Okanagan, BC Wine, Wineries, Vineyards, Wine Tours, Wine Tastings & Wine Events

Kelowna, Okanagan, BC wine from a winery is white, red, rose, and sweet: over 40 Okanagan, BC wineries are open for wine tasting and/or wine tours. Wine lovers can learn more about Okanagan, BC wine tours and wine tastings, wine festivals and wine events in the Okanagan Valley.


Wine Taste at an Okanagan, BC Winery or Wine Festival

Okanagan, BC Icewine, red wine, rose wine, or white wine may be sipped after golfing, at a wine festival, on an Okanagan, BC wine tour, or in a winery restaurant.

Okanagan, BC Wine and Wineries:

BC Wine lovers may sip icewine made from harvested grapes or eat dinner at a winery restaurant. Many Okanagan, BC wines can also be tasted at the annual Okanagan Spring Wine Festival. Some BC wineries have places to stay for wine tasters who combine wine tours and other Spring activities. Spring is simply a wine tour and wine tasting paradise at an Okanagan, BC winery. The BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop in Kelowna's Cultural District hosts free wine tastings the first Thursday of every month. Wine is part of the Okanagan lifestyle: wine tours and tastings are possible Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. There are many articles and videos about Okanagan, BC wineries, wine festivals, wine touring, and wine tasting that capture life in 'wine country'.

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Okanagan, BC Wine Tour Comments

"We loved seeing Summerhill Pyramid Winery the most. Our Winery tour guide was phenomenal - truly knowledgeable and a delight to spend an afternoon with. Our only regret is that our wine tour ended much too soon! We're very grateful to have received such fantastic service and can't wait to return to Kelowna to try some of the other Okanagan, BC wine tours."

BC Wine Tour Client - Distinctly Kelowna Wine Tours

Wine 101: Weekly Okanagan, BC Wine Fact

Acidic white wines not oak aged are best for marinades, risotto and sautéeing chicken.


Featured Recipe
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Quails' Gate Winery's Lamb Sirloin and 2007 Merlot Wine




Okanagan, BC Wine
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Okanagan, BC
Winery Trivia

Q. This Kelowna, BC winery has twice received 'Winery of the Year' honours from Wine Access Magazine.

A. CedarCreek Estate Winery




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Gray Monk Estate Winery-2008 Riesling wine

