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"Water divides the people of the world and wine brings them together." Anonymous Well, we might not know who said it, but we certainly think that they were right. This has been proven over and over again as people from almost every nation can find a common ground in their appreciation of wine.
You can use this section of the site as your passport to New York’s wine country and learn more about our industry.
We use this section as our passport to your region and as a means to let you know when we’ll be in your neighborhood sharing our enthusiasm for our products.
Wine is truly a global product— grapes are grown everywhere that the climate allows and wine is appreciated all around the world. There are few products that can generate the sense of national and regional pride that wine can, and there are none that are so universally recognized as the obvious choice for ceremonial toasts and celebrations.
Wine enthusiasts never tire of learning the intriguing nuances of the various regions, but it isn't always possible to visit every wine region in person, so it is our hope that through the information we present here we will provide enough information that you will feel a little more informed about buying the New York wines that are available in your market.
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Welcome to the online version of "nywine", our export newsletter.
While this newsletter is created for our program in Canada, we hope that folks in other markets will find items here of interest as well.
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News & Reviews: Varietally Speaking September 11th 2000 George Brown College and their ever ready and mighty-able chefs and students helped the New York Wine & Grape Foundation treat our guests to a special pair of tastings. The chefs spent hours (read more...)
| NY Wine September 11th 2000 10,000 years ago, Ice Age Glaciers sculpted a beautiful land where earth meets water to soften the air, creating ideal conditions for growing grapes. 350 years ago, Dutch settlers planted vines on a (read more...)
| Santé: The Bloor-Yorkville Wine Festival September 11th 2000 The premiere edition of any event is a time of excitement (and anxiety), bustle (and hustle), exhilaration (and exhaustion). The Santé Bloor-Yorkville Wine Festival brought all of this and more to the (read more...)
| The Renaissance of the New York Wine Industry June 28th 2000 To what should the credit be given? The grape, the terroir or is it something else?
New York’s unique role as one of America’s oldest wine regions and a pioneer in wine growing has provided a (read more...)
| Tour Extraordinaire: Our Family is Growing September 11th 2000 “Fam” is an abbreviation for familiarization, but if the tour goes well, we often feel as if it should be short for family. Last June we brought eight wine writers from Ontario through New York State, (read more...)
| Wine and Chocolate September 11th 2000 Lifestyle report by Tony Aspler
The accepted wisdom is that wine and chocolate should not under any circumstance be put together. All the wine books tell you so. But like all truisms they (read more...)
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