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Cave Spring Wine & The Niagara Escarpment
Forum: Wine Talk Posted By: Ed Draves Post Time: 07-03-2008 at 12:03 AM
The Celebrated Niagara Escarpment
... for something called the Niagara Escarpment . Ontario produces the largest percentage of Canada's ... , the Niagara River to the east and the Niagara Escarpment to the south. The escarpment is a 575-foot high ... When you think about wines of the Niagara Peninsula , you think icewines -- luscious, world-class ... on to the Niagara peninsula where I was pleasantly surprised to find many different wines of high...
Now We've Got the Niagara Escarpment Covered Too
... joined the squad as our Niagara Escarpment correspondent. Of course, Bryan isn't a newcomer to blogs ... and Niagara Escarpment.net ,
Bryan moved to the Niagara Escarpment earlier this year from New York City ... .
And, he's hitting the ground running here on LENNDEVOURS, offering this mini-report from the Escarpment ... Niagara grapes, my first foray into farm work went straight to my shoulder and neck. My job...
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Contributing Columnists · Niagara Escarpment Wines Posted on: LENNDEVOURS 66 weeks ago
Stonechurch Vineyards - Riesling 2003
Stonechurch really did impress on our last Niagara outing. While none of us were overly familiar with their wines, and the Riesling was selected more to have something to taste than anything else, it was a moment of happy serendipity. The Stonechurch 2003 Riesling turned out not only to be passable, but in fact...
Pillitteri Estates Merlot Bianco 2004 - Transcript of a Tasting
Have you ever had a wine that was so bad you were convinced something went horribly wrong during the production process? Enter Pillitteri’s 2004 Merlot Bianco . Considering that neither of us are experienced rosé drinkers, we were both very excited to try this wine and broaden our tasting horizens. ...
What Makes A Good Tasting Experience Pt. I
It seems like every time we head down to Niagara to do some tastings, there are some vineyards that impress, and some that we swear we’ll never spend another of our hard-earned pennies at. This last trip was no different and in fact provided several prime examples of the sorts of chivalry and chicanery that can make or break a tasting.
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Although this might seem like a bit...
What Makes A Good Tasting Experience Pt. II
... to the Niagara region and some of the encounters we had. These four categories are very simplistic and don...
Caroline Cellars - Baco Noir 2004
One of our favourite stops when we go to Niagara-on-the-Lake is a relatively new winery with a casual and friendly approach to the tasting bar, and quality wines that aren’t available anywhere but the vineyard. Although we tend to be drawn more to their Foch, they were plum sold out last time and so we were forced (horrible fate isn’t it?) to branch out and try some of their other reds...
Stonechurch - Cabernet Franc 2004
Appellation: Niagara Peninsula VQA
Vineyard: Stonechurch Vineyards
Blend: 100% Cabernet Franc
Alcohol: 12.5% (w/v)
Residual Sugar: <5g/L (XD)
Price: $12.95 (CDN)
Visit the vineyard !
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Stonechurch is already near the top of our list of Niagara vineyards, thanks to their 2003 Riesling, which won them a Bronze at the Cellars of the World competition...
WBW #23: Bar-B-Que Wines
The region that we’re so darn fortunate to live on the outskirts of, Niagara, is home to the world’s best...
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