There’s more to the Great White North than icewine, says Canadian born Ian D’Agata. Here he urges readers to seek out the wines, and charts progress in the two key wine provinces, at opposite ends of the country.
There’s more to the Great White North than icewine, says Canadian born Ian D’Agata. Here he urges readers to seek out the wines, and charts progress in the two key wine provinces, at opposite ends of the country.
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