1. Matos Winery & Distillery
a family-owned and family-run business. In 2007, after spending much time researching the growing conditions and suitability of establishing a vineyard in PEI, Jim Matos and his family purchased a 50-acre parcel of land in St. Catherines. They applied the French concept of terroir – finding a place where the combination of soil, slope, sun exposure and the peculiar weather vagaries allow certain grape varieties to unfold their unique characteristics. To this end, they consulted with the finest European vintners who visited PEI to provide their expertise.
45 minutes
2. Barnone Brewery and Hop Farm
Barnone is a small Farm Brewery situated in the beautiful picturesque rolling hills of Rose Valley. Founded in 2011 by Father and Son team Hugh and Don Campbell. We grow a small hop-yard with 4-6 hop varieties. We at Barnone believe in sharing the finest craft beer and experiences with you.
some ask us is it Bar None? Or Barn One? We say both.
45 minutes
3. Deep Roots Distillery
Deep Roots Distillery is an award winning, small-batch craft distillery. We use only the best locally sourced ingredients to create our unique spirits and liqueurs
We are owned and operated by the same deep rooted, hard working family that has been nurturing Prince Edward Island soil for years. As skilled, dedicated farmers we know the value of quality ingredients. Above all, we have committed ourselves to capturing the rich, flavorful spirit of the Island into every bottle.
45 minutes
4. Canoe Cove Honey
Canoe Cove Honey produce a wide variety of items, from the mead, church candles, candles, skin cream and lip balm and of course, jars of honey.
45 minutes
5. Island Honey Wine Company
The Island Honey Wine Company opened on July 2017 and offers a variety of Mead made on site; Wildflower Honey, Lavender, Nectar Sweet, Apple Cider and Haskap. It is situated in the scenic rolling hills of Prince Edward Island between Charlottetown and Summerside in the quaint village of Wheatley River. This little piece of certified organic paradise tries to echo the harmony found in nature. A small herd of sheep mow the grasses and bring fertility to the living soils of the orchards. A free ranging flock of colorful ducks challenge the insects and pests that try to enjoy the fruits of farm labour. A friendly Great Pyrenees dog named Abby welcomes visitors if they have two legs, not four. She protects the livestock from coyotes and foxes. There are also several thousand honeybees that make this place their home and they are responsible for fruit pollination and honey production.
45 minutes