Rosé All Day: 7 Kelowna Wines for Everyday of the Week
3 min read
Think pink this spring! Over the past couple of years, Rosé production in the Okanagan has blossomed. And thank goodness…
3 min read
Think pink this spring! Over the past couple of years, Rosé production in the Okanagan has blossomed. And thank goodness…
4 min read
Kelowna’s superstar list of wineries continues to thrill as each vintage confirms that we are indeed living in one of the most exciting wine scenes in the world…
8 min read
The holiday season is upon us, and though it will look different this year with only our households…
5 min read
As the economy came to a standstill and businesses across the Okanagan, and the country, had to close when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it was time for business owners to get creative and think outside the box…
7 min read
New health and safety protocols mean that many wineries have adapted their practices and have added new, intimate experiences to their roster of services available to guests. Below is a run-down of some of the exciting and fun experiences you can book to get more in-depth during next your wine tasting experience…
3 min read
Spring means new wine releases and what could be better than getting them delivered to your door…
5 min read
Themed tasting tours are the most fun tasting tours – especially when the theme is pink…
3 min read
Finally, the wait is over and our beautiful wineries are releasing their new wines to kick off 2019. Here are a few for your shopping list:…
3 min read
Swirling and sipping in a winter wonderland is just as fun as doing it in a summer wonderland. The wine scene in and around Kelowna continues all year long, baby…
4 min read
Kelowna and area has become the hub of winemaking brilliance over the last few years with winemakers moving to the Okanagan from all over the world to share in the great excitement of being a part of one of the world’s newest wine regions…
Tourism Kelowna would like to thank Westbank First Nation and Okanagan Indian Band for the privilege to live, work, and play on the tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land), that is the unceded and traditional territory of syilx Okanagan peoples, the original stewards of these lands and to whom we give thanks to as our hosts