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Postcard from Niagara on the Lake

Posted by Ali | Tuesday August 28, 201219 comments
Niagara on the LakeThough the Eat Local movement has been popular for some time, drinking local isn't as often considered when choosing wine.  Yet Canada has so much to offer from our wine regions.  People come from all over the world to visit the Okanagan Valley and the Niagara region to sample our famous cold climate wines.  Ice wine is an obvious winner in Ontario, but you may be surprised to know we also produce fantastic Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Baco Noir (to name a few).  Last week I toured Niagara with the LCBO, picked up a few new favourites and tried some amazing restaurants I highly recommend.
 
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Our day started with a helicopter ride over Niagara Falls.  Niagara Helicopters offers these tours for $132 per adult or $252 per couple.  It's an exhilarating experience going over the falls and well worth adding to your bucket list.  We landed at Chateau des Charmes for a vineyard tour and tasting.
 
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My favourites from Chateau des Charmes were the 2009 Riesling, Estate Bottled and the 2009 Gamay Noir, Estate Bottled.  The Riesling has a slightly sweet, citrus and refreshing taste that would pair well with sushi.  The Gamay Noir is similar to a Beaujolais so it's an easy sipping red that would be great on a patio.  Both are $12.55 at the LCBO so you can't beat the price point!
 
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Next we headed to Trius Winery at Hillebrand for lunch created by Chef Frank Dodd with a wine pairing for each course.  We started with a glass of delicious pink bubbly from their Trius Rose Brut paired with an Amuse that turned beets into candy. It could have been dessert. 

With our starters, we sampled the Trius Sauvignon Blanc 2011 that had notes of cucumber and a hint of black current.  I really liked that one. The Hillebrand Vidal Icewine 2010 served with a Sour Cream Tart was heavenly.  I didn't know I liked icewine until I had this one.  Notes of Creme Brulee, vanilla and toffee - need I say more?  Trius is also known for their Cab Franc, a jammy crowd pleaser for about $15 a bottle and their 2010 Trius Grand Red. This is a good bottle to buy someone who says they don't like Ontario reds. 

Trius currently offers something called Farmer's Feast at the restaurant, which is a 5 course tasting menu you can have paired with wine.  It's a shared meal, carved at your table for $125 per person (with wine pairings).
 
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After lunch (and at this point I had lost count of the tastings), we hopped on Segways for a tour of Henry of Pelham Family Estate Winery.  Thankfully only one person fell, but he wasn't injured and claims it had nothing to do with the previous tastings.  Segways are actually really easy to ride and going through the vineyards on them was a lot of fun. It's about $100 a person if you want to do this tour and includes a flight of tastings at Henry of Pelham.

Owner Daniel Speck conducted the tastings of their 2011 Pinot Grigio, 2007 Pinot Noir Reserve and 2010 Baco Noir Reserve. His ancestors settled on the land in the 1800s and are buried there to this day.  I enjoyed the wines from Henry of Pelham the most.  In particular the Pinot Noir, which Speck described as "White wine in drag" and the Baco Noir Reserve, which he calls "the wine that paid for university", and "Ontario's answer to Malbec."  I can see why. It's smooth and velvety with a hint of spice.  The 2010 Baco Noir Reserve will be available in the Vintages section of the LCBO in September, though it is already available at the winery for $25 a bottle.  I purchased this one on the spot.

Our final stop was at the Restaurant at Peninsula Ridge Estate where Chef Pierre Bourget wowed us with an incredible 4 course meal - naturally with wine pairings.  Located at the border of Grimsby and Beamsville, this restaurant is worth the drive.  It's a beautifully restored Victorian that sits on a hill overlooking vineyards and the lake.  You can see the Toronto skyline in the distance.  The food was so good here I hardly noticed the wine (or the unfortunate music).  
 
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Our amuse bouche was a tomato water martini drizzled with basil oil.  I didn't realize there was alcohol in it until I was about halfway through.  Chef Pierre had taken fresh garden tomatoes, salted them and let them sit until the juices came out. That was the essence of the martini and it was incredible.  The Grilled Romaine Heart Caesar was the best Caesar salad I have ever tried.  The Romain is lightly grilled, giving it a slight smoky taste. The capers are fried. Even if you don't normally like this type of salad, you would love this one. 

When I was too full to eat another bite, out came the Ratafia poached pear with spicy chocolate ganache in the center. I can't even talk about it.  Chef Pierre Bourget is one to watch for and I highly recommend you schedule your next date night at this restaurant to see for yourself.

When you think about it, many of us are willing to travel all over the world to visit the wine regions of California, France, Italy or Argentina but we have amazing wine country of our own that is much closer (and more affordable) to explore.  I've always been a believer.  Are you?
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on August 28, 2012  jlgoneboatin  2,493 said:


wow!! thank looks amazing! would love to go there!

on August 28, 2012  fredamans  12,209 said:

I love walking through the old town in Niagara-on-the-lake. So beautiful!
Why no carriage ride pictures???

on August 28, 2012  earthangelll  515 said:

Love that you shared your adventure, we soo want to do this, we were at Niagra Falls recently and we drove through Niagra on the Lake through curiosity and we were amazed at how beautiful it was..we are looking forward to a visit in the near future. Thanks for the tips. ♥

on August 28, 2012  midnightsun2288  6,053 said:

Wow that looks really pretty. And that food looks sooo good.

on August 28, 2012  mamaluv  STAFF said:

Seriously jealous right now :)

on August 28, 2012  bubbles77  28,057 said:

It's like going on an adventure, experiencing wonderful new activities, foods and of course wine along the way. Looks very beautiful, and wow there are some very impressive dishes displayed here. I love pairing wines with food, it;s amazing how each is so different and offers different experiences while eating a meal. Thanks for sharing, it is true you can have an adventure in your backyard, it doesn't necessarily have to be a high priced vacation to get a similar experience. Looks like you had a blast.

on August 28, 2012  Ali de Bold  STAFF said:

It really is beautiful. I go there often but there are so many wineries and great restaurants these kinds of trips help me discover places I haven't tried yet :)

on August 28, 2012  mystictiger  3,211 said:

thanks or sharing the pictures, so jealous. would love to visit this region some day.

on August 28, 2012  takoda  28,648 said:

Love your pic's Ali. It looks like you had a wonderful
time and the food looks amazing!! I've always known we have some great
wine country. We have a few winery's not to far from our home. I just
might make a stop out there this long weekend, thanks for the idea.

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