Annapolis Valley Wineries – East
Nova Scotia Wine Country
There are five regions of wine producers in Nova Scotia and the Annapolis Valley is considered wine country for Nova Scotia. The region is home to half of the Nova Scotia Wineries. The first winery was established in the late 1970s with Grand Pré Winery (Domaine de Grand Pré). Today there are twelve wineries including Lightfoot & Wolfville, Luckett Vineyards and Benjamin Bridge Winery that produces the most widely known wine from Nova Scotia, Nova 7. The town of Wolfville is the central location for most visitors with several wineries only minutes away and host of the Magic Winery Bus.
Avondale Sky Winery
The wine shop at Avondale Sky Winery is housed in a 180-year old former church that was transported 40km over the highest tides in the world. Stop by for a tasting, in this unique venue.
Benjamin Bridge Vineyards
Perhaps the province’s most widely-acclaimed wine, Benjamin Bridge’s Nova 7 sparkling has been garnering accolades for years and is a fan favourite with the locals. Enjoy an intimate tasting or tour to see what the buzz is all about.
Bent Ridge Winery
One of Nova Scotia’s most recently opened wineries is Bent Ridge Winery. Here you can sip your sample on the patio overlooking Ski Martock near Windsor year-round.
Blomidon Estate Winery
Situated on a scenic 10-acre setting on the edge of the Minas Basin near Canning, stop in at Blomidon Estate Winery for a tour and tasting of these award-winning wines.
Domaine de Grand Pré
What better combination than award-winning wines served at an award-winning onsite restaurant, Le Caveau. Get the best of both world’s when you visit Grand Pré Winery.
Gaspereau Vineyards
Located just minutes from Wolfville, Gaspereau Vineyards is a boutique winery is located alongside 35-acres of vineyards with the tasting room housed in a charming rustic red barn.
L’Acadie Vineyards
Nova Scotia’s first certified organic winery produces traditional method sparkling Nova Scotia wines. Enjoy a tasting overlooking the vineyard with a panoramic view of the Gaspereau Valley at L’Acadie Vineyards.
Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards
Housed in a stunning facility with a breathtaking view of Cape Blomidon and the Bay of Fundy, Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards is nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia wine country. Here you can pair your wine with a pizza baked onsite in the wood-fired oven.
Luckett Vineyards
While visiting Luckett Vineyards, enjoy lunch on the patio overlooking the vineyards and the can’t miss red phone booth plucked from the streets of London.
Mercator Vineyards
Located just east of the town of Wolfville and adjacent to the Grand-Pré National Historic site, Mercator Vineyards are situated on a bluff overlooking the historic Acadian dykelands at the point where the Cornwallis River enters the tidal bay of the Minas Basin.
Planters Ridge Winery
Visit for a tasting of aromatic whites and well-balanced, smooth red in the cozy tasting room of Planters Ridge Winery or take it outside and relax on the impressive patio overlooking the vineyard.
Sainte-Famille Wines
Situated on a gently sloping hill, overlooking the Avon River Valley, Sainte-Famille Wines has one of the warmest vineyard sites in Nova Scotia. The result is rich full bodied reds such as their premium Old Vines Marechal Foch, produced from the oldest vines in Nova Scotia.
Annapolis Valley Wineries – East
Nova Scotia Wine Country
There are five regions of wine producers in Nova Scotia and the Annapolis Valley is considered wine country for Nova Scotia. The region is home to half of the Nova Scotia Wineries. The first winery was established in the late 1970s with Grand Pré Winery (Domaine de Grand Pré). Today there are twelve wineries including Lightfoot & Wolfville, Luckett Vineyards and Benjamin Bridge Winery that produces the most widely known wine from Nova Scotia, Nova 7. The town of Wolfville is the central location for most visitors with several wineries only minutes away and host of the Magic Winery Bus.
Avondale Sky Winery
The wine shop at Avondale Sky Winery is housed in a 180-year old former church that was transported 40km over the highest tides in the world. Stop by for a tasting, in this unique venue.
Benjamin Bridge Vineyards
Perhaps the province’s most widely-acclaimed wine, Benjamin Bridge’s Nova 7 sparkling has been garnering accolades for years and is a fan favourite with the locals. Enjoy an intimate tasting or tour to see what the buzz is all about.
Bent Ridge Winery
One of Nova Scotia’s most recently opened wineries is Bent Ridge Winery. Here you can sip your sample on the patio overlooking Ski Martock near Windsor year-round.
Blomidon Estate Winery
Situated on a scenic 10-acre setting on the edge of the Minas Basin near Canning, stop in at Blomidon Estate Winery for a tour and tasting of these award-winning wines.
Domaine de Grand Pré
What better combination than award-winning wines served at an award-winning onsite restaurant, Le Caveau. Get the best of both world’s when you visit Grand Pré Winery.
Gaspereau Vineyards
Located just minutes from Wolfville, Gaspereau Vineyards is a boutique winery is located alongside 35-acres of vineyards with the tasting room housed in a charming rustic red barn.
L’Acadie Vineyards
Nova Scotia’s first certified organic winery produces traditional method sparkling Nova Scotia wines. Enjoy a tasting overlooking the vineyard with a panoramic view of the Gaspereau Valley at L’Acadie Vineyards.
Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards
Housed in a stunning facility with a breathtaking view of Cape Blomidon and the Bay of Fundy, Lightfoot & Wolfville Vineyards is nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia wine country. Here you can pair your wine with a pizza baked onsite in the wood-fired oven.
Luckett Vineyards
While visiting Luckett Vineyards, enjoy lunch on the patio overlooking the vineyards and the can’t miss red phone booth plucked from the streets of London.
Mercator Vineyards
Located just east of the town of Wolfville and adjacent to the Grand-Pré National Historic site, Mercator Vineyards are situated on a bluff overlooking the historic Acadian dykelands at the point where the Cornwallis River enters the tidal bay of the Minas Basin.
Planters Ridge Winery
Visit for a tasting of aromatic whites and well-balanced, smooth red in the cozy tasting room of Planters Ridge Winery or take it outside and relax on the impressive patio overlooking the vineyard.
Sainte-Famille Wines
Situated on a gently sloping hill, overlooking the Avon River Valley, Sainte-Famille Wines has one of the warmest vineyard sites in Nova Scotia. The result is rich full bodied reds such as their premium Old Vines Marechal Foch, produced from the oldest vines in Nova Scotia.
Annapolis Valley Wineries – East
Nova Scotia Wine Country
There are five regions of wine producers in Nova Scotia and the Annapolis Valley is considered wine country for Nova Scotia. The region is home to half of the Nova Scotia Wineries. The first winery was established in the late 1970s with Grand Pré Winery (Domaine de Grand Pré). Today there are twelve wineries including Lightfoot & Wolfville, Luckett Vineyards and Benjamin Bridge Winery that produces the most widely known wine from Nova Scotia, Nova 7. The town of Wolfville is the central location for most visitors with several wineries only minutes away and host of the Magic Winery Bus.