British Columbia The Islands
Vancouver Island is located in the southwestern corner of the province of British Columbia . It is separated from mainland Canada by the Strait of Georgia , Johnstone Strait , and Queen Charlotte Strait , and from the U.S. state of Washington by the Strait of Juan de Fuca . To the west of the island is the Pacific Ocean
The island is roughly divided between a rugged, wet west coast and a drier, more rolling east coast by the Vancouver Island Ranges , which run down most of the length of the island. The highest point in these ranges and on the island is the Golden Hinde , at 2195 m or 7219 ft.
Vancouver Island - Victoria & the Gulf Islands boast the mildest climate in Canada.
Summertime is reliably warm and sunny, with frequent ocean breezes. Temperatures reach average highs in the mid 20's Celsius (70 to 80 Fahrenheit) but evenings can be cool. In winter the Vancouver Island region is the most temperate of all British Columbia, with temperatures just below 0 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit). The Gulf Island wineries are listed on their own page
Most of Vancouver Island Wineries are located on the
Saanich Peninsula
or the Cowichan Valley.
The Saanich Peninsula on the southern east tip of the Island (see maps)
flanked to the west by Saanich Inlet and Georgia Strait to the east. Looking across the Saanich Inlet you can see the Cowichan Valley. It is a larger area extending from just above Victoria up to the city of
Nanaimo.
Vancouver Island
Alderlea Vineyards Ltd
1751 Stamps Road
Duncan BC
V9L 5W2
250-746-7122
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Roger and Nancy Dosman operate this winery near Duncan (which used be named Alderlea)
on the slopes above Quamichan Lake. Established in 1992 Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir are grown on the slopes of this
Cowichan Valley winery. Other quality white wine varieties, Pinot Auxerrois and Bacchus and a dark
full-bodied red Clarinet, made from 100% Marechal Foch grapes round out their varietal releases.
Alderlea also produces a powerfully aromatic white blend. Angeliquend a very dark rich port style wine Hearth.
Roger often uses a method know as tending to aid in the ripping of the grapes. Polyethylene sheets are draped over the vines in spring to accelerate growth through a green house effect. This is an aid for late maturing grapes.
Winemaker: Roger Dosman
Philosophy: dedicated to growing high quality grapes and producing 100% estate grown wines
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Averill Creek Winery
6556 North Road
Duncan BC.
Phone: (250) 715-7379
E-mail: andyj@averillcreek.ca
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The winery is a 150 ton capacity winery built on the side of Mt Prevost.
Owned by Andrew Johnson from Alberta. Andrew has researched and worked in the wine industry since 1998 .Andy prepared
by apprenticing in the vineyards of Italy, France, Australia, and New Zealand.
Andy was drawn to Vancouver Island, in particular to the Cowichan Valley. This valley in the rain shadow of the Olympic Peninsula and the Malahat has long dry summers and very good grape growing soils; deep, with well-drained sand and gravel. The property has 46 acres on a steep southward slope. Over 1400 vines are currently planted, including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer and Merlot
The Averill Creek Winery takes its name from the pretty little creek that cuts through the vineyard as it runs down the southern slopes of Mount Prevost into the Cowichan Valley of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Averill Creek only uses screw tops to seal its wine. The wine maker believes this is the best way to preserve the natural quality of the wine over a long period of time
Winemaker: Andrew Johnston
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Barking Dog Organic Vineyard
6170 Old West Saanich Rd
Victoria , BC V9E 2G8
barkingdog@shaw.ca
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Located on the beautiful Saanich Peninsula,the winery is owened by
Jon and Lana Popham
actually operated under Winchester Cellars licence. The winery is named after their
yellow lab named George.
Originally operating as a farm owned by Jon's parents. Jon's father Ed following his dream planted the vineyard 1977 . Ortega and Bacchus been the two main varitities. Newer varities include Pinot Noir and Foch. They began producing wines in 2005.
The winery is certified Organic
signature wines are Ortega/Bacchus Blend and Dornfelder/Blackberry Port
Winemaker: Ken Winchester
Philosophy: Pure and Happy! You can taste the love! We are a Certified Organic Vineyard
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Beaufort Vineyards
5854 Pickering Road
Courtenay, BC
V9J 1T4
250-338-1357
beaufortwines@shaw.ca
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Located 8km north of
Courtenay
the winery has a great view of
Beaufort mountain range.
The wineries logo is the
Moai statues
of Easter Island. Owners
Susan and Jeff Vandermolen
sought out a local carver, Stan Skuse (X-Dream Sculptures) from Campbell River, and commissioned him to carve their Moai
The winery was licenced in 2007 and is the first in the Comax Valley.
