• Source: Vintners Quality Alliance
  • Vintners Quality Alliance, or VQA, is a regulatory and appellation system which guarantees the high quality and authenticity of origin for Canadian wines made under that system in British Columbia and Ontario. It is similar to regulatory systems in France (AOC), Spain (DO), Italy (DOC), and Germany (QmP). The VQA system allows for sub-appellations, by which the grapes for wines are sourced from extremely specific geographical locations with different soil and climate. This is in accordance with the concept of terroir.
    In addition, there are other classifications of wine in Canada. British Columbia has a category known as "Wines of Distinction", Nova Scotia has "Wines of Nova Scotia" and Quebec has "Vins du Québec". All must be 100 percent made from grapes grown in British Columbia, Nova Scotia or Quebec, respectively. Cellared in Canada is a completely separate category.


    Requirements



    In addition to the requirements regarding sources of grapes, VQA wines may be made from Vitis vinifera grape variety and approved hybrid varieties. In British Columbia, VQA wines are made primarily with vinifera grapes, while Ontario uses a range of vinifera varieties and notably permits the use of Vidal, particularly in the production of some of Canada's icewines.
    VQA wines may be made with grapes from relatively small agricultural yields per vine (which increases quality), they meet specific sugar or brix levels at harvest, and the use of additives is regulated. There are also standards regulating the use of certain types of packaging and closures. To receive the VQA designation, wine must undergo testing by the regulating bodies. The VQA logo does not have a standard location on the bottle, and for some VQA wines the producer has chosen not to display the logo at all. If a consumer wishes to purchase wine from 100% Canadian grapes, extra care must be taken to ensure that the wine is what they believe it to be, and not an "International Canadian blend" (formerly known as "Cellared in Canada").


    Appellations




    = Ontario appellations and sub-appellations

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    Total production for Ontario appellation wines is approximately 20,000 tonnes

    Appellation - Niagara Peninsula (includes all appellations below, Canada's largest)
    Regional appellation - Niagara Escarpment (includes the 3 sub-appellations below)
    Sub-appellation - Short Hills Bench
    Sub-appellation - Twenty Mile Bench
    Sub-appellation - Beamsville Bench
    Regional appellation - Niagara-on-the-Lake (includes the 4 sub-appellations immediately below)
    Sub-appellation - Niagara River
    Sub-appellation - Niagara Lakeshore
    Sub-appellation - Four Mile Creek
    Sub-appellation - St. David's Bench
    Sub-appellation - Vinemount Ridge
    Sub-appellation - Creek Shores
    Sub-appellation - Lincoln Lakeshore
    Appellation - Lake Erie North Shore
    Sub-appellation - South Islands
    Appellation - Prince Edward County

    In addition, the Ontario Wine Appellation Authority recognizes the following emerging regions, which are not yet recognized as official appellations:

    Norfolk and Haldimand Counties
    Central Ontario and Georgian Bay
    Huron Shores
    Eastern Ontario


    = British Columbia geographical indications (appellations)

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    (total production for 2012 27,000+ tons)

    GI - Fraser Valley
    GI - Gulf Islands
    GI - Kootenays
    GI - Lillooet
    GI - Okanagan Valley
    Sub-GI - East Kelowna Slopes
    Sub-GI - Golden Mile Bench
    Sub-GI - Golden Mile Slopes
    Sub-GI - Lake Country
    Sub-GI - Okanagan Falls
    Sub-GI - Naramata Bench
    Sub-GI - Skaha Bench
    Sub-GI - South Kelowna Slopes
    Sub-GI - Summerland Bench
    Sub-GI - Summerland Lakefront
    Sub-GI - Summerland Valleys
    GI - Shuswap
    GI - Similkameen Valley
    GI - Thompson Valley
    GI - Vancouver Island
    Sub-GI - Cowichan Valley


    Organizations




    = Regulatory

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    British Columbia Wine Institute (the regulatory role is being transferred to the new British Columbia Wine Authority, which will be a government body).
    Vintners Quality Alliance Ontario, which is a regulatory agency of the Province of Ontario that administers the Ontario VQA Act.


    = Marketing & Advocacy

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    British Columbia Wine Institute
    Wine Council of Ontario
    Winery Association of Nova Scotia
    Vignerons independants du Quebec


    = Other organizations

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    B.C. Grape Growers Association (represent independent growers).
    Association of B.C. Winegrowers (represents smaller and fruit wineries).
    Grape Growers of Ontario (represent growers and negotiate the prices of grapes).
    Ontario Wine Producers Association


    References




    External links


    VQA Ontario
    British Columbia Wine Institute
    Wines of Ontario
    Wines of Nova Scotia

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