Discover the best top things to do in Naramata, Canada including Bella Wines, MOCOJO Winery, Daydreamer Wines, Therapy Vineyards, Elephant Island Orchard Wines, Lake Breeze Winery, Lang Vineyards, Nichol Winery and Vineyard, Marichel Vineyard, Deep Roots Winery.
Restaurants in Naramata
5.0 based on 9 reviews
BC's only winery dedicated to sparkling wine. We are open by appointment on Thursdays and Fridays and 12-5pm on Saturday and Sunday, until we sell out for the year.
The owners here are awesome and makes for a fun tasting as you get a good sense of humor and welcoming atmosphere. Bella is a little tucked a way but worth the winding drive up. Getting to pick your own style of glass to taste your bubbles in is a fun twist. As you can tell by the attached picture my wife and I couldn't have picked glasses any more different from each other :)
5.0 based on 38 reviews
MOCOJO Winery is a family vineyard and winery offering wine tastings and sales with a stunning view of the Okanagan Valley. Open daily 12 - 5 May 1st to October 31st.
Our visit to MOCOJO was a bit of a happy accident; we had spent two hours hiking the Kettle Valley Trail from Penticton and we’re heading down from the trail towards the main road, to meet with our friends and visit one or two wineries. On the way down we saw MOCOJO was open for tastings, and went in to see if their tasting setup could accommodate our dog, who was along for the drive. We met Diane, one of the owners who warmly welcomed us (and dog) to the outdoor tasting area. We were fortunate that there were only a couple other guests while we were there, and while we waited for our friends to join us, Diane had the time to engage us in a nice chat about wine and all things related. Of course it’s always a more special experience when you have the opportunity to visit with a winery owner, their passion and knowledge always shines through, and Diane was no exception. We had an opportunity to sample 5 wines,for a modest $5 tasting fee, waived with the purchase of a bottle. I like that philosophy of wine tasting; I don’t like to feel obligated to buy in case I am genuinely not taken by the particular wines on offer. That was not a problem in this case, there was universal agreement amongst the three of us tasting that all five wines were worthy of purchase. Our budget allowed for the purchase of two, a merlot and a gewurztraminer that were unique in that the grapes were harvested in 2018, a notable forest fire season in the region. Whether the smoke in the air that year gave our chosen wines the special taste we enjoyed enough to want to purchase, I’m not sure, but enjoy them we did. MOCOJO is definitely worth as visit, and combining that visit with a hike on the very scenic Kettle Valley trail is certainly an option we would recommend.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Daydreamer Wines is located on the magnificent Naramata Bench in the Southern Oakanagan Valley, British Columbia.
We booked a tasting at this small winery on the recommendation of a friend and we had a wonderful experience. The tasting room is intimate and due to COVID, there is only one party tasting at a time. All the wines we tried were delicious and our party especially loved the Pinot Gris! This was one of our favourites along the Bench and well worth a stop.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
Everyone needs a little Therapy! We're a small family owned and operated winery with a couple dream-team winemakers and a crew of hospitality and vineyard staff who create this great adventure with us. Savour a bottle of wine and snacks on our patios while enjoying extraordinary views of our vineyard and Lake Okanagan. Join us for your next Therapy session!
We LOVED this Winery, tasting room & staff. We ended up buying a full case of wine here & are THOROUGHLY enjoying is - esp. the Pinot Noir, have 1/2 dz whites put away for coming Summer .. The room was super clean, only 2 or us & 1 other couple across the room. Very Covid safe. The fellow was super knowledgeable & customer focused !
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Elephant Island began as a family haven, a place of summer picnics, orchard adventures and magical holidays on the Naramata Bench. Today the elephant has grown into a 6,000 case winery driven to craft wines of character. Wines that sing with the unconventional voice of vanguard fruit. Wines that are balanced by a reverence for traditional winemaking practices. Wines that are rooted and inspired by family history.
This was the last winery of the day & the best one out of all the other ones we had visited that day. It’s so quaint & inviting, the patio is so cute. Our server was excellent & very knowledgeable. We had the fruit wine flight & we all left with a bottle of the crab apple wine. The service was excellent
4.5 based on 144 reviews
Naramata Bench Winery and Patio Restaurant
We have always enjoyed Lake Breeze wines. During our trip to the Okanagan we tried making a reservation for wine tasting but they were fully booked. We decided to see if we could just walk up and ask for a wine tasting. The hostess checked and we were told that if we could wait 15 minutes they could accommodate us. The service was superb. I can’t remember the name of our server – sorry. It might have been Catherine. She was effervescent, had a great personality but at the same time was very knowledgeable. Of all the wineries that we toured Lake Breeze is one of the best at dealing with the pandemic. When we were shown our wine barrel outside for our wine tasting the wine had already been poured, there was a sheet on the table with a description of the wines available for tasting and on the other side of the sheet was a price list and order form for ordering the wines. Our server stood back from our table but she spoke loudly and clearly and provided great information. I hope I got her name correct. She is terrific. At the end of the tasting I mentioned 1 of their wines that I really liked but it wasn’t of the tasting menu. She promptly said she thought there might be a bottle available at the bar and she offered to give me a sample if it was available. Shortly after she returned with the bottle and poured me a sample. We’ve always enjoyed Lake Breeze wines and find their prices to be very reasonable for the quality of their wines. Our wine tasting experience was one of the best of the trip. Thank you Lake Breeze
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Lang Vineyards was the first "Farm Gate" winery opened in all BC. It is located high up on Naramata Bench. We have a tasting room, patio and an amazing view. Stop in and enjoy our award winning wines!
