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  • January 08, 2016 , 04:26pm

Sip and savour Niagara’s finest wine

Sip and savour Niagara’s finest wine

GLASS--ICE-BARRELNiagara Icewine Festival returns Jan. 29-31

NIAGARA FALLS–It may be an unseasonably warm December, but snow or no snow, the Niagara Icewine Festival will turn the Scotiabank Convention Centre into a winter wonderland.

In just its second year in Niagara Falls, the Niagara Icewine Event in Niagara Falls has quickly become the largest Icewine Festival Event in Canada. Organizers are expecting over 10,000 visitors over the weekend events to sip, sample and savour seasonal vintages of the uniquely Canadian icewine from Niagara vineyards and delicious culinary creations from some of Niagara’s top chefs while taking in the grandeur of amazing ice sculptures. The Niagara Icewine Festival takes place from January 29th to 31st, 2016.

“The Niagara Icewine Festival in Niagara Falls has become a must see event” says Festival organizer Anthony Annunziata, “This is an authentic Niagara wine and culinary event that we are very proud of.”

Visitors will be able to enjoy more than 20 of Niagara’s best wineries award-winning Wine, icewines and sparkling wines that will be paired perfectly with savoury dishes created by 10 of Niagara’s best restaurants & culinary masters.   The entertainment is Headline Friday by local favourites Jonesy, Saturday night headliners are U2 Tribute band Desire and the Beatles tribute band, the Caverners, and concludes Sunday with Soul Jam.
Advance purchase tickets start at $8 and can be purchased at www.IcewineFestivals.com

For more information please visit www.IcewineFestivals.com and follow it on Twitter @NFFestivals.

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  1. Gerry: it's an interesting argument. I remember during the divestiture from South Africa movement in the 1970's and 1980's a similar argument was made: won&#uld39;t it be better to keep investments in South Africa and exercise pressure through the companies, than leave and have no leverage. But ultimate divestiture won the day, and Nelson Mandela expressed suport for it.
    Gerry: it's an interesting argument. I remember during the divestiture from South Africa movement in the 1970's and 1980's a similar argument was made: won&#uld39;t it be better to keep investments in South Africa and exercise pressure through the companies, than leave and have no leverage. But ultimate divestiture won the day, and Nelson Mandela expressed suport for it.
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  1. Gerry: it's an interesting argument. I remember during the divestiture from South Africa movement in the 1970's and 1980's a similar argument was made: won&#uld39;t it be better to keep investments in South Africa and exercise pressure through the companies, than leave and have no leverage. But ultimate divestiture won the day, and Nelson Mandela expressed suport for it.
    Gerry: it's an interesting argument. I remember during the divestiture from South Africa movement in the 1970's and 1980's a similar argument was made: won&#uld39;t it be better to keep investments in South Africa and exercise pressure through the companies, than leave and have no leverage. But ultimate divestiture won the day, and Nelson Mandela expressed suport for it.
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  1. Gerry: it's an interesting argument. I remember during the divestiture from South Africa movement in the 1970's and 1980's a similar argument was made: won&#uld39;t it be better to keep investments in South Africa and exercise pressure through the companies, than leave and have no leverage. But ultimate divestiture won the day, and Nelson Mandela expressed suport for it.
    Gerry: it's an interesting argument. I remember during the divestiture from South Africa movement in the 1970's and 1980's a similar argument was made: won&#uld39;t it be better to keep investments in South Africa and exercise pressure through the companies, than leave and have no leverage. But ultimate divestiture won the day, and Nelson Mandela expressed suport for it.
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