7 Cozy Nova Scotia Wineries to Visit This Winter (2025)
From roaring fireplaces to snow-covered vineyard views, discover the 7 coziest Nova Scotia wineries to visit this winter.
Latest winery spotlights, travel planning tips and tasting notes from across Nova Scotia wine country.
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Small-lot tastings inside a renovated barn and sweeping valley views define a visit to 1365 Church Street.
A relocated church tasting room, farmhouse restaurant and seasonal stay packages make Avondale Sky a full-service escape.
A restored 19th-century bank barn, estuary views and estate-grown wines define the Bear River Vineyards tasting.
Traditional-method sparkling focus, guided tastings and terrace views make Benjamin Bridge a flagship Gaspereau Valley visit.
Clifftop tastings, brisk Fundy breezes and seafood-friendly wines define the experience at Blomidon Estate Winery.
Northumberland Shore breezes, lawn picnics and approachable bottles make Jost a crowd-pleasing classic for Nova Scotia wine travellers.
Organic sparkling focus, garden-style tastings, and biocyclic vegan farming make L’Acadie Vineyards a sparkling-first stop.
Organic farming, thoughtful cuisine and precise cool-climate wines anchor Lightfoot & Wolfville’s estate experience.
Farm-to-table bistro, tasting bar and sweeping views over the Minas Basin make Luckett Vineyards a one-stop summer favourite.