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Sea Star Estate Farm and Vineyards

Sea Star Estate Farm and Vineyards

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Pender Island, British Columbia, V0N 2M1, Canada
(250) 629-6960 www.seastarvineyards.ca
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May 20, 2018
Lovely winery tucked away in Pender island☺️ The owners where great to chat with, there's a food truck on premise that serves some food, good stuff too like chacuterie board, sliders etc. The rose wine here won best in Canada award and it's delicious. Would love to come back for more.

Jun 2, 2018
Great service, always with a smile. The wine is outstanding. You won't be disappointed.

Dec 1, 2017
This winery is really a gem of a place. If you find yourself on the Pender then you really should make an effort to come here. The building itself is a lovely design and if you happen to catch a sunny day then the back patio and garden are the perfect place to spend a slow gulf island afternoon. They often have a taco truck to serve delicious Mexican snacks up. The wines they serve are delicious and we always leave with more than a few bottles!

Jun 17, 2018
The hidden gem of Pender island... great wine and atmosphere

Aug 21, 2017
A cool vineyard tucked away in the forest, a lovely place to visit and experience. The staff were wonderful and the wine was even better, we only ended up buying two bottles but if we had more space in our luggage we would've bought many more I can assure you. Definitely worth checking out if you're a visitor to the island.

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