Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards has announced the opening of its new winery at Greata Ranch just south of Peachland, specializing in sparkling wines and still wines specific to the area.
Gordon Fitzpatrick, president of Fitzpatrick Family Vineyards, said after 18 months of construction, the lakeside winery and bistro is ready to welcome the public.
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Fitzpatrick is no stranger to the local wine industry.
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CedarCreek was sold to von Mandl Family Estates, owner of West 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Mission Hill Winery in 2014.
The family then turned their attention to developing the boutique winery at Greata Ranch, where the focus will be on traditional method sparkling wine. A selection of estate-produced and bottled table wines will also be made there.
In addition the winery, a bistro has also opened featuring creations by Chef Tony de Luca and students from the Canadian Food and Wine Institute at Niagara College.
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The bistro will be open seven days a week for lunch, specialize in brunches on weekends, and include dinner service on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays during the summer. De Luca is well-known for his wood fire pizzas and Mediterranean-influenced cuisine.
The sparking wine bar on site will feature not only wines produced at the Greata Ranch, it will also have sparkling wines from around the world.