Ziraldo - Vidal - Icewine

Ziraldo - Vidal - Icewine

Ziraldo - Vidal - Icewine

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ABV
9.5%
Serving
8° - 10° C
Food Pairings
Foie GrasSpicy Asian CuisineShellfishFruit-Based DessertsTapas and Small PlatesCreme BruleeBerries and Fresh FruitsTarte TatinCitrus-Based DishesCaramel
Key Characteristics
["Low alcohol""Sweet""Pronounced intensity""Stone fruit""Tropical fruit""Long finish"]

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Ziraldo

Ziraldo

Ziraldo Estate Winery operates in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula, one of Canada's most established wine regions. The winery produces wines in this cool-climate region that benefits from the moderating...

Ziraldo Estate Winery operates in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula, one of Canada's most established wine regions. The winery produces wines in this cool-climate region that benefits from the moderating effects of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, creating microclimates suitable for both table wines and dessert wine production.

The Niagara Peninsula has gained particular recognition for its icewine production, where grapes are left on the vine to freeze naturally during winter months, concentrating sugars and acids to create intensely sweet dessert wines. The region's cold winters and the specific climatic conditions make it well-suited for this specialized winemaking technique, which requires temperatures to drop to at least -8°C for harvesting.

Ziraldo's current production focuses on icewine made from Vidal grapes, a French-American hybrid variety that has proven particularly well-adapted to Ontario's climate. Vidal's thick skin and resistance to cold makes it an ideal choice for icewine production, as the grapes can withstand the harsh winter conditions necessary for this labor-intensive winemaking process.

Ziraldo
Niagara Peninsula

Niagara Peninsula

The Niagara Peninsula is a designated viticultural area in Ontario, Canada, located between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. This region forms the heart of Canadian wine production, with...

The Niagara Peninsula is a designated viticultural area in Ontario, Canada, located between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. This region forms the heart of Canadian wine production, with vineyards concentrated along the Niagara River and extending westward toward Hamilton. The area benefits from the moderating influence of the Great Lakes, which create a unique microclimate suitable for viticulture at this northern latitude.

The peninsula's climate is characterized by warm summers and cold winters, with the lakes providing crucial temperature moderation that extends the growing season and protects vines from extreme temperature fluctuations. The region's soils vary from clay loam to sandy compositions, often with good drainage properties. Vidal is among the grape varieties grown here, particularly valued for icewine production due to its ability to retain acidity and concentrate sugars when frozen on the vine during winter harvest.

The Niagara Peninsula has gained recognition particularly for its icewines, which are produced from grapes that freeze naturally on the vine in winter temperatures below -8°C. These dessert wines exhibit intense concentration and bright acidity, balancing sweetness with freshness. The region's cool climate and lake-effect conditions create ideal circumstances for this specialized winemaking technique, producing wines with characteristic honeyed flavors and remarkable longevity.

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