The tasting room is now closed for the season. Thank you to all who helped make it another wonderful year of welcoming friends, old and new, to our tasting room.

Winter Hours

We will be open Fridays & Saturdays from November 22 until Christmas. During this time, we are offering free tastings to anyone who makes a physical (non-perishable food) or cash donation to our local foodbank. We’ll be open late too, so join us after work for a tasting or glass of your favourite!

Fridays & Saturdays
1pm-6pm
November 22 & 23, 29 & 30
December 6 & 7, 13 & 14, 20 & 21

WinterFest on the Naramata Bench

Join participating wineries on November 22nd and 23rd for a weekend filled with festive fun, unique food and wine pairings, and special experiences. It’s a wonderful opportunity to gather with fellow wine lovers and enjoy some holiday cheer offerings in a cozy, festive setting. 

The tasting room will be cozy for Christmas and available for purchase will be mulled wine and broodje kroket, a traditional Dutch meat kroket served on a soft white bun with mustard on the side. Tastings will be complimentary for anyone with a cash or nonperishable food donation for the local foodbank. The winery will be open at 1pm both days, with Winterfest festivities taking place from 3pm-7pm. 

We can’t wait to see you there!

Check out www.naramatabenchwinterfest.com for the full list of participating wineries, cideries, distilleries and more details!

Artisan Christmas Market

We are thrilled to host our first ever Artisan Christmas Market. Join us on November 30th to sip and shop in the tasting room. We’ve already curated a selection of some amazing local vendors, with more to be added. Local vendors include Clay Collective, Stewberry Farm, Summer Valley Soaps, Joka’s cork creations and more to be confirmed.

The tasting room will be bursting with beautiful art, ceramics, wreaths, florals, soaps, tasty treats, wine themed shopping and so much more! Keep an eye on our social media for vendor spotlights!

Four Shadows at the WinterFest on the Naramata Bench and the Artisan Market