Would you like to try good Canadian wine? Here is the list of the most popular Canadian wines to help you make the best choice!

50th Parallel Pinot Noir 2013

If you are a fan of Pinot Noir wines then you should definitely try 50th Parallel Pinot Noir 2013 wine. This dry red wine will certainly impress you with its great aromas. The wine has aromas of chocolate as well as blackberry, cherry and strawberry. 

The grapes used for producing this wine are grown in Okanagan Valley, Canada. Grapes are harvested by hand and then cold soaked and fermented. Prior to blending the wine is stored in French oak barrels for 12 months. Obviously, this great Canadian wine is worth trying! 

JoieFarm A Noble Blend 2014

Are you eager to try great white Canadian wine? Is so, you should definitely consider JoieFarm 2014 A Noble Blend. This wine is produced by the legendary JoieFarm vinery in Okanagan Valley, Canada. 

Actually, the wine is blend of Gewurztraminer, Muscat, Pinot Auxerrois, Pinot Blanc, Riesling as well as Schoenberger. The wine has aromas of celery leaf, grapefruit, nectarine and melon. It’s worth noting that JoieFarm 2014 A Noble Blend is a popular choice of many wine lovers in British Columbia and one of the best wines in Canada.   

Bachelder Wismer Vineyard 2011 Chardonnay Twenty Mile Bench 

Bachelder Wismer Vineyard 2011 Chardonnay Twenty Mile Bench is another great Canadian wine to taste. The grapes for producing this wine are grown in Niagara, Canada. The wine has flavors of peach, pear and spice. You should definitely try this excellent Canadian wine at least once in a lifetime.

Burrowing Owl Merlot 2012

Would you like to try delicious Merlot Canadian wines? Then you should definitely consider Burrowing Owl Merlot 2012. The wine has flavors of blackberry, mocha as well as stewed plum. Grapes for making Burrowing Owl Merlot 2012 wine are grown in Burrowing Owl’s vineyard in Okanagan Valley, Canada. 

The region has good conditions for growing grapes. That’s why grapes perfectly combine acids and sugars. First of all, grapes are harvested by hand. Afterwards, grapes are crushed gently and fermented in stainless tanks. Later, wine is moved to barrels where it ages for 20 months. Finally, the wine is bottled. 

Westcott Reserve Chardonnay 2013 Vinemount Ridge

Westcott Reserve Chardonnay 2013 Vinemount Ridge is a very delicious Canadian wine. So, it’s a great idea to taste it. Grapes for making this wine are grown in Westcott Vineyards in Niagara, Chardonnay. Without a doubt, this wine will impress you with its great fruity flavors (such as pears, peach fruits and others) and personality.

These are the most popular Canadian wines which you should probably try. It’s worth remembering that you should always pair wines with the right foods. By doing this, you will be able to maximize the benefits of drinking wine.