Buying Canadian wine in Canada shouldn’t be so hard

Farms.com
Justin McNally
Published December 29 2014

Buying Canadian wine in Canada shouldn’t be so hard

Notes (from the article):
Justin McNally is from Beamsville Ontario, he is currently attending University of Guelph, enrolled in the Honours Agriculture Program. Justin’s family grows Vinifera grapes on the Beamsville Bench. He aspires to work in marketing or sales in agriculture. Justin also has a passion for wine and hopes one day to earn his Sommelier accreditation. This article is part of Kyra’s course work for the University of Guelph agricultural communications course, instructed by Prof. Owen Roberts.

Welcome to the Wines of Lincoln

You owe it to yourself to try the wines of the Town of Lincoln, Ontario, Canada.

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Harvesting at Honsberger Estate, Jordan

In fact, if you are a fan of quality Ontario wines, there is a good chance you have already had the pleasure of an outstanding wine from Jordan, Vineland or Beamsville.

Situated half way between Toronto and Buffalo, the effects of Lake Ontario, the Niagara Escarpment and outstanding soil conditions have made the Town of Lincoln an ideal area for the growing of vinifera and hybrid grapes.

Wine fields above Beamsville
Overlooking the fields above Beamsville

Lincoln’s vintners have harvested the bounty from these vineyards and produced award winning wines that are recognized for their quality both here in Ontario and around the world.

This website is not an official website for the wineries but we have taken the time and effort to bring together links to the wineries and events that you will need and want to help plan your the trip to our beautiful part of Niagara.

Welcome to the Wines of Lincoln.