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Lang Vineyards

2493 Gammon Road, Naramata , British Columbia V0H 1N0

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Food Bar

2493 Gammon Road,
Naramata, British Columbia
V0H 1N0

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+1 778-514-5598

Opening hours Open now

Today: 10:00 am — 05:00 pm

Sunday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm
Monday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm
Tuesday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm
Thursday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm
Friday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am — 05:00 pm

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(5 / 5) based on 3 reviews

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  • My Husband and I visited Lang Winery with family over Easter and had such a wonderful time. Leanne was amazing and it was very obvious that she does not work there just to make a sale. I loved her enthusiasm as we sampled our wine! She made it an experience rather than just a sale. We purchased many different wines and they were such a hit back at home that we already need to place another order! I can't wait until we can go back to BC!
    By Selena Carroll, June 04, 2017
  • With a name like Lang, you just know there’s some guy at the winery with that last name. There must be, or rather there better be, some guy named Lang that started this whole operation. First or last, doesn’t matter—it would be awesome if it were both, like the founding dude was Lang Lang. That’s even better than Duran Duran. In actuality, there were two Langs—the founder selling it to a descendant. The website is unspecific as to the relation—if a coincidence, that would be…weird. My girlfriend and I were on vacation through Okanagan wine country. Over six days, we visited sixty wineries. That’s sixty wineries, not an exaggeration. We ended the trip with 120 bottles acquired. Of those, one was a towering crimson monolith emblazoned with the symbol of Canadian patriotism…it’s a maple leaf, not a beaver, you philistines. It claimed to be the original Canadian Maplewine (the bottle, not the beaver). I couldn’t be happier with the purchase. Many places would be content to sell you maple syrup or even maple icewine syrup (don’t believe me? Every Canadian tourist shop sells both of those), but nothing with actual alcoholic content. This is a thing a beauty. I know I should discuss the winery, but this is why you go to a winery. Well, that and the view, which is amazing—they were even offering tours that day, one of the few places that did so. I acquired the red bottle, a blend of Merlot and Canadian Maple Syrup. They claim hints of light sherry and port. It’s astounding; at least the tasting was. My bottle remains unopened. I know, holding back, probably for that special occasion, harkening back that quote from Sideways. To open a red Canadian Maplewine—that’s the special occasion. Alas, I slipped it back into its box and continued writing this review. The actual winery is higher up on the bench, boasting one of the best views in the region. It’s a far better sight that day than the insane tasting room. Lang must draw crowds as, given this time of day and month, the tasting toom was packed. And with kids. Kids! Obviously, the crowd won’t affect my review, but who brings kids on a wine tour? Dogs, sure, I see dogs everywhere. I think they’re mandatory. Kids bounce off the wall demanding stimulation while ignorant parents sip wine. The actual tasting room was slightly bland, so we didn’t linger. However, the wines more than made up for it. The red maplewine was not the only bottle purchased, the other being a 2014 Marechal Foch, a rare varietal for the region. It also remains unopened by this writing. Lang claims to possess the oldest Foch grapes in the region. Really old Fochs. Old Fochs. Lang is a recommendation and worth the detour off Naramata road. It’s just up from Mocojo, another great recommendation. Ignore the lackluster name and snap a few shots of the view. Just go early to avoid the crowds.
    By Chris Dias, December 05, 2016
  • Dropped in again with our friends from North Vancouver and they love the wine and the art work!
    By Carilyn G, August 17, 2016
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About Lang Vineyards in Naramata

Lang Vineyards is a food and bar in Naramata, British Columbia. Lang Vineyards is located at 2493 Gammon Road.

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