If your perfect summer escape involves sipping wine in the sun while surrounded by stunning scenery, then a pilgrimage to Penticton, B.C., should be on your bucket list.
Snuggled between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake, Penticton is a picturesque city with small-town vibes, boasting over 80 wineries you can drive to in 20 minutes or less.
Whether you head north to check out Naramata and Summerland, south for Okanagan Falls and Oliver or stay close to Penticton proper, world-class wines are ready for you to sip while overlooking the rolling vineyards of the Okanagan Valley, majestic mountains and glittering blue water.
If the abundance of Penticton’s wine scene leaves you feeling spoiled for choice, here are nine spots to check out on your next visit to this stunning corner of the world.
La Frenz Winery
A guest stands under a sign that reads ‘Welcome to La Frenz.’ Right: One of La Frenz’s four vineyards.
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Address: 1525 Randolph Rd., Penticton, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: Perched on the famous Naramata Bench and with a reputation for reds, La Frenz Winery offers a laid-back wine-tasting experience that pairs perfectly with a long sunny afternoon.
Set yourself up on the patio and enjoy views of Okanagan Lake and the cascading vineyards while the experts at La Frenz take you through a flight of wines made from grapes grown both on the estate and at their four other vineyards just a few minutes down the road on the Naramata Bench.
Little Engine Wines
A guest at Little Engine Wines stands in front of a vineyard. Right: A guest on the Little Engine Wines patio.
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Address: 851 Naramata Rd., Penticton, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: This boutique Naramata Bench winery overlooks Okanagan Lake and has a welcoming, modern patio with panoramic views of the stunning water, mountains and sky.
Pinot Noir and Chardonnay fans will want to visit the sun-drenched property to taste the barrel-aged wines that put Little Engine on the map.
Da Silva Vineyards & Winery
Two guests at The Kitchen by Abul Adame. Right: Two glasses of Da Silva rosé in the sunshine.
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Address: 375 Upper Bench Rd. N., Penticton, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: With roots dating back to 1955, Da Silva Vineyards and Winery has a long history in the Okanagan Valley. Today, the family produces distinct wines from their 11 vineyards in the area with an “old-world approach to winemaking.”
Dine at the on-site restaurant, The Kitchen by Abul Adame, and have your wine expertly paired with your choice of over 30 kinds of tapas.
Four Shadows Vineyard & Guesthouse
A glass of red wine in front of grape vines bearing a ‘Merlot’ sign. Right: Four Shadows’ riesling sparkling being poured into a flute.
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Address: 250 Upper Bench Rd. S., Penticton, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: This family-run winery, named after the owners’ four sons, is located right on the edge of Penticton. It has a sunny patio and a rustic yet modern tasting room where you can sample their famous Merlot and other varietals.
The view of Penticton from Four Shadows is unmatched and even more idyllic with a wine in hand as the sun sets. Spend the night overlooking the vineyards, then take in a sunrise at their on-site private guesthouse.
Elephant Island Winery
Two guests share wine under trees on a patio. Right: A guest poses in front of an Elephant Island Winery vineyard.
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Address: 2730 Aikins Loop, Naramata, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: This hidden gem offers delicious fruit-based wines from Elephant Island Winery and ciders from Naramata Cider Co. The result? Picnicking under charming apple trees in what feels like your private corner of the Okanagan.
They offer a range of tasting tiers, from Current Release to Premium, to perfectly suit your vibes when you visit.
Haywire Winery in Summerland
Two people pose under the sign for Haywire Winery. Right: Two people overlook a vineyard from the door of an Airstream trailer.
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Address: 16576 Fosbery Ave., Summerland, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: A winery for those who enjoy a slick modern design, Haywire serves “lively, texture-driven wines.” The wines here are uniquely fermented in dramatic concrete tanks instead of steel for a contemporary twist with ancient roots.
Sit down for a portfolio tasting, tour the concrete tanks or book a stay in the on-site Airstream camper for a one-of-a-kind experience.
Wild Goose Winery in Okanagan Falls
A guest smiles with a glass of wine in front of a vineyard. Right: A Wild Goose Winery vineyard seen from inside The Bistro.
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Address: 2145 Sun Valley Way, Okanagan Falls, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: Wild Goose has made excellent wine in the Okanagan Valley for decades. When you settle down on the patio overlooking the rows of vines, don’t miss out on the award-winning Stony Slope Riesling.
For the best experience, book a table at The Bistro. Your wine will shine against an expertly prepared menu of local seasonal fare.
District Wine Village in Oliver
A glass of red wine at District Wine Village. Right: A guest soaks up the sun at District Wine Village.
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Address: 100 Enterprise Way, Oliver, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: For wine lovers, District Wine Village near Oliver is like nothing else. With 11 wineries, a brewery, a distillery and a restaurant in one mesmerizing location, it’s one for the bucket list.
As you peruse the delicious options, be sure to bask in the glorious sunshine and take in some live music under a wonderful blue sky.
Tinhorn Creek Vineyards in Oliver
A guest holds up their wine glass in a vineyard. Right: The view of Tinhorn Creek Vineyards from Miradoro Restaurant.
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Address: 537 Tinhorn Creek Rd., Oliver, B.C.
Why You Need To Go: With vineyards on the Okanagan’s iconic Golden Mile sub-appellation, Tinhorn Creek creates wines from grapes farmed on the eastern and western sides of the creek, delivering unique flavours as a result.
Tinhorn Creek hosts summer concerts, self-guided tours, and (of course) tastings, so you can experience a true wine adventure when you visit Penticton.
Sonora Room Restaurant
The view of Burrowing Owl Winery from Sonora Room Restaurant. Right: A summery dish and white wine at Sonora Room Restaurant.
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Address: 500 Black Sage Rd., Oliver, BC
Why You Need To Go: Technically belonging to Burrowing Owl Winery, Sonora Room Restaurant deserves special mention for its stunning scenery and menu that delights the eye and the taste buds.
Rich with the flavours of local organic produce, fresh seasonal fruits and artisan bread and cheeses, Sonora Room is a great way to top off a tour of South Okanagan wineries.
Perfectly located between some of the country’s top wine experiences, Penticton is an absolute must for wine lovers.
To take the guesswork out of planning your winery visits, book a wine tour with one of Penticton’s friendly and knowledgeable wine tour operators, such as Wine Tours Gone South or Wicked Tours.
From modern and slick to homegrown and rustic, there’s a flavour and tasting room vibe for everyone visiting Penticton this summer.
To learn more about things to do in Penticton, go to Visit Penticton’s website and follow them on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.
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