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A wine lover’s guide to Twenty Valley Niagara wine region

Twenty Valley is a region you drive through before entering Niagara-on-the-Lake, often also referred to as the Beamsville Bench (Ontario, Canada). The area has developed really well over the last decade and is now home to a wide variety of wineries. This guide to the Twenty Valley wine region has been collected over multiple visits and is updated often.

You can spend many days driving around Jordan and Beamsville, tasting wines, strolling through vineyards, and enjoying outdoor dining at sunset – a truly wonderful way to spend a weekend. We’ve broken down the story into categories: wineries, breweries, attractions and accommodations. There is no dining-specific section because many wineries offer food, and some have really wonderful dining options you can take advantage of for lunch or dinner.

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Wineries:

Rosewood Estates Winery & Meadery

Here at Rosewood, they make wine and honey, both of which you can purchase on-site or have home delivered. The vineyard is surrounded by a beautiful view that you can enjoy during an outdoor tasting, sitting back in a Muskoka chair. The indoor space has a shop and a few dining tables; the decor is clean and modern, with a balance of farm chic and a bit of futurism accented by beehive decor. As of this summer, they also serve food, all locally sourced and prepared on-site. This menu is a range of delicious small bites. Throughout the year, Rosewood also host unique wine pairing dinners, follow them on Instagram or join the mailing list to keep up.

Favourite wines: Neptune (Riesling), Night Moves (Gamay Noir), and The Looking Glass (red blend).

Bachelder Wine

A passion project of lifelong winemakers Thomas and Mary Bachelder, who brought their Burgundy wine knowledge to the Niagara escarpment. The production is minimal intervention using wild yeasts and grapes carefully sourced from across the region, often grown specifically for Bachelder. The family works closely with the growers and has deep respect for the land, so the vineyard is always listed on the front label. This is a fairly small production, so tastings are only by reservation for members and mailing list subscribers.

Favourite wines: Les Villages Gamay Noir Niagara, L’il Kirby Gamay Noir, and Whismer-Foxcroft Chardonnay.

Bachelder Wine 2025 spring tasting lineup.

Black Bank Hill Winery, Twenty Mile Bench, Niagara wine country.

Black Bank Hill

Fairly new, family-owned winery where the winemaker, Jonathna McLean, is also the winegrower. The winery is quite small and very young, but their cellar is an impressively elegant selection of mature and approachable wines. Private tastings are available by reservation or drop-in.

Favourite wines: Liberté (Viognier, Marsanne, Roussanne blend), Chenin Blanc, and Cabernet Franc.

The Good Earth Food and Wine Co.

This is a stunning property with an on-site restaurant (reserved well in advance), a separate wine-tasting area, and miles of peach orchards and vines surrounding the property. The winery has been open since 1998 and has a reputation for well-made, tasteful wines set against a stunning garden backdrop that many people choose as their wedding venue. The restaurant on the property is a hot destination for locals and winery visitors. Advance reservations are highly recommended (online or over the phone). The dining area in the summer spans from the garden to the backyard, where occasionally there is also live music.

Favourite wines: Riesling, Rosé, and Gamay.

Fielding Estate Winery

Wine Lodge on top of the Beamsville Bench with a lovely view. They have a patio and do seated tastings, which require reservations, but you could get a glass of wine as a walk-in and enjoy it at a picnic table in the backyard. Fielding Estate also make cider. 

Favourite wines: Estate Bottled Riesling

Redstone Winery & Restaurant

Fairly large property with indoor and outdoor dining and a tasting room. Our AirBNB was within walking distance so Redstone was perfect for dinner. The outdoor patio has lots of heating lamps, a fireplace, and a stunning view of the sunset over fields of grapes. The food was quite wonderful, and our server added to the experience with her cheerful attitude. You can get a sample flight of wines or choose by the glass or bottle. 

Favourite wines: Sparkling.  

Featherstone Estate Winery & Vineyard

So this place is super cute: there is an outdoor veranda that they doubled in size this year, you can get a cheese fondue with a tasting of wine, and there is a falconry on the property. You can just pop in to hang out and grab a flight of wines or pre-book one of their fun experiences ahead of time.

Favourite wine: Sauvignon Blanc and Gamay Noir

Kacaba Vineyards

This is a premium small-batch winery located a short drive from Bench Brewing. The owner of the winery, Michael Kacaba, use to work as a lawyer on Bay St., and when that was enough, he took up winemaking and has been doing so since 1997. The property is quite spacious with a nice outdoor area, offering plenty of space to relax and grab a catered snack on the weekend.

Favourite wines: Reserve Riesling, Effervescence Sparkling.

13th Street Winery

Another very popular spot with a great lunch menu and an on-site bakery. This location does get very busy, and people do line up for the bakery, but the meal is worth the wait. The property is an open field with a sculpture garden and an art gallery. Full sit-down tastings are by reservation only, but you can try wine in the garden. 

Favourite wines: June’s Vineyard Riesling, Reserve Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, and Premier Cuvée Sparkling.

Alvento Winery

This winery is located a bit out of the strip, but it is a fairly short and beautiful drive. The winery barn is located near a nursery and surrounded by a vineyard. Indoor and outdoor tastings are available, and they have a very healthy selection of wines. After the tasting, take a little stroll to get a full view of the building and a peek into the vineyard. 

