CANADIAN WINERIES FINDING FOCUS
CANADIAN WINERIES FINDING FOCUS
May 17, 2013 6(TheDrinksBusiness) - Canada’s wineries are becoming increasingly focused on specific grape varieties as the country’s wine industry matures.
Speaking to the drinks business at the annual Wines of Canada tasting at the Canadian High Commission, several producers voiced the opinion that there was an increasing amount of specialisation and that Canada was “more than just icewine”.
“Ontario is very similar to parts of the New World where there’s a lot of cellar door sales,” said Bill Redelmeier of Southbrook Vineyards.
“That approach rewards having a lot of varieties but it’s not good for focus. Specialisation is catching on though.”
Norman Hardie of Norman Hardie Winery added that plants are increasingly “getting to the right spot” and this was reflected in the growing quality and consistency of the wines.
He added that there was a “big emphasis” on Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc (when it came to the best red varieties) and that Cabernet Sauvignon was much more site specific.
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