Brendan and Karen Enright examine a bottle of their Nouveau at Annapolis HIghland Vineyards in Bear River East. (GORDAN DELANEY / Valley Bureau / File)
N.S. wineries benefit from unique soil, climate conditions | The Chronicle Herald“Wine is really about terroir, and terroir can be very specific,” notes Sean Sears, managing partner of Lunenburg County’s Petite Riviere Vineyards.
Terroir refers to a limited area of wine-producing land and the unique qualities that area’s soil and microclimate bring to the grapes grown there. For the story go to the Chronicle Herald story on N.S. Wineries benifit form Unique Soil, climate conditions .
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