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By Rick VanSickle

International Riesling Day has come and gone and another year of tepid respect for one of the world’s greatest grapes has begun.

Note, also in this Niagara Wine Report: The Stone Eagle winery has earned an interior design award, plus our picks of the Niagara wines coming to Vintage stores Saturday, including We...


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By Rick VanSickle

Heat, and plenty of if, seems to be the common theme that defines what many are calling a benchmark 2025 wine vintage in all regions of Ontario.

In Part II of Wines in Niagara’s annual Harvest Report, we have a range of winemakers/proprietors from Prince Edward County to the Ottawa Valley offering up their thoughts on t...


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By Rick VanSickle

Ontario winemakers and grape growers are heaping early praise on the 2025 wine vintage, calling it as good or better than many of the best years since the turn of millennium.

While it’s rare that all regions in Ontario are reporting “exceptional” results from back-to-back 2024 and 2025 vintages, it’s even rarer that an ...


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By Rick VanSickle

Steven Elphick, who made his impact on the Canadian wine industry through the lens of a camera, has passed away.

Elphick, born in 1954 in Toronto, died Tuesday.

“Steven Elphick was an artist — not with a brush or a pen, but a camera,” said wine writer Tony Aspler and winemaker Peter Gamble in a joint eulogy at Elphick’s ...


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By Peter Rod

One night. 17 wines. All Merlot ranging from 2007 to 2020. Estimated value of well over $4,000. And only 90 minutes to enjoy them all. Sheesh.

I’ve been teaching for over 20 years and one of the great injustices in the wine world is the time we allocate to assessing wine quality. I understand the reason, but unlike great whiskey, ru...


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