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The festival offers an extensive lineup of events and activities, catering to both wine enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. These may include:

  1. Wine tastings and pairings: Visitors can sample wines from numerous local wineries and learn about the art of wine tasting and pairing with various foods.

  2. Culinary experiences: Food lovers can indulge in gourmet dishes prepared by local chefs, often paired with regional wines to enhance the dining experience.

  3. Live entertainment: Musical performances, cultural displays, and other forms of entertainment add to the festive atmosphere.

  4. Artisan markets: Local artisans and vendors showcase their crafts, offering a variety of handmade goods, gourmet foods, and wine-related products for sale.
     

Overall, the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival is a celebration of the region's vibrant wine culture, bringing together locals and visitors to enjoy the finest wines, delicious cuisine, and lively entertainment in the heart of Ontario's wine country. It's an experience that captures the essence of Niagara's agricultural bounty and hospitality.

The Niagara region says goodbye to hot weather, the Grape and Wine Festival
 

About the Festival

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The Niagara Region, particularly St. Catharines - Montebello Park, is renowned for its grape and wine festivals, celebrating the region's rich winemaking heritage and diverse culinary offerings. One of the most notable events is the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival.

The Niagara Grape and Wine Festival typically takes place annually, often in September, during the harvest season when grapes are being picked for winemaking. The festival showcases the region's thriving wine industry, featuring a wide array of local wineries, vineyards, and vintners. Visitors have the opportunity to sample a variety of wines, including reds, whites, rosés, and ice wines, which are highly prized in the region.

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