Similkameen

March 14th, 2026- A Full Similkameen Valley experience with John Weber & Rhys Pender

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Discover The Similkameen Valley with John Weber and Rhys Pender

 

 

THE SHOW 

 

Guests:

 

                 Rhys Pender Master of Wine and co-founder of Little Farm Wine and W Set wine educator. 

John Weber. Co-founder & Winemaker  of Orofino Winery

There are some,  wine fans mostly,  who have no idea what they’re missing as they blow through the Similkameen Valley on their way to the Okanagan hot spots.

Its the organic farming capitol of BC, the still undiscovered wine region that winemakers everywhere want to grow and harvest in.

It’s a hard experience, as the soil is actually mostly granite that has rolled down steep hillsides. A land so hard, it’s been known to break vineyard planting machines one after the other.

The wine farming community knows that the harder a vine works to stay healthy and survive the growing year, the better the wine will be.

Similkameen vines are highly prized for their aromas and full bodied expressions.

 

Its the home of Master of Wine recipient Rhys Pender’s Little Farm. Who better to work these lands than Rhys. He teaches top level WSet wine courses

Rhys Pender

all year long. Rhys is also one of the key judges for The Nationals – Canada’s Wine Championship.

 

His Little Farm Winery is indeed  on the  tiny side   but focused on quality and minimal manipulation.

Small  batch, single vineyard wines that aim to make character one of the tasting points.

Glorious  2020 Pied de Cuve Chardonnay,

2o20 Chardonnay

2022 Siliceuse Chardonnay

2021 Pied de Cuve Riesling

N/V Rose  (10%)

 

 

and  as for the Cab Franc. If you see any “grab it” and check out the 6 packs and the Pied de Cuve Chardonnay Vertical 6 pack (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018,2020, 2021)

 

Do yourself a favor – join the wine club. One of the best ways to get your hands on the small batches.

 

 

www.littlefarmwinery.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Weber is his neighbor.

Orofino was created by John and Virginia Weber from  skills brought with them from the Canadian prairies. Virginia was a nurse and John taught High school. When they fell in love with the wine and farming community around Cawston, they purchased a vineyard and completed the move from Saskatchewan to the Similkameen.

John and Virginia Weber – Orofino

Their wines stand out because of the seasoned farmers  they work with,  who are dedicated to producing the best grapes possible from their special vineyard sites. They work closely with each grower and have chosen to partner with them because of their mad skills and their particular terroir.

John and Virginia celebrate this relationship and feel it is a real strength of their business.

While John has been creating award winning wines, Virginia lead the tasting room team and created on-site accommodations. Orofino Vineyard Suites overlooking the vineyards and valley.

Orofino

 

John, Rhys and I are occasional fishing partners who drift fish the Similkameen River as the vineyards go by. Sounds like paradise?   – it is.

 

In this feature, we talk about saving vineyards from two Winter cold snaps, the resulting “Crafted in BC ” wines, the “wet stone” signature of the wines, heaps of minerality and impressive cellaring possibilities.

We’ll talk about events, spring and fall releases and how other regions of BC are doing more and more sourcing from the Valley. And unlike years previous, actually naming the valley and vineyards they’re partnering with.

Pozza Cab Franc Rose – Love this beauty.

New releases coming very soon.

Gamay, Rieslings, Orange, Semi-Carbo Marechal Foch – (single vineyard)

 

Upcoming Dinners at Kavita in Vancouver  and Ugly Duckling in Victoria (John explains)

 

www.orofinovineyards.com

 

 

Welcome to The Similkameen!! 

 

STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON

Fort Berens

Free Spirit

Top Drop

Okanagan Food Special

Hillside Estate

Hester Creek

Wine BC

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 2nd, 2016 – Similkameen Valley

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Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2

THE SHOW 

 

Here’s what I know…

 

Similkameen Valley

Similkameen Valley

 

The Similkameen is that spectacular valley in and around Keremeos and Cawston in Southern BC.

 

Many MANY wine fans drive right through on their way to Osoyoos and the rest of the Okanagan.

Albertans also do the same heading for the Coast.

The Point I’m trying to make is ..the wines out of this valley are some of the best anywhere in Canada.

Red Bridge

Red Bridge

 

The next time you’re driving through Manning Park and then the Similkameen, take a half day and check out the wineries, cideries and fruit crafters below.

 

 

 

 

The Hood

The Hood

How good is the region?

There are a lot of BC wineries that would LOVE to get their hands on the fruit from the Similkameen.  It’s that good.

 Guests include:

Rustic Roots

Orofino  www.orofinovineyards.com

Orofino

Orofino

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seven Stones  www.sevenstones.ca

Corcelettes Estate  www.corceletteswine.ca

Eau Vivre  eauvivrewinery.ca

Hugging Tree   https://www.facebook.com/huggingtreewinery

Hugging Tree

Clos Du Soleil  https://www.closdusoleil.ca

Robin Ridge   www.robinridgewinery.com

Twisted Hills Craft Cider  www.twistedhills.ca

Forbidden Fruit  forbiddenfruitwines.com

Kurtis Kolt – organizer  www.kurtiskolt.com

 

….and an update on July 11th BBQ King weekend

www.similkameenwine.com      

 

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Garagiste – The Small Guys Wine Festival

8 wineries all making under 2000 cases and changing the wine landscape.

Texas BBQ in Parksville

Salmon Fishing at King Pacific Lodge

Wines paired with Music at Interstellar Rodeo

Ocean wise gathering at The River Cafe in Calgary

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 4th, 2015- Similkameen Valley

hello

Tasting Room Radio B_BANNER2

THE SHOW 

 

Here’s what I know…

 

Similkameen Valley

Similkameen Valley

 

The Similkameen is that spectacular valley in and around Keremeos and Cawston in Southern BC.

 

Many MANY wine fans drive right through on their way to Osoyoos and the rest of the Okanagan.

Albertans also do the same heading for the Coast.

The Point I’m trying to make is ..the wines out of this valley are some of the best anywhere in Canada.

Red Bridge

Red Bridge

 

The next time you’re driving through Manning Park and then the Similkameen, take a half day and check out the wineries, cideries and fruit crafters below.

 

 

 

 

The Hood

The Hood

How good is the region?

There are a lot of BC wineries that would LOVE to get their hands on the fruit from the Similkameen.  It’s that good.

 Guests include:

Rustic Roots

Orofino  www.orofinovineyards.com

Orofino

Orofino

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Seven Stones  www.sevenstones.ca

Corcelettes Estate  www.corceletteswine.ca

Eau Vivre  eauvivrewinery.ca

Hugging Tree   https://www.facebook.com/huggingtreewinery

Hugging Tree

Clos Du Soleil  https://www.closdusoleil.ca

Robin Ridge   www.robinridgewinery.com

Twisted Hills Craft Cider  www.twistedhills.ca

Forbidden Fruit  forbiddenfruitwines.com

Kurtis Kolt – organizer  www.kurtiskolt.com

 

….and an update on July 11th BBQ King weekend

www.similkameenwine.com      

 

 STORIES WE’RE WORKING ON:

Garagiste – The Small Guys Wine Festival

8 wineries all making under 2000 cases and changing the wine landscape.

Texas BBQ in Parksville

Salmon Fishing at King Pacific Lodge

Wines paired with Music at Interstellar Rodeo

Ocean wise gathering at The River Cafe in Calgary