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Reif Estate Winery

Niagara Peninsula


Founded in 1982, the 50-hectare Reif Estate Winery (pronounced ‘Rife’) is one of the oldest wineries in the region. Ice wines are its specialty – internationally acclaimed, they're also reasonably priced. In fact, since 1984, Reif has received more than 100 Gold Awards, a consumer-judged competition for producing 'best value' wines.


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