If you think that Nova Scotia is about a boundless natural world, you’re right. However, you might not know that rolling vineyards are a part of its natural bounty. Nova Scotia’s wine country is mainly present in the Annapolis Valley and the South Shore. Despite some climate-related difficulties, this maritime province is gradually gaining recognition for its crisp and less sweet wines. Well-known varietals like Pinot Noir or Chardonnay may not be so common here, however, local vintners have been growing wines that can thrive in local climate and ripen within a rather short period. Are you intrigued about what it takes to produce wine here and what it tastes like? Come to Nova Scotia to discover another side of Canada’s viticultural practices.
Wine Enthusiast Tour
Halifax, Nova Scotia