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  2. Iron Gate Private Wine Management - Wikipedia

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    The company also sells the stocked wine on the behalf of its collectors. In connection with wine auctioneer Stephen Ranger, Iron Gate runs wine auctions and other related events. [10] In 2007, Iron Gate organized the largest private order wine tasting in Toronto [11] and in 2011 put on the first ever wine auction in Ontario. [12]

  3. Corby Spirit and Wine - Wikipedia

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    Corby Spirit and Wine Limited is a Canadian alcohol manufacturing and distribution company. It was founded in 1859 in Corbyville, Ontario. As of 2008, the company is 46% owned by Pernod Ricard. [2] The company distills several Canadian specialities, as well as marketing Pernod Ricard's products in Canada.

  4. 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.

  5. List of breweries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario: London: 1840: Originating in 1840 as a small brewing operation in London, Ontario, Carling became a national and eventually a global brand, particularly popular in the UK and South Africa. Carling merged with the Brewing Corporation of Ontario (BCO) in 1930. BCO launched Carling in the US in 1932, and acquired Toronto's O'Keefe Brewery ...

  6. Traveling Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Traveling Vineyard representatives, called Wine Guides, pay one-time fees, and in return, the company sends them a Success Kit [2] with wine education materials (including notes on individual wine varietals and food pairings), sample accessories, tasting glasses, and ten bottles of wine for the first tastings. Traveling Vineyard also provides ...

  7. Cellared in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Other permitted terms are "Product of Canada" and "Vinted in Canada". In Ontario, as of April 1, 2014, the wineries which existed prior to 1993 will be allowed to produce "International - Canadian blends" which contain no more than 75% foreign content (meaning that they in fact contain only 25% Ontario wine, which may be from labrusca varieties).

  8. Naked Wines - Wikipedia

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    Naked Wines' customers (called Angels) fund independent winemakers worldwide in return for wines at self-described "wholesale prices." [14] However, the Financial Times notes that most wines sold by Naked Wines are not available on the retail market, "making direct price comparisons virtually impossible," and most wines are priced "close to the usual retail price."

  9. Jackson-Triggs - Wikipedia

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    Jackson-Triggs is a Canadian winery with vineyards in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia and the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. In 1989 Donald Triggs, Allan Jackson, with a group of investors, purchased Cartier wines from John Labatt Limited and later changed the company's name to Vincor. [1] In 1993, they began to produce Jackson-Triggs wine. [2]