Winemaker: Susan Vandermolen
Philosophy: Focus on high quality handcrafted wines
· Minimal inputs into the wine
· Use of detailed lab analysis to minimize additions and adjustments
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Blue Grouse Vineyards
4365 Blue Grouse Road
Duncan, BC
V9L 6M3 Canada
Phone: (250) 743-3834 Fax: (250) 743-9305
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Located on Blue Grouse Road in a country forest setting; established in 1989 they feature a red wine made from Black Muscat. Dr. Hans H Kiltz Winemaker states "Accepting the challenge to be a vintner on Vancouver Island requires making a commitment. To Blue Grouse this means that the character of our wines must reflect this unique location and complement the regional cuisine of the West Coast in the best possible way."
The soil at Blue Grouse Vineyards is mainly a mixture of clay and sand, however there are also areas of gravelly soil. The winery grows only Vitis Vinifera, the real wine grapes introduced from Europe which are primarily cool climate varieties such as Bacchus Ortega, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Müller-Thurgau.
Winemaker: Dr. Hans Kiltz
October through March - Wednesday through Saturday 11am until 5pm
April through September - Wednesday through Sunday 11am until 5pm
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Chalet Estate Winery
11195 Chalet Road
North Saanich BC
V8L 5M1
250-656-2552
chaletestate@shaw.ca
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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. Michael Betts is a man of many talents he continues to build on to the winery adding to the consumer's enjoyment. Tours by appointment.
Winemaker: Michael Betts
Philosophy:
Quality Wines from Quality Grapes
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Cherry Point Vineyard
840 Cherry Point Road, RR# 3
Cobble Hill, B.C. Canada V0R 1L0
Tel: (250) 743-1272
Fax: (250) 743-1059
email: ulrich@shaw.ca
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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.
Winemaker : Simon Spencer
Philosophy: the production of hand-crafted premium wines made entirely on our own premises,
using 100% British Columbia grapes.
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Chase & Warren Estate Winery Vineyards
6253 Drinkwater Road
Port Alberni, BC
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All by itself off the wine path in the northwest lies this new winery,owned and
operated by Vaughan Chase and Ron Crema . The winery started by chance when some
decorative Gewürztraminer did extremely well. This led to the planting of other varieties in 1996. Five acres in total. Hard work and difficult conditions plagued the winery for the next few years.
In 2003 the winery opened the its wine shop with only 150 cases but good wine sells and it provided some much need cash for future development.
The winery focus on German style wines that suit the local market of Port Alberni.
The winery currently has 12 acres of vines.
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Church and State Winery
1445 Benvenuto Avenue
Brentwood Bay, British Columbia
V8M 1J5
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Opened May 2003 , as Victoria Estates located in the Saanich Peninsula on Vancouver Island.
Described by noted author John Schreiner as One of the five best-designed wineries in British Columbia.
The winery was sold in 2005 to
Kim Pullen. The winery has 25 acres with views of the valley and ocean; 11 acres are planted with Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris
The winery's Brentwood Bay location is well located for the many tourists who visit the area, and in one stop they get the best of two wine regions – Vancouver Island and the Okanagan Valley , where the majority of the winery's fruit is sourced. The winery sources Okanagan Valley fruit as Vancouver Island does not produce enough supply or diversity of classic vitis vinifera grapes.
Pullen has revamped the winery which is now a stunning salute to “modern meets rustic sophistication” in a grand room that utilizes natural timber and stone as well as gleaming metals and concrete. Large windows overlook the vineyard and invite the outside in, offering a deck with the perfect view of the surrounding landscape. Visitors to the winery seeking a light snack can order a plate of artisan cheeses, complete with fresh crackers and breads made onsite. Church & State Wines also offers a unique wine and chocolate program, where visitors taste four wines paired with chocolate truffles made locally. Pullen and his team invite people to the winery this summer to taste the new wines and have a wonderful winery experience
Winemaker:
Bill Dyer
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Doel Winery
6645 Somenos Road.
Duncan.
(250) 715-0901
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Surgit Deol's family immigrated to Canada from the Punjab in 1980, and spent a few years in the Cowichan Valley
In 1999, the family bought a former dairy farm north of Duncan and, starting the following year, developed a 23-acre vineyard (Gamay, Maréchal Foch, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and a few odds and sods). The winery open fall of 2008
winemaker: Daniel Cosman
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Divino Estate Winery
1500 Freeman Rd, Cobble Hill,
BC V0R1L0
(250) 743-2311
(250) 743-1087 (fax)
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When Joe Busnardo retired from his winery in the Okanagan he relocated to Vancouver Island and started a new winery in Cobble Hill. They are located close to the Trans Canada Highway not far from Cowichan Bay. Joe was a successful owner and winemaker in the Okanagan before selling his winery and moving to his cooler Island location. Their wine shop is open only Friday and Saturday afternoons.
