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Cowichan Valley Wine Country
Cowichan Valley Wine region
Where ocean breezes shape the vines, and every season invites exploration on land and sea.
Located just outside the city of Victoria, the Cowichan Valley is flanked by verdant agricultural land on one side and wild coastline dotted with idyllic towns on the other. With terroir unique to this part of Vancouver Island, vintners here produce citrusy, floral whites and soft-structured red wines that reflect the rhythm of the seasons. Tour Cowichan Valley’s boutique wineries, many of which are family-run and steeped in local charm.
The culture of the Quw’utsun’ (Cowichan) First Nation is deeply rooted in the region, reflected in towering totem poles, hand-knit Cowichan sweaters, vibrant artwork, and Indigenous-owned tours. Visit Duncan, the area’s largest community, to explore public art, bustling markets, and fresh-baked local fare. Just 40 minutes out of town, the Malahat SkyWalk is a must-see attraction featuring a spiralling wooden ramp that brings you to a spectacular viewing deck with panoramic views. Given its temperate climate, outdoor adventures in the Cowichan Valley are a year-round affair: forest bathing, mountain biking, and hiking await on land, while kayaking, boating, and whale watching top the list at sea. However you spend your time, mark each moment with a glass of Vancouver Island rosé in hand.
Warm and Dry Year-Round
The Cowichan Valley’s unique microclimate makes it the warmest and driest region on Vancouver Island. Protected by surrounding mountains, the area is shielded from Pacific storms, resulting in mild winters, minimal frost, and an extended growing season. A distinctly Mediterranean climate, which is tempered by ocean breezes, keeps summer temperatures moderate and prevents extreme heat, creating ideal conditions for balanced, expressive wines.
Geology in the Glass
The Cowichan Valley features a diverse soil composition that contributes to the clean, elegant structure of its wines. Formed through ancient volcanic activity, shifting tectonic plates, and glacial movement, the soils are a complex mix of marine sediment, sandy loams, clay-rich pockets, and silty layers. This geological diversity allows for a wide range of grape varieties and expressions across the valley.

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