“The Distilled Spirits Council, an industry group, estimated exports of U.S. distilled spirits to Canada at $43.4 million over the first six months of 2025, down about 62% from the same period in 2024. Exports of American wine were about 67% lower, the group said, citing U.S. trade data.”
Good job, Canada! Keep your elbows up!
Do y’all make good wine? Or do you just import it from Chile instead of California?
The wine drinkers I know already drank Canadian wines before this whole ordeal
Whites are OK but not great. Reds are bleh, not enough sun.
Okanagon wine, lots of sun and desert heat
And most of those wineries will tell you they aren’t great reds. Been doing wine buying trips in the Okanagan for 30 years when there was maybe 6 wineries.
It depends. Kelowna is a bit north for reds so you’ll get your pinot, gamay, zweitgelt, etc and they’re decent. I find the only good merlot, syrah, foch, even tempranillo, fuller body stuff is mostly Similkameen Valley and south near the border. I’d say there’s definitely solid red options but they come at a price. Chilean or even French equivalents for less.
Canada makes really lovely wines. Vancouver Island especially has some of my favourites (also because I live here haha).
The Niagara region in ON and Okanagan region in BC produce some good stuff, or so I’m told. More a beer and whiskey guy myself.
There’s many countries that produce wine, skipping on the US’s contribution is hardly a blip on the radar.
Ontario and BC wine is okay. I prefer white and I find the whites to be rather nice; I can’t really speak to reds, though I had a nice Ontario Merlot a few years ago. Can’t remember the name, unfortunately.
There’s so much wine outside of the US and Canada though. Chilean wine has pleasantly surprised me lately, like you say. I also like a lot of the stuff coming out of Australia. You may be able to tell I’m on a budget, lol.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_wine