Paradise Ranch Wines Corp winery

Paradise Ranch Wines Corp winery

Paradise Ranch Wines Corp

 
Address: #901 – 525 Seymour Street,,
Vancouver, BC, V6B 3H7, Canada
Phone: (604) 683-6040
Fax: (604) 683-8611
E-mail:
Website: http://www.icewines.com
Paradise Ranch Wines Corp. is one of the world's few wineries exclusively producing Icewines and Late Harvest wines. Our first vintage was in 1998, when we produced 8 varietals of Icewine using over 300 tons of frozen Icewine grapes from the Paradise Ranch vineyards. This represented approximately 75% of the entire British Columbia Icewine grape harvest. Recent vintages of our fine Icewines and Late Harvest Wines have won over 70 prestigious awards. Our innovative bottle design, with a window looking through to an illustration of a grizzly bear feasting on vineyard grapes, has also been rewarded with many international accolades.
Wines Listing
Group the listing by:  Year  Sugar  Color  Type
1998
Pinot Blanc 1998, Late Harvest (click for more info...)
Riesling 1998, Late Harvest (click for more info...)
Vidal 1998, Late Harvest (click for more info...)
1999
Chardonnay 1999, VQA Late Harvest (click for more info...)
Riesling 1999, VQA Late Harvest (click for more info...)
Merlot 1999, VQA Late Harvest (click for more info...)
2000
Chardonnay 2000, VQA Icewines (12 x 375 ml) - CSPC#587006 (click for more info...) $59.99
Merlot 2000, VQA Icewines (12 x 375 ml) - CSPC#587147 (click for more info...) $49.99
Riesling 2000, VQA Icewines (12 x 375 ml) - CSPC#587139 (click for more info...) $49.99
2001
Merlot 2001, VQA Late Harvest (click for more info...)
2002
Chardonnay, VQA Late Harvest (click for more info...)
Riesling 2002, VQA Late Harvest
2003
Merlot 2003, VQA Late Harvest Wine (12 x 375 ml) - CSPC#34 (click for more info...) $29.99

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