ICEWINE YIELD SMALL, BUT RICH
The smallest ever recorded amount of Ontario grapes designated for icewine is likely to create a high demand for 2020 bottles of the super sweet treat. VQA Ontario, the province's wine regulator, reported just more than 1,000 tonnes of grapes registered for icewines this year, down from almost 6,000 tonnes last year. It's a record low since the agency began regulating the icewine harvest 20 years ago. “A combination of high quality and limited quantity will likely make 2020 wines in high demand,” said the agency's executive director Laurie Macdonald. While a few 2020 table wines have already been released, the 2020 icewines should be available around mid-2021, Macdonald said. The grapes for 2020 icewines have not been harvested yet, as wineries leave them on the vine to be harvested when the temperature drops below -8 C.