Super Natural British Columbia is home to over 300 wineries. A lot are concentrated in the Okanagan area.
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Blind Tiger is a newer winery. It is a small family run certified organic winery that opened to the public in 2015.
My sommelier* was fantastic. He was a young energetic fellow who excitedly talked about the various wine-related outtings that he had recently been on. He was an absolute delight! He asked what wines I like, suggested some and off we went. He was the perfect sommelier: funny, warm and also left room for me to explore the tasting notes.
Where to buy: Only through their winery or virtual store.
At Blind Tiger I got: Pinot Gris (2017), Reserve Pinot Noir (2017) & Speakeasy Red (2014).


Ex Nihilo has great range of wines and especially full-bodied reds.
Tasting wasn’t the nicest experience. It was a larger bustling winery. The sommelier’s lukewarm detached demeanor led me to one conclusion: That she was a rogue ex-operative from an Archer-esque outfit… and her arch nemesis Barry finally got her 20**.
Where to buy: since the ex-operative was not chatty, I have no idea if they have shops that carry their goods in the GVA.
At Ex Nihilio, I got: Chaos Rosso Red (2018) and Reisling (2017).

Recommendations
I loved Blind Tiger because they were friendly & non-pretentious. Reminded me of the delightful Les Corcelettes in Oliver.
El Nihilo had delicious wines as well, but this was not a warm and fuzzy tasting experience. I also wanted to buy the Voignier… but both the tasting & purchase was reserved for “members”. I don’t know what this means but the sommelier didn’t invite or tell me how to become a member. I guess as long one leaves with delicious bottles of wine… What else matters?
I would recommend drinking wines from both vineyards.
However, the tasting experience was far more enjoyable at Blind Tiger and so I’ll be plugging them whenever I can!
Let’s Play Footsie-notes
*Not sure if sommelier is the correct term. I thought it was better than Taster Guy or Taster Attendant.
**The Ex Nihilio sommelier wasn’t rude per se. She answered my questions albeit in a detached fashion… with an underlying je ne sais quoi. Something else clearly had her attention. Eyes darted around, preoccupied energy, latency of responses… The only conclusion is that her rival finally sniffed out her shoddily-disguised witness protection deets.

The Okanagan, which is in BC’s interior, has a mild and humid continental climate.
More info here

There is something to do for everyone from outdoorsy stuff like hiking and water sports, R&R’ing, winetasting (also beer and ciders), eating locally-grown stonefruits, festivals and simply enjoying the scenery.
So as per usual, the spontaneous Mr doesn’t book ahead, which leads me to do it last minute’. So the well-priced rooms, funky finds, one-of-a-kinds are probably gone! However, I ended up finding accommodations at UBC.

Whaaaat?!! Accommodations at a university? Yes indeed folks.
It’s the cold hard truth.

G e n e r a l I m p r e s s i o n
We were in the Queen Studio room** in the Monashee Residence*. It is a straight-up clean room with no bells and whistles. No fancy soaps, luggage racks, room safes or artwork. There was a double bed, a desk, table & chairs and full kitchen. The bathroom had a narrow shower stall, with sink outside. They provide towels, kitchenware and very basic toiletries. It felt dorm-y but also home-y. There are tons of pictures available on their website and from other reviewers.

T h e P r o s

T h e N o n – P r o s
There is no in-room TV or telephone so bring your own electronics. There isn’t a lot of counterspace.
Sink & toilet were slow to drain (perhaps just in this particular room). Showerhead is not adjustable (problem for short or tall poppies).
The bed was a bit small. (We are used to Queen.) It was also not supportive so whenever the Mr flopped, I felt it. The pillows were flat.
There weren’t extra pillows or blankets. This was major for me because sometimes I’m a bit colder or want more pillows.
P a r k i n g and Transport
Parking is 50% discounted for guests. Parking options are close by. During summer it’s slow. But during the school year – likely a different story.
If you want to sight-see or pick up larger grocery items/clothing, you will need transport: a vehicle or take transit (stops on-campus).

S u r r o u n d i n g s
Surroundings are beautiful and serene. UBC Okanagan sits on top of a hill so you get a great view of the city. There’s a bit of green space for hikes (be mindful of the bear warnings).
On the other side of highway, there’s permanent housing, a little convenience store, liquor store, pub and Chinese restaurant.
R e c o m m e n d a t i o n
The whole point is to sleep well in a hotel room. And we didn’t sleep well on the first night”. But, if we stay overnight in Kelowna again, I will ask them if there are firm-bed options. I love the idea of staying away from the downtown core in a beautiful setting, so I wouldn’t discount this option in the future. Also, UBC is the Mr.’s and my alma mater.
N&K T i p s
Footnotes:
* This building was assigned to us. There were several other options. Not sure how they make the allotments. Maybe based on room types? Length of stay?
** If we had booked ahead, our options would be greater . I see there are king beds available. Not sure if mattress quality is the same?
‘ He doesn’t like to be tied down because a better deal could be around the corner. Or, maybe something off-the-beaten path. Read about our last-straw Portland adventure here … which we didn’t book ahead but turned out pretty good.
” For the following night, we slept well because we were so zonked.
In the midst of all the lovers trying to enjoy their mineral soaks, our party of at least 100 shows up.
(We weren’t a rowdy crowd but we misfits certainly didn’t add to the romantic feel.)
So let’s get to the hotel review!
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The hotel is situated on the lake & easy to find in the small town.

Snowy & foggy views of the hotel
The rooms
There are quite a few options at the Resort, such as cabin & main hotel room rentals. But I’ve only ever stayed in the (newer) tower.
Bathrooms have a large open spa feeling. Beds are very comfortable with fluffy pillows.
Lots of in-room amenities like Keurig machine plus coffee/tea pods, hair dryer, toiletries, clothes iron, hangers, safe, fridge, luggage rack, plenty of countertop space, a desk & balcony. There is a small table and chairs for morning coffee or to receive guests.
The grub
Food is good. As with buffets, there are the delicious options (especially omelette station¹)… and then the mediocre. A la carte meals are way better, not surprisingly.
Hotel amenities
Small exercise room with a few cardio machines, free weights and a bench. Outdoor swimming pool. 3 hot spring pools with varying degrees of heat. Business room with computers and a printer. Several lounge areas (or loaf around in, as my mum is known to say).
Around-town
→ within walking distance ←
There are a few restaurants, cafes, diners. Don’t orget to check out other hotels – for restaurant options.
Entertainment
DAY: explore nature through the trails or waterways. Harrison Lake has a water park (for a fee). Relax by the beach. Or drive around the area.
EVENING: There’s dancing at the Copper Room with live music. In town, there are pubs and other musical venues.

Conclusion
Yes a must-go if you want some R&R in a natural setting. Or if you feel like crashing Valentines Day.
Footnote:
¹If you’re there for the buffet, to increase efficiency: pop your toast on to the conveyer belt toaster, then order your omelette then go to buffet table for fruit, bacon, etc. Situate yourself at a window table. Ask for coffee/tea. Then go grab your hot toast and made-to-order omelette. Now you’re set to enjoy your feast.