Makers’ Tasting and Dinner
A quiet drive through the rolling hills of the Northumberland Shore follows row after row of grapevines reaching for the sun – a promise of the flavours waiting ahead. First stop – a private tour and guided tasting at Nova Scotia’s pioneering winemaker whets your appetite. Onward to historic Creamery Square – transformed into your private taste-maker’s room – where pond-to-plate, locally sourced menus pair with handcrafted beer, distilled spirits, and award-winning vintages for a true taste of Nova Scotia.
Makers’ Tasting and Dinner
A quiet drive through the rolling hills of the Northumberland Shore follows row after row of grapevines reaching for the sun – a promise of the flavours waiting ahead. First stop – a private tour and guided tasting at Nova Scotia’s pioneering winemaker whets your appetite. Onward to historic Creamery Square – transformed into your private taste-maker’s room – where pond-to-plate, locally sourced menus pair with handcrafted beer, distilled spirits, and award-winning vintages for a true taste of Nova Scotia.
The drive along the Northumberland Shore – views straight out of a postcard. Photo: Jost Vineyard
It doesn’t get more authentic than locally-sourced menus paired with neighbouring wine, beer and spirits. Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia
The Grace is the Place (for dinner, that is) – Creamery Square’s heritage performance house and local-art gallery doubles as a private banquet space, and comes with its own ghost! Photo: Megan Moss Photography/Tourism Nova Scotia
From tide to table: lobster, mussels, oysters, and fresh-caught fish add a Nova Scotia dimension to farm-to-table dining. Photo: Tourism Nova Scotia
Memories For The Making
Celtic Fiddlers musical greeting on arrival – this is pure Nova Scotia hospitality – and the perfect excuse for everyone to dance a jig.
Wine, brews, spirits and seafood – a shared evening inspired by pride of place leaves everyone feeling indulged.
Culinary art and visual art combine when dessert is served in the Ice House Gallery.
Memories For The Making
Celtic Fiddlers musical greeting on arrival – this is pure Nova Scotia hospitality – and the perfect excuse for everyone to dance a jig.
Wine, brews, spirits and seafood – a shared evening inspired by pride of place leaves everyone feeling indulged.
Culinary art and visual art combine when dessert is served in the Ice House Gallery.
April to October