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Strewn

Niagara Peninsula


Once a canning facility, Strewn has been producing medal-winning vintages here since 1991. Beyond tastings, the vineyard also offers cooking classes that focus on dishes that pair well with their wines; book in advance to assure a spot! Home to a classy restaurant too.


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