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Niagara On The Lake, ON, Canada |
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(905) 646-9617 |
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Palatine Hills is a name brought to historic Niagara-on-the-Lake by Empire Loyalists in the 1780's. The estate lies in the Lakeshore sub region of the Niagara Peninsula where the Neufeld's vineyard reaps the maximum benefit of the moderating effects of Lake Ontario. Vinifera plantings date back the mid 1970's and continual improvements to the quality of grapes and the varietal mix have been achieved.
Palatine Hills is a name brought to historic Niagara-on-the-Lake by Empire Loyalists in the 1780's. The estate lies in the Lakeshore sub region of the Niagara Peninsula where the N...
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Kingsville, ON, Canada |
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(519) 733-6551 or 1-800-597-3533 |
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Tour the mainland winery production facilities and sample wines made from grapes grown in Pelle Island vineyards. Enjoy special events and theme dinners throughout the year. The cellar Door and Gift Shop offer wines and gift ideas.
Tour the mainland winery production facilities and sample wines made from grapes grown in Pelle Island vineyards. Enjoy special events and theme dinners throughout the year. The ce...
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Beamsville, ON, Canada |
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(905) 563-0900 |
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A world class wine and culinary destination crafting elegant Bordeaux-style reds and classic white wines. Spacious retail shop, comprehensive wine tours and underground barrel cellar. Warm hospitality and memorable dining at the Restaurant at Peninsula Ridge in an historic Victorian home.
A world class wine and culinary destination crafting elegant Bordeaux-style reds and classic white wines. Spacious retail shop, comprehensive wine tours and underground barrel cell...
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Toronto, ON, Canada |
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(416) 368-3344 |
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Niagara On The Lake, ON, Canada |
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(905) 468-3147 |
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This family-owned winery is one of Canada's largest estate producers of Icewine. A new production facility and underground barrel cellar are highlights of the tour program. A wide selection of wines appeals to every palate.
This family-owned winery is one of Canada's largest estate producers of Icewine. A new production facility and underground barrel cellar are highlights of the tour program. A wide ...
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King City, ON, Canada |
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(905) 833-5459 or (905) 833-6023 |
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Pine Farms invites you to come and visit the orchard located in the lush rolling hills of King Township.
The orchard has been in operation for more than 50 years and offers such heritage varieties as Canada’s own Melba (tender, sweet dessert apples) and McIntosh, as well as many other English and European varieties. We have approximately 5,000 dwarf trees. No ladders required (full size apples from pint size trees). We supply the bags and admission is free. Come, taste and learn about the wonders, and healthful benefits of the apple!
The fruit winery and cyderhouse was introduced in 2003. We invite you to visit and sample some of our fruit wines, and ciders. Tours of the winery are available by chance or appointment. Please call ahead.
Pine Farms invites you to come and visit the orchard located in the lush rolling hills of King Township.
The orchard has been in operation for more than 50 years and offers ...
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Stoney Creek, ON, Canada |
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(905) 643-1015 |
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Puddicombe Farms, family fun in a farm setting. A working farm since 1797, Puddicombe Farms is so much more. The gift store featuring everything from gift baskets to baked goods. Delicious meals in the licenced Harvest Cafe and Tea Room. Your family will love the train rides on "Little Pud", the petting farm, play area, birthday parties and educational tours. And of course you may share in the harvest of apples, pears, peaches, berries, grapes and vegetables with "pick-your-own" in season. Coach and bus tours welcome (reservations preferred). Attention Hikers, farm property backs onto the Bruce Trail!
Puddicombe Farms, family fun in a farm setting. A working farm since 1797, Puddicombe Farms is so much more. The gift store featuring everything from gift baskets to baked goods. D...
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