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Wine
grapes have been planted in Prince Edward County over the course of the
past
decade and a small wine industry has developed.
With
vineyards and infrastructure now in place and
growing, it was
proposed that Prince Edward County – Bay of Quinte be designated as a
viticultural area under the VQA legislation. The Prince Edward County
Winegrowers Association made application for this recognition to VQA
Ontario
supported by a collection of soil, climatic and economic data and in
the summer
of 2007 the official designation of DVA Prince Edward County was
announced. Viable
vineyards had been maintained for the past 7 years and planting and
investments
in viticulture and wineries continues It is important that VQA Ontario
acknowledged that Prince Edward County is a grape growing region in the
developmental years before the use of appellation terminology became
widespread
outside of the VQA system. Ontario
continues to mature, as a wine producing region and this will include
the
introduction of new growing regions as the industry grows. A
new viticultural area in Prince Edward
County added to the diversity of Ontario wine regions and open up
opportunities
for new styles of wine and expansion of public interest in Ontario
wines. History of tender fruit in the areaPrince
Edward County has a long history of horticulture, with it being the
mainstay of
the economy for centuries. For
decades
our region was known as Canada’s canning capital, producing canned
products
such as peas, tomatoes, sour cherries and pumpkin which were shipped
nationwide
and internationally. At
one time Prince
Edward County was the supplier of one third of all canned product in
Canada.
The production of tender fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, sour
cherries
and apples was also a key component to our horticultural makeup.
History of
grape growing dates back to the 1800’s when Dorland Noxon of Prince
Edward
County was awarded a gold medal at the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition. As with other regions,
market and economic
factors have resulted in changes.
Currently
Prince Edward County’s major agricultural
industries are 1. Dairy
Industry 2. Poultry
Industry 3. Cash
Crop Industry 4. Viticulture
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