BC Wineries for Sale in 2026 – Public Listings Overview
Owning a winery in British Columbia is no longer reserved for buyers with $5 million or more to spend. While landmark estates still command premium prices, today’s market includes boutique wineries, vineyard estates and turnkey operations starting at around $2.5 million.
While the number of publicly listed wineries remains relatively modest, the mix of opportunities has changed. Recent listings include respected boutique producers such as Little Farm Winery, alongside confidential offerings and larger destination properties. At the same time, several long-standing listings have sold, been restructured or withdrawn, suggesting the market is becoming more active rather than simply accumulating unsold inventory.
The current selection spans the Okanagan Valley, Similkameen, Thompson Valley, Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley, offering opportunities that range from small lifestyle wineries to established commercial operations with hospitality facilities.
If you’ve ever wondered what it realistically takes to own a BC winery, this guide provides a snapshot of the current marketplace based on active listings and recent transactions—not marketing hype or outdated inventory.
📊 2026 BC Winery Market Snapshot
- Estimated active public listings: ~10–15
- Typical price range: $2.5M–$15M+
- Majority under 50 planted acres
- Increasing number of foreclosure / distressed situations
- Confidential off-market deals are growing
All listings provided by VineSmart unless noted.
🍇 1. Garnet Valley Ranch (Summerland)
$14,900,000
A 312+ acre certified-organic estate with 55 planted acres at 600–680 m elevation.
One of the highest elevation certified-organic estates in the South Okanagan.
For more information on the vineyards, see – Instagram – Garnet Valley Ranch News
🍇 2. Large Okanagan Valley Winery with Premium Hospitality Centre

Offered for sale is a rare, purpose-built premium hospitality centre in the heart of the Okanagan Valley, featuring elegant tasting rooms and a destination restaurant supported by large-scale production capacity for wine, beer, and spirits.
🍇 3. Terralux Winery (West Kelowna)

Originally listed at $8,560,000, offered at $4,500,000 (Foreclosure). SOLD for $3.2M
Oriented to capture panoramic valley views and designed with modern, understated luxury, the 25,000 SF winery concept features a restaurant, lounge, retail shop, and tasting room spaces. Set on approximately 11 acres and planted with Chardonnay, the estate will be complemented by a state-of-the-art production facility planned for an estimated 30,000+ case production capacity. For more information on the wines, see – Terralux for Meritage
🍇4.vinAmité Winery and Wine Lounge (Oliver)

$3,250,000
A Turnkey Winery Opportunity in the Heart of Oliver’s Wine Region. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to acquire a functioning winery
🍇5. Maverick Winery (Oliver)

$4,650,000
Located on the Golden Mile Bench in Oliver, Maverick Estate Winery is a turnkey winery opportunity featuring 10.99 acres with 7.5 acres planted, a modern tasting room, event-ready patio, and a production facility with ~10,000-case capacity. With multiple residences on-site and optional nearby acreage for expansion, it offers both immediate operational scale and future growth potential in one of BC’s top wine regions.
🍇 6. S’Milka Vista Winery (Similkameen Valley)

$5,500,000
Comprises two parcels – one 82.95-acre parcel with approximately 40 acres planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Syrah, and Viognier, plus a separate 3.1-acre parcel across Highway 3 fronting the Similkameen River. For more information on the winery, see S’Milka Vista for Sparkling Rosé
🍇 7. Seven Stones Winery (Similkameen Valley)

$4,850,000
Set in the rugged beauty of the Similkameen Valley, Seven Stones Winery offers a rare turnkey estate that blends lifestyle with fully operational winery infrastructure. The 25-acre property includes 16 acres of vineyards, a complete production facility, and striking underground wine caves that double as a climate-controlled cellar and unique event venue. With a commercial kitchen, event-ready spaces, full equipment and inventory, plus a furnished 3-bedroom home, this is a ready-to-run opportunity with strong hospitality upside in one of BC’s most distinctive wine regions. 🍷
🍇 8. 40 Knots Winery (Comox)

$9,999,999
23.5± acre estate winery with strong brand and agri-tourism visibility.
🍇 9. Millstone Estate Winery (Nanaimo)

$3,100,000 (Court-Ordered Sale)
12.75± acres with vineyard + production + business assets. For more information on the winery, see – Millstone Estate Winery on Vancouver Island for Ortega
🍇 10. Averill Creek Winery (Vancouver Island)

5,990,000 (Reduced Price)
45± acres with vineyard + production + business assets. Premium Pinot Noir. For more winery details, see Averill Creek for an Edgy Pinot Noir
🍇 11. Harper’s Trail Estate Winery (Kamloops, Thompson Valley)

$6,000,000 Reduced.
Kamloops’ pioneering winery with 160+ acres, limestone soils, and full estate facilities.
Listing : Harper’s Trail – C&W Listing Brochure
🍇12. Little Farm Winery

$2,500,000
Set in the heart of the Similkameen Valley, Little Farm Winery presents a rare opportunity to own an established, land-based organic vineyard and boutique wine business in an idyllic rural setting.
🍇 13. Sage Hills Estate Winery

$9,900,000
Offered for sale is Sage Hills Estate Winery, an established premium boutique winery in Summerland, BC. This offering includes a stunning modern residence, all located on an irreplaceable 10.36-acre parcel overlooking Lake Okanagan.
🍇 14. Unnamed Naramata Bench Boutique Winery
2,800,000
A confidential listing describes a profitable, family-operated winery on 5.19 acres near Naramata Village, including a residence, vineyard and operating boutique winery. Since the business name is withheld, it should be clearly labelled as a confidential listing rather than identified speculatively
⭐ Final Takeaway: A Tighter Market, but Better Listings
The BC winery market in 2026 is no longer defined by speculative pricing or trophy properties. Instead, it is increasingly characterized by established wineries seeking new ownership, realistic asking prices and a broader range of opportunities than we’ve seen in recent years.
The sale of properties such as Terralux, together with new listings like Little Farm Winery and several confidential boutique estates, suggests the market remains active despite ongoing economic headwinds.
Whether driven by retirement, succession planning, changing business priorities or the lasting effects of the 2024 freeze, many of today’s listings represent mature, operating wineries rather than undeveloped vineyard land.
For prospective buyers, that creates an opportunity to acquire an established business with vineyards, production facilities, hospitality infrastructure and an existing customer base, an option that has historically been difficult to find in British Columbia.
Note: Updated July, 2026
