Toronto Wineries

Toronto Wineries
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Uxbridge, ON, Canada    
(905) 852-0185
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Toronto, ON, Canada    
(416) 489-0979
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Woodbridge, ON, Canada    
(905) 738-9463 or 1-800-461-9463
Description:   From the moment you enter Magnotta Winery you are swept away by the graceful ambience, where excellent wine and extraordinary art complement each other beatufully. Tours encouraged...
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Woodbridge, ON, Canada    
(905) 851-2618
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Etobicoke, ON, Canada    
(416) 740-2005 or 1-800-218-7052
Description:   This north Toronto winery, situated at HWY 27 and Steeles Ave, is committed to creating wines of interest at reasonable prices. Visitors are invited to taste the excellent whites a...
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Mississauga, ON, Canada    
(905) 238-6731
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Collingwood, ON, Canada    
(705) 444-0195
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Port Perry, ON, Canada    
(905) 985-9924
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Toronto, ON, Canada    
(416) 368-3344
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King City, ON, Canada    
(905) 833-5459 or (905) 833-6023
Description:   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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