You’ll taste Naramata wines where they’re grown, share an easygoing charcuterie picnic with your group, and hear stories from locals who actually live this life. With pickup in Kelowna and all tastings included, you can relax into the valley’s slower pace — and maybe find yourself pausing longer than you expected.
“You’ll want to slow down here,” our guide said as we rolled out of Kelowna, and honestly, I got it right away. The road toward Naramata just has this hush — even with our group chatting about which winery might have the best pinot. I kept catching glimpses of the lake between rows of vines, sunlight flickering off the water like someone shaking out a silver tablecloth. At our first stop, the winemaker handed me a glass and grinned when I hesitated over how to swirl it (I’m still not sure if I did it right). The air smelled faintly of sagebrush and something sweet I couldn’t name.
I liked that nobody rushed us. We’d wander outside after tastings, shoes crunching on gravel, just standing there while a breeze carried over from Okanagan Lake. Lunch was this charcuterie picnic — nothing fancy but so good: salty cheese, bread that actually tasted like bread, and fruit that must’ve come straight off someone’s backyard tree. Our guide pointed out which wineries were family-run and told stories about old harvests; you could tell she actually knew the people behind the bottles. At one spot, a local poured me something floral and said it was their “summer in a glass.” He wasn’t wrong.
The whole day felt easy — maybe because everything was included (pickup at my hotel in Kelowna was such a relief), or maybe just because of the valley itself. We only made four stops but never felt shortchanged; honestly, by the last tasting I was happy to just sit quietly under some trees with my glass. There’s this memory I keep replaying: late afternoon sun turning the hills gold while everyone went quiet for a second — not awkward, just… full.
The tour includes up to 4 winery stops depending on availability and timing.
Yes, a charcuterie picnic lunch is included with vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and lactose-free options available if requested at booking.
Yes, pickup and drop-off at your accommodations in Kelowna are included.
All wine tasting fees are included in the tour price.
Yes, please advise any specific dietary requirements when booking so they can be accommodated.
Children can join if accompanied by an adult but must be at least 19 years old to participate in tastings.
The tour is wheelchair accessible according to operator information.
The tour operates in all weather conditions so dress appropriately for comfort outdoors.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Kelowna accommodations, all tasting fees at four Naramata wineries (subject to availability), bottled water throughout the day, stories from your local guide, plus a relaxed charcuterie picnic lunch with options for most dietary needs before heading back in the afternoon.
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