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Special thanks to all of our Taste members (Mallett’s Gourmet, Bonny Lea Farm, Trattoria Della Nonna, Just Us!, Glenora Distillery, Acadian Maple Products and Ryan Duffy’s), staff and their families that volunteered to sort food
Special thanks to all of our Taste members (Mallett’s Gourmet, Bonny Lea Farm, Trattoria Della Nonna, Just Us!, Glenora Distillery, Acadian Maple Products and Ryan Duffy’s), staff and their families that volunteered to sort food
Congratulations to Jan Paynter the winner of our website contest. Readers were asked to tell us why they decided to choose a Taste of Nova Scotia location or product for the chance to win a
“When I eat truffles, I become livelier, happier, I feel refreshed. I feel inside me, especially in my veins, a soft voluptuous heat that quickly reaches my head. My ideas are clearer and easier.” –
Join us for a night of fantastic food and wine on December 12 at 6:30p.m. to raise funds for our culinary team to compete at Gold Medal Plates in St.John’s Newfoundland. Our Chef Jason Lynch
Press Release – November 2, 2010 L’Acadie Vineyards, Nova Scotia’s first producer of Traditional Method sparkling wine, captured gold at the Annual Canadian Wine Awards in the sparkling wine category. Canadian Wine Access Judge and
Your tastebuds are in for a treat when you stop by Ironworks Distillery in Lunenburg. Distilling by hand in small batches, Pierre and Lynne only use natural ingredients, as fresh and as local as possible,
Ye Olde Argyler Lodge will host their Fall in Love with Wine dinner on Saturday, October 9, 2010. Enjoy the following menu paired with wines from Annapolis Highland Vineyards from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.:
Press Release – October 7, 2010 Slow Food Nova Scotia, one of the most active Slow Food conviviums (chapters) in Canada is sending 14 official delegates and an additional four observers from all walks of
Derived from the Latin word for truth, veritas, VĒRO by Benjamin Bridge ‘speaks the truth’ of our land. It displays the most celebrated elements of this region’s viticulture – inviting floral aromatics, crisp acidity, and
The 5th Annual Nova Scotia Fall Wine Festival runs from September 16 – October 17, 2010 with over 40 wine and food related events taking place throughout the province! A month of entertaining wine and food events – including grape stomps, winemakers’ dinners, wine education seminars, cooking classes, accommodation packages and more.