Immersive tastings, guided tours, and curated pairings — all inside Canada’s only teaching winery, brewery, and distillery. Overlooking the St. David’s Bench Escarpment.
Groups of 6+? Contact our Hospitality Manager for arrangements.
Guided tastings for parties of 2–6. Prepaid reservations recommended. Walk-ins welcome when space allows.
Reservations via
— Flights & Tastings
Four distinct tasting experiences, each guided by our knowledgeable team.
All tastings take place in our inviting Tasting Room or on the patio with views of the St. David’s Bench Escarpment. Presented by students and staff who know every pour inside out.
Wine
— Wine Tasting
Sample four 1½ oz pours of our handcrafted VQA wines — from crisp estate whites to full-bodied reds and silky dessert selections. Each pour comes with tasting notes from our winemaking team.
4
Wines
1½ oz
Per pour
$20
/ person
Beer & Cider
— Beer & Cider Tasting
Four 5 oz samples of our small-batch beers and ciders — rotating taps that span our 101 Series, student project brews, and seasonal releases. Lagers, IPAs, sours, and more.
4
Samples
5 oz
Per pour
$15
/ person
Spirits
— Spirit Tasting
Three ½ oz pours from our artisan lineup — NC Craft Spirits, Dean’s List Spirits, and limited student-made releases. Vodkas, gins, and experimental small-batch spirits straight from our campus distillery.
3
Samples
½ oz
Per pour
$15
/ person
Signature
— NC Craft Beverage Flight
Discover the best of NC Craft with a guided tasting flight featuring our newest small-batch beer, wine, and spirits — all crafted on-site at the Niagara College Teaching Winery, Brewery, and Distillery. A true taste of the creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship behind our award-winning products.
4
Samples
½–5 oz
Per pour
$10
/ person
— Pairings & Tours
Extended experiences that pair award-winning craft with food, scenery, and behind-the-scenes access.
Perfect for date nights, celebrating milestones, or anyone who wants more than a quick pour — these experiences are designed to linger over.
— Most Popular
Discover the best of Niagara College Craft. Begin with a guided tour through our vineyard and production spaces, then settle in for a relaxed tasting of our award-winning beer, wine, spirits, and Icewine — each paired with a curated selection of local treats.
Includes vineyard tour + production walk-through + tasting flight + local food pairings
— Sat – Mon
Savour vineyard views and local flavours. Enjoy two glasses of wine (or beer) and a shared charcuterie board for two — available Saturday through Monday in our Tasting Room or on the patio overlooking the escarpment.
Available Saturday, Sunday & Monday · Tasting Room or patio
— Sat – Mon
A guided walk through our vineyards (weather permitting) and production facilities — followed by a seated tasting of three award-winning wines, with notes on terroir, growing season, and the winemaking process.
Led by our knowledgeable team, this is the closest most visitors will ever get to the craft behind the bottle.
— Private & Group Bookings
For groups of 6 or more, private events, corporate tastings, or bespoke experiences — our Hospitality Team will work with you to create a memorable visit.
— HOurs & Location
135 Taylor Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0 — complimentary parking, stunning escarpment views, three crafts under one roof.
David Dickson brings a wealth of experience and passion to Niagara College’s Artisan Distilling program, joining us from his role as Head Distiller at Dillon’s Small Batch Distillers in Beamsville.
With an academic background that includes an Honours Specialization in Biology and a Master of Environmental Sustainability from Western University, David combines science with craft. He’s also certified in Absinthe Distillation from Moonshine University — a renowned artisan distillery and education centre in Louisville, KY — and played a key role in creating Ontario’s first legal absinthe.
A proud Niagara native, David is known for crafting unique fruit-infused spirits that celebrate the region’s local flavours — a signature approach he’s excited to share with students in the College’s distilling program.
As Head Distiller, David oversees all production, leads practical distilling courses, and guides the next generation of craft distillers with expertise and enthusiasm.
Jon Downing is a true pioneer of modern craft brewing — and quite possibly the most experienced brewery start-up consultant in the world. With over 120 brewery launches under his belt (yes, really), Jon has spent the past 30 years helping brewers and breweries across the globe turn passion into professional success.
Originally from the UK, Jon trained at the United States Brewers Academy and holds a degree in Commerce from Birmingham University. His work combines deep technical knowledge with hands-on business savvy — from launching Ontario’s first brewpub to designing pilot breweries for global names like Diageo (Guinness) and experimental labs focused on beer recycling.
Jon’s brewing adventures have taken him everywhere from Japan and South Korea to Cyprus, the Caribbean, and across North America. His clients range from independent brewers to branches of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. The beers born from his projects have gone on to win medals at the World Beer Championships and the Great American Beer Festival — and his students continue to carry that winning tradition forward.
In the late 2000s, Jon approached Niagara College with a bold idea: create a hands-on brewing program to complement the College’s existing work in wine and culinary. After years of planning and development, the Brewmaster and Brewery Operations Management program launched in 2010 — and it’s been turning out top-tier brewers ever since, with a near 100% employment rate.
Jon remains a fixture at the Teaching Brewery, where he mentors students, innovates with new styles, and stays plugged into the brewing world through organizations like the Master Brewers Associations of Canada and the U.S., the Institute of Brewing & Distilling, the American Society of Brewing Chemists, and The Association of Brewers.
Originally from Dryden, Ontario, Allison Findlay didn’t always picture herself in a wine cellar — her early passion was rooted in plant science and ecology. But a visit to Niagara’s wine country changed everything. After completing her Bachelor of Science at Lakehead University, she enrolled in Niagara College’s Winery & Viticulture Technician program and never looked back.
After graduating in 2014, Allison’s winemaking journey took her around the world — from harvests in Australia and Oregon to hands-on roles at wineries across Niagara. In 2016, she joined Flat Rock Cellars, where she climbed the ranks from cellar crew to Head Winemaker, producing award-winning wines, including a Best in Show at the 2022 Decanter World Wine Awards.
In 2022, Allison returned to where it all began — this time as the first female Head Winemaker at the Niagara College Teaching Winery. She brings with her not just global experience, but a deep love for Ontario wine and a dedication to mentoring the next generation of winemakers.
Allison follows in the footsteps of fellow NC grad and former winemaker Gavin Robertson, who helped shape the program for over a decade. Today, she carries that torch forward — continuing to produce exceptional wines and guide students with the same hands-on philosophy that launched her own career.
When she’s not in the cellar, you’ll find Allison crafting, solving crosswords, or chasing after her two dogs, Maeve and Lola. Her drink of choice? A cold glass of bubbly, great company, and (ideally) a couple dozen oysters.
The retail store and tasting room are closed today due to the severe weather.
We open tomorrow at 11:00 AM.
Sorry for any inconvenience.