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THIRSTY YET?

Canadian liquor stores don’t sell much natural wine yet, but these wine bars will be happy to oblige.

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VIN PAPILLON

The best place to wait for your table at Joe Beef is also one the best spots in the city to sample eclectic wines. 2519 Notre-dame St West, Montreal vinpapillo­n.com

GREY GARDENS

The newest outpost by Toronto restaurate­ur Jen Agg scores points for its boho-minimalist decor, innovative menu and a wine list to match. 199 Augusta Ave, Toronto greygarden­s.ca

MID-FIELD

The offerings here change constantly but this bar’s staff of wine nerds will make sure you find something you love. 1434 Dundas St. West, Toronto midfieldwi­ne.com

CILANTRO

This restaurant’s extensive cellar boasts a range of biodynamic bottles from California, New Zealand, France and Italy to pair with their menu of rustic Canadiana. 338 17 Ave SW, Calgary cilantroca­lgary.com

GRAPES AND SODA

The list at Vancouver’s first natural wine bar is small but diverse, and mostly available bythe-glass. All the better to discover your next favourite vintage. 1541 West 6th Ave., Vancouver grapesands­oda.ca

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