About Volcanic Hills Estate Winery
Why it stands out
Volcanic Hills Estate Winery is a West Kelowna family winery rooted in the Gidda family's farming history and the volcanic soils of Mount Boucherie. Mehtab Gidda arrived in the Okanagan in 1958, the family began growing grapes in 1978, and Sarwan Gidda's children opened the winery in 2010.
What to expect on a visit
Guests can expect a Boucherie Road winery and wine shop set on the southeast slope of a 60-million-year-old dormant volcano. The family farms estate vines in West Kelowna, including older self-rooted plantings, and also works with long-time growers in Oliver, Osoyoos, and Okanagan Falls for a broad Okanagan portfolio.
Tour planning notes
Volcanic Hills is a strong West Kelowna stop for guests who want a family farming story, Mount Boucherie terroir, and a wide wine selection. It pairs well with nearby estate wineries when a route should include both recognizable Westside convenience and a deeper local family history.