Guide To 6 Naramata Bench Wineries You Need To Visit in 2026

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Guide To 6 Naramata Bench Wineries You Need To Visit in 2026

Guide To 6 Naramata Bench Wineries You Need To Visit In 2026

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There is something unmistakably peaceful about the Naramata Bench. The drive alone feels like a slow exhale. Rolling vineyards, glimmering lake views, warm breezes drifting off the water, and tasting rooms that feel personal in a way you do not always find in larger wine regions.

If you are planning a wine trip in 2026, the Naramata Bench should be right at the top of your list. The wines are outstanding, the hospitality is warm, and the scenery is some of the best in British Columbia.

To help you plan your route, we’ve assembled a guide to 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026. Okanagan Hospitality at its finest is ready and waiting for your next visit. Let’s get started!

1. Bench 1775 Winery

First up on our guide to 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026, is Bench 1775. Sitting on one of the most jaw dropping pieces of land in the Okanagan, its patio stretches towards Okanagan Lake, making it one of the most photographed views on the Bench.

But of course, it’s the wines that hold their own. Bench 1775 is known for structured reds, vibrant whites, and balanced blends that show off the valley’s warm days and cool nights. Tasting here feels relaxed and scenic with lots of room to sit, sip, and take in the view.

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Wines from Bench 1775 are produced with the unique expression of fruit grown in the Okanagan Valley and Similkameen Valley. They incredibly proud of their location and the terroir that Bench 1775’s wines come from, and that is of the utmost importance to their winemaking team, and is the key underlying element of what they do.

If you are planning a 2026 visit to the Naramata Bench, try to book a wine tasting for late afternoon. The light across the water is something special that adds to the atmosphere and overall guest experience.

2. Three Sisters Winery

Three Sisters has a story that feels close to home. What started as a small family project has grown into one of the most popular wineries on the Bench. The tasting room is filled with character, local artwork, and little personal touches that make the space feel warm and welcoming.

The wine lineup includes approachable whites, smooth reds, and their well loved “Matriarch” collection that pays tribute to the strong women in the family. Everything here feels thoughtful and crafted with care.

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Their belief is to make delicious wines for everyone to enjoy, whether that be alone on a porch with a good book or at a fabulous dinner party with friends and family.  Balancing elegance and approachability, Three Sisters wants their wines to delight both connoisseurs and connoisseurs-in-the-making.  

This is a great stop if you want a tasting experience that is both easygoing and filled with personality and of course great wines. It’s no wonder that 3 Sisters Winery is included in our guide to 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026.

3. Wesbert Winery

Wesbert Winery brings a taste of South African hospitality to the Okanagan Valley. The team is warm, the atmosphere is friendly, and the wines are consistently flavourful and well balanced.

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The winery has become known for its Gamay and signature Wise Guy Red, a bold Merlot and Cabernet Franc blend that has earned a loyal local following. If you enjoy full bodied reds, this is a must try and a true representative of what winemaking along the Naramata Bench is all about.

Add in wood fired pizzas, vineyard views, and a gorgeous patio that is perfect for summer afternoons, and you’ll understand why Wesbert Winery continues to grow in popularity. A surefire stop for most travellers and tour companies alike, we’re confident you’ll enjoy Wesbert’s hospitality.

4. Lake Breeze Vineyards

Coming up next in our guide to 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026 is Lake Breeze Vineyards. With a wine portfolio, tasting room and estate to envy, Lake Breeze is a special place that you’ll end up falling in love with! Clean, crisp, fruit driven wines are their specialty, and the property has a cottage country charm that encourages you to slow down and wander.

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Their farmstead, complete with orchards, herb gardens, and even resident animals, sets the stage for one of the most authentic farm-to-table dining experiences in the valley. The Patio Restaurant is a favourite, serving dishes built around ingredients grown right on site. Most guests will pop by for a tasting and then stay for lunch, an idea we highly recommend!

With vineyard and mountain views in every direction, Lake Breeze Vineyards is one of those places you visit “for a tasting” and end up telling your friends about for years to come. It’s not wonder it’s made our guide to 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026.

