Quote Originally Posted by dean_martin
FA - Can you recommend a Canadian ice wine?
Personally, I can't stand the stuff so I'm probably not the best person to ask. And I think that a good ice wine is truly going to depend on the year in which it was produced. Some years the grapes don't freeze.

Probably anything from the Niagara region in Ontario or the Okanagan region in BC would be okay. Those regions produce the best Canadian wines in general IMO, so I would think that their ice wines would also be good. The liquor stores seem to be well stocked with Inniskillin if that's worth anything. It could just mean that winery is able to produce high volumes.

One of my favourite Canadian wineries that is easily available is Jackson Triggs, so you might try their ice wine.

But I'm just guessing really.