La Stella

LaStella is a Canadian wine grower and producer. It is located on the east bench of Osoyoos lake, British Columbia, only a few minutes from USA-Canada border. Southern Okanagan Valley is known for its many wineries because of its unique desert micro climate. In fact the Sonoran desert that starts in Mexico, ends some 20 kilometers after entering Canadian border.[1]

LaStella
LocationOliver, British Columbia, Canada
AppellationOkanagan Valley
Founded2005
First vintage2006
Key peopleSean Salem (co-founder), Saeedeh Salem (co-founder)
Parent companyEnotecca Wineries and Resorts
VarietalsMerlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Moscato, Cabernet Franc, Pinot grigio, Chardonnay, Sangiovese Grosso
Websitehttp://lastella.ca//

It is the sister winery to Le Vieux Pin.[2] Both wineries are owned and operated by Enotecca Wineries and Resorts, a holding company owned by entrepreneurs Sean and Saeedeh Salem.[3][4][5]

History

The LaStella estate

LaStella opened its doors to visitors in 2007 by Sean Salem, his wife and partner, Saeedeh Salem.[2][4] It was named for the starry nights of Osoyoos and inspired by the traditions of winemaking in Italy.

Its first vintage was in 2006.[6] The winery practices organic farming.[7]

The estate is co-managed by Severine Pinte (winemaker/viticulturist), Jody Subotin (vineyard manager) and Rasoul Salehi (director of sales and marketing). The current winemaker, Severine Pinte, joined LaStella in 2010 after relocating from France. She also serves as the winery’s Viticulturalist.

In 2010, almost four acres of the La Feuille d’Or, one of the estate's vineyards, was wiped out by a mudslide.[8]

Foad Rafii is the designer and architect behind LaStella’s Tuscany-inspired villa.[9] He completed the project in 2007.

Wines

One of LaStella's vineyards

The estate features five vineyards: Le Feuille D’or, Mercier, Stagg’s, Selona, and Lumeno. In total, the LaStella has 60 acres of land, shared with its sister winery, Le Vieux Pin.[10]

The red wines that LaStella produces are primarily made from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Saniovese Grosso, and Cabernet Franc.[4][11]

White wines are primarily made from Moscato, Pinot Grigio, and Chardonnay.[11]

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References

  1. "British Columbia's Okanagan Black Sage Road wine regions". www.winesofcanada.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  2. "The Okanagan Valley's Le Vieux Pin and La Stella Wineries". NUVO Magazine. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  3. Administrator. "LaStella Winery". www.bcwine.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  4. "John Schreiner on wine: Le Vieux Pin and LaStella achieve their focus". johnschreiner.blogspot.ca. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  5. Barr, Catherine. "BCLocalNews.com - Cat's Eye: La Stella and Le Vieux Pin wineries". ${curPaper.title}. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  6. Administrator. "Le Vieux Pin". www.bcwine.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  7. "Featured Winery La Stella". www.winesofcanada.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  8. "Wines & Vines". www.winesandvines.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  9. "Rafii Architects Inc. - Portfolio - La Stella Winery, Osoyoos, BC". www.rafiiarchitects.com. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  10. "GOODS | "Le Vieux Pin" Releases Vaïla Rosé & Syrah Cuvée Violette In Time For Summer". Scout Magazine. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
  11. "LaStella and Le Vieux Pin Wineries Vertical Tasting - My Van City". My Van City. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
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