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Echo Valley Vineyard
4681 Waters Road
Duncan BC
250-748-1477
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Located in Glenora area ( near Zanatta & Godfrey-Brownell ). Owned by Albert Brennink and his son Edward. They operated a farm cultivating Scottish Highland cattle before realizing the potential of their land for growing wine grapes. Their consultant is Eric Von Krosigk. They started by planting a small experimental vineyard of 1 acre with 40 varieties. The best varieties will be planted covering 20 acres. Currently growing
5 acres of Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer . Planting 6 acreas of
Chardonnay, Kerner and Chasselas.
Winemaker:
Edward Brennink
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Glenterra Vineyard
Box 411, 3897 Cobble Hill Rd,
Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0
Phone: 250-743-2330
Fax: 250-743-2496
Email: glenterravineyards@shaw.ca
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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.
Winemaker : John Kelly
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Godfrey-Brownell Vineyards
4911 Marshall Road
Duncan BC
250-748-4889
info@gbvineyards.com
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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."
Winemaker: Eric von Krosigk
Philosophy: We want to make wines of fundamental quality that people enjoy.
We attempt to keep the whole process, from vineyard to bottle, as natural as possible.
Organic, biodynamic, eco-agro, whatever term you want to apply, there seems to be
clear evidence that the healthier the terroir, the better the wine potential.
The warm winters of the valley make it very easy to ferment and age without artificial intervention.
The gods made the land; the land makes the grapes; the grapes make the wine: the winemaker's
task is to make sure he's as invisible as possible.
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Malahat Estate Vineyard
1197 Aspen Road
Malahat BC
Phone: 250-474-5129
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Lorne Tomalty has developed his vineyard on the steep slopes of the Malahat. He has five acres on the southeastern slope. It may be the highest vineyard in Canada.
Ortega and Pinot Noir make up 80 percent of the vineyard.
Winemaker : Lorne Tomalty
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Marley Farm Winery Ltd.
1831 D Mount Newton X RD
Saanichton, BC
V8M 1L1 Canada
Phone: (250) 652-8667
Fax: (250) 652-8611
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Located in the tranquil Mount Newton Valley of the Saanich Peninsula above Victoria
the Marley family's dream came true. The vines were planted in 2000 and the winery opened in 2004.
Marley Farm Winery is a family-run boutique winery, owned by Mike Marley, the second cousin of musician Bob Marley, and Mike's wife Beverly. Together with winemaker Eric von Krosigk, the most medalled winemaker in Canada , the Marleys produce both traditional grape wines as well as fruit wines, using produce from their farm and local growers. Marley Farm Winery is the only fruit winery on Vancouver Island . Resident sheep and geese help to weed and fertilize the 5-acre vineyard and Marley Farm is also home to chickens, turkeys, ducks, horses and horse-drawn carriage trials.
The vineyard was planted with Pinot Grigio, Ortega and Pinot Noir, being the best suited varietals for our micro climate, soils and exposure. Fruits wines are also produced at the Marley's farm.
Winemaker:
Eric von Krosigk
Philosophy: Make great wines. Keep it simple. Have fun
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Rocky Creek Winery
1854 Myhrest Road
Cowichan Bay, BC
V0R 1N1
Phone: 250-668-5614
FAX: 250-748-5633
rockycreekwinery@shaw.ca
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The winery names after the creek which borders the property owned by Holford Family. Linda is the general manger and Mark is the winemaker.
Mark is a third-generation winemaker. After making amateur wines for over 20 years, we decided to establish a winery because of many requests from people who wanted his wine and winemaking experience. The winery is currently producing 4500L with plans to achieve 10,000L per year by 2009
signature wines : Pinot Noir, Ortega, Blackberry Port
Wine label are designed by local artists.
Winemaker:
Mark Holford
Philosophy. We are a boutique winery. The key to our success is our high quality wines from grapes grown on Vancouver Island . We expect our wines to meet VQA quality standards. We uphold uncompromising quality standards and operate our business with consistent integrity, excellence and honesty.
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Silverside Farm Winery
3810 Cobble Hill Road
Cobble Hill , BC , V0R 1L5
Phone:
250-743-9149
jaten@seaside.net
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unique winery in Cobble Hill producing Raspberry, Blueberry & Blackberry wines.