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Kelowna, BC  
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Hand-picked Grapes, Hand-crafted Wines
Black Hills Estate Winery
30880 Black Sage Road
Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Black Hills Estate Winery’s wines are perfect all season long, especially in Winter. Wines made from flavourful grapes are hand-picked and hand-crafted into wines for any occasion: by a fire on a cold Winter evening, after Winter activities, celebrating with friends and family during the Winter holiday season. Wine lovers may wine tour and taste at the winery’s 27-acre vineyard near Osoyoos, BC in Summer and Fall. Black Hills Estate Winery’s wines may also be purchased online all Winter long. More Info
An Intimate and Educational Winery Experience
CedarCreek Estate Winery
5445 Lakeshore Road
Kelowna, BC V1W 4S5
CedarCreek Estate Winery’s lush hillside vineyards near Kelowna, BC produce award-winning Okanagan varietals of red and white wines. Winery visitors are rewarded with an intimate and educational winery experience: wine tastings, a wine shop stocked with wine accessories, and great food and wine at the Vineyard Terrace Restaurant overlooking Lake Okanagan. CedarCreek’s 20 years of winemaking excellence has twice been recognized with 'Winery of the Year' honours from Wine Access Magazine. BC wine lovers may buy CedarCreek Estate Winery's award winning red and white Okanagan wines online and continue their winery experience at home. More Info
Four Generations of Winemaking Commitment
Gray Monk Estate Winery
1055 Camp Road
Okanagan Centre, BC V4V 2H4
Gray Monk Estate Winery, the oldest family-operated winery in BC, offers wine tours and wine tastings Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. The Heiss family’s menu of white, red, sweet dessert, and other wines may be sipped in the vineyard or at the winery's Grapevine Restaurant. Wine lovers may buy Gray Monk Estate Winery wines at the Wine Shop and sip them at Okanagan wine festivals. More Info
A Canadian Icewine Pioneer
Inniskillin Okanagan Vineyards
Road II, R.R.#1
Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
The truly Canadian and world-class Inniskillin Okanagan winery has pioneered the art of transforming Canada’s winters into award-winning Icewine. Wine grapes from the arid, Okanagan vineyards are also transformed into a ‘Discovery’ series of red and white table wines unique to Inniskillin Okanagan’s winery near Oliver, BC. Since 1994, Inniskillin’s Okanagan winery has been wowing wine connoisseurs from around the globe with BC VQA wines at the Okanagan’s Spring, Fall, Summer, and Winter wine festivals. More Info
Exceptional Quality & Value
Jackson Triggs Okanagan Estate
38691-Highway 97 North
Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
Jackson-Triggs Okanagan Estate’s winery and boutique Tasting Gallery in the Wine Capital of BC, Oliver, has created a winning combination of great wine and superb value. A full-course menu of award-winning wines go well with a complement of dishes: Red Meritage wine with beef tenderloin; Chardonnay wine warms the palate of salmon-lovers; Shiraz wine tastes divine with grilled lamb chops. Opening a bottle of Jackson-Triggs wine uncorks baked apple, or spicy black pepper and other aromas that are carefully crafted with passion using advanced winemaking techniques and winemaking technology. More Info
North America's First Aboriginal-owned Winery
Nk'Mip Cellars (Pronounced in-ka-meep)
1400 Rancher Creek Road
Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V0
Nk’Mip Cellars winery is North America’s first Aboriginal-owned winery, and it offers a unique mix of First Nations culture, award-winning fine wine and vineyard recreation by Lake Osoyoos. Wine enthusiasts may browse Osoyoos Indian Band art while wine touring and tasting the winery’s many award-winning wines. The 'Winemakers Series' or the rare 'Qwam Qwmt Series' wines are developed in their respective white and red fermentation rooms and oak barrel cellars. Enjoy Nk’Mip Cellars winery's seasonal outdoor restaurant that serves Aboriginal-inspired cuisine with a flight of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir with Lake Osoyoos as a backdrop. More Info
100 Years of Winery Tradition: Wine, Food, Family
Quails' Gate Winery
3303 Boucherie Road
Kelowna, BC V1Z 2H3
Quails' Gate Winery’s red, white, dessert, and specialty wine tastings occur in a bright, log cabin-style room overlooking Lake Okanagan. Over 100 years of winemaking tradition may also be tasted at the winery’s Old Vines Restaurant & Wine Bar. The Quails’ Gate Wine Shop is rated one of the ‘Best Local Wine Shops’ by Okanagan Life Magazine: but wine made at the 125-acre Stewart family estate vineyard can also be bought online. Highly-rated wine tours and the Cellar Door Wine Club attract wine lovers to Quails' Gate Winery’s location on the west bank of Lake Okanagan: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. More Info
History - Tradition - Excellence
See Ya Later Ranch
Green Lake Road
Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0
At See Ya Later Ranch winery, red wine, white wine and our award-winning Ehrenfelser Icewine are crafted from wine grapes grown in vineyards high atop mountains. Our wines, complete with labels depicting a memorable white angel dog, burst with red berry fruit, bread, honey, and spice. Wines are served to wine-tasters in our Tasting Gallery or with lunch on the patio with spectacular views of vineyards, Skaha Lake and beyond. Wine sippers may also bring their 'Rover' to See Ya Later Ranch’s 'Barking Lot' while they taste our wine history, winemaking tradition and award-winning wines. More Info
BC's Premier Estate Winery
Sumac Ridge Estate Winery
17403 Highway 97 North
Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0
Uncork a Sumac Ridge Estate Winery bottle of wine: released is a history of tastes and aromas created through years of winemaking innovation. Since its first bottle of wine in 1980, Sumac Ridge has blazed winemaking trails for Canadian Meritage, Sparkling and Icewine. Multi-award-winning Sparkling wine, red and white table wine and luscious Icewine may be tasted at our winery and enjoyed with a meal at the Cellar Door Bistro restaurant. Join a Winery Tour, enjoy the view of our award winning Gewurztraminer vineyard and continue your adventure with BC’s Premier red, white and Sparkling wines at our Summerland, BC Winery. More Info
Sip Wine and Surf the Web on Our New Winery's Patio
Volcanic Hills Estate Winery
2845 Boucherie Rd
Kelowna, BC V1Z 2G6
West Kelowna’s new Volcanic Hills Estate Winery offers this unique winery experience to Okanagan, BC wine lovers: sip red, white and ice wine; surf winery websites on wireless Internet; and listen to music on the outdoor patio’s sound system. Volcanic Hills also has a 4,000 square foot wine shop and the perfect, rentable wine and cheese reception space inside. Volcanic Hills Winery’s state of the art geothermal heating and cooling system helps keep its wine and winery the correct temperature for visiting wine lovers. More Info
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The Okanagan, BC Wine Cycle

