Blue Grouse Estate Winery Continues to Reinvent

Vancouver Island Winery Continues to Lead the Way
The Evolution of Blue Grouse Includes Label Refresh for Spring 2019

 

In 2012, when Paul Brunner and his family took over the pioneering Blue Grouse Estate Winery on Vancouver island, they could not have predicted what they would undertake over the next seven years.

 

Investments include major upgrades to the winery and property, going organic, and now, this season, the evolution of Blue Grouse includes a label refresh.
Rapid Evolution

 

The inspiring story began with modernizing the winery, tasting room and upgrading the vineyard infrastructure. Constructing the beautiful LEED standard sustainable winery and adding stunning on-site accommodation for the lucky island traveler was next. All the while, the team made its move to organic farming, engaged an international terroir consultant Pedro Parra, and is practicing to terroir-driven winemaking.

 

Showing a strong leadership position for Vancouver Island, the winery is involved in many first-of-its-kind projects taking place within Cowichan, such as working with the University of Victoria, to study the Cowichan Valley terroir as well as the BC Wine Authority on the proposal to have the Cowichan Valley established as a sub-GI (Geographic Indication).

 

In the past year, Blue Grouse has expanded the distribution of their Island wines to the mainland, marking an exciting new chapter for the little yet formidable Cowichan winery.
Blue Grouse Estate Winery’s labels, designed by Seattle-based artist, Joe Chauncey
New Season; New Look for Blue Grouse

 

For the Spring 2019 release of their latest vintages, they take the evolution further, with a new look to their packaging lineup. This update was predicated by their expansion into Vancouver combined with feedback that the labels needed to be modernized.

 

Blue Grouse will reveal new packaging for the following wines:

 

2018 Quill White
2018 Quill Rosé
2018 Quill Pinot Gris
2018 Ortega
2018 Pinot Gris
2017 Quill Pinot Noir
2017 Quill Red
2018 Ortega Amphora

 

The packaging is updated to reflect the terroir-driven location and ultimately honour the bird that is the winery’s namesake with poise and conviction. Moreover, the new art is a nod to the original bird illustration that originated from the first winery owner.

 

Labels are created by Joe Chauncey, Seattle-based principal of Boxwood Creative, who also designed the winery building. He notes the following for the refreshed look to the packaging:

 

“Following the principles used in the design of the winery, the brand has been further reinforced with the updated package line up. The use of high quality imagery on the labels, the subliminal watermark under the tail feather on the Quill label, and a colour palette drawn exclusively from its feathers – these elements are all designed to recall the bird that populates the area and the brand that has celebrated its name for more than 30 years – Blue Grouse Estate Winery & Vineyard.”

 

The entire team is overjoyed to be sharing this special milestone in their journey with the people that have made the winery a success. This packaging update is just one more step in the evolution of Blue Grouse Estate Winery.
Blue Grouse has committed to stewarding the historic land on which the vines reside.
About Blue Grouse Estate Winery

 

In the heart of Vancouver Island is Blue Grouse Estate Winery, a family-owned Cowichan Valley gem.

 

The estate-grown wines are made by winemaker Bailey Williamson from transitional-organic vineyards, and a second label, Quill, incorporates Island fruit and Okanagan fruit. Varietal wines include Ortega, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir, and a traditional method sparkling wine, “Paula” named after winery owners Paul and Cristina Brunner’s daughter. The wines are bright, crisp, and well-balanced, showcasing where they are grown.

 

Visit and pass by a pond with birds, tadpoles, and beehives in the background as you approach the winery. A bright, airy, sustainably-constructed tasting room opens onto a sun-drenched patio; the perfect spot for charcuterie and a glass of rosé.

 

The mezzanine and its romantic views make this an essential stop in your Cowichan Valley visit, while the surrounding vineyards offer the perfect setting for weddings or special events. Make a stay of it with luxurious vineyard-surrounded accommodation in the Grouse House, open year-round.

 

Learn more about this biodiverse, progressive, eco-conscious winery at bluegrouse.ca
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Media and #winelover-s in the public go here to find where Blue Grouse wines are sold.

 

Media release and images provided by Maddie Clerides, Town Hall Brands.

 

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