Ontario is the most important wine growing region in Canada. With the majority of the country’s wine appellations located here, this essentially cool climate region is home a broad range of wine grapes and styles. Perhaps the most obvious reference point is the Niagara Peninsula, a diverse terroir of sheltered slopes and lakeside vineyards.
Lake Erie North Shore has the hottest and longest growing cycle of all Ontario's growing areas.
Read more ▸In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in articulating the terroir of the Niagara Peninsula and now the use of official sub appellations has taken off.
Read more ▸Prince Edward County is a small but protected viticultural area in Ontario known for its limestone-rich soils. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are local specialities and a...
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