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Living on the edge with new Trail wines, plus Liebling’s 2023 fresh whites
Wines In Niagara

Wines In Niagara

A local perspective

Wines In Niagara

Wines In Niagara

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April 24, 20250

Living on the edge with new Trail wines, plus Liebling’s 2023 fresh whites

By Rick VanSickle Self-diagnosed as “experimental, a little edgy and a lot esoteric,” Prince Edward County’s Trail Estate Winery has never strayed

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October 22, 20240

Something new from Trail Estate that will lift your spirits, plus #openlocalwine paused

By Rick VanSickle Whether it’s hi-fi or lo-fi, Trail Estate Winery in Prince Edward County has been racking up the hits for nearly a decade. (more&

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October 6, 20230

The County Part II: Trail Estate, Lighthall and County Cider, oh my!

By Rick VanSickle Prince Edward County has always been a paradox, a tiny wine collective that farms grapes at great cost in an inhospitable climate y

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March 9, 20220

The trippy natural wines from Trail Estate paired with equally trippy tunes

By Rick VanSickle A lot of imagery bombards my senses when I sip the natural wines from winemaker Mackenzie Brisbois. Not the least of which is a hoo

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April 15, 20200

To glou or not to glou, these crushable County wines from Trail Estate hit the spot

By Rick VanSickle Talented Prince Edward County winemaker Mackenzie Brisbois doesn’t like the French term glou-glou much, but with one of the most va

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To glou or not to glou, these crushable County wines from Trail Estate hit the spot
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