One of the city’s newest summer events is taking over South Granville’s shopping district this summer, and wine lovers won’t want to miss it. Designed to bring together the best of B.C. wine and South Granville’s art and shopping scenes, the inaugural GranVino Wine Walk will feature a day-long, walkable wine tasting set along the iconic district.
Visitors will get to pop by over 20 curated shops, including art galleries, fashion boutiques, concept stores, and restaurants, each one providing sips from the best wineries, distilleries, and cideries that our province has to offer.
The experience will be accompanied by live music, exclusive in-store experiences, and South Granville’s signature charm.
“This is more than a wine event, it’s a celebration of local creativity and community,” explain organizers. “Think aperitivo hour meets gallery hop, with live music and the streets buzzing with energy.”
Participating local shops where you can sip and shop:
- Bau-Xi Gallery
- Black Goat Cashmere
- Couch Haus
- Details by Mr K
- Diane’s Lingerie
- Fable
- Goodge Place
- Ian Tan Gallery
- Indigo
- Jak’s Liquor Wine Spirits
- Jei & Co. Optics
- Kingdom Jewelry
- Kurbatoff Gallery
- Niche Eyewear Boutique
- Pleasant Mountain Music School
- Serenity West
- Stable House Bistro
- Suki’s
- The Latest Scoop
- Turnabout
- Uno Langmann Gallery
- Zebra Club
Local wines, ciders, and spirits included in the tasting event:
- Birch Block
- Black Hills
- Gray Monk
- Grow Wild Artisan Wines
- Lightning Rock
- Red Rooster
- Rigor and Whimsy
- Sandhill
- Saturday Sun
- Tinhorn Creek
- Bowen Island Cider House
- Dillon’s Distillers
- Glendalough Gin
Note that this event is open to 19+ only, taking place on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are priced at $75 per person and include all tastings.
So there you have it, Vancouver. Mark your calendars for a beautiful afternoon of sipping, shopping, and building community.
When: Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025
Time: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: South Granville
Cost: $75 per person
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