The Vignoble Ste-Angelique of Quebec

The Vignoble Ste-Angelique is one of the best wineries to follow in Quebec.. It offers 4 wines for sale in of Quebec to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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Booming Canadian vineyard (~70 estates, 400+ ha), an extreme continental climate (-36 C) imposing hardy hybrid grapes. A world-renowned speciality: golden ice wines with signature notes of honey, candied apricot, yellow peach, mango and crisp acidity, a sweet-lively balance — made from frozen-harvested Vidal. Fruity Frontenac reds (cherry, plum, spice), lively Seyval Blanc and Saint-Pepin whites (citrus, white flowers). 1.
7M bottles/year, 140+ certified wines.
How Vignoble Ste-Angelique wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes such as recipes .
Fruity and accessible reds with a deep ruby robe, supple tannins and an airy palate centred on cherry, plum and spice aromas. Cold-hardy to −35 °C, grown in the cold regions of North America (Québec, Vermont, Minnesota, Wisconsin). American black hybrid obtained in 2000 by Elmer Swenson in Minnesota.
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Coloured, fruity reds with a dense purple robe, supple tannins and fresh acidity, showing aromas of black cherry, blackberry, plum, blackcurrant, sweet spices and earthy, slightly foxy notes. Round palate, best drunk young. Very cold- and disease-resistant interspecific variety, driving northern vineyards: Canada (Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia), the US North-East and England. Hybrid created in 1911 by Eugène Kuhlmann in Alsace, full sibling of maréchal foch.