Was it a left or a right to Tinhorn Creek? Turned left but it was a right so why not stop at Inniskillin? Happy to have another great glass of wine!
Inniskillin was a cozy and very welcoming place. Being such a well known winery I expected a large and showy tasting bar and store. But to my delight it felt more like visiting an old friend with a very impressive wine library. With the numerous types of wines they produce I thought it would be fun to try something new to me. I sampled their Marsanne Rousanne, Chenin Blanc, Sangiovese, Malbec, and my new dinner favorite, Tempranillo! What a pleasure it was to make this fortunate "wrong" turn and discover Iniskillin's Discovery Series wines.
We finally made it to Tinhorn Creek in all it's grandeur. I am a fan of the Oldsfield Merlot and the Kerner Ice Wine and after several tastes and lovely chat with an otherwise bored sales person we were on our way back to Burrowing Owl.
Time to check-in and unload then back to Nk'Mip for s'mores, you better believe we went back. This time we meandered through the property and saw the area in it's true evening beauty. Sipped our hot apple cider, ate s'mores and just relaxed by the fire. We didn't want to fill up, after all we had a special dinner for two coming up.
What I love about the guest house at Burrowing Owl is the calm and quite of the area. Located in the heart of the

vineyard I can easily say there is nothing for miles. There are no city lights, or traffic sounds, no loud music or sirens to pollute the peaceful ambiance. Having a break there was beyond relaxing and if we didn't have reservations for 7pm I could have easily gone to sleep. The ironing board came out and tights made their appearance. Primping and preening began until we looked like a couple of giddy teenagers playing grown up. Dinner came in stages and it started with an amouse bouche with a goat cheese and roasted tomato crostini. Our appetizers followed shortly after and although we selected two that we could share, we could have easily fed another two people. A selection of meats and cheeses accompanied by fresh made breads and chutney's it was truly a gift of the Okanagan!
We couldn't select anything but the braised short ribs for dinner. Having been here once before and experienced the savory and melt in your mouth delight there was no question that it would be our entree that evening. It did not disappoint, and paired with the goat cheese perogy's and seasonal vegetables it was a masterpiece in my mouth! Dessert was a super sized creme brulee that came and went before I could snap a picture. Just the right creamy consistency and a sharp crisp on top. As if this wasn't enough the evening ended with a plate of well wishes and a French Macaroon.
Inniskillin was a cozy and very welcoming place. Being such a well known winery I expected a large and showy tasting bar and store. But to my delight it felt more like visiting an old friend with a very impressive wine library. With the numerous types of wines they produce I thought it would be fun to try something new to me. I sampled their Marsanne Rousanne, Chenin Blanc, Sangiovese, Malbec, and my new dinner favorite, Tempranillo! What a pleasure it was to make this fortunate "wrong" turn and discover Iniskillin's Discovery Series wines.
We finally made it to Tinhorn Creek in all it's grandeur. I am a fan of the Oldsfield Merlot and the Kerner Ice Wine and after several tastes and lovely chat with an otherwise bored sales person we were on our way back to Burrowing Owl.
What I love about the guest house at Burrowing Owl is the calm and quite of the area. Located in the heart of the
Granolla, yogurt, cheeses, fresh baked banana bread and muffins galore! We had to refuel for the long ride home and here was our chance. It was a weekend we would not soon forget and would have a few bottles of wine to remember it by. If we were good friends we would share our memories and more importantly our wine at a later.
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