ice wine

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Kracher specializes in late-harvest and ice wines from Austria’s Burgenland region. Dave Mcintyre, Washington Post, "Climate change is reshaping wine as we know it," 7 June 2019 Visit each of the participating wineries, sample ice wine and enjoy an appetizer, included in the $6 cost at each winery. Laura Johnston, cleveland.com, "Take a trip with RocktheLake to Grand River Valley wineries, prepping for Ice Wine Festival," 27 Feb. 2018 And learn why Lake Erie creates the perfect climate for growing grapes, especially for ice wine. Laura Johnston, cleveland.com, "Take a trip with RocktheLake to Grand River Valley wineries, prepping for Ice Wine Festival," 27 Feb. 2018 Oliver said the winery made ice wine last year also, but didn’t make enough to last for more than a year. Carol Kugler, The Seattle Times, "Volunteers brave cold to pick grapes at Indiana vineyard," 26 Jan. 2018 Ontario is among the world’s leading sources for ice wine, with Inniskillin perhaps the most esteemed producer. Eric Asimov, New York Times, "From Ontario, Cool-Climate Wines of Beauty and Vision," 16 Jan. 2018 Parallel 44 is known for its ice wine, which is made from Frontenac Gris grapes harvested in January. Travelwisconsin.com, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Ice Cold: 5 Frozen Ways to Frolic," 7 Jan. 2018 Each winery will provide a sample of their ice wines. Marc Bona, cleveland.com, "Wine calendar: Pat O'Brien's will host Newton Vineyards, Cru Uncorked tastings, Champagne dinner at L'Albatros, more," 13 Mar. 2018 There are currently three entries: Project XX, India Pale Ale Cask, and the most recent, Winter Storm, a 21-year-old whisky finished in ice wine barrels. Jonah Flicker, USA TODAY, "The distillery behind Scotland's most-awarded single malt," 9 Jan. 2018

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First Known Use of ice wine

1953, in the meaning defined above

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