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Kootenays Wine Country

Kootenays Wine region

An intense landscape and lifestyle, softened by the fruits of fertile valleys.

Flanked by the Selkirk and Purcell mountain ranges, the region is an outdoor playground dotted with charming, industrious towns. In the Kootenays, mountain culture is more than a lifestyle—it’s an identity of self-reliance and living off the land. The Ktunaxa First Nations have sustainably harvested, hunted, and stewarded in this area since time immemorial. Their culture is interconnected with the water, the earth, and the animals who call this place home.

The wine region is located east of the Okanagan Valley and surrounded by mountains, with its richest agricultural lands sitting at lower elevations near Grand Forks, the Creston Valley, and surrounding watersheds. Explore these fertile pockets to indulge in farm-fresh produce and tastings at family-owned wineries, all set against a spectacular natural backdrop. Strike up a conversation with salt-of-the-earth locals at a favourite haunt and connect with the fabric of tight-knit communities.

  • While relatively new to the Canadian wine scene, vintners in the Kootenays are garnering attention for their innovative and experimental approach to winemaking. The region’s terroir is shaped by the dense mountain ranges that surround it. Although the overall climate is moderate, the growing season is short but intense, favouring cool-climate varieties like Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and Ortega. Mid-season-ripening reds such as Pinot Noir and Maréchal Foch also thrive here, producing well-balanced wines with earthy fruit notes and structured acidity.

  • PINOT NOIR
  • GEWÜRZTRAMINER
  • CHARDONNAY
  • PINOT GRIS
  • MARÉCHAL FOCH
  • RIESLING
  • GAMAY NOIR

Shaped by the Mountains

Tucked in the southeast corner of British Columbia near the US border, the continental climate of the Kootenays is as varied as the landscapes. Warm, sun-soaked summers give way to cold, snowy winters, ideal for grape varieties that thrive in intense environments. Day-to-day temperature variations also aid ripening, with hot days and cool nights preserving bright acidity and enhancing complexity in the fruit. Vineyards soak up long summer daylight hours that extend the growing potential.


Rooted in Deep Time

The valley soils of the Kootenays form a vibrant mosaic of mineral-rich layers, formed by retreating glaciers, ancient lakebeds, and centuries of erosion. Glacial till, gravel, silt, and loam reflect the passage of deep time in a landscape formed by volcanoes and vast ice sheets. Sipping wine from the Kootenays offers a direct connection to this ancient geological history.

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Wineries

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WINERIES

Exploring British Columbia’s vineyards reveals the unique terroir & diverse varietals flourishing in this picturesque Canadian province.

Beyond Tastings: Regional Activities

Come for the mountains, stay for the cuisine and culture. The Kootenays is as much a haven for slow travel as it is the ultimate adventure destination. On any given day, you can hike to distant backcountry summits, get your heart pumping on a mountain bike ride, or soothe aching muscles in nearby hot springs. Equally as delightful are the quieter moments of reflection and curiosity. The days call for exploring heritage sites, savouring a meal prepared with local ingredients or filling a picnic basket with regional goodies and a bottle of white to enjoy while overlooking colourful, panoramic views.

Play Outside

  • Downhill skiing & snowboarding
  • Nordic skiing
  • Snowmobiling
  • Backcountry touring
  • Snowshoeing
  • Hiking
  • Mountain biking
  • Watersports
  • Golfing
  • Fishing

Adventure Together

  • Museums & galleries
  • Live music
  • Heritage attractions
  • Community theatre
  • Festivals & events

unwind

  • Shopping
  • Spa & wellness
  • Markets
  • Farm stands
  • Orchards
  • Self-guided walking tours
  • Hot springs
  • Art galleries
  • Wineries, cideries, breweries & distilleries

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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Kootenays

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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The sun setting over a Thompson Valley vineyard with rugged mountains extending into the horizon.

Thompson Valley

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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The Similkameen Valley

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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A photo of grapes growing at Banner Fraser Valley winery with an estate home in the midground.

Fraser Valley

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Acres Planted

28

Licensed Grape Wineries

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Lillooet

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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View of vines, ocean, and mountains at Saturna Island Vineyard, Gulf Islands, BC

Gulf Islands

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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A home with sloping mountains in the background on a Cowichan Valley winery on Vancouver Island, BC.

Vancouver Island

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Acres Planted

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Licensed Grape Wineries

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