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Rollingdale Winery Inc

Rollingdale Winery Inc

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4.9 Google Review
2306 Hayman Rd, West Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Z 1Z5, Canada
(250) 769-9224 www.rollingdale.ca
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Jul 24, 2018
This is a winery tucked away in the hills in the area. Definitely a must to check out, their wines are pricier compared to some of the other nearby wineries but they are amazing to go to for tasting at least. They gave me a proper introduction to ice wines which were new to me. If you have a pooch feel free to bring them, as their sign in the front says, "Dogs are welcome, people are tolerated."

Jul 21, 2018
Great customer service. They offered my son a juice box since he was waiting at the wine tasting. They have a picnic area with a view for the non taste. 👍

Jul 20, 2018
Absolutely top notch experience, great wines, friendly and knowledgeable staff. We got to know a lot about the wines. Were able to taste many of them and they were so good we left with 6 bottles despite being on a budget!

Apr 5, 2018
If there were more stars, I'd give them. These are the friendliest people of all 12 wineries we visited this past Easter Weekend. The lady gave us such a warm welcome, and took care of us like we were old friends. I told her I didn't really like dry white wines, which were all that were available at the time, but she took me outside for an exclusive tasting of the wine that was still fermenting in the giant tank outside. Best experience in Kelowna I've ever had out of the handful of visits/stopovers over the past decade.

Jun 4, 2018
Like others have said, the staff here are super friendly! We were (still are) very new to wines and the staff here was very patient and explained everything to us. It was a very educational wine tasting tour :) and we enjoyed it a lot

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