These Are My 4 Favorite Wineries on the Vancouver Waterfront
- Prash Gunda
- Jan 25
- 3 min read
If you know me, you know I enjoy good wine paired with an even better vibe. Lucky for us living in Vancouver, the Waterfront has become the go-to destination for food, drinks, and stunning views—and I’ve discovered four wineries here that have completely won me over. I’ve tried them all, and these are the ones I keep coming back to. Whether you're looking for a cozy date spot, a fun outing with friends, or a quiet moment with a glass of wine, these places have it all.

1. Maryhill Winery
When I first walked into Maryhill, I was struck by the view—floor-to-ceiling windows that make you feel like you’re floating above the Columbia River. The space is both modern and inviting, with indoor and outdoor seating options that let you soak in the scenery no matter the season.
What to Drink: Their Rosé of Sangiovese is light, crisp, and feels like summer in a glass. But if you’re in the mood for something bold, try their Zinfandel—it’s a rich, spicy treat.
Why I Love It: The vibe here is laid-back yet elegant, perfect for unwinding after a long day. They offer small bites like charcuterie boards that pair beautifully with their wines, and the staff are always friendly and knowledgeable. Honestly, it’s a place where the views, wine, and atmosphere all come together perfectly.
2. Brian Carter Cellars
If there’s one winery on the waterfront that truly feels like it’s an art form, it’s Brian Carter Cellars. Their focus on blends sets them apart—you’re not just sipping wine; you’re tasting creativity in a glass.
What to Drink: The Corrida, a Spanish-inspired red blend, is my personal favorite. It’s bold, fruity, and full of character. For something lighter, the Oriana (a white blend) is refreshingly bright and citrusy.
Why I Love It: The vibe here is cozy yet chic. It’s perfect for intimate gatherings or a solo wine moment where you can just take it all in. Plus, they serve artisanal cheese boards that make the tasting experience even more special. It’s clear they care about every detail, from the wine to the ambiance.
3. Evoke Winery
Evoke is all about fun, and you feel it the moment you step inside. The space is lively and modern, with an energy that makes you want to stay awhile. It’s the kind of spot where you can kick back, laugh with friends, and sip on some seriously good wine.
What to Drink: Their Libido Red Blend is the standout for me—smooth, approachable, and dangerously drinkable. But if you’re in the mood for something bubbly, their sparkling wine is a must-try.
Why I Love It: The playful vibe at Evoke is infectious. They keep things lighthearted, with quirky wine names and a welcoming atmosphere. It’s a place where you don’t have to take wine too seriously to enjoy it, and that’s what makes it so refreshing.
4. Willamette Valley Vineyards
If you’re a fan of classic Northwest wines, Willamette Valley Vineyards is where you need to be. This spot is all about sophistication and showcasing what the region does best.
What to Drink: Their Pinot Noir is, hands down, one of the best I’ve ever had—rich, earthy, and perfectly balanced. But don’t sleep on their Pinot Gris either; it’s crisp, refreshing, and pairs beautifully with their food offerings.
Why I Love It: The rooftop terrace is the real star here. Imagine sipping wine under twinkling string lights while watching the sun dip below the river—it’s pure magic. Their seasonal menu is another highlight, featuring dishes like wild mushroom risotto that are thoughtfully designed to pair with their wines.
Why the Vancouver Waterfront Is a Wine Lover’s Dream
What makes these wineries so special isn’t just the wine (though that’s obviously a big part). It’s the whole experience—the views, the vibe, the food, and the people. Whether you’re here to celebrate, unwind, or just enjoy a glass of something amazing, the Waterfront has it all.
So, grab a friend (or two), head to the river, and discover your own favorites. Trust me, these four are worth every sip.