An Okanagan BC, winery is within biking distance from many hotels, motels and restaurants. Some wine lovers bike the Kettle Valley Rail Trail to the Myra Canyon Trestles to have lunch and sip wine. BC wine enthusiasts may also bike several kilometres from a golf course or orchard to a local winery for a meal and wine tasting. Nature lovers may also bike ride then canoe on Lake Okanagan to a BC winery for lunch. The history of Okanagan, BC winemaking can be discovered at the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop in Kelowna’s Cultural District.

Okanagan, BC Wine Education Series Tasting (WEST)

BC wine lovers can head WEST – to the Wine Education Series of Tastings – when strolling through Kelowna’s Cultural District. WEST’s wine education program is conducted by the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop on Ellis Street. Participants can sample and savour BC red, white, dessert, and sweet ice wines and munch on appetizers. Learnings from WEST seminars are useful when later deciding what Okanagan, BC wine to order at a restaurant. Attending WEST is a nice introduction to wines before attending a wine tasting event at one of four annual Okanagan, BC wine Festivals. Go WEST when visiting Kelowna and discover Okanagan wines at an Okanagan, BC, winery.

Okanagan, BC Wine and Fly

Rolling vineyards, shimmering lakes and mountainous parks look majestic from the sky. Wine lovers can fly on a full or half-day helicopter tour of an Okanagan, BC winery. Wine tour participants then enjoy a vineyard tour, restaurant meal and breath-taking Lake Okanagan views. BC wine lovers can extend their stay and live by the beach at nearby lakeside resort. More wine tasting may be experienced in Kelowna’s Cultural District at the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop’s Wine Education Series Tasting (WEST).

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Okanagan, BC Wine Festivals

The Okanagan, BC region is wine country: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Four annual wine festivals mix wine tours, wine tasting and wine seminars with entertainment and restaurant cuisine. Buds come out in May at the Okanagan Spring Wine Festival and so do wine lovers who wish to celebrate over fine BC wine and culinary tours. The Okanagan Summer Wine Festival at Silver Star Ski Resort is held on a hot Okanagan August weekend: full of arts, music and other activities. Wine lovers can sip BC wine and eat to celebrate the BC grape harvest at the Okanagan Fall Wine Festival. The annual Okanagan Icewine Festival at Sun Peaks Ski Resort is a menu of eating, education and snowy recreation.

Traveling with Okanagan, BC Wine

Okanagan, BC wine lovers may protect wine bought at winery, wine store, the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop, or a wine festival in many ways. Wine should be unopened for a few weeks to allow flavours and aromas to recover from bottle shock: caused by vibrations due to car, plane, bus, or other travel. While traveling, wine should be stored at close to room temperature: about 17 degrees Celsius. Corked Okanagan, BC wine bottles are best positioned on their side to prevent the cork from drying out; wine bottles capped with screw tops should be stored upright.

BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop

The BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop in Kelowna's Cultural District sells Okanagan, BC wines and displays BC winemaking history. Wine lovers may enjoy daily, free wine tastings, admire winemaking artifacts and equipment and browse wine memorabilia. The wine shop also sells wine-related accessories such as corkscrews, wine decanters and wine glasses. Complimentary wine tastings and appetizers are offered by the wine shop at a monthly ‘Neighborhood Nosh’ event; held the first Thursday of every month. The wine shop’s experienced wine associates help wine customers pick Okanagan, BC wine to complement a meal or mark a special occasion. Okanagan, BC wine lovers can also receive tips on how to properly package and store wine when traveling home by bus, car, plane, or other means of transportation. The BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop are open Winter, Spring, Fall, and Summer from Monday to Sunday, including holidays: admission is by donation.

