Close up of Mocojo Winery logo in front of beautiful Okanagan Lake view

MOCOJO Winery

Hosting one of the best views from any winery on the Naramata Bench, Mocojo’s has some tasty wines to match. Lovingly owned and operated by the Oh family, the winery is named after their three children (the first two initials from each in birth order).

Patio views at Moraine Winery with table and four chairs on elevated platform above vineyard and Okanagan Lake views

Moraine Estate Winery

Located right on Naramata Road, Moraine is one of the most convenient Naramata Bench wineries to visit. It’s also one of the most impressive, with the grand wine shop and tasting room offering unrestricted panoramas of the surrounding vineyards and Okanagan Lake.

Bench 1775 patio view with multiple table and chair sets on large elevated patio, in front of vineyard and Okanagan Lake views

Bench 1775 Winery

Named after the address of the winery, Bench 1775 is easy to locate on Naramata Road. Bench 1775 is best known for its spectacular patio overlooking Okanagan Lake. And spectacular it truly is!

Black Widow Winery

Wine tourers have a good chance to be served by the founding couple or their children at Black Widow, a small yet underrated family owned and operated winery on Naramata Road. The winery’s name is accredited to the black widow spiders common in the vineyard and throughout the Okanagan Valley.

Laughing Stock Vineyards view from tasting room, looking down sloped vineyard towards Okanagan Lake and surrounding mountains

Laughing Stock Vineyards

Trust us, this winery isn’t one to be laughed at. The double entendre name was coined when the owners decided to leave lucrative careers in the financial industry and follow a dream to open their own winery. aughing Stock Vineyards takes pride in trying more unusual winemaking methods, currently using concrete egg fermenters and experimenting with Italian clay amphorae.

Close up of branded Howling Bluff winery glass with indigenous art style wolf holding wine bottle

Howling Bluff Estate Wines

A welcoming place just off the main drag, Howling Bluff may not have a wide selection of wines but each is distinctively theirs. The Pinot Noir is consistently a favourite with wine critics and enthusiasts, winning Lieutenant Governor Award for Excellence in BC Wine a number of times.

Back view of wooden deck area with picnic table and Adirondack chairs, overlooking spectacular views of Okanagan Lake and the mountains beyond

Origin Wines

Unfussy and fun, Origin has a simple philosophy – ‘to help you find a wine you love.’ And there’s plenty to love here, from the high quality wines to the spectacular Okanagan Lake panoramas from the expansive lawn patio.

Two story grey coloured building (Wesbert Winery), with steps leading to double front door. There is a second wooden door to the left

Wesbert Winery

Located right on Naramata Road, Wesbert is one of the newer names on the Naramata bench. The Joubert family, originally from South Africa, took over the winery in 2019.

Hillside Winery

Housed in one of the most striking buildings around, Hillside Winery is also one of the oldest wineries on the Naramata Bench. Proudly producing wines from only 100% Naramata grapes, Hillside believes in harnessing nature rather than interfering it.

Lock & Worth Winery

Lock & Winery maintains a purist approach to winemaking, focusing on single vineyard wines that are unrefined and unfiltered. Less than 1000 cases are produced each year. Think high quality terroir driven wines made simply and priced reasonably.