All of these wines are expected to become popular this year. There is no doubt that each of these Canadian wines will certainly be a good addition to your wine collection.

Best Canadian Red Wines to Drink in 2017

 

If you are looking for the best Canadian rich red wines to try in 2017, then you obviously need to consider such options as Painted Rock Syrah 2013, C.C. Jentsch Syrah 2013, Poplar Grove Cabernet Franc 2012, Poplar Grove The Legacy 2011 as well as Tinhorn Creek Oldfield Series Merlot 2012. It’s worth noting that a lot of wine lovers choose to drink these wines with such foods as fried beef as well as steaks. 

There is no doubt that Moon Curser Carmenere 2013 is one of the best Canadian medium red wines to drink in 2017. You need to know that this wines pairs well with meatloaf and pepperoni pizza. 

If you would like to taste the best Canadian light red wines in 2017, then pay a close attention to such great wines as Arrowleaf Pinot Noir 2013, Garry Oaks Estate Pinot Noir + Zweigelt 2013, Niche Pinot Noir 2014, Red Rooster Pinot Noir 2014 as well as St. Hubertus & Oak Bay Estate Pinot Noir 2012. Drink these wines with grilled chorizo or salmon burgers.  

Best Canadian White Wines to Drink in 2017

If you are a fan of the best Canadian rich white wines, then it makes to buy one of these wines – C.C. Jentsch Small Lots Series Barrel Fermented Chardonnay 2014, Le Vieux Pin Ava 2013 or Mission Hill No.5 Lone Pine Chardonnay 2013. It’s a good idea to pair these wines with such foods as grilled salmon, pork and triple cream cheese.

However, if the best Canadian medium white wines are more to your liking, then keep an eye on such wines as SpierHead Chardonnay 2014, C.C. Jentsch The Quest 2014 as well as Clos du Soleil Capella 2014. These wines go well with cheesy risotto, pizza Bianca and rosso pasta sauce.  

You should also taste the best Canadian light white wines in 2017. Consider such good options as 50th Parallel Estate Riesling 2014, Clos du Soleil Pinot Blanc 2014, Haywire Switchback Vineyard Pinot Gris 2013, Mission Hill Reserve Riesling 2014, Wild Goose Gewurztraminer 2014 as well as Unsworth Allegro 2014. Canada’s light white wines will certainly impress you with their great fruity aromatics. You should definitely try to drink these wines with shellfish.

It’s important to point out that a lot of good Canadian wines are available today, so this list could go on and on. We have just provided the list of the Canada’s wines which are likely to become incredibly popular in 2017. Without a doubt, you’ll enjoy drinking each of these great wines! We wish you the best of luck in 2017!