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Anohka Distillery

4.4 (5 reviews)
Open • 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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2 years ago

Cocktails and service are fantastic. Beautiful big building just outside of Edmonton.

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We had our wedding reception here and can't say enough good things!! Beautiful venue, amazing owner, staff, and service. Highly recommend!

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Shady Lane Estate

Shady Lane Estate

5.0(2 reviews)
51.8 km

A beautiful little spot out in the country about 20 mins from Barrhead. Their fruit wines are…read moredelicious - whenever I heard fruit wine I imagine a super sweet cheap wine. These were not the case - their fruit wines are much more subdued and perfectly flavored using fruit grown right on their farm. The family who owns and operates it are wonderful people who take a great deal of pride in their work and in keeping their products and production locally focused while keeping the spirit of their German roots in their products. A great event space for weddings and such!

Just returned from our second visit to Shady Lane Estate, and I'm finally getting around to writing…read morethis review! This is a family owned and operated Euro-style fruit winery and distillery making some fantastic products that I strongly recommend for any wine or spirit enthusiast. My initial thoughts about Alberta fruit wine was that I was probably going to have to politely sip it, but after trying it - I must say, I'm an enthusiastic convert and I have been suggesting these wines to all of my friends and family. Shady Lane used to run as a U-Pick but converted to.a winery, and more recently - opened up a distillery. They originally operated as a "cottage winery" - which means that they grow their own fruit, which they continue to do. They're likely going to convert a portion of their section back to U-Pick to help keep up with the demand of their growing business. Look for their Saskatoon, Strawberry, Choke Cherry wines (as well as others and their selection of moonshine and liqueurs) at their estate or at Sherbrooke liquor - and don't be afraid of sugary sweetness either, these wines are all mellow and complex, but you can definitely find sweetness of that's what you're looking for! If you make it out to there location, near Barrhead (and I really recommend that you do) - you'll see for yourself, their beautiful location that they make use of for weddings, concerts, tastings, parties and farm to table dinners. So - go for scenic drive to the country, support an Alberta business making some excellent products, go for a tour of the grounds, and test out those delicious wines and spirits in their tasting room (where they also serve food, but which I haven't had a chance to try.)

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Barr Estate Winery

Barr Estate Winery

4.7(3 reviews)
64.6 km

Amy and Rick from Barr Estate winery do a fantastic tour! 2…read moreacres of raspberry's- 3 weeks of raspberry picking- can you imagine?! They need 2400 lbs for their wine. And the rhubarb and raspberries are hand picked. The Cherry's are harvested with a harvester and it sounds like quite an interesting piece of equipment. They are considered a cottage winery so they can only make wine out of what they can grow. Go local! They only use the juice from their fruits and never the pulp of the fruit so they use a fruit press. Takes 4 weeks to get everything pressed. And the pulp- well it all goes to the sheep. And the sheep do their thing. The compost goes back out in the fields this completing the circle of life. Rhubarb and raspberry only have enough sugar to get the wine to about 4% so they add more sugar to get the wine up to 12%. They do a cool fermentation that takes 42 days. Takes longer for the yeast to eat all the sugar and at the end there is no sugar left. So they sweeten the wine back up. They filter their wine 4 times and they also filter with a high quality filter at the very end that filter sterilizes their wine. Since they do that they don't have to add sulphites to their wine. So cool! No herbicides or pesticides out in the field and they don't want to use harsh chemicals in the wine process. Their goal is 12000 bottles of wine a year, 3000 of each of the three flavours. But they have a Cherry Port coming soon and we can't wait to try it! Check out their discounted tour deal on Groupon too!

We had a great experience here. I purchased a winery tour from Groupon, they do tours even through…read morethe winter. Winter tours involve a complete explanation of the wine making process from picking the fruit to bottling the wine. Each step and the tools involved are explained along the way. There is a very organic flow of how the presentation comes together, like you're being sped through the entire process, which normally takes months. The winter tour goes into depth over the science behind how the wine comes together, the choices they made as a "cottage winery" and how they came to produce such a nice product. They will only produce 4 wines in as many bottles as the harvested fruit will make, they have to use whatever they can grow on their land and they keep all of their ingredients and processes as simple as possible to retain the flavor of the fruit in their wines. Seems simple but it's very cleverly thought out in its own complicated way. If any part of their process changed they wouldn't be able to make the wines they make, it's that simple. "The Barb" is a rhubarb red wine. Very light in body and flavorful. The colour resembles a rosé, it has a light finish with the slight bitterness of rhubarb on the tongue. That was our first sample. "The Ruby" is a rhubarb strawberry red that feels very substantial. Strawberry smells fill the room when you're holding a glass and there's a crisp bite to this wine with a sweet strawberry finish. It leaves you wanting another sip, making this wine an insidious guest at your next party that wants to stay and cause trouble ;). This was my favorite. "The Other Red" is made with raspberry. I'm not a huge fan of sour tastes, this one was a bit tart, has strong body and lots of interesting flavours. After talking with Rick, the idea of adding a wine in oak barrels, or even better in of oak whiskey barrels, would transform this wine (an idea they are toying with) but it was a bit too sour for me. "The Jewel" is a soon-to-be-released fortified wine coming out in May 2018 that has me very excited. I want able to taste that one yet because it's still in production. You are able to buy directly from Barr Estate, just call or text if you want one or two bottles and they'll accommodate you. There have been some events held on their grounds, which would make for a very interesting reception venue, unlimited boutique wines made 100 feet away? Heck yeah. Go for the Groupon, get the tour. Warm weather tours involve seeing the orchards, sheep, Alpaca, the dogs and the beautiful rustic farm. Cherry blossoms come out for a week, book your tour then and you'll get an unforgettable stroll through all the cherry trees with white fragrant flowers... Seriously, they run groupons all year long for the tours, winter groups are usually under 5 or 6 people, summer tours are 20+.

