[Growwine] Ontario's drinking culture: A big part of the battle?

Paul Bulas pabls at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 2 14:28:54 EDT 2008


I like the way you put that Maurice.  It's not to say, of course, that there isn't a place for mass-produced goods in society ... but at present, the climate is just not as conducive as it could be for artisanal wines and ciders to flourish.  And that's another potential area: artisanal hard ciders.  That could open up new possibilities for agriculture/agri-tourism across much of Ontario, even up north.  It would be great to be able to take a drive in the country, buy some locally produced artisanal cheese and cider all at the same place, for example!  But there is no artisanal cider scene to speak of at present.  Anyone try the apple pop at the LCBO?  Oy!


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From: melissa lounsbury <baileyandtrent2 at yahoo.ca>
To: growwine at littlefatwino.com
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Subject: Re: [Growwine] Ontario's drinking culture: A big part of the battle?


I have to agree.It is a art that you try to improve every time you make a new batch.After you perfect one wine the next time you will incounter an new challenge.If you where not willing to try something different they would all be the same. Its the same with great painters they make their works a little different each time or the same to bring out their qualities.


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