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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia, a Peninsula on Canada's East Coast bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Fundy . The southern tip of Nova Scotia dips below the 45th. parallel. There are six very distict winegrowning areas.
The Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia was established in 1982. Nova Scotia boasts 22 grape growers and 400 acres of grapes The first varieties to show promise in Nova Scotia were French hybrids: Marechal Foch, DeChaunac, Castel 19637, Baco Noir, Leon Millot, and Seyval Blanc. Two Russian hybrids, Mischurnitz and Severnyi, which are amurensis crosses, were also of interest for early ripening, high sugar content, good production and winter hardiness.
The history of winemaking in Nova Scotia can be traced back to the year 1611.
Bear River Vineyards
133 Chute Road,
Bear River
NS , B0S 1B0
Tel: 902.467.4156
Chris@nswine.com
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Located in the beautiful
Bear River Valley near the south western end of the Annapolis Basin. The winery owned by Chris Hawes became the only Licenced Cottage Winery in the province of NS Feb 2006. Chris claims to be the smallest winery with only 3.6 acres planted over the last 12 years. Chris began growing grapes in 1987.
According to Author Chris Naugler , vines were first planted on this site in 1611. The farm house beside the vineyard was built in 1784. Our winery building was built in 1883 and the first experimental planting by the NS Dept.
of Agriculture was in 1963.
The vineyard environment and aspect in Bear River ripens eight varieties of vinifera. Well drained glacial soil and steeply sloping rows, warmed by the inland flow of the sea creates an ideal vineyard climate.
Wines produced include Chardonnay Pinot, Gris, Baco Noir and Pinot Noir.
Winemaker: Gerald Lallament
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Blomidon Estate Winery
10318 Hwy. 221
Canning, NS B0P 1H0
Toll Free: 1-877-582-7565
Tel: 902-582-7565
Fax: 902-582-3661
habwines@ns.sympatico.ca
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Located in Canning, Nova Scotia, in the heart of the Annapolis Valley on
Minas Basin, home to the world's highest tides.
Officially known as Blomidon Estate Winery at Habitant Vineyards
The original vines were planted in 1986 as part of an
experimental vineyard and later sold to Jost Winery;
who in turn sold the property to Peter Jensen and Laura McCain-Jensen. They opened the winery in 1997.
They also own Creekside Estates in Ontario
The unique climate of the Minas Basin allows for the grapes to thrive, tides influence the temperature and air movement. Gentle south-facing slopes allow for great drainage and maximal sun exposure. The sandy soil is also beneficial. All of which contributes to the production ofaward winning wines, most recently a Bronze medal for their
2002 L'Acadie Blanc at the 2004 Canadian Wine Awards
Blomidon Estate Winery and its estate vineyards are located on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy. The land's gentle slope and sandy soil provides the vines with good drainage while the south facing slope of the vineyard allows the grapes maximum sun exposure. Most importantly, the inlets to the bay have the highest tides in the world, up to 16 feet. This truly unique tidal motion creates an extraordinarily unique environment for grape growing. The high tides of the region protect vines from freezing temperatures and frost by ensuring air movement and moderating temperatures year round.
Winemaker: Wes Lowrey
Winemaking Philosophy: is to work with varieties that thrive in this climate, while continually pushing the envelope with new experimental varieties as well. Our signature wines are L'Acadie Blanc, Baco Noir and the first 100% Nova Scotian Chardonnay
current grape varieties include L'Acadie Blanc, Seyval Blanc,
Chardonnay,
Baco Noir and Shiraz
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Creekside Estate Winery // handicap accessible
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Gaspereau Vineyards
2239 White Rock Road,
Gaspereau
NS , B4P 2R1 .
Tel: 902.542.1455
info@jostwine.com
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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
At Gaspereau Vineyards, Jost planted Chardonnay, Riesling, Ortega and Vidal on the warmer upper part of a vineyard and varieties such as De Chaunac, L'Acadie, New York Muscat and Kuhlmann further down what is a fairly continual slope. “Chardonnay always makes it through the winter and it produces a decent wine,” Jost says. “But I like L'Acadie,” referring to the most widely planted white variety in Nova Scotia . In the Gaspereau site, the variety yields a wine that the wine shop staff describe as “dangerously drinkable.” The wine shows sweet, zesty citrus flavours with a dry finish
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11611 Highway 1, PO Box 105,
Grand Pré , Nova Scotia B0P 1M0
Phone: (866) GPWINES or (902) 542-1753
Fax: (902) 542-0060
E-mail: mail@grandprewines.ns.c
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The winery was founded in 1978; the first winery in Nova Scotia
In 1993, Swiss businessman, Hanspeter Stutz, bought Grand Pré. Stutz was undaunted by the challenge of purchasing and restoring the vineyard. Now, with his vision and determination, Mr. Stutz has successfully established Domaine de Grand Pré as a proud and viable winery
The winery includes a
restaurant named Le Caveau; built in the original 1828 house
The primary wine varieties at Grand Pré are Marechal Foch and Leon Millot for red. The whites are New York Muscat and L'Acade for whites . Quality Ice wines are made from Vidal and New York Muscat
Winemaker: Juerg Stutz
Domaine de Grand Pré has a unique approach to winemaking. Unlike most New World wineries producing Old World wines, such as Chardonnay, Hanspeter believes wine producers should develop distinct varieties, styles and vineyard practices based on particular soils and climates. To achieve this, Domaine de Grand Pré has partnered with the Agriculture Canada Station in Kentville, Nova Scotia to develop unique Nova Scotian varieties.
