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Canadian wine is produced in mainly southern British Columbia and southern Ontario. There is also a growing number of small scale producers of grapes and wine in southern Quebec and Nova Scotia. The two largest wine-producing regions in Canada are the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia and the Niagara Peninsula of Ontario. Other wine-producing areas in British Columbia include the Similkameen valley, the Fraser Valley region near Vancouver, southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Other areas in Ontario include the shores of Lake Erie and in Prince Edward County.
The Canadian wine industry also vinifies imported grapes and juice. These products are labeled Cellared in Canada and are not required to conform to the strict Vintners Quality Alliance content regulations.
Icewine, which can be produced reliably in most Canadian wine regions, especially the Okanagan Valley, is the most recognized product on an international basis.

  • Produced since 1994, it is the very first ice cider (also known as apple ice wine) to be commercialised in Quebec.
    £39.95 £22.39 Neige Apple Ice Cider
    Neige Premiere Apple Ice Cider.  Eiswein.Produced since 1994, it is the very first ice cider (also known as apple ice wine) to be commercialised in Quebec.Made from 80% McIntosh (apple known for its sweet and...

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