Ontario WineriesOntario Wineries
Wellington, ON, Canada |
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(613) 399-1839 |
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Mcgregor, ON, Canada |
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(519) 726-9609 |
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Milton, ON, Canada |
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(905) 878-5807 |
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Description:
Scotch Block is one of Halton's best kept secrets. Those who visit our 10th Sideroad Winery will be treated to a sampling of wonderful wines, ranging from dry fruit and grape wines, to ice and dessert wines. The name "Scotch Block Winery" was chosen as a tribute to the Scottish settlers who in 1820 were the first European immigrants to survey and settle in Esquesing Township, Halton County. Scotch Block Winery is nestled in the area known as Scotch Block - an area of rich, fertile, rolling farmland of which the scenic Niagara Escarpment is a breathtaking backdrop. Laurie and Bert Andrews along with their young children Angela, Kurtis and Valerie established Andrews Scenic Acres in 1980. Just over three years ago it was decided that the berry, sweet corn and pumpkin farm would take on a new and exciting challenge of being the first farm winery in the Region of Halton. It was a natural extension of our customer oriented business of supplying fresh and frozen strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, currants, go seberries and elderberries. We are also experimenting with tree fruits of apples, cherries, pears, plums and peaches. Our newest challenge is the vineyard of winter hardy French Hybrid and Vinefera grapes. Bert says, "to make excellent quality wine you must start with excellent quality fruit". "The only way to be assured of excellent quality fruit for batch after batch of wine is to grow the fruit yourself". Only minutes from Acton, Georgetown, Milton, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke, Erin, Rockwood or Hillsburgh - come find out what everyone is talking about. Located in our Mennonite constructed farm building at Andrews Scenic Acres.
Scotch Block is one of Halton's best kept secrets. Those who visit our 10th Sideroad Winery will be treated to a sampling of wonderful wines, ranging from dry fruit and grape wines...
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Toronto, ON, Canada |
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(416) 767-7600 |
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Richmond Hill, ON, Canada |
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(905) 832-2548 |
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Description:
In 1991 Bill Redelmeier made real his long time dream of opening his own boutique winery. A few years later, Southbrook opened its doors to the public, showcasing its first 4000 cases of wine. Since its modest beginning Southbrook has earned over 150 international medals and trophies for their table wines and fruit wines. Southbrook"s recent achievements include: Wine of the Year at the 2001 Air Ontario Awards for their 1999 Triomphe Cabernet Merlot, and a Gold Medal at the 2001 International Wine Challenge, in London England, for their 1998 Triomphe Chardonnay. In May of 1996 Southbrook"s unique Framboise Fruit Wine became the first Ontario wine to be carried by Harrod"s department store in England. Southbrook was recently awarded three medals at the Ottawa WIne Fair held in October 2001.
In 1991 Bill Redelmeier made real his long time dream of opening his own boutique winery. A few years later, Southbrook opened its doors to the public, showcasing its first 4000 ca...
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North York, ON, Canada |
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(416) 504-3830 |
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Toronto, ON, Canada |
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(416) 362-2337 |
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Wellington, ON, Canada |
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(905) 987-4289 |
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Waterloo, ON, Canada |
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(519) 747-2337 |
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Niagara On The Lake, ON, Canada |
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(905) 935-3535 |
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Description:
Large retail store featuring wine-related gifts, hospitable staff and many VQA wines and vintage Icewines. Take a self-guided vineyard tour any time or a guided tour on the half hour starting at 12:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. during the main season. Main season mid-May to mid-October. Private tours, tasting and events can be arranged by appoitment. Catering services also available. Special feature WINE DOWN time 5p.m.-7p.m.
Large retail store featuring wine-related gifts, hospitable staff and many VQA wines and vintage Icewines. Take a self-guided vineyard tour any time or a guided tour on the half ho...
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