Canada Grape
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Popular Canada Grape wines
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Naked Grape Merlot Canada British Columbia NV
Starting at $9.67
Canada Grape on Snooth
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September 2009
“- We visited mostly wineries on the West side of 46 which included: 1.) Castoro 2.) Venteux - Rhone varietals mostly. I recall we loved their Grenache, which is interesting since I can't say I've had many I've even...”
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January 2009
“As I mentioned in my previous post, the Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET) is a British non-profit offering wine education courses available throughout the US and around the world. Their courses emphasize both the...”
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December 2008
“The American Wines not from the United States Quiz Answers 1. What is the Zonda (and how does it impact wine)? The Zonda is a fierce, hot wind out of the northwest in the La Rioja, San Juan and Mendoza provinces of...”
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December 2008
“° ° Recently one of our other bloggers here on Snooth, Callie Exas, posted a blog on dessert wines. This is a great blog that outlines what to expect from dessert wines and what they are. However, (no offence Callie)...”
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December 2008
“ And remember - no internet peeking! 1. What is the Zonda (and how does it impact wine)? 2. Which Canadian province produces the most wine? 3. Which three of the following wine regions are not in the Americas?...”
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October 2008
“The North Fork of Long Island, New York is home to some 30 wineries, who, together, manage around 3,000 acres of vineyards. The climate is maritime in the summer (weather predominately comes from the Gulf) and continental...”
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October 2008
“I remember when I was growing up in Toronto (Canada, eh) that one of the annual events that I always wanted to attend was the Canadian National Exhibition at the Exhibition fairgrounds. Locally this event is...”
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January 2008
“While most people were inside staying out of last week’s icy cold weather, winery workers in Niagara, Canada hustled outside to start harvesting grapes for ice wine. According to Carolyn Hammond, from decanter.com,...”
