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H.B. Bro’s Vineyards

Naramata → Oliver · South Okanagan, BC

Grown in the valley.
Raised by family.

H.B. Bro’s Vineyards is a family-owned and operated grape-growing operation with vineyard sites running the length of the South Okanagan — from the Naramata Bench down to the sagebrush country of Oliver.

Family-owned & operated

We’re growers.
Always have been.

H.B. Bro’s isn’t a winery with a tasting room and a gift shop. We’re the farm on the other end of the bottle — the family out in the rows before the heat comes up, growing fruit that wineries across the Okanagan turn into wine.

We planted our first block in 2011, and the work hasn’t changed since: know your dirt, watch your canopy, pick when the fruit says so. What has grown is the ground we farm — five sites strung down the valley from Naramata to Oliver, growing for more than twenty wineries.

Read our story
Photo The family at the home block, end of harvest
2011
First vines in the ground
5
Vineyard sites
56
Kilometres, north to south
20+
Wineries buy our fruit

The vineyards

The valley run

Five sites, fifty-six kilometres, one valley. Each bench grows something different — that’s the point. Cool lake fruit in the north, desert reds in the south, and everything a winemaker could ask for in between.

  1. km 0

    Naramata Bench

    Naramata

    Pinot Gris · Chardonnay · Pinot Noir

  2. km 14

    Skaha Bench

    Kaleden

    Riesling · Gewürztraminer · Pinot Noir

  3. km 24

    Okanagan Falls

    Okanagan Falls

    Chardonnay · Merlot · Cabernet Franc

  4. km 52

    Golden Mile Bench

    Oliver

    Cabernet Franc · Merlot · Sauvignon Blanc

  5. km 56

    Black Sage Bench

    Oliver

    Cabernet Sauvignon · Syrah · Merlot

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What we grow

A dozen varieties, each in its place

The South Okanagan lets a grower do what few places in Canada can: ripen crisp Riesling and full Cabernet Sauvignon on the same farm, an hour apart. We plant what each site does best and sell the fruit to wineries throughout the valley.

Whites

  • Pinot Gris
  • Chardonnay
  • Riesling
  • Gewürztraminer
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Viognier

Mostly the northern sites — Naramata and Skaha benches.

Reds

  • Merlot
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Cabernet Franc
  • Syrah
  • Pinot Noir
  • Gamay Noir

The warm south — Golden Mile and Black Sage, mostly.

Work with us

Looking for fruit next vintage?

We contract grapes to wineries across the Okanagan — long-standing partners and new labels alike. If you’re after a particular variety or block, talk to us early in the season.

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