Photo: Winemaker Stephanie Bryers
Play Estate Winery, which is perched on a hill overlooking the
Penticton airport, has benefited significantly from its management and winemaker
changes during the past year.
The winery’s 2019 white and rosé releases are a clear step up
from earlier vintages. As wine touring and tastings reopens, visitors to the Penticton
wineries should not miss Play.
For some background, here is an except from my recent book, Okanagan
Wine Tour Guide:
Everything
about Play Estate Winery is theatrical, from its perch on a hillside
overlooking Skaha Lake to wines with names such as Improv and Ad Lib. The
winery is owned by Calgary hotelier Stagewest Hospitality which includes dinner
theatres in many of its hotels. The company is managed by Jason and David
Pechet, third generation members of a family that got into the business by
building hotels along the Alaska Highway. Both are graduates of Cornell
University’s renowned hotel management school.
Both are
also wine lovers. The winery was conceived Jason and Mohamed Awad, a former
hotelier and winery manager in the Okanagan. On land leased from the Penticton
Indian Band, they arranged to plant a 4.8-hectare (12-acre) vineyard and build
the winery on a slope surrounded by an elegant residential development and
close to Penticton’s airport. The winery, which opened with wines from the 2014
vintage, now produces about 5,000 cases a year, with triple that capacity. The
winery also includes a year-round bistro, in line with the Stagewest philosophy
of including multiple attractions in its properties.
The estate vineyard is planted to Merlot, Cabernet
Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Orange Muscat
and Muscat Ottonel. Play also leases a three-hectare (eight-acre) vineyard in
Kaleden which has Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Viognier and
White Muscat.
The style of Play’s wines is still emerging. The
original vintages were made by Mohamed. After he left Play, the winery early in 2019
recruited Stephanie Bryers, formerly the assistant winemaker at Culmina Family
Estate Winery. Born in Ontario in 1988, she acquired a passion for wines while
working in a wine shop and taking sommelier training.
“I decided I did not want to work in restaurants and
pour wine,” Stephanie says. “I liked the idea of making it. We always had a
couple of days [in sommelier training] where we would go to a winery and do a
couple of punch downs for the fun of it, or help on the bottling line. I liked
that so much more, so I went to school.” A 2015 graduate of Niagara College,
she made wine in New Zealand, Portugal and Ontario before coming to the
Okanagan.
Here
are notes on the wines.
Play Teatro Moscato Frizzanté 2019 ($22 for
238 cases). The wine is delicately effervescent, with aromas of spice and
fruit. The fruit flavours echo the aromatics of the Muscat varieties in the
wine. Residual sugar of 16.4 grams per litre, nicely balanced with acidity,
enhances the fruit. With alcohol just under 12%, the wine is refreshing. 90.
Play Sauvignon Blanc 2019 ($22 for
100 cases). This wine was matured in 75% stainless steel and 25% new French
oak. It begins with aromas of herbs and grapefruit, which are echoed on the
palate. The oak adds a note of spice to the flavours and the finish. This is a
complex wine, reminiscent of a good white from Sancerre. 91.
Play Viognier 2019 ($24 for
240 cases). About half the fruit had 23 hours of skin contact. The wine was
matured in 69% stainless steel, 31% in new French oak. The wine has aromas and
flavours of apricot wrapped around the classic firm spine of Viognier. The wine
is crisp and dry on the finish. 90.
Play Gewürztraminer 2019 ($24 for
100 cases). The wine, which had 15 hours of skin contact, begins with classic
spicy aromas. On the palate, the wine is fleshy in texture, with flavours of
citrus mingled with hints of ripe raisins. The lingering finish is dry and
crisp. 90.
Play Rosé de Syrah 2019 ($24 for
100 cases). The wine presents with an appealing rose petal hue. It has aromas
of raspberry. On the palate, there is an explosion of fruit – cherry, red plum
and strawberry. The wine finishes crisp and dry. 90.
Play Saignée 2019 ($25 for
67 cases). The wine, made with juice from Bordeaux varieties, presents with an
appealing light pink hue. It has aromas and flavours of cherry and plum. The
finish is dry, even slightly robust for a rosé. This is a serious food wine.
90.
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