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Experience the Fraser Valley Winery Tour from Vancouver, exploring boutique vineyards, tasting unique wines, and enjoying personalized guide service for a half-day escape.

If you’re looking to escape the city and explore some of the best wines the Vancouver area has to offer, the Fraser Valley Winery Tour is a solid choice. This guided experience takes you through a handful of charming vineyards in Langley, offering a taste of local craftsmanship, stunning scenery, and a bit of regional history—all in about six hours.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its small-group vibe, which guarantees personal attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Plus, the inclusion of a curated snack pack with cheeses, fruit, chocolates, and crackers adds a thoughtful touch that enhances the wine tasting experience.
That said, one thing to consider is the extra cost for wine tastings—each winery charges for samples, which can add up—and the tour is designed more for those who are interested in an authentic, intimate experience rather than a fully all-inclusive day.
This tour suits anyone with a keen interest in wine, especially those eager to learn about boutique vineyards and regional varietals. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or solo travelers wanting a guided day out that balances education, scenery, and great wine.
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Our first stop is Backyard Vineyards, a small operation renowned for their Champagne-style bubbly. They take pride in their meticulous two-year process for this sparkling wine, resulting in a product that’s both refined and celebratory. Because it’s a smaller producer, the quality is top-tier, and the tasting here offers a glimpse into how boutique wineries focus on craftsmanship over mass production.
Travelers have noted that this visit is usually about 40 minutes, with free admission, which makes it a relaxed start to the day. We loved the way this winery combines traditional methods with a boutique approach—something you won’t find at larger, more commercial vineyards.
Next, you’ll visit Township 7, a well-established family-owned winery known for its high-quality wines that are sophisticated enough to have even been served to the Queen of England. The tasting here, included in the tour, provides an excellent opportunity to sample a range of varietals while learning about their vineyard’s history and unique approach.
The winery’s reputation for craftsmanship means you get a good variety of wines, and the staff’s knowledge adds to the experience. Travelers have remarked on how informative and friendly the hosts are, making tastings feel more like a chat than a sales pitch.
Festina Lente is a family-run operation specializing in honey wine, or mead, a beverage that predates grape wine by thousands of years. The natural, traditional methods they employ produce some incredible flavors—some reviewers have called their honey wines “amazing” and “incredible.”
This stop is usually around 45 minutes, and the chance to try something different—like mead—adds a layer of uniqueness to the tour. Visitors appreciate the authenticity of Festina Lente’s natural approach and the chance to taste something they likely haven’t encountered before.
If your schedule permits, this winery is a weekend-only stop, known for its old-school, unfiltered wines with no additives. Their walnut-infused port-style wine is often highlighted as a must-try, and the jams and preserves produced on-site are well-loved for their quality.
Given its limited hours, Vista D’oro is a bit of a gamble on certain days, but many travelers find the visit worthwhile for its traditional production methods and rustic charm. The owners’ dedication to minimal intervention results in wines that are surprisingly full-flavored and authentic.
Your final stop is Glass House Estate, a Dutch-owned vineyard situated in the most scenic part of the valley. This winery’s focus on white wines—all grown on the estate—means you’ll sample some truly estate-grown varietals. The view here, combined with the chance to taste a range of whites, encapsulates the charm of the Fraser Valley’s wine scene.
Guests rave about the beautiful setting and the chance to taste truly local wines that are distinctive because they come directly from the estate.

The tour fee includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in a luxurious Mercedes Benz Sprinter van, and a curated snack pack—cheeses, crackers, chocolates, fruit, and a refreshing mineral water. The guide’s knowledge and friendly attitude are also part of the package, making the day both fun and educational.
However, wine tastings are paid for separately—usually $10-20 CAD per person per winery for a flight of samples. While this might seem like an extra expense, most travelers feel it’s worth it for the quality and variety of wines sampled. The guide can help navigate these costs, and many reviews mention that the wineries are generous with their tastings.
Note that airport drop-off after the tour isn’t included, so plan accordingly if you’re heading straight to the airport afterward.

Traveling in a comfortable, air-conditioned Mercedes van makes the journey enjoyable. The small group size—up to 10 guests—means you get more personalized service and ample time at each winery. Many reviewers appreciated the intimate setting, noting that it felt more like a private tour than a big bus ride.
The driver-guide, often praised for his knowledgeable commentary about Vancouver and the region, makes the trip smooth and engaging. Expect a mix of informative stories, good humor, and a few curated tunes to keep the mood lively.

The majority of reviews are glowing, highlighting the expertise of the guide, the variety of wineries, and the stunning scenery. One visitor said, “Michael was very professional and attentive,” emphasizing the personal touch.
Another noted, “The wines were great, and the charcuterie platter was a highlight,” showing that the snack pack really adds value. Many reviewers enjoyed the small-group setting, making the day feel exclusive and relaxed.
Some reviewers mentioned the extra tasting costs, but most felt the overall value was good, given the quality of the wines and the guide’s hospitality. A few even called it “a must-do in Vancouver,” especially for wine lovers or those interested in trying something different outside the city.

This tour is best suited for travelers who want a personal, educational experience in wine country without the hassle of organizing logistics themselves. It appeals especially to those interested in boutique vineyards, unique varietals like honey wine and bubbly, and small-group intimacy.
If you’re looking for a leisurely, well-guided day that combines scenery, culture, and quality wines, this tour offers a perfect balance. It’s also a good pick for couples, friends, or solo travelers who enjoy socializing and learning about regional wines in a relaxed setting.
While the extra costs for tastings are a consideration, many find the overall experience excellent value—especially with the curated snacks, expert guide, and scenic drives included. For anyone wanting a taste of Vancouver’s hidden wine gems, this tour provides a memorable, intimate window into the region’s growing reputation for quality and craftsmanship.
“Michael was very professional and attentive. He gave us lots of information along the way and made sure everything was set up just perfectly. He pr…”

Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, the tour includes pickup from Vancouver hotels, making it a hassle-free experience.
How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 6 hours, from mid-morning pickup to late afternoon drop-off.
Are tastings included in the price?
No, tastings are paid for separately at each winery, typically $10-20 CAD per person per winery.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 guests, offering a more personalized experience.
What kind of vehicle is used?
Travelers are transported in a comfortable, air-conditioned Mercedes Benz Sprinter van.
Is this tour suitable for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The guide provides plenty of background and context, making it friendly for novices.
Are there any dietary considerations?
The snack pack includes cheese, crackers, fruit, chocolates, and nuts. If you have specific dietary needs, it’s best to mention them in advance.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
In short, the Fraser Valley Winery Tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, quality wines, and expert guidance, making it an ideal choice for those eager to discover Vancouver’s lesser-known wine treasures in an enjoyable, small-group setting.