Chaberton Estate Winery

Last Updated March 11, 2024
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The history of Chaberton Estate Winery dates back to 1975 when founders, Claude and Inge Violet sold their winery and vineyard in France and decided to start their next chapter in the “New World”.

As the oldest and largest vineyard in the Fraser Valley, Chaberton Estate Winery’s vineyard covers 50 acres, while the remaining 5 acres of the property house buildings, parking, and other amenities for their customers to enjoy.

While they are located just 45 minutes outside of Vancouver, their vineyard lies within a small micro-climate, receiving about 30% less rain than Vancouver. This climate is ideal for growing grape varietals similar to those grown in Northern France and Southern Germany, and the aquifers of the Campbell Valley eliminate the need for irrigation.

Their Langley vineyard currently consists of a selection of different vitis vinifera grapes, including Siegerrebe, Madeleine Sylvaner, Madeleine Angevine, Reichensteiner, Ortega, and Gamay Noir, as well as some of their original Bacchus vines, which are now more than 35 years old.

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1064 216 St
Langley City, BC
604-530-9694

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