5. Hillside Winery

If you enjoy wines that let the fruit do the talking, Hillside Winery will be right up your alley. They focus on vineyard driven, small lot wines made with minimal intervention and a whole lot of patience.

Expect intensely aromatic whites, rich reds, and a tasting room that blends rustic charm with modern touches. Hillside’s bistro is also a standout. Their small plates are meant for sharing, making this a great stop for couples or small groups alike

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Oh and did we mention the service? Hillside’s hospitality team is always ready to greet you with a smile, chat about their wines and the surrounding region. Truly a diamond in the rough, more teams could learn a thing or two from them!

Everything here encourages you to sit back and enjoy the moment, which is exactly how wine touring on the Bench should feel.

6. Ruby Blues Winery

Rounding out our guide to the 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026, Ruby Blues Winery is all about good vibes. Peace signs, pops of colour, playful labels, and a team that genuinely loves what they do. It is one of the most unique tasting rooms on the Naramata Bench.

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Despite the boutique size, the wines pack big flavour. Small lot production means lots of attention to detail, and their lineup includes everything from refreshing whites, to their beloved Peace & Love & Bubbles, a frizzante style rosé perfect for summer sipping.

This is an easy stop to add if you want something fun, lighthearted, and a little different from the traditional winery setting. Expect to be welcomed with open arms, enjoy their wines and shop for “knick knacks” in the retail shop.

Which company offers the best Naramata Bench wine tours?

Vivid Tours is consistently ranked as one of the top wine tour operators along the Naramata Bench.  Offering new, luxury vehicles, award winning tour guides and a blend between high-energy experiences and local wine knowledge, Vivid Tours is highly recommended.  Both full day and half day Naramata Bench wine tours are available, with the full day being the most popular.

How To Plan Your Naramata Bench Day In 2026

The Naramata Bench is compact, scenic, and filled with experiences, which makes planning your route incredibly easy. Here are a few simple tips to help shape your perfect day and keep you on track.

  • Choose 3-4 wineries to visit throughout the day. This will ensure winery appointments are spaced out well enough so that you don’t feel rushed. The Naramata Bench is made to be enjoyed slowly.
  • Book ahead when possible. Wineries in our guide such as Bench 1775, Lake Breeze Vineyards and Hillside Winery fill up quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends.
  • Include a farm-to-table lunch! There are several amazing options for lunch on the bench. Stop by Hillside Bistro or the Patio at Lake Breeze Vineyards for farm fresh meals and opt for an additional wine pairing.
  • Leave time for photos. The views across the lake, the vineyards, and the mountains are some of the best in the region. Golden hour is especially stunning.
  • Consider a Guided Naramata Bench Wine Tour. If you want to focus on the scenery and the tasting experience instead of the logistics, a local guide makes the day seamless and relaxed.

The 2026 Naramata Experience

The Naramata Bench is one of those places where everything comes together. The wines are expressive, the scenery is cinematic and the people are welcoming. Every winery has a story to share and we encourage you to explore as many of those stories as possible. Whether you are planning your first trip, or returning for another round of favourites, 2026 is shaping up to be an incredible year to experience the Bench.

If you want to take the guesswork out of planning, you can always let a guided tour with Vivid Tours lead the way so you can simply relax, sip, explore, and enjoy everything this beautiful region has to offer.

For more information on the amazing wine tour opportunities available along the bench, we encourage you to explore our Naramata Bench Wine Tours. And wondering what are the top winery restaurants along the Naramata Bench? Vivid Tours highly recommends restaurants such as those located at Poplar Grove Winery, the Bistro at Hillside Winery, The Patio at Lake Breeze Winery and the casual atmosphere at Bench 1775 Winery.  For travellers looking for a more casual offering, Wesbert Winery offers fresh made pizzas daily and Chain Reaction winery offers sourdough pizza options baked on site in their wood fired oven. Happy sipping wine lovers. We hope you have enjoyed our guide to 6 Naramata Bench wineries you need to visit in 2026.