Ontario VQA Wines to go on Sale at Ontario Farmers’ Markets May 1, 2014
Ontario wines will be for sale at farmers' markets starting this weekend as part of a pilot program the province hopes will lead to a rise in the demand for VQA wines. Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) sets a framework by which standards for quality wine production made from Ontario grapes and appellations for wine regions are established. From quality standards for grape growing and winemaking, to comprehensive testing and truth in labeling and consumer safety standards, all stages of the regulation are stringent and intensive.
To qualify for the VQA, wineries must use only grapes grown
in the three designated viticulture areas. Non-grape wines or wines that do not
meet this geographical criterion don’t qualify and in addition to giving up the
majority of the revenue they generate outside their own vineyards, those who
are not in a VQA-designated area for grapes; or fail to qualify for VQA
status cannot put “Made in Ontario” on their labels.
On May 1,
homegrown wines, crafted entirely from Ontario-grown grapes and following
local winemaking standards, can be bought at approved farmers'
markets. Locally, Quai du Vin Estate Winery has applied to set up shop
at nine markets in the region including: Covent Garden Market, Western Fair
Farmers’ and Artisans’ Market and the Horton Farmers' Market in St. Thomas.
For purposes of the Liquor
Licence Act (LLA) and Regulations, “Farmers’ Market” means: a central
location at which a group of persons who operate stalls or other food premises
meet to sell or offer for sale to consumers products that include, without
being restricted to, farm products, baked goods and preserved foods, and at
which a substantial number of the persons operating the stalls or other food
premises are producers of farm products who are primarily selling or offering
for sale their own products. VQA wine may be sold during Farmer’s Markets’
hours of operation.
Many are hoping that this will pave the way for expanding
additional product offerings in the future to include a wider range sales of
local craft beer, wine and artisanal spirits at Farmers’ Markets and beyond.
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