5 Reasons Why You Should Come Home to Nova Scotia in 2019
Like a lot of Nova Scotians, maybe you’ve had to leave. Well, maybe it’s time to return. Here are five reasons why you should come home in 2019.
Like a lot of Nova Scotians, maybe you’ve had to leave. Well, maybe it’s time to return. Here are five reasons why you should come home in 2019.
On those cold winter days, this is a great wine to take to your little red cabin in the woods.
The Frescobaldi family has been prominent in Tuscany since the 13th Century and making wine since 1308.
Baby, it’s cold outside. Let’s drink to a reindeer wearing a red jumper!
This Riesling hails from Nierstein in Rheinhessen, Germany. The climate there is dry and warm with soil high in mineral content. These grapes are harvested fully ripe and vinified in stainless steel. Fermented wine is left to lay on the yeast lees longer than usual (this is called aging sur lie) to create a richer, softer, creamy texture.
Construction is officially underway at the newest Fox Harb’r Resort residential development, Marina Landing, an enclave of only 12 sleek, two and four-bedroom Nova Scotia luxury homes right on the secluded Northumberland Shore, 90-minutes from Halifax.
This is a great choice to have around over the holiday season for its flavour profile, versatility, and medium price-point. I tasted the Rully over a three-day period.
19 Crimes is a tribute to British criminals convicted and “punished by transportation” to Australia’s penal colony by Queen Victoria.
You can download an app to your smart phone on Google play or iTunes, point your phone to the label, and the criminal on the wine label will start talking and tell you what their crime was. Each wine features a different criminal. On this chardonnay, Jane Castings reveals her crime!
Campo Flores Blanco comes from the province of Cuenca, in the region of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. The grapes are a fifty-fifty mix of verdejo and sauvignon blanc, grown organically from farms in nearby Manzanares. Verdejo is considered a Spanish grape, and it is, but it came from North Africa in the eleventh century.
You’re missing out if you aren’t exploring Nova Scotia in the fall. Aside from legendary fall colours, you can find apple picking, all kinds of fall festivals, and your choice of cider, whiskey, and even vodka tasting.
Sure you can spend your time on the Northumberland Shore playing golf, relaxing at the spa, and gorging on lobster. But there’s lots more going on here.
Nova Scotia grows some very special oysters. And Malagash oysters farmed just minutes from Fox Harb’r Resort are among the very best.