For over 20 years, we have made Lang Vineyards a must stop. The staff have always made us feel welcome. The pleasure of sipping wine while overlooking Okanagan Lake is blessing. The winery also showcases the artwork of local artists They are old school as their general tastings are free. They are known for having a Maple Wine which is a blend of chardonnay and Canadian maple syrup. Their Marechal Foch is winning awards. We always seem to get a couple bottles of the riesling icewine
4.5 based on 29 reviews
We visited several wineries and Nichol was by far the most interactive. It was more than a study of taste notes. We learned about the wine making process, grape agriculture, invasive disease, and origins. This was important to us as much as the taste experience. We appreciate farmers and their efforts. A note to any other vineyards (wonderful all of you) reading this and please enrich your customers. By far Nichol was the most down to earth attentive experience. I thank you while sipping a superb glass of "Nate's Vineyard" Syrah. I commend Nichol and their dedicated employees. As well, we appreciated a seat at the picnic table to savour wine, local cheese and other deliciousness. Very grateful.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Well, this is confusing. It’s Marichel, not Marechal. I don’t know where the name derives from, but it’s not related to the varietal. Marichel doesn’t even harvest Marechal Foch; their specialty is Syrah. It makes me wonder where the name came from. If the winemaker is named Marichel, it would be simultaneously both an amazing coincidence and an irony. I actually know a chef with the last name “Kitchen”. It happens. My girlfriend and I were on vacation through Okanagan wine country. Over six days, we visited sixty wineries. That’s sixty wineries, not an exaggeration. We ended the trip with 120 bottles acquired. And apparently one does not visit Naramata without patronizing Marichel. As friends discovered our journey, no winery was recommended more. I totally understand why. Don’t be led astray by claims of an epic décor, like some monument to viticulture—this is one of the more lackluster looking wineries in the region. The tasting room features a single picnic table. A picnic table. We almost missed the location twice. No, the reason to visit Marichel is their commitment in doing one thing really, really well. That says something about competing wineries. Many of them, even the estates, go for the “shotgun” approach, offering a chaotic scattershot of different wines, whites and reds, to cover all their potential customer palettes. I noticed after my trip those smaller wineries with larger selections seldom had a single bottle that spoke to me (not literally, as that would be a condition), but when specializing in one or two varietals, generally they do well with those bottles. For Marichel, harkening back to the aforementioned irony, it’s Syrah. Marichel presents itself as the wine equivalent to Scientific American (the magazine; I know that’s closely becoming an oxymoron). There’s no pandering to the viticulturally-challenged. Marichel drops some mean knowledge beats on their websites and makes no attempts to explain them to proletariats. They grow only two grapes, Rhone varietals. When describing their Syrah, they claim it’s made up of “scions and rootstocks, with Clone 7 on 3309 predominating.” Yeah, I didn’t understand any of that either. Marichel doesn’t make Côte-Rôtie Syrah, Barossa Shiraz, or Viognier from Condrieu…because…that’s apparently important. “And while we adore Cold Heaven Viognier from California, Tarawara Shiraz from Yarra Valley, and Hermitage Syrah from the Rhone… they’ve all been done.” I’m a massive geek, and even I wanted to scream “NEEERRRRD!”. They obvious love wine and want to share that passion with everyone. It’s no wonder their Syrahs are so well renown. Okay. I’ll buy two. The other aspect of Marichel I appreciate is that often, the individual poring the wine is the winemaker himself. A delightful fellow and obviously one that knows his craft. This makes the claims on the website even more authenticated. They also bottle a viognier, but in the end, it was their Syrah that spoke to us, that speaks to a lot of people. If you enjoy that varietal at all, you owe it to visit this place and snag a few bottles.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Deep Roots was a 5 minute walk from our Accommodation. We left our visit until late afternoon so we could walk home rather than drive. The family run winery has a beautiful upstairs tasting area with a stunning view over the vineyard to the lake beyond. Worth climbing the stairs for. After doing a tasting and purchasing some wines we asked the owner if he would mind us walking down through the vines to look out over the cliff to the lake beyond. He was happy for us to do this. A beautiful winery in an equally beautiful setting. Recommended
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