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Shelter Point Distillery

Shelter Point Distillery

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4650 Regent Rd, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9H 1E3, Canada
(778) 420-2200 www.shelterpoint.ca
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Apr 14, 2019
Awesome experience. The tour was very informative if you're a newcomer to the world of whisky and even experienced ones can learn a thing or two. The whisky is good. Not great. Not the best you've ever had. But for a Canadian operation which has a young whisky it definitely gives hope for what is to come. Yes the price point is a bit high, but that's what I expect from anything that's made in Canada, especially in BC. Cannot speak to their Vodkas or Gin as I do not drink that stuff.

Apr 20, 2019
My father took me here to experience my first distillery tour. It was an amazing experience seeing my first copper stills, and the beautiful smells of the distillery. Staff were very kind and friendly, we would highly recommend this to any whiskey and booze lover.

Mar 10, 2019
Great tour. Very knowledgeable, informative, and entertaining. He also included the kids to keep them engaged. Tastings were outstanding. The care and attention is clearly evident in your final product.

Jan 16, 2019
The show room building is amazing. An architect marvel. The greater/whiskey guy? Is knowledgable and a good sales man, with a wicked moustache. The company has pretty bottles and labels. I'm not much for their product though. May be just my taste,. But I relate it to much of the other locally distilled spirits on Vancouver island. I call it (moonshiney). Very alcohilly and not very flavourful. That's just my personal opinion though. The trip is still worth the drive. In addition, they sell the old whiskey barrels.

Sep 13, 2018
Amazing distillery and tour. Can't wait to go back! The whisky is solid as well - can't wait to see what happens as it it gets older and more mature over time!

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