
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, a prairie province in Canada, is flanked by Alberta to the west and Manitoba to the east. While vineyards are sparse, those present predominantly cultivate cold-resistant French-American hybrid grape varieties.
Fruit wine production thrives in Saskatchewan's viticultural landscape, primarily through small, family-owned ventures. The region saw its first commercial vineyard emerge in 2007, marking a pivotal moment in the prairie's winemaking history.
Fruit wine production thrives in Saskatchewan's viticultural landscape, primarily through small, family-owned ventures. The region saw its first commercial vineyard emerge in 2007, marking a pivotal moment in the prairie's winemaking history.
Saskatchewan isn't afraid to experiment! Wineries here are pushing boundaries with unique fruit combinations and even mead (honey wine) production, highlighting the innovative spirit of Saskatchewan's winemakers.