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Cellared in Canada : ウィキペディア英語版
Cellared in Canada

Depending on the province in which it is produced, Cellared in Canada is a category of Canadian wine that is produced with varying quantities of foreign bulk wine and Canadian wine. These wines are often sold in government-run liquor stores in sections designated as "Canadian wine". In British Columbia, Cellared in Canada wine may be produced from 100 percent foreign content with grapes grown from Washington State, California, South Africa,〔G. Hamiliton, "(Sale of cheap imports as B.C. wines called 'scandalous' )" ''National Post Vancouver Sun'', September 20th, 2009. 〕 Argentina, Chile.〔 K. Ejbich "(Protest Mounts Over 'Cellared in Canada' Wines )" ''Wine Spectator'', August 28, 2009〕 and possibly even China. In Ontario, Cellared in Canada wine is allowed to be produced from a blend of no more than 60 percent foreign-sourced content. Within the 40 percent Ontario content, dilution with water is not allowed.〔(Grape Growers of Ontario )〕〔(Ontario Wine Producers Association ).〕 〔( Wine Content Act ).〕 The only indication of origin is found on the back of the bottle, with a term such as "Cellared in Canada from international and domestic wines". Other permitted terms are "Product of Canada" and "Vinted in Canada".
In Ontario as of April 1, 2014, the wineries which existed prior to 1993 will be allowed to produce "International - Canadian blends" which contain no more than 75% foreign content (meaning that they in fact contain only 25% Ontario wine, which may be from labrusca varieties). Historically, this percentage has fluctuated wildly, due to periodic shortages and surpluses of Ontario grapes, and lobbying by both the grape growers and the producers.
==Practice==
Under the "Cellared in Canada" label, Canadian wine producers can import pre-fermented grape must from grapes grown in other countries to produce wines under their own wine label. These wines are then designated as being made or "cellared" in Canada, even though they may contain no Canadian-grown grapes. The advantage to the producer is potentially lower production costs for imported grapes compared with locally grown Canadian grapes. Large wine-producing estates such as Peller Estates, Mission Hill Winery and Jackson-Triggs (owned by Constellation Brands) have made widespread use of this designation.

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