Nova Scotia WineriesNova Scotia Wineries
Truro, NS, Canada |
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(902) 895-2874 |
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Founded in 1961, Andrés has rapidly grown to become Canada's leading vintner, owning wineries in almost every province across Canada. A familiar name in BC, Andres Wines is located in Port Moody. Its premium varietals are bottled under the Peller Estates and Bighorn labels. With a dream of owning his own winery the European-born winemaker, Andre Peller opened his fist winery in Port Moody, BC in 1961. Andre Wines has since gone on to open seven wineries across Canada. Known as one of the Canada's most successful wineries, Andres Wines produces quality wines such as Bighorn Vineyards & Peller Estates.
Founded in 1961, Andrés has rapidly grown to become Canada's leading vintner, owning wineries in almost every province across Canada. A familiar name in BC, Andres Wines is locate...
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Halifax, NS, Canada |
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(902) 490-2675 |
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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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Grand Pre, NS, Canada |
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1-866-GPWINES or (902) 542-1753 |
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The winery was founded in 1978 by Rodger Dial. His challenge was to conquer the cool climate of Nova Scotia . After a great deal of hard work the winery flourished. Rodger planted the Russian Grape varieties Severnyi and Michurinetz. But the demands of time and money and the believe that you can not make good wine in Nova Scotia brought on the decline of the winery.
The winery was founded in 1978 by Rodger Dial. His challenge was to conquer the cool climate of Nova Scotia . After a great deal of hard work the winery flourished. Rodger planted ...
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Malagash, NS, Canada |
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(902) 257-2636 or 1-800-565-4567 |
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Jost Vineyards, situated on the northern shores of Nova Scotia, combines more than 300 years of grape growing and wine making traditions with a long warm, frost free season. Jost Vineyards history begins with Hans Wilhelm Jost and family in the Rhine region of Germany. The Christinenhof was a successful family-run vineyard and cellar, highly praised for its wine quality.
Jost Vineyards, situated on the northern shores of Nova Scotia, combines more than 300 years of grape growing and wine making traditions with a long warm, frost free season. Jost V...
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Mahone Bay, NS, Canada |
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(902) 644-2415 |
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Located on the South Shore on a 100 Acre Commercial Blueberry Farm. The farm is nestled on a drumlin, surrounded by Acadian forest,in a county dotted by lakes. Our vineyards and acres of blueberries land other soft fruits are within a mile of the LaHave River (North Branch). The winery opened in 1994.
Located on the South Shore on a 100 Acre Commercial Blueberry Farm. The farm is nestled on a drumlin, surrounded by Acadian forest,in a county dotted by lakes. Our vineyards and ac...
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Falmouth, NS, Canada |
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(902) 798-8311 or 1-800-565-0993 |
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A boutique winery located in Falmouth, an area known for its French Acadian history, top quality grape growing, and panoramic view. Daily tours available at 11am and 2pm. Wines can be sampled and purchased in our store and ordered online. Our gift shop features gift baskets, local crafts, and other Nova Scotia quality products. Visit us during our Harvest Wine Fest, October 2nd, 10am to 6pm. Fun for the entire family, with grape stomping contests, pumpkin carving contests, tours of the vineyard and winery.
A boutique winery located in Falmouth, an area known for its French Acadian history, top quality grape growing, and panoramic view. Daily tours available at 11am and 2pm. Wines can...
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Nine Mile River, NS, Canada |
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(902) 883-8433 |
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Telder Berry Wines is an extension of Telder Berry Farms. Both businesses are owned and operated by the Telder family. Telder Berry Farms started in 1975 as a Vegetable U-Pick. A few years later, the business also came to include strawberries. The Nova Scotia climate provided an abundance of berries and in order to deal with the surplus of fruit, "Telder Berry Wines" came into existence in 1993.
Telder Berry Wines is an extension of Telder Berry Farms. Both businesses are owned and operated by the Telder family. Telder Berry Farms started in 1975 as a Vegetable U-Pick. A f...
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Collingwood Corner, NS, Canada |
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1-800-439-1224 or (902) 686-3117 |
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