“Fine Wine” Redefined: Quebec Wines Exude Adventurous Cool Climate Spirit

Unencumbered by tradition, courageous Quebec winemakers are taking cool climate winemaking to new heights with an exciting mix of hybrids, vinifera and blended fruit styles. I’m just back from an incredible four-day road trip to Quebec’s Eastern Townships to visit friends and search for sparkling wine. Why sparkling you ask? Because La Belle Province is…

Is the Wine in Your Glass Contributing to Climate Change?

On a rare trip to a local LCBO to buy wine recently (I try to buy direct), I watched and listened as a young consumer asked an employee about sustainable wine. “I’m looking for something that’s environmentally responsible with no i-cides,” she explained. “No pesticides, no herbicides, no fungicides – basically, no chemicals. Do you…

Maverick California Winemaker Martha Stoumen @ RAW WINE Montreal

California native Martha Stoumen exudes warmth and joy, then bottles that adventurous, sunny spirit in her fun-loving, highly sought-after, natural wines. An outspoken champion of transparent winemaking, Martha Stoumen Wines are taking Northern California in an exciting new direction with lower alcohol, fresh and beautifully balanced wines that shine a spotlight on the grapes and…

Niagara Wineries Rooted in the War of 1812

My interest in Niagara wine and the War of 1812, was fuelled by a tour we took to the Niagara Falls History Museum. The museum connects the history of Upper and Lower Canada to: a) the long-standing rivalry between Great Britain and France which was inescapably entwined in our relationship with the young United States,…