Corlan Vineyard & Farm

Corlan Vineyard & Farm Come try our award-winning wines! Our certified organic farm includes Clun forest sheep, a large flock of laying hens and a propagating greenhouse with nursery.

Corlan Vineyard is a 10-acre 100% certified organic vineyard, farm and boutique winery on Denman Island where you can visit the Tasting Room and walk the vineyard and gardens. The vines are all on the south facing side of the property sharing some space with thornless blackberries and blueberries. The sheep are pastured in the vineyard during the fall and winter, they lamb in the vineyard with all

the wires and trellising protecting the tiny lambs from hungry eagles. We move the sheep to the north pasture at the end of March before we have bud break and leaves, where they summer and hang out with the chickens.

Address

8441 McFarlane Road
Denman Island, BC
V0R1T0

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 5pm
Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

1-250-335-9132

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Corlan Vineyard is a 10-acre 100% certified organic vineyard, farm and boutique winery on Denman Island where you can visit the tasting room, walk the vineyard and gardens (take a picnic and a glass of wine!), enjoy a weekday Ploughman’s Lunch, and purchase award-winning sulphite-free wines. We are a mixed farm which includes Clun forest sheep, a large flock of laying hens and a propagating greenhouse with nursery. The vineyard is on the south facing side of the property sharing some space with thornless blackberries and blueberries. The sheep are pastured in the vineyard during the fall and winter, they lamb in the vineyard with all the wires and trellising protecting the tiny lambs from hungry eagles. We move the sheep to the north pasture at the end of March before we have bud break and leaves, where they summer and hang out with the chickens.