later Ranch.
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See You Later Ranch - Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada - James Melendez
See You Later Ranch
An absolutely beautiful site--if you are in Okanagan Valley an absolutely beautiful winery and vineyard site to visit and of course taste their wines!
The ranch gets it's name from the former wife of Hugh Fraser--she see the simple homestead--leaves a famous note saying see you later.. the rest is history.
¡Salud!
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See Ya Later Ranch (Okanagan Falls)
See Ya Later Ranch was founded by Major Hugh Fraser in 1919. It was named after his London bride who upon seeing the rustic surroundings left both the Valley and a three-word note in a frying pan - “See ya later.” Today, winemaker Dave Carson, oversees one of the oldest and highest vineyard sites in all of the Okanagan Valley planted to pinot noir, riesling and the largest single plot of gewürztraminer (65 acres) in North America. Ride with us as we visit See Ya Later Ranch along one of the great backroads of British Columbia wine country.
On the Road with Anthony Gismondi: See Ya Later Ranch
Learn more about Okanagan Falls Winery See Ya Later Ranch. Vancouver Sun wine writer Anthony Gismondi has a conversation with winemaker Mason Spink about elevation, sparkling wines and SYL Ranch's history.
See Ya Later Ranch: Winery Tour
Join Greedy Dragon on a Quick Wine Tour of See Ya Later Ranch Winery, located in Okanagan Falls, British Columbia Canada. More brewery and winery tours to come. Please share and subscribe. CheerZ
30 BC Wineries visits See Ya Later Ranch
See Ya Later Ranch has lots of history in Okanagan Falls. Dating back to Major Hugh Fraser who bought the property way back in 1919 when he came over from England. When his wife left him it's reported she left him a note that read See ya later. From that moment onwards his companions were man's best friend, his dogs.
In 2014 keeping the Major's legacy alive See Ya Later Ranch produces some amazing wines and honours the dogs of Major Hugh Fraser along the way. This winery is not only beautiful but has lots of great history and stories available when you come for a wine tasting.
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Experience See Ya Later Ranch | Great Estates Okanagan
Located in the Okanagan Valley near the south end of Skaha lake and nearly two thousand feet above sea level, See Ya Later Ranch is the highest elevation vineyard in the Okanagan Valley - an area where nature has created conditions perfect for growing grapes destined to become award-winning wines.
The Wine Review Video - Ep. 34: See Ya Later Ranch 2012 Major's Block Red Blend
Today's wine is a red blend that comes to us from British Columbia (Canada): See Ya Later Ranch 2012 Major's Block Red Blend available at the winery.
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Penticton Promo For WBC12
Penticton and the Okanagan Valley are in a bid to host the Wine Bloggers Conference for 2012 and the voting is now on. Please vote for us at by leaving a comment specifying Penticton as the location that you would prefer.
OLIVER TO OKANAGAN FALLS (2)
OLIVER TO OKANAGAN FALLS
BC Winegrowers Inniskillin Okanagan (Oliver)
Inniskillin Okanagan’s Dark Horse Vineyard sits on the Okanagan Valley’s newest, and only official appellation, the Golden Mile Bench. According to winemaker Derek Kontkanen ‘Dark Horse’ is an appropriate moniker for the stony bench that is home to Inniskillin’s Discovery Series program. The series features a number of varietal wines that are atypical to the south Okanagan. Join us as we discuss the process of looking for the perfect match between grape and terroir. And speaking of perfect pairings Derek takes us on a tour the new Inniskillin Okanagan tasting room where we match the basic tastes to a bevy of famed Inniskillin Okanagan icewines.
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Roadtrek Zion Campervan in the Okanagan, BC
We take our 2018 Roadtrek Zion to the Okanagan in BC, Canada and make the best of the weather, visit See Ya Later Ranch winery, see birds and marmots and enjoy stunning views of lakes and mountains.
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Okanagan Valley Wine Tasting Tour - 2013 October
Wine tasting in the Okanagan Valley region of BC Canada is a must do activity in the fall. This year Karen & I travelled with Bill and Sandra Owens, Wayne and Sandra Sinclair into the heart of wine country to enjoy several estate wines. It took us three days to cover parts of Bottle Neck Drive near Summerland, the estate wineries along the Naramata Bench close to Penticton, then south onto Eastside rd. along Skaha Lake. The wineries were super easy to find. Staff especially friendly this time of year. However we encountered only one hick up at Black Widow Winery. Their staff were not at their best. The wine server was unfriendly and not very helpful. Not recommended by us to go there again. Now we know why the Okanagan Valley is known as a true Travel Destination. Here is a list of the wineries that we visited, Dirty Laundry wines, Heaven's Gate Estate Winery, Sonora, Saxon Estate winery, Sumac Wines, Therapy Vineyards,Tinhorn Creek Vineyards, Blasted Church Winery, See Ya Later Vineyard, Jackson Triggs. All these wineries have the VQA designation and have interesting Wine Tasting rooms. Join us for our Okanagan Valley Wine Tasting Tour.
James Cluer at Quails Gate Winery, Okanagan.m4v
This is part of a Ten Part Series on Okanagan Wineries. James Cluer, Master of Wine visits West Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley / BC, Canada. He meets Grand Stanley to talk about fine wine and tour the Quails Gate Winery.
Wine Bloggers Conference 2013 - opening reception at See Ya
Wine bloggers from around the world were entertained atop the hill at Okanagan Falls to open the first conference in Canada. Sensory experiences included First Nations dancers and fresh salmon, a vintage car show with gourmet popcorn & homemade chips, growing (hazelnut) dirt with heirloom radishes, and other delectables from Joy Road Catering at various stations on the grounds at See Ya Later Ranch. Oh, and word was the wines were pretty awesome too!
James Cluer at Burrowing Owl Winery, Okanagan
BC Winegrowers - Lake Breeze Wine Farm (Naramata Bench)
Winemaker Garron Elmes has made every bottle of wine at Lake Breeze since the day it opened 20 years ago. From South Africa to Penticton his arrival coincided with the launch of many small estates along what is now one of the most famous winegrowing benches in British Columbia. Today the winery is a premier producer of pinot blanc and joins a small cadre of producers making exciting pinot noir across the valley. Join us on ‘The Patio at Lake Breeze’ as we discuss the secrets of the Naramata Bench and how they relate to the style of Lake Breeze wines.