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  2. Bala, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    It is known as the Cranberry Capital of Ontario, as the province's largest cranberry farms, Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery (formerly Johnston's Cranberry Marsh) and the former Iroquois Cranberry Growers (closed in 2017), are located nearby. It was once the smallest incorporated town in Canada until it was amalgamated into Muskoka Lakes Township.

  3. Kohler's The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery is ... - AOL

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    KOHLER — The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery, 6018 Superior Ave., is adding another location in Wisconsin as its winery commemorates 10 years. The second spot will be at W63N674 Washington Ave ...

  4. Henry of Pelham Winery - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Henry of Pelham was the first vineyard to be certified as local and sustainable by Local Food Plus. [3] In 2017, they were certified by the Wine Council of Ontario as following sustainable winemaking practices from vine to table. [4] A member of the Porto Protocol. [5]

  5. The KEE to Bala - Wikipedia

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    The KEE to Bala (right) as viewed from Bala Bay Concertgoers line up outside the entrance to the Kee to Bala. The KEE to Bala, originally called "Dunn's Pavilion," is a concert venue and bar located on Lake Muskoka, in the town of Bala, Ontario, Canada. Dunn's Pavilion was originally purchased by owner Gerry Dunn in 1929, and built into a ...

  6. Wollersheim Winery - Wikipedia

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    Wollersheim Winery grew rapidly and garnered national media attention with the introduction of its Prairie Fumé wine in 1989. [1] In 1990, Wollersheim Winery bought Cedar Creek Winery, located in the Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The sister wineries share family ownership and a winemaker, but the two brands are ...

  7. Wisconsin wine - Wikipedia

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    The first wine grapes were planted in Wisconsin by Agoston Haraszthy in the mid-19th century. Before he migrated to California and helped to found the wine industry there, he established a vineyard, winery and wine cellars overlooking the Wisconsin River at what is today the Wollersheim Winery near Prairie du Sac. Although Haraszthy found the ...

  8. Ontario wine - Wikipedia

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    Ontario is the world's largest producer of ice wine, [2] with wineries in Ontario producing approximately 800,000 litres (210,000 US gal) of ice wine in 2016; [11] As of 2019, the province accounts for approximately 90 per cent of Canada's annual ice wine production. [10]

  9. Colio Estate Wines - Wikipedia

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    Colio Estate Wines is a 240-acre (0.97 km 2) vineyard and winery in Harrow, Ontario, Canada, that opened in 1980.. Its brand includes CEV Signature Series-Limited Edition Wines, Colio Estate Vineyards Ultra Premium, Colio Estate VQA Varietals and Premium, Colio Varietals and Blends and Girls' Night Out.