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Quebec is a province of Canada.
edit Tasting
It is dominated by white wines made with hybrid grapes like Seyval, Geisenheim and Vandal Cliche. Recently, some winemakers have experimented with a certain amount of success with Chardonnay. Quebec's future might lie in ice wines, made with Vidal, some of which have won international competitions.
New red grape varieties are finding a home in the Lanaudière region, just north-east of Montreal. Most notably, Vignoble Carone recently won international and national medals for their red wines.
edit Facts and figures
- Varietals: Seyval, Geisenheim, Vandal Cliche, Vidal
edit History
Quebec's wine industry dates back to the 1980's.
edit Geography
edit Climate
edit Viticulture
edit See also