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Okanagan, BC Wine Tasting Tips

Okanagan, BC wine lovers may use wine-tasting techniques to appreciate wine bought at an winery, restaurant, wine store, the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop, or a wine festival. A wine glass should be held by the stem to avoid changing the wine’s temperature: this can distort the taste. Swirling an Okanagan, BC wine in a glass, taking a small first sip and then swishing it around to clean the palate improve the wine tasting experience. A second sip of wine ensures that all tastebuds have been properly introduced before conducting the final wine taste. Breathing air through the nose while wine tasting intensifies the wine’s smell and taste sensations. While tasting different Okanagan, BC wines, eating a cracker or chip will prevent one wine’s aromas and tastes from impacting those of another wine.

The Heart of Okanagan, BC Wine Country

Over 15 Kelowna, BC wineries on Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), Westbank First Nation (WFN) and other land produce internationally-award winning wines. Every Okanagan, BC winery offers wine lovers a unique choice of tastes and experiences: sipping red wine at an outdoor concert, making a wine toast on a sandy beach, or eating a picnic lunch with white or sweet dessert wine. Wine lovers may also visit the BC Wine Museum & VQA Wine Shop in Kelowna’s Cultural District to learn about the history of BC winemaking. Wine Country is also ripe with opportunities to taste, tour and shop for wine at Kelowna’s many restaurants, golf courses, wine stores, hotels, and four annual Okanagan, BC wine festivals.

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BC Wine Label Awards

The BC Wine Label Awards recognize Okanagan wineries for uniquely-designed wine labels: like the wine label honouring 2003 Okanagan Mountain Park fire firefighters. The BC Wine Label Awards are handed out annually by the BC Wine Museum. Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Tinhorn Creek Vineyards and Sumac Ridge Estate Winery were on the list of 2009 BC Wine Label Award winners. Wine tasters may also buy wine in bottles from a winery that are labeled with BC artists' art capturing the wine's unique taste and aroma.

Okanagan, BC Wine Grape Stomp

An Okanagan, BC winery can be a fun place at which wine lovers may stomp a barrel of grapes picked in the vineyard - then sit down for a wine tasting. The act of grape stomping involves gently squeezing the grapes' juices using bare feet, and it should be done with great care so as to not tear the grape skins. Wine can’t be made from foot-stomped grapes for health reasons, but the stomping process itself is like an organic pedicure. An old-fashioned grape stomp may be performed at the Annual Festival of the Grape, and there are often grape stomping activities during the Okanagan Fall Wine Festival. Summerhill Pyramid Winery is one Okanagan, BC, winery at which larger groups may take-off their shoes and crush grapes while on a wine tour.

Adopt Okanagan, BC Grapevines at Red Rooster Winery

Okanagan, BC wine tasters may adopt a row of Malbec grapevines that their red wine is made from. The adopted row of grapes is labeled for wine tour groups and the adoptee wine lover to view on return winery visits. At Red Rooster Winery, adopting a row of grapevines entitles the wine loving sponsor to receive complimentary bottles of red and white wine. In some cases, discounts on wine purchases at the winery’s wine shop are offered to grapevine owners. Adopting a piece of an Okanagan, BC vineyard for one year is an example of wine fun that may be enjoyed besides wine tasting or taking a wine tour.

Wine & Spirit Education Trust Courses (WSET)

Okanagan, BC wine enthusiasts may take Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) courses before visiting one of many wineries for a wine taste and wine tour. The internationally recognized WSET wine courses teach wine novices about matching food and wine, the art of wine tasting, how wine is made, and tips for storing wine at home. More advanced courses cover topics such as how to grow grapes, wine labeling and viticulture. Wine & Spirit Education Trust courses are perfect for any wine lover who wishes to further appreciate Okanagan, BC wine varietals: budding wine writers, wine store staff, aspiring sommeliers, or those about to taste their first glass of wine.

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