The " Cellared in Canada " article was recently given a major revamping by another contributor, and in my opinion, they did an excellent job.
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Both it and the rich 1999 zinfandel ( about $ 17 ) suggest greater things to come if properly cellared, though both are drinking well enough now.
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Wine producers who use the " Cellared in Canada " designation claim that it is a vital business component that allows them to compete in the " under $ 10 " price category.
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First was a report this week in The New York Times that some sommeliers who need to warm a cellared red wine up to room temperature rapidly have resorted to zapping it in a microwave oven.
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Dogtoberfest is a ( begin ital ) marzen, ( end ital ) a German-style beer originally produced in the spring then cellared ( and drunk ) all summer when hot weather made brewing problematic.
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This cabernet, cellared and bottled by Peralty Family Winery in Santa Maria, usually sells for $ 8.99 or $ 9.99 . Information : ( 310 ) 539-5552 or www . peraltawinery . com.
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The origins of the name lies in the tradition that it was matured / cellared for a period of time once bottled ( and most sealed with a cork ), to be consumed later in the year, akin to a Saison.
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Certain producers ( grandfathered under the 1988 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement ) are permitted to produce wines from a blend of foreign grapes or wine and domestic content to produce a wine labelled as Cellared in Canada or International / Canadian Blend.
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As it now stands, Bronco can legally use " Cellared and Bottled in Napa, California " on Napa Ridge wines made in the new Napa winery, even though the grapes for the wine may come from vineyards outside the Napa Valley.
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As of August 2009, the stores of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario ( LCBO ) featured less than 2.5 % Canadian wine produced by VQA members, with the vast majority of its wines produced under the " Cellared in Canada " designation.