Favourite wines: Riesling, Sparkling Rosé, North Wind (white blend), Boreas (red blend), and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Westcott Vineyards

Family-owned and operated winery focused on growing cool-climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The winery building and visitors centre are built from a 200-year-old barn, using locally sourced reclaimed timber frames. The 43-acre site on the Twenty Mile Bench, called Butlers’ Grant Vineyard, has a phenomenal microclimate, allowing them to produce clean and beautiful wines with minimal intervention. The winery has a beautiful on-site outdoor restaurant in a tent overlooking the vines with a phenomenal sunset view of Vinemount Ridge. The seasonal patio restaurant has a fairly extensive menu, all prepared in the outdoor wood-burning oven in front of the guests.

Favourite wines: Traditional Blanc de Blancs sparkling, Reserve Chardonnay, and pretty much any Pinot Noir.

A guide to the Twenty Valley wine region: areal drone photo of Westcott Vineyards

Malivoire Wine Company, Twenty Mile Bench, Niagara wine country.

Malivoire Wine Company

Really cool building, partially located inside a banker-like structure. They offer guided tastings by reservation or self-indulgent tastings out in the yard. The grape bushes grow up a hill away from the tasting room, making this location perfect for an intimate stroll with many photo ops. 

Favourite wines: Albert’s Honour Old Vines Foch, Small Lot Gamay, and Estate Grown Chardonnay

Tawse Winery

Sister (father?) winery to Redstone, this winery has a wide selection of wines and spirits, which you can taste on their enclosed, beautiful outdoor garden patio. They also sell some tasty jams and fresh potato chips to go with your wine tastings. 

Favourite wines: Guy Lafleur Cuvee Chardonnay and Spark Riesling – Limestone Ridge

Domaine Queylus Winery

Located on the outskirts of the area, this is a unique and private space in a newly renovated cabin with a tasting room extension. The outdoor terrace has curtained seating areas that feel like cabanas, a view of a field, and a couple of ponds. For a snack, you can get a charcuterie, which comes in a pizza box, thoroughly enjoyed that.

Favourite wines: Reserve du Domain Pinot Noir and Tradition Chardonnay

Hidden Bench Estate Winery

Lovely, quiet spot with a terrace where you can taste a range of wines by the glass. This winery does offer special experience tastings, which you need to book ahead of time. This winery is owned and operated by Harald Thiel and his family and primarily focuses on Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling – very common in this region.

Favourite wines: Blanc de Blanc sparkling, need to return to try a few more.

Organized Crime Winery

Second-generation family-owned, small boutique winery with a sloping yard overlooking the nearby vineyard. Their wine selection is quite rich, and in 2019, OCW placed in the top three at the National Wine Awards of Canada. The backyard has plenty of seating with a view, and occasionally, they have daily tasting specials. This is also one of the few wineries that open till 6 pm (but do check their site to be sure).

Breweries:

Beer flight at Bench Brewing Company

Bench Brewing Company

Near Redstone is the Bench Brewing Company, which seems like the most popular spot in the area and may be hard to get in, but if you do, make sure to try one of their pretzels! Here you can get flights, samples, full pints, and a hearty meal. A fun fact about this building is it used to be a school, so the architectural transformation is quite interesting. 

Newark Brewing Company

New craft brewery in Beamsville that offers food from Blue Collar Kitchen, beer tastings (Dunkel, Helles, Wit, and Dubbel), and live music on some nights. For the guests in your party who might want or need other options, there is also wine and cider available on the menu.

Attractions & Accommodations:

Twenty Valley does not have a lot of hotels, with most of them located in nearby small towns like Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL), St. Catharines, Jordan Station/Lincoln, or Beamsville. Many people opt for private holiday rentals to stay in the valley.

The Juniper Inn in St. Catharines, for example, is a great boutique option with self-check-in. The Inn is operated by self-check-in, which is convenient if you don’t know what time you might be arriving. Each room has a uniquely different decor, ours (Room R) is inspired by the Hollywood-style rock n’ roll. St. Catharines, as one of the biggest cities in the area, also has larger hotel chains like Hampton Inn by Hilton, Staybridge Suites, and Four Points by Sheraton, to name a few. There are a handful of vintage boutique hotels in NOTL, including 124 on Queen Hotel & Spa, The Shaw Club Hotel, Riverbend Inn Vineyard, and the Harbour House. In Jordan Station/Lincoln, you will also find some larger hotel chains like The Jordan Ramada,

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If you need some early morning adventure, Ball’s Falls Conservation Area has a lot to explore, from old-timy houses to waterfalls and hikes. There are different ways to get to the waterfall; some offer a view from the top, some from the bottom. This entrance is close to the parking lot.

To break up the winery strolls, pop into Prudhomme’s Antique Market and the Jordan Harbour Marina [very last image] and go for a walk to see the abandoned pirate ship, La Grande Hermine.

Ball’s Falls

Regional wine tours

Wine & Cheese Wine Tours in NOTL

Visit 3 wineries and sample a variety of wines. Pick up from Niagara-on-the-Lake or Niagara Falls.

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Niagara-on-the-Lake: Wine Tour with Tastings and Lunch

Visit 3 wineries and enjoy a picnic-style lunch. Pickup/Drop-off from Niagara area hotels and AirBnB’s.

Book with GetYourGuide

From Toronto: Niagara Wine Tours

Guided wine-tasting tour from Toronto. Visit 3 different wineries and learn what makes wines from this region special.

Book with GetYourGuide

3 Comments

  1. A tour of the Niagara wine region looks like a great way to explore the area. I like the look of the Good Earth Winery, but best to tour a number of vineyards.

  2. I LOVE visiting different wine regions and discovering new varieties of wine. The food at so many of these wineries sounds incredible as well, there’s really no way to go wrong on a trip here!

  3. what a lovely region to visit! I am a fellow wine enthusiast! i actually made a travel show about the many wineries in Cyprus, so i had fun reading this!

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