Vineyard and winery in Nova Scotia wine country
Nova Scotia Culinary Trail

Good Cheer Trail & Nova Scotia Wine Country

50+ stops · 20+ wineries · 3 wine regions · Canada's coolest wine scene

Updated June 2026

Nova Scotia's Good Cheer Trail is the ultimate digital passport to the province's best wineries, craft breweries, and artisan distilleries. From the award-winning sparkling wines of the Gaspereau Valley to the historic brew pubs of Halifax and the ice wine vineyards of the Northumberland Shore, this trail connects you to the makers who are putting Maritime flavours on the world stage.

Wine Country at a Glance

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4 Wine Regions

Annapolis Valley, Gaspereau Valley, Malagash Peninsula, and Bear River/South Shore — each with unique terroir.

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Good Cheer Trail

A digital passport connecting 50+ wineries, breweries, and distilleries across the province.

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Digital Passport

Check in at each stop using the Taste of Nova Scotia app or website to collect stamps and earn rewards.

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Tidal Influence

The Bay of Fundy's tides — the world's highest — moderate temperatures, creating a unique cool-climate wine region.

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Award-Winning Ice Wine

Grapes frozen on the vine at -8°C produce intensely flavoured dessert wines that win international medals.

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40+ Craft Breweries

Nova Scotia's craft beer scene is booming — from heritage breweries to experimental nano-brewers.

How the Good Cheer Trail Works

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Get the Passport

Sign up for the free Good Cheer Trail digital passport through the Taste of Nova Scotia website or mobile app. No download required — it works in your browser.

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Visit & Check In

Visit participating wineries, breweries, and distilleries across Nova Scotia. Check in at each location using your phone to collect digital stamps.

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Collect Stamps

Each check-in earns a stamp in your digital passport. The more stamps you collect, the closer you get to earning rewards and exclusive experiences.

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Earn Rewards

Redeem stamps for prizes including gift certificates, exclusive tastings, and Nova Scotia culinary experiences. The trail runs year-round.

Official trail website: Taste of Nova Scotia Good Cheer TrailTaste of NS App: Available on iOS and Android

Nova Scotia Wine Regions

Nova Scotia's wine regions are defined by their proximity to the ocean. The Bay of Fundy's massive tidal influence, the warm Northumberland Strait, and the Atlantic's moderating effect create distinct microclimates that produce wines unlike anywhere else in the world.

Annapolis Valley

Nova Scotia's primary wine region, stretching 160 km along the fertile valley between the North and South Mountains. The Bay of Fundy's massive tidal influence moderates temperatures, creating a unique microclimate where cool-climate grape varieties thrive. Home to the majority of NS wineries including Domaine de Grand Pré, Lightfoot & Wolfville, and Blomidon Estate.

Key Producers:

  • Domaine de Grand Pré
  • Lightfoot & Wolfville
  • Blomidon Estate
  • Planters Ridge

Gaspereau Valley

A smaller, sheltered sub-region branching off the Annapolis Valley, the Gaspereau Valley has become Nova Scotia's prestige wine destination. The valley floor's cool conditions produce wines with remarkable acidity and aromatic intensity. Benjamin Bridge's world-class sparkling wines and Luckett Vineyards' hillside views make this valley a must-visit.

Key Producers:

  • Benjamin Bridge
  • Luckett Vineyards
  • Gaspereau Vineyards

Malagash Peninsula

Nova Scotia's first wine region, located on the Northumberland Shore where warm ocean waters create a mild coastal microclimate. Jost Vineyards — the province's first winery (1983) — put Nova Scotia wine on the map. The peninsula's sandy soils and long growing season are ideal for cold-hardy hybrid varieties and ice wine production.

Key Producers:

  • Jost Vineyards
  • Brightspot Vineyard & Distillery

Bear River & South Shore

Two emerging wine areas: Bear River's steep, sheltered valley produces distinctive red hybrid wines, while the South Shore's Petite Riviere Vineyards is the province's only winery on the Atlantic coast. Both offer unique terroirs and boutique tasting experiences far from the crowds of the Annapolis Valley.

Key Producers:

  • Bear River Vineyards
  • Petite Riviere Vineyards

Top 10 Nova Scotia Wineries

From world-class sparkling wines to award-winning ice wine, these are the wineries that define Nova Scotia's rapidly growing reputation as a cool-climate wine destination.

