Anyone who enjoys great wine and everything associated with it will love all that Niagara’s Wine Festivals have to offer.
There are more than 30 wine producers within the Niagara Region. Add to that almost 14,000 acres of vineyards and you will get the idea that this place is big on wine.
Knowing this, it should be no surprise to find out that there are several wine festivals celebrating this that take place throughout the year in the towns and cities throughout Niagara.
New Vintage Festival Here in Niagara, we can hardly wait to let the world taste some of the wines that are being offered every new year.
The New vintage Festival gives wine lovers the first chance to sample the wines produced from the previous years harvest.This allows the wineries an opportunity to showcase their newest vintages and taste some of the local cuisine.
The New Vintage Festival is a multi weekend festival that takes place every June at many of the wineries throughout Niagara.
Niagara Wine Festival Enjoy Canada’s largest wine festival here in Niagara. With one of the largest street parades celebrating wine in North America and more than 100 events throughout the region, this wine festival has something for everyone.
Explore Niagara in late September and experience all the tastings, celebrations, tours, dinners, concerts and seminars about wine and food and you will soon realize why we love this place so much.
The festival usually runs for about two weeks so plan ahead to take full advantage of what this festival has to offer.
Ice Wine Festival Niagara is among the best of a very few growing regions around the world that is perfectly located to produce the grapes needed to create icewine.
The grapes used in ice wine are harvested fresh off the vine when they have frozen naturally in nature, therefore concentrating the sugars in the fruit and producing the sweet desert wine.
The ice wineries love to celebrate the success of their winter harvest and throw great parties throughout the Region.
Every January, the Ice Wine Festival kicks off in Niagara falls and is carried on in the form of many galas that include ice sculpting, ice bars and glasses made of ice to help celebrate the fine wine.
So stop by in January and enjoy the food, live entertainment, wine tours and of course all the great wines associated with the Ice Wine Festival.
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