Photo: Detail from label with the flying dog.
See Ya Later Winery in Okanagan Falls has a lot going for
it: a breath-taking location, a romantic history and well-made wines at popular
prices.
It also is the destination for wine tourists travelling with
dogs, especially in a hot year like 2017. The winery always provides water for
its canine visitors as well as wines for their owners. There is even a winged dog on all the labels.
Here is an excerpt from the profile in the most recent
edition of John Schreiner’s Okanagan Wine
Tour Guide.
This is a dog lover’s
winery with a wonderful story, reflected both in its name and in that of
several wines – Belle, Nelly, Ping, Rover, Hunny and Jimmy My Pal, formerly the
names of dogs. This picturesque property on a mountainside above the vineyards
of Okanagan Falls was owned for about 45 years by Major Hugh Fraser. Over that
time he owned Nelly, Ping, and numerous other dogs. When they died, each was
buried under headstones which, in recent years, have been placed at the base of
a tree near the vintage home (circa 1902) now serving as the charming tasting
room.
According to one
legend, the Major brought an English bride with him when he moved to this farm
after service in World War One. She could not handle the isolation and returned
to England, leaving a note signed “See Ya Later.” The real explanation, or so
it is said, is that the major, a prolific correspondent, scrawled “See Ya
Later” at the end of his letters.
This is the third name
for this winery. An entrepreneur named Albert LeComte launched the winery in
1986 under his own name. It became Hawthorne Mountain Vineyards when Sumac
Ridge founder Harry McWatters bought it in 1995. A few years after Vincor (now
Constellation) purchased the winery in 2000, it was rechristened to take
advantage of the history and the canine legacy. The winery honours that legacy
by welcoming visitors with dogs and by contributing to the major’s favourite
charity, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animals.
This 40.5-hectare
(100-acre) property is the highest elevation vineyard in the south Okanagan,
rising to 536 metres (1,759 feet) and sloping to the northeast, an unusual
exposure for the northern hemisphere. However, this cool location makes it one
of the Okanagan’s best sites for Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris and Ehrenfelser.
Its Gewürztraminer block, at 26 hectares (65 acres), is the single largest
planting of this aromatic variety in North America. The other grapes for See Ya
Later wines come from Constellation’s extensive plantings in the south Okanagan.
Winemaker Dave Saysomsack (left), in releasing these wines,
commented that the 2016 vintage was excellent for white wines. (It certainly
was also a good year for reds, not many of which have yet been released.)
“Our white vineyards yielded full crops,” the winemaker
says. The resulting wines are “bursting with flavour and a rounded acidity
reflected in our 2016 Chardonnay, 2016 Pinot Gris and 2016 Riesling.”
The 2015 Meritage, of course, is from a hotter vintage – but
that season led to full-bodied and ripe reds.
Here are notes on the wines.
See Ya Later Ranch
Chardonnay 2016 ($17.49). There is what the winery calls “a splash” of
Pinot Gris blended in this wine. The wine begins with aromas of citrus and
apple with spice and herbs. On the palate, the fruit flavours are luscious,
with notes of melon, pear and citrus, subtly enhanced with a very light touch
of oak. 90.
See Ya Later Ranch
Riesling 2016 ($16.99). Extended cool fermentation has preserved the floral
Riesling aromas. On the palate, there are flavours of lime and lemon and stone
fruit, with just the right amount of acidity to give the wine a very refreshing
tang. The finish goes on and on; and the wine is dry. 91.
See Ya Later Ranch Pinot
Gris 2016 ($16.99). Forty per cent of this was fermented in French oak; the
rest in stainless steel. The wine begins with aromas of peaches and apples. On
the palate, there are flavours of pears, peaches and apples. The texture is
mouthfilling and the finish lingers. 90.
See Ya Later Ranch
Ping Meritage 2015 ($24.99). This is a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
and Cabernet Franc, aged 14 months in American and French oak barrels. The wine
begins with aromas of black cherry and cassis which are echoed in the red
fruits on the palate. There are also notes of vanilla and mocha. The tannins
are ripe and the texture makes this full-bodied red easy and approachable. 90
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