Best Wines to Drink Under $60 in Okanagan Valley

Best Wines To Drink Under $60 in Okanagan Valley

The Okanagan Valley is a picturesque valley located in the southern interior of British Columbia. The Okanagan Valley is the second-largest wine region in Canada.
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A top seller with customers, they like the fruity red and black fruit flavors and smooth tannins are definitely Diabolica Red ($11.99+tax)! A blend of Merlot, Petit Verdot and Shiraz, the wine has some weight but is crafted to be very approachable. This is a good red to sip on its own or with barbeque meat and veggies or tomato sauce.

 

Pendragon Cabernet Sauvignon ($8.49+tax)

Translucent medium ruby in color. Ripe purple fruit, plums, smoke, and tea leaves n the nose. Between off-dry and medium-dry with lower acidity, tannins, and alcohol. Round with ripe sweet plums and dark fruit flavors. Hints of smoke and chocolate. It starts to dry up and shows a bit more tannins starting on the mid-palate but it does no overcome the sweetness. A hint of sweet spice toward the finish.

 

Peller Dry Red (4l $27.99)

Crafted with over 50 years of winemaking tradition, our Dry Red is made with grapes picked from the finest vineyards in Canada and around the world. Featuring notes of red berry, fruit, and spice, this wine’s soft fruit finish makes it the ideal to enjoy at the end of a long day or around the table with your favorite red meat, pizza, and pasta dishes.

 

Jackson- Triggs Cabernet Sauvignon( 4l $34.99)

Light to medium ruby garnet colour; dry and medium-bodied with lively crisp cassis berry character and very light tannins. Enjoy this delicious wine with many fine foods including grilled rib-eye steaks, lamb shanks, game, and aged Cheddar.

 

Pendragon White Pinot Grigio ($8.49)

A non- vintage multi-country blend that is as sweet as it gets for table wine that isn’t clearly marked dessert wine. The result is a soft round medium sweet entry and mid-palate and finishes with bits of tropical pineapple mixed into a sweet apple juice flavor. Again given the residual sugar try and temper this wine with some spicy sushi.

 

Toro Chardonnay ( $8.99)

A crowd-pleasing Chardonnay no less, this unoaked version from Mendoza is the bee’s knees. Soft and rounded with a lovely balance of sweet tropical and tangy citrus
fruits, this is a classically styled, clean and crisp-on-the-finish Chardonnay with no oak influence whatsoever. Melon, pear, and a hint of mango get the taste buds going, with more savory elements of straw and almond balancing the mid-palate, and a clean, snappy finish of pineapple and grapefruit leaving your mouth watering for more.