Burrowing Owl Estate Winery

Burrowing Owl Estate Winery

Burrowing Owl Estate Winery

 
Address: 100 Burrowing Owl Place. RR#1, Site 52, Comp 20,
Oliver, BC, V0H 1T0, Canada
Phone: 1-877-498-0620
Fax: N/A
E-mail:
Website: http://www.bovwine.ca
Burrowing Owl Estate Winery is located on the eastern side of the Okanagan valley, just south of Oliver, on a sandy plateau that tilts gently towards the southwest. In its monumental Atlas of Suitable Grape Growing Locations in the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys of British Columbia (1984) Agriculture Canada published the results of its extensive analysis of Okanagan Valley microclimates and soils in the form of detailed maps. The maps rate important environmental factors such as solar radiation and hours of sunshine during the growing season, the risk of autumn frost, as well as soil character and conditions. The location of the Burrowing Owl Vineyards scored high in virtually all categories.
Wines Listing
Group the listing by:  Year  Sugar  Color  Type
1997
Cabernet Sauvignon 1997 (click for more info...)
Merlot 1997 (click for more info...)
Pinot Gris 1997 (click for more info...)
1998
Cabernet Franc 1998 (click for more info...)
Cabernet Sauvignon 1998 (click for more info...)
Chardonnay 1998 (click for more info...)
Merlot 1998 (click for more info...)
Pinot Gris 1998 (click for more info...)
1999
Cabernet Franc 1999 (click for more info...)
Cabernet Sauvignon 1999 (click for more info...)
Chardonnay 1999 (click for more info...)
Merlot 1999 (click for more info...)
Pinot Gris 1999 (click for more info...)
Pinot Noir 1999 (click for more info...)
2000
Cabernet Franc 2000 (click for more info...)
Cabernet Sauvignon 2000 (click for more info...)
Chardonnay 2000 (click for more info...)
Meritage 2000 (click for more info...)
Merlot 2000 (click for more info...)
Pinot Gris 2000 (click for more info...)
Pinot Noir 2000 (click for more info...)
Syrah 2000 (click for more info...)
2001
Cabernet Franc 2001 (click for more info...)
Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (click for more info...)
Chardonnay 2001 (click for more info...)
Meritage 2001 (click for more info...) $35.00
Merlot 2001 (click for more info...)
Pinot Gris 2001 (click for more info...)
Pinot Noir 2001 (click for more info...)
Syrah 2001 (click for more info...)
2002
Cabernet Franc 2002 (click for more info...)
Cabernet Sauvignon 2002 (click for more info...) $27.00
Chardonnay 2002 (click for more info...)
Meritage 2002 (click for more info...) $35.00
Merlot 2002 (click for more info...) $25.00
Pinot Gris 2002 (click for more info...)
Pinot Noir 2002 (click for more info...)
Syrah 2002 (click for more info...)
2003
Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 (click for more info...) $27.00
Chardonnay 2003 (click for more info...) $23.00
Merlot 2003 (click for more info...) $25.00
Pinot Gris 2003 (click for more info...) $20.00
Pinot Noir 2003 (click for more info...) $25.00
Syrah 2003 (click for more info...) $30.00
2004
Cabernet Franc 2004 (click for more info...) $27.00
Meritage 2003 (click for more info...) $35.00
Pinot Gris 2004 (click for more info...) $20.00
Pinot Noir 2004 (click for more info...) $25.00

All prices and rates subject to change without notice. Prices posted in Canadian Dollars.

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