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One of the other welcoming wineries in...

9/18/16
One of the other welcoming wineries in twenty valley. Super friendly and helpful staff. Amazing tasting bar. Great wines. Highly recommend.
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Had a great experience here. The Person...

8/13/16
Had a great experience here. The Person doing tastings (Dave M) was very passionate about wine and it made the tasting a lot of fun. We were able to try several varieties and compare to what we are used to back home. Overall whether you are into wine or just driving through I think the setup at this place has something to offer.
Source: google Ben Hacker

Great wine and a nice vinyard overall....

7/27/16
Great wine and a nice vinyard overall. Definitely recommend
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Incredible experience! Matt is awesome and I...

4/2/16
Incredible experience! Matt is awesome and I loved it so much that I had to become a member. Best reds in the province!
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About Winery and Wines

Kacaba Vineyards Winery is a premium small batch winery located on prime bench land of The Niagara Escarpment in Vineland, Ontario. Smaller batch sizes assure that focus is placed on producing wine of Merit. The Winemaker’s emphasis is placed on creating wines rich in aromas, deep in color and character with velvety finishes. Kacaba wines are produced using only the finest grapes grown on the Kacaba estate or partnered grape growers from surrounding vineyards. All Kacaba Vineyards wines are award winning and sell through quickly.

All Kacaba selected clusters are hand-picked and hand-sorted prior to gentle de-steming before whole berry, small tank fermentation. As opposed to large format tank fermentation, our wines are fermented in small vessels to increase the intensity of flavor and concentration. To maintain the maximum exposure of red wine juice to skin, the ‘cap’ solid formation of skins, seeds and pips are punched down. This allows the juice to run freely over the sediment to increase the color, tannin and acid structure. Once the juice has extracted the desire amount of color and structure from the skins, it is pressed in a large bladder press, releasing all juice from the solids. It is at this point that the wine begins its long transformation in barrel.