#1 Annapolis Valley

Domaine de Grand Pré

📍 Wolfville, NS

One of Nova Scotia's most celebrated wineries, Domaine de Grand Pré sits on the historic grounds of the Grand Pré National Historic Site. The winery benefits from the unique microclimate created by the Bay of Fundy's tidal bore — the world's highest tides moderate temperatures, protecting vines from frost and extending the growing season. Their restaurant, Le Caveau, is one of Atlantic Canada's finest farm-to-table dining experiences.

🕐 Hours Open 7 days: Mon–Sat 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Sun 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
📍 Address 11611 Highway 1, Grand Pré, NS B0P 1M0
📞 Phone 902-542-1753
🌐 Website grandprewines.com

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • L'Acadie Blanc
  • Leon Millot
  • Ice Wine (Vidal)
  • Tidal Bay
  • Lucie Kuhlmann
  • Seyval Blanc
#2 Gaspereau Valley

Benjamin Bridge

📍 Wolfville, NS

Nova Scotia's prestige sparkling wine house, Benjamin Bridge has earned international acclaim for its traditional method sparkling wines that rival Champagne. The iconic Nova 7 — a lightly sparkling, off-dry rosé — has become a cultural phenomenon and the quintessential Nova Scotia summer wine. Their Brut Reserve and Traditional Method sparklings have won gold medals at international competitions.

🕐 Hours Jun–Oct: Daily 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Nov–May: By appointment
📍 Address 1966 White Rock Road, Wolfville, NS
📞 Phone 902-542-1560
🌐 Website www.benjaminbridge.com

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Nova 7 (Sparkling Rosé)
  • Brut Reserve (Traditional Method)
  • Traditional Method Brut
  • Riesling
  • Pet Nat
#3 Annapolis Valley

Lightfoot & Wolfville

📍 Wolfville, NS

A fourth-generation farming family turned organic and biodynamic winery. Lightfoot & Wolfville is committed to sustainable viticulture — their vineyards are certified organic and they practice biodynamic farming methods. The stunning tasting room overlooks the dykelands of the Annapolis Valley and Cornwallis River, offering one of the most picturesque wine-tasting experiences in Canada.

🕐 Hours May–Oct: Daily 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM; Nov–Apr: Thu–Mon 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
📍 Address 11113 Highway 1, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R2
📞 Phone 902-542-7228

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Chardonnay
  • Riesling
  • Pet Nat
  • Pinot Noir
  • Sparkling Chardonnay
  • Tidal Bay
#4 Gaspereau Valley

Luckett Vineyards

📍 Gaspereau, NS

Perched on a hillside overlooking the Gaspereau Valley, Luckett Vineyards is instantly recognizable by the iconic red British phone booth standing in the vineyard — a quirky tribute to owner Pete Luckett's English heritage. The winery produces approachable, fruit-forward wines and their Crush Pad Bistro offers stunning valley views paired with local cuisine. The vineyard's south-facing slopes capture maximum Maritime sunshine.

🕐 Hours May–Oct: Daily 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM; Nov–Apr: Wed–Sun 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📍 Address 1293 Grand Pré Road, Gaspereau, NS B4P 2R3
📞 Phone 902-542-2601

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Seyval Blanc
  • Ortega
  • Rosé
  • L'Acadie Blanc
  • Sommerset (off-dry white)
  • Borealis Red
#5 Annapolis Valley

Blomidon Estate Winery

📍 Canning, NS

One of Nova Scotia's oldest wineries, Blomidon Estate sits on the dramatic shores of the Minas Basin with sweeping views of Cape Blomidon. The winery pioneered cool-climate winemaking in the province and continues to produce critically acclaimed wines. Their Baco Noir is considered one of the best expressions of this hybrid grape in North America. The estate's elevation and proximity to the Bay of Fundy create ideal growing conditions.

🕐 Hours Jun–Oct: Daily 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Off-season: weekends only
📍 Address 10318 Prospect Road, Canning, NS B0P 1H0
📞 Phone 902-582-7510
🌐 Website blomidonwine.ca

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Baco Noir
  • L'Acadie Blanc
  • Sparkling
  • Tidal Bay
  • Vidal Icewine
  • Castel
#6 Annapolis Valley

Planters Ridge

📍 Port Williams, NS

Housed in a beautifully restored 1860s timber-frame barn, Planters Ridge combines historic charm with modern winemaking. The winery specializes in premium small-lot wines and has built a loyal following for its elegant sparkling wines and aromatic whites. The barn venue hosts weddings and events, making it one of the most photographed wineries in the province. Their tasting bar overlooks the vineyard and rolling farmland.

