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  2. Liquor Control Board of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Wines and spirits sold in Canada are subject to the Excise Act, 2001, [60] which contributes greatly to the cost of beverage alcohol, although most liquor tax is provincial. Wine Access , [ 61 ] a Canadian food and wine magazine, has claimed that high-end luxury brands sell in Ontario for up to 60% more than in New York. [ 62 ]

  3. The Best Places to Buy Wine Online - AOL

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    These are the best wine stores and wine clubs for ordering wine online. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Canadian wine - Wikipedia

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    However, Canadian wines make up less than 50 per cent share of the Canadian wine market, making Canada one of the few wine-producing countries where domestically produced wines do not hold a dominant share. Wine in general has been increasing its market share against other alcoholic beverages (beer and spirits). Since the late 1990s wine has ...

  5. Vivino - Wikipedia

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    The Vivino app is available for download on Android and Apple devices. Vivino was founded in 2010 by Heini Zachariassen and Theis Søndergaard. As of 2022, Vivino had a wine database containing more than 15.8 million different wines and had nearly 61 million users. [1] In July 2013, the database had 1 million wines. [2]

  6. The 7 Best Wine Clubs of 2022: Top Wine Subscription Boxes ...

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    The Best Wine Clubs At a Glance. 1. Best Overall: Firstleaf Wine Club — first 6 bottles for $39.95 plus free shipping 2. Runner Up: Winc — first 4 bottles for $29.95 3. Best Bang for Your Buck ...

  7. Alcoholic drinks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Canada government issued a patent on July 6, 1842, to George Riley of Kingston, Upper Canada for "an improved method of brewing ale, beer, porter, and other malt liquors." [ 9 ] Molson's is the oldest surviving Canadian brewing enterprise.