wine from Canada
Discover Canada's wine country 🇨🇦 In the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, expressive wines full of freshness, elegance and finesse are created. Authentic enjoyment, exciting grape varieties and still a real insider tip. Discover now!
wine from Canada
Red Icon
2015
Chardonnay Estate
2020
Unparalleled Pinot Noir
2018
Merlot
2020
Cabernet Franc
2020
Unparalleled Pinot Noir
2016
Red Icon
2017
Red Icon
2020
Red Icon
2016
Chardonnay Estate
2021
Gewürztraminer Estate
2018
Cabernet Franc
2015
Canadian Wine: From Insider Tip to Rising Star
Canada is still considered an insider tip, but the country's wine industry has experienced a remarkable boom in recent decades.
Since the 1970s, winemakers have increasingly focused on international grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Merlot.
With around 15,000 hectares of vineyards spread across over 500 wineries, Canada remains small on a global scale but regularly attracts attention.
The country is particularly famous for ice wine, but increasingly, dry premium wines are in focus.
Canada's Wine Regions at a Glance
Commercial winemaking is concentrated in four provinces:
Nova Scotia: a maritime region with fresh white and sparkling wines.
Quebec: small growing areas, often with hybrid vines, ice wine, and light reds.
Ontario: home to the Niagara Peninsula, the center of ice wine production and the source of elegant Chardonnays and Rieslings.
British Columbia: besides Vancouver Island and Fraser Valley, the Okanagan Valley is particularly well-known, where a dry climate and many hours of sunshine create exceptional conditions.
Ontario and British Columbia together supply about 90 percent of Canadian wines and shape the country's international reputation.
Okanagan Valley - the Heart of the West
The Okanagan Valley in British Columbia is considered the spearhead of Canadian viticulture. The valley stretches for about 200 kilometers along Okanagan Lake, characterized by hot summers, cool nights, and over 2,000 hours of sunshine per year.
The combination of warmth and temperature differences gives the wines intense fruit, depth, and freshness. Over 60 grape varieties can be found here - from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah to Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling.
The red wines are powerful and complex, the white wines aromatic and clear.
For many connoisseurs, the Okanagan is today the most exciting region in Canada.
Grape Varieties and Styles
Canada offers a remarkable range of grape varieties. Among the reds, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Syrah dominate, while the whites are characterized by Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Gewürztraminer.
Ice wine remains a specialty, especially from Riesling and Vidal. Stylistically, dry, elegant wines are in the foreground - characterized by cool climate, clear fruit, and fine acidity. Sparkling wines from Nova Scotia complement the picture, as do powerful red wines from the Okanagan in Bordeaux style.
Wine Culture and Dynamics
The Canadian wine scene is young, ambitious, and innovative. Many wineries work sustainably, use modern cellar technology, and experiment with international styles. Tourism, wine festivals, and the close connection between gastronomy and wine characterize the culture. A large part of the production is consumed domestically, but international demand is noticeably growing.
Canada combines the elegance of cool regions with the adventurous spirit of the New World.
Canadian Wines at Vioneers: 50th Parallel & Painted Rock
50th Parallel Estate Winery
is located north of Okanagan Lake, exactly on the 50th parallel.
The winery specializes in Pinot Noir and aromatic white wines.
The Pinots impress with elegance, depth, and red fruit, while Riesling and Pinot Gris reflect the cool freshness of the region.
Sustainability and architectural modernity are as much a trademark as international awards.
Painted Rock Estate Winery
was founded by John Skinner and aims to produce the best red wines in Canada.
On the slopes above Skaha Lake, Bordeaux grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot, as well as Syrah and Chardonnay, thrive.
The flagship, the Red Icon, is a powerful, complex cuvée that has gained international recognition. Painted Rock stands for uncompromising quality and has quickly earned a top spot.
Conclusion
Canada is more than just ice wine: From Ontario to British Columbia, world-class wines are now being produced. The Okanagan Valley, in particular, with pioneers like 50th Parallel and Painted Rock, shows the potential of this young wine country. Anyone curious about new things and looking for discoveries will find exceptional wines with character here.
Discover them now!