🕐 Hours Jun–Oct: Daily 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Off-season: Fri–Sun 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Address 1315 Church Street, Port Williams, NS B0P 1T0
📞 Phone 902-542-9200
🌐 Website www.plantersridge.ca

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Sparkling Brut
  • Riesling
  • Pinot Noir
  • L'Acadie Blanc
  • Rosé
  • Tidal Bay
#7 Gaspereau Valley

Gaspereau Vineyards

📍 Gaspereau, NS

Nestled deep in the Gaspereau Valley, this boutique winery focuses on producing premium wines that reflect the unique terroir of the valley floor. The cool-climate conditions produce wines with bright acidity and intense aromatics. Gaspereau Vineyards is known for its exceptional Riesling — considered one of the best in Eastern Canada — and its welcoming, unpretentious tasting experience.

🕐 Hours May–Oct: Daily 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Off-season: Wed–Sun 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Address 2239 White Rock Road, Gaspereau, NS B4P 2R1
📞 Phone 902-542-1849
🌐 Website gaspereauwine.ca

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Riesling
  • L'Acadie Blanc
  • Muscat
  • Port
  • Sparkling
  • Tidal Bay
#8 Malagash Peninsula

Jost Vineyards

📍 Malagash, NS

Nova Scotia's first commercial winery, established in 1983 by Hans Jost, a German immigrant who saw the potential of the Malagash Peninsula's mild microclimate. Jost Vineyards pioneered ice wine production in the province and remains one of the largest producers. The winery overlooks the warm waters of the Northumberland Strait, which moderate temperatures and create ideal conditions for cold-hardy grape varieties.

🕐 Hours Jun–Oct: Daily 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Off-season: Mon–Sat 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Address 11118 Highway 6, Malagash, NS B0K 1E0
📞 Phone 902-257-2636
🌐 Website www.jostwine.com

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Seyval Blanc
  • Vidal Icewine
  • Marechal Foch
  • Riesling
  • Leon Millot
  • Castel
#9 Bear River

Bear River Vineyards

📍 Bear River, NS

Tucked into the steep hillsides of the picturesque Bear River village — often called Nova Scotia's 'Switzerland' — this boutique winery produces small-batch wines in one of the province's most unique microclimates. The deep river valley creates a sheltered growing environment that allows varieties like Leon Millot and Lucie Kuhlmann to thrive. The tasting room offers panoramic views of one of Nova Scotia's most charming communities.

🕐 Hours 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM, May through Thanksgiving
📍 Address 133 Chute Road, Bear River, NS
📞 Phone 902-467-4156

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Leon Millot
  • Lucie Kuhlmann
  • Seyval Blanc
  • Rosé
  • Chardonnay
  • Maple Wine
#10 South Shore

Petite Riviere Vineyards

📍 Crousetown, NS

The only winery on Nova Scotia's South Shore, Petite Riviere Vineyards is a hidden gem surrounded by rolling hills and coastal scenery. The winery produces distinctive wines from cold-hardy hybrid grapes, with their Heritage Red blend gaining a cult following among local wine enthusiasts. The tasting room is rustic and welcoming, and the surrounding landscape is quintessentially Nova Scotian — stone walls, wildflowers, and ocean breezes.

🕐 Hours Jun–Oct: Thu–Mon 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Off-season: weekends or by appointment
📍 Address 1508 Highway 331, Crousetown, NS B0R 1E0
📞 Phone 902-688-2880
🌐 Website novascotia.com

🍷 Wines & Tasting Notes

  • Heritage Red
  • Castel
  • Rosé
  • L'Acadie Blanc
  • Seyval Blanc
  • Foch

Brewery Highlights

Nova Scotia's craft beer scene has exploded in recent years, with over 40 breweries now operating across the province. These standout breweries are all stops on the Good Cheer Trail.

Garrison Brewing Co.

📍 Halifax, NS

Nova Scotia's most iconic craft brewery, Garrison has been brewing award-winning beers since 1997. Their Halifax Seaport taproom is a must-visit, offering flagship beers like the Hoppy Bunny Black IPA and Martello Stout alongside seasonal releases. The brewery is named after the historic Halifax Citadel garrison.

Alexander Keith's Brewery

📍 Halifax, NS

Founded in 1820, Alexander Keith's is one of North America's oldest operating breweries. The historic brewery on the Halifax waterfront offers guided tours that combine beer tasting with living history — actors in period costume guide you through the original brewhouse. Keith's India Pale Ale is a Maritime institution.

Propeller Brewing Company

📍 Halifax, NS

A craft beer pioneer in Nova Scotia, Propeller has been brewing since 1999. Their Argyie Street location in Halifax's North End is a local favourite, known for consistently excellent beers. The Propeller IPA and Extra Special Bitter are staples of the Halifax beer scene.

