Yes Epcot in Canada but it is pricey. Now if your dinning at Artist point they have a Dessert wine flight with about 4 different icewines and i highly recomend this. I even found one i like better than the one in Canada and at a cheaper price per bottle.
Le Cellier sells both Mission Hill and Inniskillin ice wine by the glass priced at $17 and $20 respectively (or at least they did in October when we dined there.) Expensive but well worth it!
Le Cellier sells both Mission Hill and Inniskillin ice wine by the glass priced at $17 and $20 respectively (or at least they did in October when we dined there.) Expensive but well worth it!
I finally tried my first ice wine this trip. At Le Cellier I tried the Mission Hill with my dessert, it was very good! (It was supposidly better than the inniskillin according to our server. I enjoyed it!)
If you want something YUMMY try the Ice Wine martini at Le Cellier. It is WONDERFUL! I don't remember the price and after 3 or 4 of them, you won't either!
BTW, it is not on the menu, you just need to ask for it.
Didn't realize that the ice wine was so expensive at Disney. I was shocked at the $17 & $20 per glass that a PP listed.
I've had Inniskillin ice wine before when a friend brought it back to us after a trip to Canada and the winery itself. It was so good that I would've paid her to bring more back to us.
If we ever make a trip to Niagara Falls we'll definitely take a trip across the border to visit several of the wineries including Inniskillin!
I found Innskillin Icewine at a local wine shop. $60.00 for a 375ml bottle Quite pricey so I purchased Bordy(Maryland) for under $20.00. Very nice but not the same zing!
If you want something YUMMY try the Ice Wine martini at Le Cellier. It is WONDERFUL! I don't remember the price and after 3 or 4 of them, you won't either!
BTW, it is not on the menu, you just need to ask for it.
Oh, man, I had never heard of that, but last December our server offered to make me one. I had mine and half of my mother's and was practically on the floor!
It is the last harvest for grapes as the op mentioned they are frozen. It is costly to wait so long for harvest because the grapes could just and make regular wine. They also run the risk of losing the crop.
If you live by a World Market it is sold here and it is expensive. If you can make the run up to Canada it is cheaper.