Hot, dry summer great for local wine, says N.S. vineyard owner

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Hot, dry summer great for local wine, says N.S. vineyard owner

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaHot, dry summer great for local wine, says N.S. vineyard owner2 hours agoDuration 5:032 hours agoNewsDuration 5:03Steven Ells owns Ellslea Vineyard and says the berries are smaller this year because of the heat, but it’s a good thing for wine. Watch his interview with Amy Smith.Related Stories Winemaker hand-watering vines as Prince Edward County bakes N.S. crops withering in dry conditions, hitting farmers in the pocketbook Drought conditions, fire risk mean N.S. blueberries will be in short supply This N.L. cranberry farmer stuck it out through tough times, and now hopes to harvest the benefits Dry conditions challenging some N.B. farmersMore from NewsVideo1:40Steinbach celebrates opening of arena decades in the making3 minutes agoVideo8:18The Palestinian Authority explainedThe National 30 minutes agoVideo2:01Winnipeg church asks for return of nearly 100-year-old religious items after theft36 minutes agoVideo1:45Manitoba hosts Canadian pickleball championship for 1st time42 minutes agoVideo2:01Manitoba grand chief responds to concerns about his leadership44 minutes agoTrending NowVideo3:19Justin Bieber look-alike crashes Vegas nightclub, racks up $10K bill | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 20Video3:14What are Canada’s four major cities? We put the Internet’s heated debate to expertsCBC News August 20Video1:43Putin has warning for EuropeAugust 17Video1:46Why Nelly Furtado is embracing ‘body neutrality’CBC News August 15Video1:25#TheMoment a great white shark surprised Halifax researchersThe National August 4now

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