
During the summer that my daughter turned 19, we took a trip to Niagara Falls. My son didn’t want to go and off we went. We toured the falls and the wine region, with one of our highlights being the drive from Niagara falls to Niagara-on-the Lake. With our drive, came a tour of Niagara’s wine country.
Niagara Falls is located in the Niagara Peninsula, which is known for its thriving wine industry. The region is home to numerous wineries that produce a wide variety of wines, including reds, whites, and ice wines. Here are some key points about the wineries in the Niagara Falls area:
- Wine Varieties: The wineries in Niagara Falls produce a range of wines, including popular varieties such as Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir. The cool climate and unique terroir of the region contribute to the distinct flavors and characteristics of the wines.
- Ice Wine: Niagara Falls is renowned for its production of ice wine, a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have been left to freeze on the vine. The freezing process concentrates the sugars and flavors, resulting in a luscious and intensely sweet wine. Ice wine is a specialty of the region and is highly sought after by wine enthusiasts.
- Wine Tours and Tastings: Many wineries in the Niagara Falls area offer tours and tastings, allowing visitors to learn about the winemaking process and sample a variety of wines. Some wineries have beautiful vineyards and tasting rooms where you can relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings while sipping on their wines.
- Wine Events and Festivals: Throughout the year, Niagara Falls hosts various wine events and festivals that showcase the region’s wines. These events often feature tastings, food pairings, live music, and other entertainment. The Niagara Icewine Festival, held in January, is a popular event that celebrates the region’s ice wines.
- Wine and Food Pairings: Many wineries in the Niagara Falls area offer food and wine pairing experiences, where you can sample wines alongside carefully selected food items. These pairings enhance the flavors of both the wine and the food, creating a delightful culinary experience.
- Wine Clubs and Retail: Some wineries have wine clubs or offer retail sales, allowing you to purchase your favorite wines to enjoy at home. This is a great way to continue your wine journey and explore more of the region’s offerings.

When visiting Niagara Falls, be sure to set aside some time to explore the wineries in the area. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply enjoy a good glass of wine, the Niagara Falls wineries offer a unique and enjoyable experience.
Here is a list of wineries in the Niagara Falls area:
- Peller Estates Winery & Restaurant
- Inniskillin Wines
- Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery
- Trius Winery at Hillebrand
- Konzelmann Estate Winery
- Reif Estate Winery
- Château des Charmes
- Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery
- Stratus Vineyards
- Two Sisters Vineyards
- Wayne Gretzky Estates Winery & Distillery
- Niagara College Teaching Winery
- Pillitteri Estates Winery
- Southbrook Vineyards
- Marynissen Estates Winery
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more wineries in the Niagara Falls area. It’s always a good idea to check the websites or contact the wineries directly for the most up-to-date information on tours, tastings, and other offerings.

There are several award-winning wineries in the Niagara region. Here are a few notable ones:
- Peller Estates Winery: Peller Estates has received numerous awards for its wines, including the prestigious Canadian Winery of the Year award at the WineAlign National Wine Awards of Canada.
- Inniskillin Wines: Inniskillin is known for its ice wines and has won numerous awards for its ice wine production. It was the first Canadian winery to win the Grand Prix d’Honneur at Vinexpo, the world’s largest wine competition.
- Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Winery: Jackson-Triggs has won numerous awards for its wines, including the Canadian Winery of the Year award multiple times. It is known for its high-quality red and white wines.
- Trius Winery at Hillebrand: Trius Winery has received numerous awards for its wines, including the Canadian Winery of the Year award. It is known for its Bordeaux-style red blends and Chardonnay.
- Stratus Vineyards: Stratus Vineyards has been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and has received numerous awards for its wines. It is known for its Bordeaux-style red blends and Riesling.
- Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery: Ravine Vineyard has received numerous awards for its wines, including the Ontario Winery of the Year award. It is known for its Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, and Riesling.
These are just a few examples of the award-winning wineries in the Niagara region. There are many other wineries in the area that have also received recognition for their wines. It’s always a good idea to check the latest awards and accolades to discover the best wineries to visit in Niagara.
We had a great time and enjoyed a leisure day touring the wineries. What was the most interesting and enjoyable was the ice wine. Ice wine, also known as Eiswein, is a unique and highly regarded dessert wine known for its intense flavors and sweetness. It is made from grapes that have been left on the vine long after the regular harvest season, until they freeze naturally.
The production process involves picking the frozen grapes in extremely cold temperatures, usually during the early morning hours. When pressed, the water inside the grapes remains frozen, allowing for a more concentrated juice to be extracted. This results in a smaller yield compared to traditional wines.
Ice wine is characterized by its vibrant aromas, high sugar content, and balanced acidity. It often exhibits flavors of ripe fruits such as apricot, peach, honey, and tropical fruits, with floral and honeyed notes. The sweetness is countered by a refreshing acidity, which gives the wine a well-balanced and lively character.
Ice wines are typically served chilled and are a popular choice for pairing with desserts or enjoyed on their own as a sweet treat. Due to the labor-intensive production and relatively low yield, ice wine is often considered a luxurious and indulgent wine experience. And, it was.


























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