Encompassing Vancouver, Surrey, Richmond, New Westminster to Delta, Langley, Aldergrove and Abbotsford in the east, the Fraser Valley wine region is dedicated to producing high quality, handcrafted wines with diverse varieties and styles: from unique fruit wines to delicious sparkling wines to fresh, fruit-forward table wines to fortified. Proximity to countless urban households makes the Fraser Valley wine region the ideal destination for day trips. Your visit won’t be limited to only wine tastings, however. Several wineries offer food experiences such as farm tours and bistro dining. The Fraser Valley produces a diverse range of superbly handcrafted wines, including unique sparkling wines, fortified wines and fruit-forward table wines. Silty with a high amount of organic matter, Fraser Valley soils are extremely agriculture-friendly, producing more than half of BC’s annual agriculture revenue. With a low risk of frost and winter damage, 200 acres of the Fraser Valley are planted with grape vines. The most common varietals in this area are: Pinot Noir, Bacchus, Siegerrebe, Blattner Cabernet Foch, Pinot Gris, Madelaine Angevine, Gewurztraminer and Reichensteiner.
Encompassing Vancouver, Surrey, Richmond, New Westminster to Delta, Langley, Aldergrove and Abbotsford in the east, the Fraser Valley wine region is dedicated to producing high quality, handcrafted wines with diverse varieties and styles: from unique fruit wines to delicious sparkling wines to fresh, fruit-forward table wines to fortified. Proximity to countless urban households makes the Fraser Valley wine region the ideal destination for day trips. Your visit won’t be limited to only wine tastings, however. Several wineries offer food experiences such as farm tours and bistro dining. The Fraser Valley produces a diverse range of superbly handcrafted wines, including unique sparkling wines, fortified wines and fruit-forward table wines. Silty with a high amount of organic matter, Fraser Valley soils are extremely agriculture-friendly, producing more than half of BC’s annual agriculture revenue. With a low risk of frost and winter damage, 200 acres of the Fraser Valley are planted with grape vines. The most common varietals in this area are: Pinot Noir, Bacchus, Siegerrebe, Blattner Cabernet Foch, Pinot Gris, Madelaine Angevine, Gewurztraminer and Reichensteiner.
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