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  2. Nova Scotia wine - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia wine region can be divided into 4 main regions: Annapolis Valley, Gaspereau Valley, South Shore, and the Malagash Peninsula.Besides these main regions, grapes intended for wine production are being produced by independent growers across the province, including Cape Breton Island.

  3. Canadian wine - Wikipedia

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    Canadian wine is wine produced in Canada. Ontario and British Columbia are the two largest wine-producing provinces in Canada, with two-thirds of Canada's vineyard acreage situated in Ontario. [1] However, wine producing regions are also present in other provinces, including Alberta, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

  4. Category:Wine regions of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Wine regions of Ontario (5 P) ... Nova Scotia wine; Q. Quebec wine This page was last edited on 11 August 2015, at 03:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Kings County, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The region is also celebrated for its wineries, many located in the county communities of Gaspereau Valley, Canning, and Grand Pré. The recently launched Tidal Bay appellation, created in 2012, was the first wine appellation for Nova Scotia [16] and has helped to raise Nova Scotia wines profile in Canada and around the world. The region's ...

  6. Annapolis Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Annapolis Valley is a valley and region in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.It is located in the western part of the Nova Scotia peninsula, formed by a trough between two parallel mountain ranges along the shore of the Bay of Fundy.

  7. Vintners Quality Alliance - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are other classifications of wine in Canada. British Columbia has a category known as "Wines of Distinction", Nova Scotia has "Wines of Nova Scotia" and Quebec has "Vins du Québec". All must be 100 percent made from grapes grown in British Columbia, Nova Scotia or Quebec, respectively.

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