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Toronto, ON, Canada    
(416) 694-3689
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Kingston, ON, Canada    
(613) 384-6088
Description:   Sale of beer and winemaking products and wine-making on premise. Featuring Brew King products, Selection, Vintners Reserve and Island Mist....
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Richmond, BC, Canada    
(604) 273-7035
Grimsby, ON, Canada    
(905) 945-9225
Description:   This unique winery and distillery in Niagara wine country adds a new dimension to touring. Discover bow wines and spirits are made. Taste award winning wines, icewines and spirits,...
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Nepean, ON, Canada    
(613) 797-5434
Description:   Kittling Ridge is a Canadian producer wines and spirits, located at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, on the southern shores of Lake Ontario, in Canada. We are proud to offer a w...
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Ottawa, ON, Canada    
(613) 236-2433
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Woodbridge, ON, Canada    
(905) 738-9463
Description:   From the moment you enter Magnotta Winery, you are swept away by the graceful ambiance, where excellent wine and extraordinary art complement each other beautifully. Tour our winer...
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Oakville, ON, Canada    
(905) 844-6415 ext 2
Description:   Ukiestore.com brings only the best products made in Ukraine and by Ukrainian Diaspora.
Our range is from the very traditional to the most modern art and crafts - as well as fu...
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