Discover the wineries of Fraser Valley on this private, 4-hour tour from Vancouver. Fraser Valley lies just outside Vancouver in the lush agricultural land that surrounds the city. Explore the small batch wineries that add to British Columbia's burgeoning reputation as a wine-growing region. Spend a fun and relaxing afternoon wine tasting and touring the countryside, sampling fruit and grape wines of a wide variety. Vancouver pickup and drop-off included.
Cadillac Touring Limo<br/>Pickup included
Adjacent to our winery is 15 acres of our lush vineyards. Our proximity to the city, while being surrounded by the vineyard, makes our scenery unique and unforgettable.
Experience their diverse portfolio of award-winning wines. Settle into the tasting room for a general tasting provided by knowledgeable staff members.
The Hogler Family have brought a taste of wine country to Richmond locals, patrons from surrounding cities, and tourists by producing a variety of wines, many being award- winners, both from Estate grown and Okanagan grapes.
The estate-produced varietals are located on the back 40 of the farm in Richmond. They are cool-season whites, with a focus on Pinot Gris, Schonburger, and Perle de Csaba. They also produce single varietals and field blends with fruit sourced from Okanagan vineyards.
SANDUZ ESTATE WINERY, LOCATED IN RICHMOND, B.C. IN THE HEART OF THE RICHEST AGRICULTURAL LANDS, OFFERS A RANGE OF FRUIT AND GRAPE WINES THAT AWAKEN THE PALATE MIND AND PASSION WITHIN. THE LOCAL CLIMATE HIGHLIGHTED BY HOT, DRY SUMMERS AND COOL WINTERS IS IDEAL FOR THE GROWTH OF THE FLAVOURFUL FRUIT AND BERRIES USED IN ALL THEIR WINES.
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