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10-01-2002, 06:59 PM,
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Everytime I'm behind a Canadian Wine List, I get sad. All of my experiance is in Eastern Canada, from Quebec on east. Being two hours away, we get up your way regularly. The sadness comes from the selection of Canadian Wine. Just as Irving is the pervasive oil dealer in these parts (You know your a Mainer if you know what an Irving is and where twelve of them are), Inniskillin is the pervasive wine dealer.

Whether in Montreal or Grand Manan Island, that is the brand that will be on all lists. Most frequently it is the only Canadian brand. Like Gallo, they do put out some good stuff. We enjoy one of their slightly off dry rieslings. So, that's the answer to your question.
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