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Discover the best Canadian wines with our expert guide to top selections from across Canada. From Ontario to British Columbia, explore award-winning reds, whites, and ice wines perfect for every palate
Type: Red Blend (Bordeaux-style)
Tasting Notes: Bold and complex, with notes of black cherry, plum, spice, and oak. It has a velvety finish with fine tannins.
Why It’s Great: This blend from the Okanagan Valley showcases Canada’s ability to produce world-class Bordeaux-style wines, often considered one of the country’s best reds.
ype: Sparkling Wine
Tasting Notes: Crisp and elegant, with citrus, green apple, and brioche notes, plus fine bubbles for a refreshing finish.
Why It’s Great: Known as Canada’s premier sparkling wine producer, Benjamin Bridge uses traditional Champagne methods with a Nova Scotian twist. Ideal for celebrations or as an aperitif.
Type: Red Wine
Tasting Notes: Delicate and earthy, with hints of cherry, raspberry, and subtle oak. Smooth tannins make it approachable and food-friendly.
Why It’s Great: Grown in the Okanagan Valley, this Pinot Noir stands out for its quality and value, making it a favorite among Pinot Noir lovers.
Type: White Wine
Tasting Notes: Full-bodied and creamy, with flavors of pear, apple, vanilla, and a touch of minerality.
Why It’s Great: Produced in Prince Edward County, Closson Chase’s Chardonnay is celebrated for its elegance and balance, reflecting the unique terroir of the region.
Why It’s Great: Inniskillin is internationally acclaimed for its icewines, made from grapes frozen on the vine in the Niagara Peninsula. Perfect for pairing with dessert or enjoying on its own.
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