Ice wines are typically enjoyed as an aperitif or as a dessert, and should be served chilled at 54 to 56 degrees. If you’re feeling adventurous, it can also be served as a fantastic cocktail ...
It makes sense that the wine most associated with Niagara, the Great White North’s leading wine region, is ice wine, a ...
Some of the most widely consumed dessert wines include Moscato d'Asti, port, and the wholly unique ice wine, each representing a different dessert wine style. Moscato d'Asti, one of the most ...
move on to Grand River Cellars for the entree and finish with dessert at Debonne Vineyards. Those who wish may stay for live music. A trio of friends at last year’s Ice Wine Festival roasts ice ...
You can also freeze the wine in ice cube trays and save for another time — not to drink as a melted dessert wine, but you can add the cubes to a jug of punch or a jug of pineapple juice mixed ...