![]() ![]() ![]() More info on Wine, Wine Touring & Tasting in the Niagara Region can be found on the NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE TRAVEL FORUM. You may find this topic on Ice Wine from the NIAGARA FALLS TRAVEL FORUM useful *Best Ice Wine Tour* = which covers a lot of the basics.Īnd be sure and check out the links within that topic as there is good information about storing and serving ice wine as well. Add a little bubble wrap, and you should be good to go. Free local delivery on orders over 80 Standard shipping 3-5 days. However, you can certainly purchase at the SAQ or LCBO and pack them in your luggage yourself… Ice Wine as Canada’s signature wine, typically comes bottled in small bottles that are enclosed in decorative gift boxes. The easiest way to purchase alcohol for transport is directly from the Winery / Cidery as they have much experience in preparing bottles for shipment so they don’t get broken in transit. I am sure that my fellow DEs and Local Advisors can tell you a ton about that outstanding Canadian Product !! But they by far excel at WORLDCLASS Award Wining Ice Cider (also very yummy). This isn’t to say that Quebec doesn’t have some fine Ice Wine… they do. So you should be aware that Ontario is Canada’s premier producer of Ice Wine (Niagara Region in particular… but also in the Lake Erie & North Shore Appellation as well as the Prince Edward County Appellation). TA – ONTARIO FORUM *1 Week in Ontario – Please Suggest* = And they sell in 375 mL bottles, not the typical 750 mL wine bottle that guarantees four glasses. I know from previous posts that you will be in Ontario as well on this trip Ice wines start at 25 or so (and prices go up quickly). So much easier to just make & take your purchases with you when you are here. Shipping alcohol out of Canada tends to be VERY complicated… as all our Alcohol is Government Regulated so you’d have to ship it from a SAQ (in Quebec) or an LCBO (in Ontario) to your State… and as I’ve discovered recently… even some US States have complicated laws about liquor importation. As sort of the local Wine Expert in the CANADA FORUMS… I received a PM (Private Message) letting me know that you had posted this topic and you might appreciate my help… ![]()
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