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Church & State Wines - Oliver

Church & State Wines - Oliver

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4516 Ryegrass Rd, Oliver, British Columbia, V0H 1T1, Canada
(250) 498-2700 churchandstatewines.com
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May 27, 2018
The winery itself is nice with a lovely view and patio to drink your wine on. The lady who helped us with our tasting was great and even took the time to help us get some good shots on their property. Unfortunately they were out of the wine we came for and a couple others and I didn’t love the ones they were tasting.

Jun 29, 2018
The wines were pleasant, took home a white and a red. The staff are super friendly. Loved the building

May 28, 2018
Great wine is unfortunately overshadowed by rude staff. After the tasting we purchased two bottles and continued on to other wineries - while we were organizing our wine purchases at the end of the day we discovered that one of the bottles packed in the bag was leaking everywhere. We drove back to return the bottle where we were very hostilely greeted by the staff members and made to feel as if we had stolen the wine. The bottle leaking happened to be one of their tasting bottles they had improperly packed in our bag instead of one of the bottles we actually paid for. Horrible customer service - will not be back and would definitely not recommend.

Jul 20, 2017
Rude staff and pretentious. After waiting behind a couple that we thought were also waiting to taste wine they told us they already had tasted the wine and for us to go ahead. So, we head up to the tasting bar where the lady says "uhm, I think there's people ahead of you". After I explained they told us to go ahead as they already had tasted the wine she looked at me like I was lying to her! So we just up and left. If you can't see what's going on in your own establishment then don't accuse me me of budding in line. Went to all the wineries around them and enjoyed the rest of the day. I'd skip this one!

Jul 13, 2017
I don't know how anyone could dislike this place. It has the most gorgeous tasting patio in the Okanagan. Sure the tastings are $8, but the wine, scenery and atmosphere are worth it. Buy a bottle and they won't change u the tasting fee.

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