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Saint Laszlo Vineyards

Saint Laszlo Vineyards

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2605 BC-3, Keremeos, British Columbia, V0X 1N5, Canada
(250) 499-2856
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May 26, 2018
Had a great time tasting their wines. The Tokay was fabulous! Had a good discussion of wines and his varieties. Found him kind and hospitable. It's a hidden gem.

Aug 1, 2017
Joe is knowledgeable about all the wines and fruit that grow on his estate. He is very friendly and showed us the fruits around his estate (Walnuts, Apricots, Radish) he will also let you try his unique fruit liquors. Saint Laszlo is the name of the second patron saint of the founder's home country, Hungary.

Jul 14, 2017
Such a fun tasting experience! Joe is super knowledgable and we loved how natural all of the wines were. Really unique wines, and also a special liqueur that blew us off our feet.

Mar 14, 2018
An excellent and unique vineyard in the Similkameen!

Jul 8, 2017
My wife and I just completed a 5 week trip through British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska. We traveled 7,714 miles and saw many incredible sites. We loved it all but perhaps one of the most unexpected and engaging stops was at the St. Laszlo winery in Keremeos. The owner and vitner, Joe Ritlop Jr. and his mother, were a delight to talk to and learn from. Joe's knowledge ranged from wine-making to fishing, hunting and Canadian politics and he delivered his thoughts in a calm and respectful manner. The wine was superb. Ask him for a sip of his special dessert wine made from walnut shells, absolutely amazing. We agreed to return next year for more wine and some fishing instructions!

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