Shelter Point Distillery

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Campbell River, Canada

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Shelter Point Distillery Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Shelter Point Distillery is located in Campbell River, Canada on 4650 Regent Rd. Shelter Point Distillery is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category distillery in Canada. Welcome to Shelter Point, Vancouver Island's artisanal distillery. Our handcrafted premium whisky, vodka and liqueur are made from barley grown on our seaside farm.

Address

4650 Regent Rd

Phone

+1 7784202200

Headquarters

Campbell River, British Columbia

Open hours

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Andrew Krygsveld

Awesome whisky! Great experience for the tour as well, very informative. Nice that they have the Tesla chargers too.

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Lynette Meek

This is not my my mother's gin! Today is International Gin Day! The distillery has just recently released it's first Gin, a botanical concoction, and to celebrate this day the distillery was open for gin tastings. They open almost every for tastings, the focus was on gin. They were even offering up a classic gin and tonic. My daughter and I went all in and had the classic g&t! I was pleasantly surprised as I had never been a fan of gin. The flavour was clean and refreshing was lingering notes of citrus and juniper. I was told that the tiny sprig of rosemary in our drinks was there to enhance the juniper. Needless to say I bought my first bottle of gin! I think that it could be the first of many! We also tried their Sunshine Liqueur - not too sweet with good spicy notes - I may have to go back for that!

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David Perkin

My brother and I enjoy whisky, we toured Scotland and Ireland last year, visited 25 Scotch distillery's, and 3 Irish Whiskey distillery's. Many of those distillery's offer tours, some tours vary in time and details, however they all had one thing in common ... There was a cost/ person for each tour. Some of the tours were very good, some were forgettable ... Not worth the time or the money, except at the end of each tour, the hosts provided a 'dram' for ones sipping pleasure. Last Sunday we were lucky enough to be hosted by both the owner and one of the master distillers. Patrick and Leon were excellent hosts, and the tour was excellent. They have a beautiful farm, and their \field-to-flask\ operation was/is one of only a few I know of. They are creative and innovative, rightfully recognized with a number Prestigious World Whisky awards. Many of their projects will appeal to people outside the whisky community (\100 mile\ concepts, growing their own botanicals for flavoring gins, using local peat, seaweed, etc) The fact they gave us so much of their time for the tour was a bonus. All in all a wonderful day, and the tour is now a benchmark for me when visiting future distillery's. Highly recommended, I am sure we will visit again .... It goes without saying they have some very, VERY nice whisky's... Although not as peaty as I like .... But they are also thinking about that feature for the future! Thank you very much!

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seth stoddard

Have a double barreled bottle here. It's been here for a while. Noone including myself will drink it. Tastes like the world worst scotch whiskey. Not fit for Canada. Might pour it in the truck at some point. For a hefty price tag also. It's the only bottle of whiskey that has sat on the shelf for as long as it has. If the ocean was this whiskey and I was a duck, I would fly in front of a gun

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Aquatic Logic

My father took me here to experience my first distillery tour. It was an amazing experience seeing my first copper stills, and the beautiful smells of the distillery. Staff were very kind and friendly, we would highly recommend this to any whiskey and booze lover.