If you find yourself in Niagara, then see if you can arrange a tour of some of the ice wineries.
I'd like to pretend I've tried the Royal DeMaria 2000 Chardonnay Ice wine, but at $30,000 a 375ml bottle I don't think you'd believe me.
There are other very good icewines, Inniskillin Wines and Cave Springs for example, that are $30-40 a bottle. Canadian Ice Wine has been recognised as the best in the world. Typically sweet with strong fruit esters depending on the grape - a sipping 'desert in a glass'.
Another excellent wine I had recently was d'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz. Dead Arm is a fungal disease that results in a reduced crop of concentrated grapes, it used to be pruned back but some wineries decided to let it run its course. An intense full bodied dark fruit/cedar flavored wine.
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January 28th, 2008, 9:48 pm