Wineries in CanadaWineries in Canada
Collingwood Corner, NS, Canada |
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1-800-439-1224 or (902) 686-3117 |
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Vineland, ON, Canada |
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(905) 562-4945 |
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Description:
Relax in the Mediterranean courtyard and enjoy a selection from the antipasto menu al fresco while sampling some of Niagara's award-wining wines. Corporate and group tours are welcome by appointment.
Relax in the Mediterranean courtyard and enjoy a selection from the antipasto menu al fresco while sampling some of Niagara's award-wining wines. Corporate and group tours are welc...
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Stouffville, ON, Canada |
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(905) 642-9463 |
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Founded by Mario and Julie Testa, this family-owned winery, situated atop the Oak Ridges Moraine, offers outstanding VQA wines. The winery features a tasting
Founded by Mario and Julie Testa, this family-owned winery, situated atop the Oak Ridges Moraine, offers outstanding VQA wines. The winery features a tasting...
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Baie Verte, NB, Canada |
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(506) 538-7405 |
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Underlying many of the cottage wines produced in New Brunswick is the talent and expertise of Werner and Roswitha Rosswog of Baie Verte, outside Port Elgin. Together with their daughters Elke and Christina and son Steffan they opened Rosswog Farm Distillery in May of 1992. When the cottage winery program came into being in 1999, the Rosswog family worked cooperatively with Gagetown Cider to produce the first apple wines. They have also been essential to the success of Ferme Maury, Tierney Point Winery and Tuddenham Farms. In 1998, Rosswog Farm was incorporated as Winegarden Estate Ltd. and in 2002 they celebrated their 10th anniversary and grand opening of their new farm shop and warehouse. They carry a selection of over 50 wines and liqueurs.
Underlying many of the cottage wines produced in New Brunswick is the talent and expertise of Werner and Roswitha Rosswog of Baie Verte, outside Port Elgin. Together with their dau...
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