Kraze Legz Vineyard
location_onKaleden, Okanagan Valley
Kraze Legz Vineyard and Winery is a small, family-owned boutique winery perched above Skaha Lake in Kaleden, a quiet lakeside community in the South Okanagan between Penticton and Okanagan Falls. Opened by Sue and Gerry Thygesen in 2010, the winery built its identity around the Roaring Twenties: its name nods to the Charleston dance craze, the tasting room was styled as a 1920s-themed speakeasy, and past wines have carried playful era-inspired names like The Lindy Hop white blend, All That Jazz red blend, and The Whisper Sister semi-sweet. The property is also home to the SKAHA Vineyard label, with all wine production for both brands taking place at the Kaleden winery, and the website today presents the business under the Skaha Vineyard name.
The setting is one of the draws here. Kaleden sits on the benchland above Skaha Lake, where hot, dry South Okanagan summers and lake views make for a memorable stop between the wineries of Penticton and those of Okanagan Falls and Oliver. In past seasons the winery has welcomed visitors with a picnic area and scenic views, with cheese and picnic provisions available in the tasting room, and it has hosted 1920s-themed dinner events during regional wine festivals. Recent information indicates the tasting room is currently closed to drop-in visits, with the winery keeping in touch with customers through its newsletter about available wines, so travellers should check the website or contact the winery directly before planning a stop. For those touring the South Okanagan, Kraze Legz remains a charming small-lot producer with one of the valley's more distinctive backstories.
The setting is one of the draws here. Kaleden sits on the benchland above Skaha Lake, where hot, dry South Okanagan summers and lake views make for a memorable stop between the wineries of Penticton and those of Okanagan Falls and Oliver. In past seasons the winery has welcomed visitors with a picnic area and scenic views, with cheese and picnic provisions available in the tasting room, and it has hosted 1920s-themed dinner events during regional wine festivals. Recent information indicates the tasting room is currently closed to drop-in visits, with the winery keeping in touch with customers through its newsletter about available wines, so travellers should check the website or contact the winery directly before planning a stop. For those touring the South Okanagan, Kraze Legz remains a charming small-lot producer with one of the valley's more distinctive backstories.
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