Wine Questions: Prince Edward County

Learn about this growing Ontario wine region

Wine Questions: Prince Edward County

Prince Edward County is a fairly new wine producing region in Ontario. However, it is quickly garnering acclaim for its cool climate wines — particularly chardonnay and pinot noir. Watch our video to learn a little bit more about this Canadian wine region.

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Allison McNeely

Allison McNeely is the web editor of Wine Access. Her work has appeared on websites, blogs and in print. She loves running and is the magazine's resident web nerd.

A Date with Norman Hardie

A chance to taste top-notch pinot noir and chardonnay from Prince Edward County

A Date with Norman Hardie

Claiming that a winemaker is offbeat, has a big personality and/or refuses to play by the rules are common marketing tactics in the world of wine.

For the most part, I care about the wines and less about the winery ‘personality.’ But it is easier to say nice things about likeable winemakers who are genuinely interested in making great wines.

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Tom Firth

Tom Firth is a writer, wine consultant, judge and a member of the Wine Access National Tasting Panel. He loves to chat about all things wine and blogs for wineaccess.ca, tweets as @cowtownwine and is a general nuisance.

Winners of the ARTEVÏNO 2009 Wine Awards

In it’s short history of winemaking, Ontario’s Prince Edward County has established it’s suitability to making fine wines.

In it’s short history of winemaking, and even shorter history as an official VQA-approved wine growing region (since June of 2007), Ontario’s Prince Edward County has amply established it’s suitability to making fine wines.

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John Szabo

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