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Whether you’re running a generational vineyard or brewing for a supplier, Collings Insurance Brokers offers personalized coverage for your winery or brewery.
Our policies are designed with your product and unique operation in mind. We bring local insight and independent expertise to every policy, so you can nurture your business for the future. From the vineyards of Niagara-on-the-Lake, to the hops fields of eastern Ontario, we’ve got you covered.
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How Breweries & Wineries insurance can protect you.
Breweries and Wineries Insurance offers protection for incidents that impact the harvesting, brewing and distribution of their product.
From protecting specialized equipment and facilities to covering stock, barrels, and product in transit, the right coverage is essential. We’ll help you build a policy tailored to your operation so you can focus on crafting quality products while knowing your business is protected.
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Coverage for what’s important to you
Our comprehensive insurance for Breweries and Wineries include coverage for:
- Business & Product Liability
- Business Interruption
- Equipment Breakdown
- Coverage for Equipment & Stock
Coverage Highlights
Have a unique need? Reach out, and we’ll find the right coverage for you.
Covers the specialized machinery and tools your business relies on to create your products.
Covers damages and bodily injury from manufacturing defects, contamination, and improper labeling.
Covers lost income if your business is forced to shut down temporarily due to an insured event.
Frequently Asked Questions
Breweries and wineries usually require Commercial Property Insurance to protect buildings, stock, and equipment, Liability Insurance to cover risks from product consumption or on-site visitors, and Business Interruption Insurance to safeguard income if operations are disrupted.
Yes, many policies can be tailored to include coverage for stock contamination, spoilage, or leakage. This helps protect your business if a batch is ruined due to equipment failure, power outage, or other covered events.
Yes. If your brewery or winery serves alcohol on-site, Liquor Liability coverage is essential. It helps protect you against claims arising from intoxication-related incidents, ensuring your business is covered while offering tastings, tours, or special events.