Domaine de Grand Pré wines are exclusively available at the facility's wine shop and at its restaurant
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Jost Vineyards Ltd
48 Vintage Lane
Malagash, Nova Scotia
Canada B0K 1E0
Phone 902-257-2636
Fax 902-257-2248
Toll Free 1-800-565-4567
info@jostwine.com
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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.
In 1970, in search of vast lands and new freedoms, the Jost family, Hans, Erna and children, Hans Christian and Ellen, immigrated to Nova Scotia. It was not until 1978 that the Jost's returned to the family tradition and began experimenting with grapes. With the success of these grapevines, more vineyards were planted and a use for the resulting harvest required. Jost Vineyards became a licensed winery in November 1983 and the first cellar was built in 1984.
The winery has over 75 acres located in the Malagash and Gaspereau Valley. The most common varieties are Marechal Foch, L'Acadie Blanc, Muscat, Leon Millot, Geisenheim, Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, Mischurnitz and Severnyi
. The Vintage Loft operates during the summer and is a charming gift store filled with local crafts, books and unique gift ideas.
The Charity Grape Stomp in September is always a great time and enjoyment is almost a guarantee.
Winemakers: Hans Christian Jost and & David Beardsall
Their philosophy "produce crisp,clean wines. The flavor of the wine should come from the fermentation of clean grapes and juice".
Jost believes the long,gentle growing season in Nova Scotia brings forth unique characteristics to the wine. Wine is created in the vineyard.
Their 1999 Vidal Icewine from Jost Vineyards of Malagash beat 594 other entries in the All-Canadian Wine Championships on May 13.
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Lunenburg County Winery
RR#3 Mahone Bay,
Newburne,
Nova Scotia
B0J 2E0
Phone: (902) 644-2415
Fax: (902) 644-3614
E-mail:
info@canada-wine.com
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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.
They have 24 fruit wines made from only 100% NS grown fruit and 4 grape wines also made from 100% NS grapes. Their award winning wines include Apple, Cranberry, Blueberry and the noted Montbeliard Pear*.
They also produce two maple flavoured wines
Oxbells & Fireflies and
Kejimkujik Maple.
Winemaker: Winemaker Daniel Sanft
Signature wines:
Montbeliard Pear,
Blueberry,
New York Muscat
*Heather Sanft winemakers wife was born in Halifax, NS a 8th generation Nova Scotian who family arrived in 1753 from Montbeliard, France.
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Petite Riviere Vineyard
1300 Italy Cross Road
Crouston, NS
Phone: 902-688-2295
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The winery opened in 2004 Owned by
Philip and Carol Wamboldt. This is the first winery on the North Shore
in the
LaHave River valley. Here they grow some Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier,Chardonnay,and Zwiigelt.
The majority of their two vineyards are planted withhybrids, Seyval Blanc,L'Acadie,Leon millot, baco noir,Triomphre d'Alsace and Kuhlmann.
In 2002 , together with Drs. Chris Naugler and Bruce Wright , they published the Nova Scotia Winegrower's Guide . It was seen as quite a coup that this very timely little book, a landmark for the industry as a whole, should originate from a virtually unknown upstart region.
Winemaker : Philip Wambolt:
Note: Philip Wamboldt was killed in a car accident on Dec 23rd.
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Ste. Famille Wines
9 Dudley Park Lane
Falmouth NS BOP 1LO
Phone: 902-798-8311
Fax: 902-798-9418
1-800-565-0993
corkum@st-famille.ns.ca
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Located in the Avon River Valley the gateway to the Annapolis Valley. The winery sits on a south facing slope over looking the valley.
Owned and operated
by Suzanne and Doug Corkum. The Winery takes it's name the land where they build the winery.
In 1680 the Acadian village known as la Paroisee Sainte Famille was founded here.
Ste. Femille first planted their vineyard in 1979.
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Telder Berry Wines
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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.
Robert and Barbara Telder, decided to produce only quality fruit wines. The Telder Berry Winery was the first all-fruit winery in Nova Scotia, Canada. The climate and soil of the Atlantic Provinces produces some of the best berries in the world, particularly the strawberry, raspberry and blueberry. The official fruit of Nova Scotia, the wild blueberry, makes Telder Berry's most popular semi-sweet "Blueberry Wine" and the semi-sweet "Strawberry Wine" is a close second. The winery and farm officially changed hands in the summer of 1997. The new owners are the Telder's son Brian and his wife Lisa.
Telder Berry winery is no longer operating.
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Williamsdale Winery
RR#1 Williamsdale
Nova Scotia B0M 1E0
Phone: (800) 439-1224 or (902) 686-3117
Fax: (902) 686-3776
E-mail: dcarter@fox.nstn.ca
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Established in 1987, this producer has specialized in making wines from the blueberries grown in northern Nova Scotia . During the tourist season, Williamsdale also sells a variety of other food products incorporating berries, and offers farm tours.
Winemaker: D. Carter
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Nova Scotia is home ot the world
world's highest tide ebb out of the Minas Basin