Wine Tours in the Okanagan

Self-drive routes, guided tours, and the top wineries to visit across BC’s premier wine country.

Wine Self-Drive Guided Tours Golden Mile Naramata Bench

The Okanagan Valley is Canada’s most important wine region. Over 200 wineries operate across the valley, from Osoyoos in the south to Kelowna in the north, with most of the top producers concentrated along two iconic routes: the Golden Mile Bench in Oliver and the Naramata Bench near Penticton.

The wine touring here is genuinely world-class, and unlike Napa or Tuscany, you can still walk into most tasting rooms without a reservation and have a personal conversation with someone who actually made the wine.

Let Someone Else Drive

Guided wine tours from Penticton, Oliver, and Osoyoos. Skip the logistics, taste more wines.

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The Three Wine Regions to Know

Golden Mile Bench (Oliver)

The Golden Mile Bench AVA runs along the east side of Highway 97 in Oliver. It is the most concentrated collection of high-quality wineries in BC, known particularly for bold Bordeaux and Rhone-style reds. Burrowing Owl, Road 13, Tinhorn Creek, Hester Creek, and Black Hills are among the must-visits. Budget a full day here.

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Naramata Bench (Penticton)

The Naramata Bench is more intimate than the Golden Mile, with smaller producers and sweeping views down Okanagan Lake. Over 40 wineries line the 15-km bench road north of Penticton. Therapy Vineyards, Laughing Stock, Poplar Grove, Kettle Valley, and Wild Goose are standouts. The scenery alone makes it worth the drive.

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Osoyoos Area

The area around Osoyoos has its own excellent producers, particularly Nk’Mip Cellars (the first Indigenous-owned winery in Canada) and Tinhorn Creek. The desert climate here produces some of the most heat-loving varietals in BC.

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Self-Drive vs. Guided Tours

Self-Drive Winery Tour

The most popular approach. You drive the bench road yourself, stopping at whichever wineries appeal. Works best with a designated non-drinking driver or by splitting a day between two vehicles. Tips for doing it well:

Guided Wine Tours

Several operators run half-day and full-day guided wine tours from Penticton, Oliver, and Osoyoos. A driver handles transport while you taste freely. Often includes winery introductions and food pairings. Best option for groups who all want to drink, or for visitors who want local knowledge baked in.

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Local operators: Red Dog Wine Tours (Kelowna, Viator award winner) • Vivid Tours (e-bike wine tours, Kelowna) • Epic Cycling (e-bike rentals + self-guided Naramata Bench tours, Penticton)

Top Wineries in the South Okanagan

These are the wineries that belong on every serious visitor’s list:

Winery Tasting Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

Pick one region per day and limit to 3 to 5 wineries. Designate a driver or arrange a guided tour. Book lunch in advance at a winery restaurant for peak summer. Start early when tasting rooms are quietest.
The Golden Mile Bench in Oliver and the Naramata Bench near Penticton are both exceptional. Naramata offers the most scenic experience. The Golden Mile has more concentrated quality for serious wine enthusiasts. Visit both if you have time.
Larger wineries usually welcome walk-ins. Smaller boutique producers like Laughing Stock and Blue Mountain prefer or require advance bookings. Always check each winery’s website before visiting on weekends in July and August.
Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon for reds. Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, and Riesling for whites. Naramata is strong for Pinot Noir. The Golden Mile produces BC’s best Bordeaux-style reds.