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Wines In Niagara

Wines In Niagara

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Wines In Niagara

Wines In Niagara

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July 29, 20112

The Boscs, father and son, talk about Chateau des Charmes, its past, present and future

NOTE: This interview with Paul-Michel Bosc, the father, and Paul-Andre Bosc, the son, from Chateau des Charmes winery in St. Davids, orignially ran

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July 24, 20111

Tasting ‘cool’ Chardonnay in the heat of the Niagara summer. Priceless.

So here’s the deal. There I was, in long-sleeved summer shirt, long pants and dress shoes. I was sweating and hadn’t even had a sip of wine after hi

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July 19, 20113

How the wine industry got started in Canada and the men who dared to dream

As you sit back and savour every last drop of that creamy chardonnay from the Niagara Peninsula, that pinot blanc dripping in fruit from the Okanaga

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July 8, 201119

California wants to take on the Ontario wine industry? What a pile of hooey

More shocking news from Old Media this week in the form of taunts from the California wine industry and a good-news, bad-news report from economists

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June 29, 20112

A Canada Day wine column only loosely connected to Canada Day

Ah, yes. Canada Day. Time to celebrate all that is great about this country. Canada is great, the best country on earth. And so are our wines. Fanta

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A Canada Day wine column only loosely connected to Canada Day
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