Description: Located in Deep Cove on the Saanich Peninsula. Specializing in hand crafted high quality wines. Owners Michael Betts and Linda Plimley were the first Farm Gate Winery in the Saanich Peninsula and Victoria area. The winery features a beautiful tasting room and patio. Micheal Betts is a man of many talents he continues to build on to the winery adding to the consumers enjoyment. Tours by appointment.Located in Deep Cove on the Saanich Peninsula. Specializing in hand crafted high quality wines. Owners Michael Betts and Linda Plimley were the first Farm Gate Winery in the Saanic...
Description: Located just to the north of Nanaimo featuring Pinot Noir. Proprietor Harry Von Wolff features Pinot Noir. Harry designed his tasting room with a European flavour. Look for their Grand Rouge dessert wine.Located just to the north of Nanaimo featuring Pinot Noir. Proprietor Harry Von Wolff features Pinot Noir. Harry designed his tasting room with a European flavour. Look for their G...
Description: Cherry point was purchased in 2003 by the Cowichan Tribes making it the second winery owned by First Nations. Cherry Point Vineyards was established in 1990, and was licensed as a farm winery in 1994. Situated on a gravelly glacial deposit in the Cowichan valley, our terroir has been compared to the best of the Alsace and Chablis locations. Owners Wayne and Helena Ulrich have a unique picturesque spot for their vineyard near Cobble Hill. The winery has produced a 2000 Reserve Agria. Agria is an early ripening red grape that has been developed on the Island. A number of government research projects are carried out at Cherry Point to find the best grapes for the Island.Cherry point was purchased in 2003 by the Cowichan Tribes making it the second winery owned by First Nations. Cherry Point Vineyards was established in 1990, and was licensed as a ...
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