Bootlegger Brewing

📍 Wolfville, NS

Located in the heart of Annapolis Valley wine country, Bootlegger Brewing bridges the gap between Nova Scotia's wine and beer cultures. The brewery produces small-batch craft beer using local ingredients, and the Wolfville taproom is a perfect stop between winery visits.

Unfiltered Brewing

📍 Halifax, NS

A craft innovator pushing the boundaries of Nova Scotia beer, Unfiltered Brewing specializes in hazy IPAs, sour beers, and experimental styles. Their small-batch approach means there's always something new on tap. A favourite among Halifax's craft beer enthusiasts.

Check out our complete Nova Scotia Craft Beer Guide for brewery crawls, tasting itineraries, and the full taproom map.

Artisan Distilleries

From Lunenburg rum to Malagash fruit spirits, Nova Scotia's craft distillers are producing small-batch spirits that capture the essence of the province.

Ironworks Distillery

📍 Lunenburg, NS

Housed in a former 19th-century ironworks marine foundry on the Lunenburg waterfront, Ironworks crafts small-batch rum, gin, apple liqueur, and absinthe using a traditional copper pot still. Their Bluenose Rum — named after the iconic schooner — is a Nova Scotia classic. The distillery is a highlight of any Lunenburg visit.

Steinhart Distillery

📍 Ardoise, NS

A family-run craft distillery in rural Hants County, Steinhart produces award-winning gin, vodka, and single malt whisky. Their La Vigne Gin is infused with locally grown Tidal Bay grape must, creating a uniquely Nova Scotian spirit. The distillery uses traditional copper pot stills and locally sourced botanicals.

Authentic Seacoast Distilling

📍 Guysborough, NS

Located in historic Guysborough on the Eastern Shore, this distillery produces small-batch rum inspired by Nova Scotia's maritime heritage. Their Authentic Seacoast Rum is aged in oak barrels and captures the spirit of the province's rugged coastline. The distillery shares space with a brewery and café.

Brightspot Vineyard & Distillery

📍 Malagash, NS

Nova Scotia's first fruit-focused distillery, Brightspot produces artisanal spirits from locally grown fruit — including blueberry gin, apple brandy, and fruit liqueurs. Located on the Malagash Peninsula near Jost Vineyards, the distillery celebrates the agricultural bounty of the Northumberland Shore.

🍎 Don't Skip the Cider — Canada's First Cider Appellation

Beyond wine, beer, and spirits, the Good Cheer Trail includes cideries producing under Canada's first cider appellation — a protected designation guaranteeing cider is made from 100% Nova Scotia–grown apples. It's a uniquely local taste of the province's orchard heritage. See our Culinary Trails guide for the full cidery list.

Day Trip Itineraries

Whether you have a car or prefer to stay on foot, these curated itineraries cover the best of Nova Scotia's wine and beer scenes.

Annapolis Valley Wine Day

A full-day wine tour through Nova Scotia's premier wine region, starting from Halifax and visiting the best wineries in the Annapolis and Gaspereau Valleys.

🚗 ~2 hrs total driving

Schedule:

  1. 8:30 AM — Depart Halifax (1 hr drive to Wolfville)
  2. 9:30 AM — Domaine de Grand Pré (tasting + Le Caveau restaurant)
  3. 11:30 AM — Lightfoot & Wolfville (organic/biodynamic tasting)
  4. 12:30 PM — Lunch at a Valley restaurant (Tatamagouche or The Noodle Guy in Wolfville)
  5. 2:00 PM — Benjamin Bridge (sparkling wine flight)
  6. 3:15 PM — Luckett Vineyards (phone booth photo op + tasting + Crush Pad Bistro)
  7. 4:30 PM — Gaspereau Vineyards (Riesling tasting)
  8. 5:30 PM — Head back to Halifax (1 hr drive)
💡 Pro Tip: Book tastings in advance during July–August. Many wineries offer food pairings — ask about cheese plates featuring Fox Hill Cheese House products. Designate a driver or book a guided tour from Halifax.

Halifax Brewery Crawl

A walkable brewery tour through downtown Halifax — no car needed. Experience Nova Scotia's craft beer scene on foot, with stops at the city's best breweries and a historic brewery tour.

