Decanter's globetrotting consultant editor gives us a round-up of recent tastings, his views on current issues in the wine world and top bottles to drink or keep. Download PDF...
Travel and Leisure Magazine – “A Toast to the Good Life”
Prince Edward County, an idyllic spot on Lake Ontario that’s home to expansive vineyards, organic farms, and pristine beaches. Thanks to the launch of the design-centric Drake Devonshire Inn ...
Toronto Star – “Sipping wine and touring in Niagara-on-the-Lake”
Beautiful vineyards and sublime dining complement the region's reds and whites, by Carolyn Evans Hammond. Download PDF...
Decanter Magazine – “Canada Can”
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 & Spirits Magazine- “The Right Side of Marginal”
Racy chardonnay from Canadian limestone, interviewing winegrower Norman Hardie, by John Szabo. Download PDF...
New York Times – “Exploring Canada’s Fertile Wine Region”
Dry table wines are coming from a country better known for icewine than pinot noirs. Ontario is Canada's biggest wine-production area, most of it in the Niagara Peninsula. Download PDF...
Decanter Magazine – “Decanter travel guide: Niagara Peninsula, Canada”
The Niagara Peninsula is perfect for a winter getaway. This scenic region within easy reach of Toronto offers friendly welcomes and impressive wines, says Julian Hitner. Download PDF ...
Wine Growers Ontario (WGO)
Wine Growers Ontario is an alliance of leading wineries and grape growers working together to ensure the entire Ontario wine industry is robust, sustainable and profitable today, tomorrow and many ...
Ontario Craft Wineries (OCW)
OCW represents over 100 winery properties across the province of Ontario: Niagara, Prince Edward County, Lake Erie North Shore – including Pelee Island and emerging wine producing regions such as Ontario’...
Wine Growers Canada (WGC)
Wine Growers Canada (WGC) is the national voice of wine in Canada, created in 1967 as the Canadian Wine Institute and renamed in 2000 to better reflect the growth of ...