1365 Church Street Vineyard & Winery — Barnside Views

Small-lot tastings inside a renovated barn and sweeping valley views define a visit to 1365 Church Street.

Website:

1365churchstreet.com

Why 1365 Church Street Wins Over Scenic Seekers

1365 Church Street Vineyard & Winery sits on a hillside farm that frames broad Annapolis Valley views. The converted barn tasting room keeps things conversational and relaxed, ideal for visitors who prefer to sample wines with the owners or long-time hosts. Flowering garden beds and Adirondack chairs invite you to linger with a glass while soaking up the landscape.

It is a photogenic pause on any Wolfville-area itinerary, especially for travellers who value small production stories and a slower pace.

Hospitality & What to Expect

Tastings lean casual yet informative. Staff often pour in small groups and share vineyard updates, pairing tips and seasonal projects. Indoors you will find the barn’s original beams and airy windows; outdoors, picnic tables and garden paths create relaxed spaces to explore between pours.

Because the winery keeps production tight, release lists change quickly—ask about limited bottles or winery-only offerings if you are chasing something special.

Wines, Tidal Bay & Pairing Notes

Expect a tight lineup of crisp whites, fresh rosé and light-bodied reds that embrace Nova Scotia’s signature acidity. Tidal Bay makes an appearance in seasons when the winery participates in the appellation program, showcasing citrus, green apple and saline notes that sing with seafood.

Still whites often highlight L'Acadie Blanc and other hybrids tuned to the climate, while barrel-fermented lots appear in limited runs. Grab a bottle or two for sunset picnics nearby.

Tastings, Tours & Food

Walk-ins are welcome through peak season, though phoning ahead guarantees space for larger groups or stormy days. There is no on-site restaurant, so pair your visit with a nearby cafe or pack a picnic to enjoy at the outdoor seating areas.

Special tastings and collaborative events pop up occasionally—keep an eye on social channels for updates.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall delivers the richest garden displays and the longest golden hours. Shoulder season visits offer quieter tastings, but check operating hours before heading out.

Nearby Wineries to Pair With

Plan Your Visit

  • Pack a picnic or snacks—no restaurant on site.
  • Bring a camera for sweeping valley panoramas.
  • Check hours and weather before setting out; the patio shines on sunny afternoons.