Bill & Jeanne Aten
bought the farm to operate as a mixed farm in 1982 and it has seen many changes from raising animals to producing raspberries and blueberries and now fruit wines. The plan is to keep the winery small scale and manage the quality of our product.
They also make jams, jellies, syrups and vinegars. The
tasting room is also an art gallery featuring work by local artist Jean Aten as well as gifts made by local craftspeople.
signature wines: Blueberry Port
Winemaker: Bill Aten
Philosophy:
To make the most tasty product available
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Starling Lane Winery
5271 Old West Saanich Road,
Victoria, British Columbia
V9E
2A9
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Starling Lane is a partnership of three families all vineyard owners,founded on the belief that quality wines begin with a commitment to produce high quality grapes in their small vineyards locate in
Saanich just outside
BC's Capital Victoria. The owners are Jerry and Sherry Mussio; John and Jacqueline Wrinch; Ken and Sue Houston.
The winery is located at the site of Heritage Farm The historical background of this piece of land dates back to the days of the infamous “Hanging” Judge Begbie who acquired this parcel of land in 1859.
Look for their Wild Blackberry Port-style dessert wine.
signature wines : Ortega, Marechal Foch, Pinot Noir
Winemaker: John Wrinch
Philosophy:good wines are produced in the vineyard
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Venturi-Schulze Vineyards
4235 Trans Canada Hwy., RR1
Cobble Hill, BC
V0R 1L0 Canada
Telephone 250-743-5630
FAX 250-743-5638
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Located in Cobble Hill, Giordano Venturi and Marilyn Schulze-Venturi
are committed to growing the highest quality grapes without pesticides
or herbicides, and are crafting world class wines. Michelle, Marilyn's daughter
also plays an important role at the winery.
The family also produces balsamic vinegar. The vinegary, or acetaia, was expanded by 2,000 sq. ft. in 1999. It houses dozens of large "nursery" barrels and 108 ageing barrels custom made in Italy from chestnut, cherry, acacia, ash and oak.
Philosophy: Each wine is an adventure woven around the season, the soil and the personalities of the varieties and winemakers. We add minimal amounts of sulphide at bottling to some of our wines. None is added to our Brut or dessert wine. To retain as much of the character of the grapes as possible, we neither fine nor sterile-filter, so storage temperatures become important: we recommend 10° to 12°C (50° to 55°F). All 750 ml bottles are closed with a crown cap instead of a cork. After so much effort in the vineyard and winery, we are not willing to compromise on quality by putting an unpredictable piece of bark in the neck of the bottle.
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VIGNETI ZANATTA
winery and vineyards
5039 Marshall Rd, Duncan
B.C. V9L 6S3
Telephone: (250) 748-2338
Fax: (250) 748-2347
Restaurant (250) 709-2279
Winery email: zanatta@zanatta.ca
Restaurant email: vinoteca@zanatta.ca
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The Zanatta family operates a 25 acre vineyard in the northwest corner of the valley.
Their historic family home was built in 1903.
The 120 acre farm was originally the site of a dairy farm when the Zanatta's purchased it in 1958.
Since then 30 acres have been planted in vines, including Ortega, Cayuga, Auxerrois, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Nero, Muscat, Merlot, and Madeleine X Sylvaner.
The remainder of the farm is in pasture, hay fields, forest and old fruit orchards.
Winemaker Lorrete Zanatta
Philosophy:Our goal is to produce quality wines with exceptional regional character. We achieve this by using only Vancouver Island grapes and unrushed winemaking techniques which allows for complete expression of the wines.
Vinoteca, food and wine bar was established in May of 1996. This new venture for Vigneti Zanatta allows us to explore the fascinating art of pairing simple country cuisine the wines. Vinoteca was Ileana Zanatta's creation. She took the family's 1903 farm house, restored it as closely as possible to its original character, added her own unique style and created an eclectic place to dine or sip your afternoon away.
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Winchester Cellars
6170 Old West Saanich Road
Victoria BC V9E 2G8
250-544-8217
Fax 250-544-8218 info@winchestercellars.com
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Located on the Saanich Peninsula near the capital of British Columbia, Victoria. This is Ken Winchester second winery. His first was in Paso Robles california which he successfully sold.
Ken also teaches at Okanagan University college and has become president of the Wine Island Growers association. His journey into to wines began in 1980 when he started making wines at home.
Earlier Ken had obtained his Master degree in environmental science at the university of Toronto
He also met his wife ,Fiona, thus promoting their return to Canada
Winchester produces only Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris
Winemaker:
Ken Winchester
Winemaking philosophy.
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