Vineyards uncork Chinese markets
Chinese middle class sees Canadian wine as status symbol
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While Canada's wine industry is thriving, producers adjust to changing demands
View ArticleStriking gold in the wine cellar
Although the definition of “alternative investments” is somewhat fluid, there are certain investments that clearly fall within this category. Investing in wine is one of these.
View ArticleThe bargain hunter's guide to great wine
Canadian writer Natalie MacLean explains how to spot the best budget wines
View ArticleVQA forbidden fruit for Ontario's non-grape winemakers
The Vitners Quality Alliance of Ontario is key to success for winemakers, yet some are denied status
View ArticleCanadians drinking less beer, turning to imported wine: report
The taste for beer in this country has been waning over the past decade, as more people choose to buy imported wine, a report released Monday suggests
View ArticleWine from Gobi desert takes aim at China's growing thirst
Grapevines in China’s vast Inner Mongolia region are helping fuel a booming Chinese wine industry that has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years
View ArticleFor Wolfgang Blass, wine and women go hand in hand
Wolfgang Blass, the man behind Australia's Wolf Blass wine label, says women are his long time weakness and the secret to his success
View ArticleE-commerce site uncovers a world of wine hidden in the shadows
WineWire.ca connects wine agents legally allowed to sell cases of wine not found on LCBO shelves with customers, and does it with a convenient online marketplace that puts wine education front and centre
View ArticleQuebec's high taxes make cheap wine hard to find
Efforts by Quebec governments to find more revenue sources over the years have contributed to an unintended consequence on the store shelves of the province’s liquor monopoly: the near-extinction of...
View ArticleGoldman Sachs loan to ex-trader backed by 15,000 bottles of fine wine
Goldman Sachs's move stands out because while fine wines have outperformed the stock market in the past 10 years, they've also been prone to fraud
View ArticleHow a Canadian ski coach and other indie vintners are shaking up Chile's wine...
A bold new wave of independent vintners who are challenging Chile's reputation for producing oceans of agreeable but predictable wines
View ArticleSmall and crafty, Quebec's band of merry winemakers awaits breakout moment
Some vineyard owners are going to great lengths to defy Quebec's naturally cold climate and try to produce something every bit as good as that made in Ontario
View ArticleHow Okanagan's wine industry is taking on the world
In less than 30 years, the tiny player in the global industry has created some of the world’s most acclaimed wines by emphasizing quality over quantity
View ArticleThe new face of B.C. wine: Why Chinese buyers are pouring into the Okanagan's...
China has become the world’s leading market for red wine, and Chinese investors are snapping up wineries in this B.C. valley to supply that demand
View Article'Real coup' for Canadian wineries buried in TPP deal will combat ice wine...
Ice wine is in many ways the origins of the Canadian wine industry. New protections in global trade deals show how the industry and its candied vintages have come of age
View ArticleThese five beer pairings prove that suds need no longer take a back seat to...
Beer was food 8,000 years ago, a kind of bread-like nourishment. 'And if bread can go with everything on the table, so should beer,' argues Unibroue beer sommelier Sylvain Bouchard
View ArticleVintners act to block counterfeits as China's thirst for Canadian icewine grows
Plonk that masquerades as fine wine is a problem that has troubled wineries from France to California to Canada for a number of years
View ArticleWine industry ablush as Canadians quaff record amounts of the photogenic pink...
Canadians can't get enough with skyrocketing sales in North America spawning an entire economy of tourism, T-shirts and Instagram marketing
View ArticleFive things you should know before you start your work day on Aug. 25
Here are some of the key stories we're following in today's Financial Post
View ArticleHow much is that bottle of wine really worth? CRA uncorks valuation battle...
Here's how the Tax Court determined how much 21 bottles of wine donated to an Ottawa charity auction were actually worth for donation receipt purposes
View ArticleWhen is wine considered Canadian-made? Appeals court distills the answer in...
In 'fascinating' decision, judge spared a B.C. cider-maker roughly $2 million in duties after embarking on a deep discussion of when wine becomes wine
View ArticleA dry Christmas: Poor grape harvests, nutty weather, global supply chain woes...
Wine industry insiders encourage consumers to 'buy early and buy more' or 'risk being disappointed' this year
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