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Albert Open Farm Days

Aligra Wine & Spirits - March 16 7-9pm  $40pp. Register online

Aligra Wine & Spirits

4.2(6 reviews)
39.9 km
•$$$$

Visited Aligra many a times & experienced a customer friendly atmosphere especially in contact with…read moreHarry. Last night I got the opportunity to visit & experience variety of wine tasting in the presence of 5 leading wine importers from France, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Argentina with a detailed explanation how the wines were manufactured, country, regions of origin, how to choose wines for special cuisines a must know thing by a wine enthusiast. I enjoyed the event very much and appreciate the demonstrations & cutometers experiencing of wine tastings facilitated by the company representatives as well as the owners Alison & Grant's warm & customer friendly approach towards all those present. Thank you, Harry, for a well-coordinated event organized to boost the appetite of wine lovers.

This isn't really the kind of place you just grab a case of beers for the weekend from, although…read moreyou can certainly buy it here. I prefer to come here when I'm looking for something special, like a gift. Their specialty is wine, but you can still ask them about other things. We've taken their advice on tequila and rum, and so far no complaints. Today, I went in looking for a very specific beer for a wonderful computer geek who fixed my incredibly temperamental piece of...Dell. Anyway, I found the Innis and Gunn type he likes, four different kinds, and 'Trooper' from Robinson's Brewery, named for the Iron Maiden song. They ranged in price from $3.23 to $5.42, which is decent in my opinion. In fact, this goes on the Christmas List, because I'm going to be grabbing more later for stocking stuffers. Of course, if you're looking for something super cool and pricey, they keep the $400 champagne on the highest shelves behind the till.

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Aligra Wine & Spirits - Located at Entrance 58 beside HMV and across from Supply Sargeant

Located at Entrance 58 beside HMV and across from Supply Sargeant

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Eric Turner from Warrant dropped in to do a tasting!

Rocky Mountain Wine and Food Festival

Rocky Mountain Wine and Food Festival

3.5(2 reviews)
49.0 km

An annual tradition for my girlfriends and I. This show will let you sample taste and try all the…read morenew products on the market! They also have some favorites that are tried tested and true as well. You might just find your new favorite drink here! And if you get hungry while you're sampling all the bevy's you can stop at taste some delicious eats from a number of local restaurants. We had a ton of samples and loved all of them! Price can be a bit high as you have to pay for entrance and then pay for individual tickets for sampling so it can add up. But it's a great outing to go for a date, or just to have fun with girlfriends. You can also choose if you want to go for an afternoon or an evening instead. I always like the afternoons as they are a bit less busy but the hustle and bustle of the evening portion is fun too!

First time at this event. Fun atmosphere. Lots of vendors. But the cost to attend was over the top…read more Tastings seemed to average from 3 to 6 dollars for one tiny taste. Most wine tastings are 10 dollars to try 4 to 6 different wines. And generally that money comes off the price of a bottle if you decide to buy. On top of the price of admission and paid parking. Bonkers! Vendors trying to get their name out there at the cost of potential customers. It was a bit of a turn off. Food vendors were attempting to feed the masses so the food was "meh", and I'm not sure if this type of event is something that helps or hurts them. But it seemed like people were having fun.

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Rocky Mountain Wine and Food Festival - Women owned vodka! And Canadian!!

Women owned vodka! And Canadian!!

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Sam's 2 for 1 Pizza & Pasta - Donair bread! When when I tell u guys this is my new favourite food I'm so serious YUMMMMMMM

Sam's 2 for 1 Pizza & Pasta

4.5(17 reviews)
19.2 km
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From what I understand this is the highest rated pizza place in the area. I have to disagree I have…read morehad better pizzas at a couple of other places in the area. The pizza was not bad at all, just not that special. The service was fine although a little bit awkward speaking with the owner, as if he resented having to deal with customers himself maybe? No real ambiance to speak of, which to be fair is totally expected in a small place like this.

I try to think of a pizza place in Spruce Grove that's better than Sam's 2 for 1, but I really…read morecan't. It's really one of the best pizza places in town. I ordered the donair pizza and it was the best donair pizza I've ever had. Not only were all the ingredients fresh, whoever put this pizza together did it with style as they added a little bit of artistic flair when the drizzled the sweet sauce on top. It was like getting latte art on my pizza so not only did my pizza taste better than most it looked a lot better as well. The service was also better than pretty much every pizza place I've ever been to. I ended up interacting with three different employees and all of them were smiling and genuinely happy to see me. It was the cherry-on-top of the whole experience. The only thing I wouldn't recommend would be the dine-in option. They literally only have two tables inside and being a sit-down restaurant really isn't their thing. But if take out pizza is what you're after, I can't think of anywhere else I'd rather go.

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Sam's 2 for 1 Pizza & Pasta - All Meat Sub

All Meat Sub

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Baked Lasagna

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Anohka Distillery - distilleries - Updated May 2026

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