Excellent educational show about Canadian wines that wine lovers from around the world should view. Great discussion of our wines! So much great information and suggestions to purchase. Good to see three professionals from here and from away commending Canadian wines. The tip about the 2020 vintage is really helpful! Can't wait to see the red wine video. quick question: why don't we see much grenache planted in Canada and I guess sangiovese?
Thanks for your kind words! Unfortunately you don’t see that much Grenache and Sangiovese in Canada because they are both sensitive to low Winter temperatures and they ripen a little too late for most sites.
Wow pretty amazing stuff, really enjoyed the discussion. Want to see if I can get my hands on some of these and taste as I hear your comments. Thank you!
Nice to hear the discussion, @ Marcus Ansems could you do it wit Australian wine as well... Any chance you could give us a few wineries to visit near Toronto
I definitely plan to do an Aussie themed tasting. Try Tawse, Flat Rock, Ravine, Five Rows, Hidden Bench and Thirty bench for some good wineries near Toronto.
We visited the Okanagan several years ago, it is the most beautiful wine touring places we’ve found. And if you want to piss off customs, bring back a lot of wine from many different producers. We had 2 case’s from 6 different producers, that meant a form for each winery. The custom guy didn’t want to do all the paperwork, and warned the not to bring back so much wine again.
I'd love to see more Canadian wine content on youtube. There is a serious lack of them on youtube both in short medium and long format. I've learned quite alot over the years from doing in-depth studies but you need to look in a bunch of places. There isn't really a good one stop shop resource to learn about Canadian wines. The vqa gives us all these sub-appelations but give us minimal resources to learn about them, and the stuff they put out is questionable.
Thank so much for sharing this video! There’s certainly not enough Canadian content on wine!
Right on! Can't wait for part 2.
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Excellent educational show about Canadian wines that wine lovers from around the world should view. Great discussion of our wines! So much great information and suggestions to purchase. Good to see three professionals from here and from away commending Canadian wines. The tip about the 2020 vintage is really helpful! Can't wait to see the red wine video. quick question: why don't we see much grenache planted in Canada and I guess sangiovese?
Thanks for your kind words! Unfortunately you don’t see that much Grenache and Sangiovese in Canada because they are both sensitive to low Winter temperatures and they ripen a little too late for most sites.
Fantastic video - seems to be a great selection indeed. Really looking forward to part 2!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video guys, nice to see you three doing something like this. Can’t wait to see part 2.
Coming soon!
Wow pretty amazing stuff, really enjoyed the discussion. Want to see if I can get my hands on some of these and taste as I hear your comments. Thank you!
You should! There were some pretty yummy wines in the lineup🎉
Nice to see you guys reviewing Canadian wine! The hard work continues...
More to come!
Nice to hear the discussion, @ Marcus Ansems could you do it wit Australian wine as well... Any chance you could give us a few wineries to visit near Toronto
I definitely plan to do an Aussie themed tasting. Try Tawse, Flat Rock, Ravine, Five Rows, Hidden Bench and Thirty bench for some good wineries near Toronto.
We visited the Okanagan several years ago, it is the most beautiful wine touring places we’ve found.
And if you want to piss off customs, bring back a lot of wine from many different producers. We had 2 case’s from 6 different producers, that meant a form for each winery. The custom guy didn’t want to do all the paperwork, and warned the not to bring back so much wine again.
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I'd love to see more Canadian wine content on youtube. There is a serious lack of them on youtube both in short medium and long format.
I've learned quite alot over the years from doing in-depth studies but you need to look in a bunch of places. There isn't really a good one stop shop resource to learn about Canadian wines. The vqa gives us all these sub-appelations but give us minimal resources to learn about them, and the stuff they put out is questionable.
We will do our best to add some more Canadian content!