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Discover the Blue Mountains' best wines and ciders on this guided tour from Collingwood, featuring tastings, a charcuterie lunch, and expert insights.
If you’re looking to explore the flavors of Ontario’s Blue Mountains region without the hassle of driving, this Wine and Cider Tasting Tour is a delightful option. Guided by knowledgeable locals, you’ll visit two charming wineries and a cider house, sampling their offerings and learning about the area’s rich apple and grape-growing traditions. With a cozy small group setup and a carefully curated itinerary, it’s a well-rounded experience for anyone interested in regional wines, ciders, and a touch of scenic beauty.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the focus on authentic experiences — tasting hand-crafted wines and ciders while soaking in stunning vineyard views. Also, the inclusion of a light charcuterie lunch elevates the experience, giving you a chance to relax and enjoy your tastings with some local flavors. A potential downside? The four-hour duration might feel a bit brisk for those wanting a more leisurely pace, but it’s perfect for a half-day outing. This tour suits travelers who want a taste of Ontario’s wine and cider scene without breaking the bank or sacrificing comfort.


This tour is a fantastic way to get a slice of Ontario’s wine and cider culture. Starting in the quaint Blue Mountain Village, you’ll meet your guide and hop onto an air-conditioned bus, designed to keep you comfortable as you venture into the countryside. The first stop is The Roost Winery, where you’ll taste four wines guided by your host, who also shares insights into the region’s viticulture. The wines here are crafted with care, and the guided tasting helps you understand the subtle differences in flavor profiles, making the experience both enjoyable and educational.
The highlight at The Roost is the opportunity to pair your wines with a beautiful charcuterie plate. This is more than just a snack; it’s a thoughtfully curated pairing that elevates both the wines and the local meats and cheeses. Guests often mention how the guide’s explanations made the tastings more meaningful, with one reviewer praising her for taking “great photos” and making the experience memorable.
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Next, you’ll visit Georgian Hills Vineyard, which offers a slightly different vibe. Here, you’ll enjoy a guided tasting of three wines and a cider, giving you a taste of the region’s apple-growing prowess and wine craftsmanship. The vineyard’s scenic setting provides a perfect backdrop for photos, and the staff’s friendly approach makes the tasting feel personalized. The pairing of wines and cider with a mouth-watering charcuterie plate makes for a well-rounded experience, offering a good variety of flavors to try.
Visitors often remark on the “amazing wines” available, emphasizing the region’s suitability for growing grapes and apples alike. The guide’s storytelling about the area’s agricultural history adds depth to the tasting, helping you appreciate the local roots behind each sip.

The last stop is Spy Cider House and Distillery, where the focus shifts to craft ciders and spirits. Four ciders are available for tasting, along with a 1.5 oz sample of homemade spirits. The environment here is lively yet relaxed, perfect for wrapping up your visit with some refreshing sips. Many guests find the spirits particularly intriguing, as they often include homemade, small-batch options that add a layer of authenticity and uniqueness.
As one reviewer noted, the guide’s overall knowledge and friendliness made the experience stand out, creating an enjoyable and informative visit. The tasting here caps off your day with a different flavor profile, appealing especially to those curious about local craft spirits.

Transport is handled comfortably via air-conditioned van, which is a big plus, especially during warm summer days. The tour’s limited group size of 12 ensures you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and the guided approach means you get plenty of insights about each venue. The total duration is four hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that leaves you with plenty of time to explore the region further afterward.
At $150 per person, the tour offers good value. It includes guide services, tastings at all three venues, a light lunch, and transportation—all essentials for a relaxed, no-fuss experience. Compared to arranging your own tastings or driving yourself, this package simplifies your day while still providing access to some of the best local producers.
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The combination of scenic vineyard views, expert-guided tastings, and a cozy small group makes this tour appealing. Guests can learn about the local wine and cider industries, taste a variety of beverages, and enjoy some quality time with friends or fellow travelers. The inclusion of a light charcuterie lunch is a bonus, allowing you to savor the flavors without feeling overwhelmed.

This experience is ideal for curious wine and cider lovers, travelers interested in regional foods, and those who prefer a guided, stress-free outing. It’s especially suitable for couples, small groups, or anyone wanting an authentic taste of Ontario’s Blue Mountains without committing to a full day. Since it’s not suited for wheelchair users and involves some walking and standing, it’s best for those with good mobility.

This Blue Mountains Wine and Cider Tasting Tour offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, tasty beverages, and insightful storytelling. It’s a well-organized, relaxed way to experience some of Ontario’s best wine and cider producers without the headache of planning. The small-group format ensures a friendly atmosphere, and the inclusion of a charcuterie lunch makes it feel like a genuine local treat.
If you’re in Collingwood and want to explore the region’s beverages with expert guidance, this tour provides excellent value and a memorable experience. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned enthusiast, you’ll come away with new favorites and a better understanding of what makes the Blue Mountains’ terroir special.

Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes. You can choose the tour with or without alcohol tastings, making it accessible for those who prefer to just enjoy the scenery and learn about the process.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is about four hours, typically offered in the morning or afternoon, giving you a flexible half-day experience.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers guide services, tastings at the wineries and cider house, a light lunch, and air-conditioned transportation.
Is transportation comfortable?
Absolutely. The van used is air-conditioned, which helps keep everyone comfortable during the drive, especially on warm days.
Can I expect a small group?
Yes, the tour is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience with your guide.
What is the age restriction?
The legal drinking age in Ontario is 19, so participants must be at least 19 to enjoy the tastings.