CANADA.The best Annapolis Valley vineyards in Nova Scotia.

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • #Canada #AnnapolisValley #Vineyards
    Canada’s east coast is renowned for its spectacular coastlines, friendly people and seafood, and it turns out there’s yet another reason to make the trip out: The best Annapolis Valley vineyards in Nova Scotia
    The picturesque valley cuts through the centre of the province and is home to pretty towns and vineyards, ranging from family-owned productions to larger operations that ship Nova Scotia wine across the country.
    There are more than a dozen vineyards scattered around the Annapolis Valley in spots like Wolfville, Grand-Pré and Gaspereau, serving up full-bodied varietals in gorgeous tasting rooms framed by stunning surroundings.
    Luckett Vineyards
    Most Wolfville wine tours include a stop at Luckett Vineyards, which is one of the most established operations in the valley.
    Producing up to 13-thousand cases per year, the winery overlooks the pretty Gaspereau Valley and is a popular spot for events thanks to its outdoor restaurant just steps away from the vines. Nestled between them is a rather unexpected addition: a bright red phone booth.The story goes that founder Pete Luckett who hailed from Nottingham, England, wanted a bit of home incorporated into the vineyard. He was rather fond of a phone booth that had been down the street from his childhood home in the UK, and mentioned it to a friend. Sure enough, that same phone booth showed up in Halifax two months later, in a box marked ‘Restaurant Supplies’ and it now has a special spot among the vines.
    Aside from the vineyard, the tasting room is also Instagram-worthy. Huge windows frame the sprawling valley outside, and the walls are lined with hundreds of artfully arranged wine bottles (which are of course available for purchase.)
    The vineyard is known for its fruit wines, as well as its Buried Red and Phone Box White blends. Luckett Vineyards is also the perfect place to stock up for a picnic, as it sells house-made olive oil and cheese, cured meats and olives.
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    P.S. Alex Korchanov author photo “Phone Box Red”

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  • @rinaabramova4281
    @rinaabramova4281 Рік тому +1

    Great vineyard #luckettvineyard #novascotia and video 👍👏 thank you 😊

  • @HobbyFilmAR
    @HobbyFilmAR  11 місяців тому

    #Canada #AnnapolisValley #Vineyards
    Canada’s east coast is renowned for its spectacular coastlines, friendly people and seafood, and it turns out there’s yet another reason to make the trip out: The best Annapolis Valley vineyards in Nova Scotia
    The picturesque valley cuts through the centre of the province and is home to pretty towns and vineyards, ranging from family-owned productions to larger operations that ship Nova Scotia wine across the country.
    There are more than a dozen vineyards scattered around the Annapolis Valley in spots like Wolfville, Grand-Pré and Gaspereau, serving up full-bodied varietals in gorgeous tasting rooms framed by stunning surroundings.
    Luckett Vineyards
    Most Wolfville wine tours include a stop at Luckett Vineyards, which is one of the most established operations in the valley.
    Producing up to 13-thousand cases per year, the winery overlooks the pretty Gaspereau Valley and is a popular spot for events thanks to its outdoor restaurant just steps away from the vines. Nestled between them is a rather unexpected addition: a bright red phone booth.The story goes that founder Pete Luckett who hailed from Nottingham, England, wanted a bit of home incorporated into the vineyard. He was rather fond of a phone booth that had been down the street from his childhood home in the UK, and mentioned it to a friend. Sure enough, that same phone booth showed up in Halifax two months later, in a box marked ‘Restaurant Supplies’ and it now has a special spot among the vines.