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Icewine (or ice wine; German: Eiswein) is a type of
dessert wine
produced from
grapes that have been
frozen while still on the vine. The
sugars and other...
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leading icewine producer, with more
icewine produced in
Canada than all
other countries combined. More than 90 per cent of
Canadian icewines originates...
- Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Inniskillin,
which is
mainly noted for its
icewine production, has pla**** an
important pioneering role in the
modern Canadian...
- Late
harvest wine is wine made from
grapes left on the vine
longer than usual. Late
harvest is
usually an
indication of a
sweet dessert wine, such as late...
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referred to as
Icewine Dosage, this
sparkling wine is
produced by
topping a
Traditional Method dry
sparkling wine with a
dosage of
Icewine,
which is slightly...
- from the fruit. The
grapes are used to make
wines including dry, sweet,
icewine but is
famed for ****y
sparkling wines. The wine is
light pink to white...
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wines in
Italy and
Alsace to
luxurious Trockenbeerenauslese in
Austria and
icewine in Canada. J. Robinson, J.
Harding and J.
Vouillamoz Wine
Grapes - A complete...
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sugar in a wine,
yielding products with
different strengths and names.
Icewine, Port, Sauternes,
Tokaji Aszú, Trockenbeerenauslese, and Vin
Santo are...
- award-winning
wineries across the state. In Ontario,
Riesling is
commonly used for
icewine,
where the wine is
noted for its
breadth and complexity.
Niagara is a major...
- (as is the Beerenauslese) in
conjunction with
natural cryo
extraction (
icewine grapes have to be
processed at -7 °C). Overall,
these quality levels are...