Results from the 2024 Nationals – Best Performing Small Winery of the Year
SpearHead Winery
By veteran NWAC judge DJ Kearney
For the second time in three years, Kelowna’s SpearHead Winery has won the Best Performing Small Winery of the Year. Victorious with a total of 12 medals, this boutique benchland estate makes roughly 5,000-6,000 cases of wine each year, half of which is pinot noir. This excellent result is a testament to SpearHead’s impeccably focussed goals, attention to microscopic details, and relentless pursuit of quality.
To paraphrase Aristotle, excellence is never an accident but the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent execution, and wise choice, not chance. I am convinced Aristotle would have swooned, as we judges did, when blind-tasting the masterful wines of SpearHead Winery.
SpearHead started in 2008 on the benchlands of South East Kelowna when (locally born) Bill and Marina Knutson bought 20 acres of land on Spiers Road with two partners. Bill tapped Quails’ Gate’s Ben Stewart for advice on what to grow and engaged ex-CedarCreek winemaker Tom di Bello to consult before Bill Pierson was retained as SpierHead’s (as it was formerly known) first winemaker. A winery building was finished in 2010 and the tilt to pinot noir started soon after. In what was a dream start, the first wines immediately turned heads.
Success has been burgeoning for SpearHead year on year; they earned serious plaudits in previous awards (including 2022 Best Performing Small Winery of the Year) but shone brightest in 2024. In addition to this accolade they also notched unparalleled success in a single category (pinot noir) in the history of these awards – winning a total of seven medals for their pinots including three platinum, one gold, a trio of silvers and a bronze.
This accomplishment is no surprise to close observers who have witnessed the SpearHead team’s laser focus (especially on pinot), constant experimentation with clones and cuvées, acquisition of supreme fruit sources to augment estate vineyards, and securing the prodigious pinot chops of Grant Stanley, who joined the project in 2017 as GM and winemaker.
Stanley studied viticulture and vinification in Nelson, New Zealand, gained seminal winemaking experience in stages at Oregon’s Yamhill Cellars and Ken Wright before returning to New Zealand for a decade where he worked at Martinborough’s celebrated Ata Rangi. Lured back to BC in 2003 as winemaker at Quails’ Gate, Grant has since become one of our most knowledgeable pinot practitioners bringing intellectual rigour, vast experience and a superb pinot palate to the equation. His ground-breaking clonal trials at Quails’ Gate gave him an intimate understanding of soil and clone affinities, winemaking choices (he favours 20-25% stem inclusion and restrained oak treatment), and familiarity with nuance in regional expression. There is no question he pioneered BC’s path to pinot noir distinction.
Grant Stanley is quick to point out that at SpearHead it’s a group effort: “the detail and knowledge that comes from working together for seven years is the blueprint for quality,” as is his close working relationship with majority owners, Bill and Marina Knutson.
Surprised and elated with the second Best Performing Small Winery of the Year trophy, Bill put it this way: “Of course it is the people on the SpearHead team who have done the work to achieve this recognition. That team is led by our GM/winemaker, Grant Stanley. Led by Grant, each member of the team has worked with a shared goal to create a winery that we can all be proud of. We have watched the successes of wineries who have been recognized in the past by the National Wine Awards of Canada and are very proud to be associated with that group.”
Yes, SpearHead makes captivating wines from chardonnay, riesling, pinot gris and gamay, but their single-minded devotion to Burgundy’s noble grape and its ability to transmit and translate site is what consumes and excites them. A handful of single-vineyard pinot noirs anchor the program, two blends (Cuvée and Consensus) display the artistry of clonal, vineyard, and barrel fusion, and a new single Pommard clone (my particular favourite) signals the next exploration for SpearHead.
As a judge who’s been part of the WineAlign panel for over two decades, I can confirm two things: SpearHead wines reflect the people behind them who are generous of spirit and rich with experience, and that their success is no accident. Distinguished by purity, transparency, energy and authenticity, you can taste Aristotelian high intention, intelligent execution and the wise choices SpearHead’s gifted team make in the vineyard and winery.
The wine shop is open 11-5:30pm Sunday to Wednesday and 11-7pm Thursday to Saturday. Table-side tastings are by appointment only, the wine club is loyal and thriving, and there is an inviting calendar of summer events including Shakespeare at the Winery, Bocce Ball, Music Thursday’s and Wine Trivia nights. As they rehabilitate their winter damaged vineyards, look out for the wines Grant will make from purchased Oregon and Washington fruit.
Here are all the NWAC 2024 Spearhead medal winners:
SpearHead 2022 Pommard Clone Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2022 Club Consensus Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2022 Saddle Block Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2021 Golden Retreat Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2021 Club Consensus Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2022 Braided Hill Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2022 Chardonnay Clone 95
SpearHead 2022 Pinot Gris Golden Retreat Vineyard
SpearHead 2021 Cuvée Pinot Noir
SpearHead 2023 Gamay Rosé
SpearHead 2022 Riesling
SpearHead 2021 Saddle Block Pinot Noir Unfiltered
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