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Take a Trip to Ontario Wineries to Sample and Buy Best Quality Wines

Canada, in fact, has become a major wine producing country in the recent times. There are more than 700 licensed wineries in Canada and quite a few are in planning stages.

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Take a Trip to Ontario Wineries to Sample and Buy Best Quality Wines

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  1. Take a Trip to Ontario Wineries to Sample and Buy Best Quality Wines

  2. Over the years, there has been a tremendous change in the drinking habits of Canadians. First, it was beer and then they turned towards French and Italian wines. The recent years have seen more and more people turning towards Canadian wines.Canada, in fact, has become a major wine producing country in the recent times. There are more than 700 licensed wineries in Canada and quite a few are in planning stages.

  3. The most recognized areas for producing wines in Canada are southern Ontario around the Great Lakes, most notably the Niagara peninsula and the Okanagan valley of British Columbia.Ontario, in fact, has some of the best wineries in Canada. One of the best wineries here is Colio Estate Wines, where you can sample and buy the best and most innovative wines that Canada has to offer.

  4. Ontario: A Glance1. Ontario, with an area of 1.1 million sq. km., is Canada’s second largest province. The region between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie to the East and Lake Huron to the West is where the Ontario wine producers have wide spread cultivation of grapes.2. The fertile soil and moderate climate present in Ontario results in some of the best orchards and vineyards producing top-class fruit as well as top-class wineries.3. The word Ontario means ‘sparkling water’, but this is the region that allows you to taste some of the best and most sparkling wines. You can take a tour of Ontario wineries to taste its unique wines and indulge in thrill and adventure of your lifetime.

  5. Ontario Wine Tours1. Ontario is home to more than 100 wineries, which makes it imperative for you to decide beforehand the wineries you will like to visit. You cannot visit all the 100 wineries at once and, therefore, you must narrow your choices.2. Colio Estate Wines is one of the most famous and renowned Ontario wineries that must be on your visiting list. This is one winery that combines the best of old with the best of new.3. The end result is award winning tradition of viniculture and winemaking that is sure to appeal to your taste buds as well as your senses.

  6. What to Expect1. A tour to wineries of Ontario enables you to see and do a lot. Quality wineries have sampling areas where you can sample some of the best wines and a retailing area where you can buy the wine of your choice.2. Quite a few go a step further and allow you a walking tour of their vine yards and wine making facilities. You can learn about the history of the wineries and the wine producing tradition of Canada, and see for yourself what goes into the making of some of the best wines in the world.

  7. How to Get There1. There are various modes of transportation that you could take to visit various wineries of Ontario. You can reach Ontario by bike, bus, train, cars, or even helicopter.2. Cars, though, are preferred by the majority of visitors and tourists in Ontario. They enable you to travel through different wineries at your own pace, while at the same time, keeping you safe and comfortable.

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