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We are open for tastings and sales from ten to five every day.
When the weather is chilly, we do tastings indoors in our comfortable living room by the fire.
When the weather is warm, we offer tastings on our outdoor bar. There is also a beautiful oyster-shell patio with private tables and lots of shade from a gigantic hemlock.
The patio now overlooks our latest planting, three acres of all the Bordeaux varietals.
You can purchase wine by the glass or bottle.
In the late spring and summer, you are welcome to bring your own picnic supplies or purchase a small plate of artisan bread and island cheese (Friday - Sunday).
We often have live jazz and do lots of special events.
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Click here for a printable map and directions
From the south, take the Island Highway (#1) north, toward Duncan. Watch for the new large sign just before Miller Road and the Old Farm Market. Turn left onto Miller Road and follow the signs to Glenora Road & Glenora itself (two small stores and a community hall). There's a 4-way stop in Glenora and just beyond it, you'll see the vines of Vignetti Zanatta. Turn left again, past Zanatta’s, and when you’re about 1 km. from Glenora turn left one more time into our driveway and drive through the forest. When you reach the deer gate and enter, you'll see the vineyards on the right. Head for the house and follow the signs for visitor parking.
From the north, take the Island Highway (#1) south, toward Duncan. Turn on Trunk Road and go into old Duncan. Just after you cross the E&N railway line, take a slant right for a single block and you can turn left onto Allenby. Go past the Cowichan Tribe admin buildings and big house and cross the bridge over the Cowichan River. At the four-way stop lean to the right onto Indian Road and you’ll see a sign for the three Glenora wineries. The village of Glenora is about 5 km up that road (two small stores and a community hall). There's a 4-way stop in Glenora and just beyond it, you'll see the vines of Vignetti Zanatta. Keep going straight (west), past Zanatta’s, and when you’re about 1 km. from Glenora turn left one more time into our driveway and drive through the forest. When you reach the deer gate and enter, you'll see the vineyards on the right. Head for the house and follow the signs for visitor parking.
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Megan Moore, a Contemporary Dancer based in Toronto, expresses her love of our Bacchus.

 The champagne riddling room 
 A few rows of the Chardonnay in July 2006
  A snapshot of the patio |