Wineries in CanadaWineries in Canada
Gagetown, NB, Canada |
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(506) 488-2147 |
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Nestled into the bank of a bend in the Saint John River, Gagetown Cider Company is a branch of Stirling Farms, NB, owned by Blair and Brenda Stirling. Blair is a 3 rd generation fruit grower, whose family owns the large Stirling Farms operation in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. Blair came to New Brunswick in 1976 to run the operation in Gagetown and married Brenda, a Fredericton native. They retail 15 different products including a unique apple "iced" wine, all available at their retail store on the farm site.
Nestled into the bank of a bend in the Saint John River, Gagetown Cider Company is a branch of Stirling Farms, NB, owned by Blair and Brenda Stirling. Blair is a 3 rd generation fr...
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Wolfville, NS, Canada |
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(902) 542-1455 |
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Located in the beautiful Gaspereau Valley seven miles from Wolfville. Once an apple orchard the vineyard was planted in 1996 on the ideal south facing slope followed by a successful harvest in 1999 . The winery opened in 2004
Located in the beautiful Gaspereau Valley seven miles from Wolfville. Once an apple orchard the vineyard was planted in 1996 on the ideal south facing slope followed by a successfu...
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Oliver, BC, Canada |
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(250) 498-3537 |
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Oliver, BC, Canada |
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(250) 495-3319 |
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Surrey, BC, Canada |
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(604) 588-9463 |
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Cobble Hill, BC, Canada |
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(250) 743-2330 |
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May 20th 2000 marked the official opening of John Kelly and Ruth Luxton's Winery. Glenterra Vineyard is located on Cobble Hill Road. They started out in almost perfect fashion winning a Silver Medal at the All Canadian Wine Championships for their Pinot Gris.
May 20th 2000 marked the official opening of John Kelly and Ruth Luxton's Winery. Glenterra Vineyard is located on Cobble Hill Road. They started out in almost perfect fashion winn...
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Langley, BC, Canada |
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(604) 539-WINE (9463) or 1-866-233-WINE (9463) |
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Located in the picturesque countryside of Langley, BC, Glenugie Winery is a family owned estate winery. The owners, Gary and Christina Tayler and their family, established the vineyard in 1997 and opened the winery in 2002.
Glenugie was the name of the family farm owned by the grandmother of Christina Tayler in Longside, Scotland. The farm was located in the glen by the River Ugie. In order to keep with the family tradition, the Scottish
tartan of the Campbell of Argyll clan is featured on our wine label. The clan crests of the Campbell of Argyll, McGregor, Grant and Galloway can be found in the tasting room of the winery.
Glenugie Winery is a member of the Association of British Columbia Wine Growers www.winegrowers.bc.ca. This is an organization representing member wineries that proudly produce fine wines made from 100% BC grown grapes and fruit.
Glenugie Winery is proud to offer a variety of wines for your enjoyment. All of our wines are the product of British Columbia.
Located in the picturesque countryside of Langley, BC, Glenugie Winery is a family owned estate winery. The owners, Gary and Christina Tayler and their family, established t...
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Duncan, BC, Canada |
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(250) 748-4889 |
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Located in the Cowichan Valley near Duncan. The owner is Dave Godfrey. "The valley is clearly a cool climate area, with all the advantages (and dangers) that designation implies. With a very short history (and global warming), nobody can really say what varieties will triumph, but our early choices indicate how we've placed our bets on the roulette table: Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Gamay Noir, Chardonnay, Bacchus and Marachel Foch."
Located in the Cowichan Valley near Duncan. The owner is Dave Godfrey. "The valley is clearly a cool climate area, with all the advantages (and dangers) that designation implies. W...
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Oliver, BC, Canada |
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(250) 498-8330 |
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Tottenham, ON, Canada |
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(905) 936-2701 |
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