🚗 Walkable — ~3 km total on foot

Schedule:

  1. 11:00 AM — Alexander Keith's Brewery Tour (waterfront, book ahead)
  2. 1:00 PM — Lunch at the Brewery Market (Saturday) or a waterfront pub
  3. 2:30 PM — Garrison Brewing Seaport Taproom (tasting flight)
  4. 4:00 PM — Propeller Brewing Co. (North End)
  5. 5:30 PM — Unfiltered Brewing (craft innovators)
💡 Pro Tip: This route is entirely walkable and transit-friendly — no car needed. The Alexander Keith's tour sells out fast; book online at least a week ahead. The Halifax Brewery Market on Saturday mornings is a perfect starting point with local food vendors.

Responsible Wine Tourism

Enjoying Nova Scotia's wine and beer scene responsibly ensures everyone has a great time — and gets home safely.

🚗 Designate a Driver

If you're driving the wine trail, designate a sober driver. Most wineries offer small tasting pours (1 oz), but they add up quickly across 4–5 stops.

🚐 Book a Guided Tour

Several Halifax-based tour operators offer full-day wine country tours with transportation. This is the safest and most relaxing way to experience the Annapolis Valley.

🏨 Stay Overnight

Wolfville and the Annapolis Valley have charming B&Bs and inns. Stay the night and continue your tasting the next day rather than driving back to Halifax after a full day of wine.

🚕 Taxi & Rideshare

Local taxi services operate in the Annapolis Valley. Some wineries can help arrange transportation. Rideshare availability is limited in rural areas — plan ahead.

✈️ Flights to Halifax (YHZ)

Most wine country trips begin at Halifax Stanfield International (YHZ), about an hour's drive from the Annapolis Valley. Compare fares on Aviasales to find the best route into Nova Scotia for your Good Cheer Trail adventure.

🚗 Need a Car for the Wine Trail?

Most wineries are in rural areas with no public transit. Book a rental car through GetRentacar for competitive rates.

🍷 Book Wine Tours & Experiences

Make the most of your Nova Scotia wine country visit with guided tours, tastings, and experiences. Klook offers curated wine tour activities, and Booking.com has the widest selection of accommodation near the wineries.

🛡️ Travel Insurance for Your Wine Trip

The Good Cheer Trail means rural driving, pre-booked tastings, and non-refundable accommodation. EKTA covers trip cancellation, medical emergencies, and roadside assistance so a snag doesn't unravel your wine country plans.

📱 Stay Connected in Wine Country

Cell coverage can drop between Annapolis Valley wineries. Grab a Canada eSIM and navigate between tasting rooms without roaming fees — activate before you leave home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Good Cheer Trail?
A Taste of Nova Scotia digital passport covering 50+ wineries, breweries, and distilleries across the province. Check in at participating locations using the app or website to collect stamps and earn rewards.
What is the Good Cheer Passport and when is it available in 2026?
The Good Cheer Trail Passport is a free digital pass that tracks your visits to participating wineries, breweries, and distilleries, rewarding repeat check-ins with stamps and exclusive perks. The 2026 passport launches with the tasting season in late spring and works through the Taste of Nova Scotia mobile app and website — activate it at your first stop or sign up online before you arrive.
How many wineries are in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia has over 20 licensed wineries across three main regions: the Annapolis Valley, Gaspereau Valley, and Malagash Peninsula. The industry continues to grow with new wineries and vineyards opening regularly.
What is Nova Scotia's signature grape?
L'Acadie Blanc is Nova Scotia's signature grape — a cold-hardy white variety developed at the University of Guelph specifically for Canadian Maritime climates. It produces crisp, aromatic wines with green apple and citrus notes.
Do I need a car to visit NS wineries?
Yes, most wineries are in rural areas with no public transit. Consider booking a guided wine tour from Halifax for the Annapolis Valley, or designate a driver. The Halifax Brewery Crawl is the exception — it's entirely walkable.
When is wine season in Nova Scotia?
June through October is the main tasting season. Summer offers the best weather for patio tastings. Harvest happens in September–October. Ice wine harvest occurs in January–February when temperatures drop below -8°C.
What is Nova Scotia ice wine?
A sweet dessert wine made from grapes frozen on the vine. Grapes are harvested at -8°C or colder, producing concentrated, intensely flavoured wine. NS produces award-winning ice wine from Vidal and other cold-hardy varieties. Jost Vineyards and Domaine de Grand Pré are leading producers.

Where to Stay in Wine Country

Book a charming B&B or country inn in the Annapolis Valley and wake up surrounded by vineyards. Booking.com has the widest selection of Nova Scotia properties, with free cancellation on most rooms.

The Good Cheer Trail is operated by Taste of Nova Scotia, the province's culinary tourism organization dedicated to promoting local food and drink. The trail operates on Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi'kmaw People.

Official site: Taste of Nova Scotia Good Cheer Trail