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Canada's wine industry responds to non-alcoholic trend
BNN Bloomberg
Canada’s wine industry is known intentionally for ice wine, but it is pushing new frontiers as more Canadians cut back on alcohol, according to a sommelier.
Sara D'Amato, wine consultant, sommelier, wine critic and principal partner with WineAlign.com, joined BNN Bloomberg on Friday to discuss the country’s latest wine trends.
D'Amato said non-alcoholic beverages are on the rise, though ice wine remains Canada’s most famous export.
Watch the full interview with D'Amato at the top of this article.
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