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Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard
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Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard, nestled in Hillier, Ontario, is renowned for its exceptional Chardonnays that boast a distinctive blend of acidity and minerality, reminiscent of the finest Burgundy wines. These wines have garnered praise for their unparalleled quality and complexity, offering remarkable value particularly in the realm of Pinot Noir.
With a global presence in over 40 Michelin Star restaurants across Europe, the U.K., and Japan, Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard's offerings have captivated wine enthusiasts worldwide. Every sip tells a story of passion and dedication to crafting wines that embody the essence of a cool climate with honesty and finesse.
Visitors to the winery can enjoy a warm welcome from the knowledgeable and approachable team, with the tasting bar open daily year-round. The winery also invites guests to savor hearty winter food offerings, promising a delightful culinary experience that complements the exceptional wines. With a commitment to authenticity and quality, Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard invites guests to discover the true artistry of winemaking in the heart of Prince Edward County.
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"Do not leave without eating a pizza. Do not."
"Best wines in the county, I think. The tarte flambee pizza is to die for."
"Good selection but very pricey"
"The county's premiere winemaker, Norm makes the best Chards, Pinots, and great Riesling and Cab Franc as well. The seasonal pizza oven with local fare is a can't-miss lunch destination."
"Very good wines and pizzas. Bottles are a bit pricey but all the wines are definitely worth a try."
"Un-oaked Chardonnay = excellent"
"Great pizzas. Chill vibe. Drink wine upstairs while waiting for a table. "
"Norm is known for creating really burgundian Chardonnays, so don't leave without trying these. His Rieslings (Niagara grapes) are very sharp, not sweet. Pinots are silky smooth and ageable"
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