Okanagan Wine Regions
The Okanagan Valley, home to some of the most famous and visited wine regions in Canada is ready to welcome you. Endless sunshine, productive soils and legendary winemakers define Canada's most popular winery industry.
From Kelowna, to the Naramata Bench, all the way south to Osoyoos, award-winning wineries dot the landscape, ready to share their wines with traveler from across the globe. Indeed, the Okanagan Valley is a wine lovers paradise.
Join us as we explore the distinct wine regions that make up the Okanagan wines country. Whether you're looking for crisp whites, bold reds or sparkling wines, there's something for everyone in the Okanagan.
Okanagan Valley Wine
Beyond the shimmering lakes and adjacent mountains, the Okanagan Valley has become the dominant wine region in Canada, and for good reason. Award-winning wineries are seemingly found in every pocket of the valley. From Kelowna to the famed Naramata Bench and of course, the South Okanagan, over 200 wineries await for you to explore.
Broken into subregions, the Okanagan Valley includes Kelowna, West Kelowna, East Kelowna, Lake Country, Summerland, Penticon, Naramata Bench, Okanagan Falls, Oliver and Osoyoos.
Offering significant variances in soil, sunlight, weather and drainage, each subregion showcases the "best-of-the-best" in winemaking and hospitality.
Okanagan Valley Wine Regions
Known around the world for its incredible terroir, wine production and top-rate wineries, the Okanagan Valley continues to set the bar higher when it comes to creating legendary wines.
From the temperature moderated Pinot Noir vineyards of Lake Country and Kelowna, to the sun soaked benches of Osoyoos, the Okanagan Valley has firmly planted Canada at centre stage when it comes to the world of wine.
Featuring over 200 wineries across a 120 kilometre stretch of interior British Columbia, iconic wineries such as Mission Hill Family Estate Winery, O'Rourke Family Estate, Martins Lake, Phantom Creek, Little Engine Wines, Burrowing Owl Estate and many more call this region home. With a laser focus on viticulture and producing the best wines the world over, the future looks bright for the Okanagan Valley.


