One-Tank Trip for
March 21/20
(c) By Jim Fox
They’re hoping to “add
a bit of sparkle to the early days of spring” with a rescheduled “festival of
fizz” touring event in Niagara wine country.
Plans for the first
Spring Sparkles Festival were all set to go this weekend – before the
coronavirus outbreak reared its ugly head.
“The Niagara Grape
& Wine Festival has been closely monitoring the evolving progress of
the coronavirus COVID-19,” said Dorian Anderson, executive director.
Enjoying the fizz in Niagara. |
It “remains a
low-risk event (according to Health Canada assessment tools),” and organizers
decided to postpone it until April 18-19 and April 25-26, she said.
“We will continue to monitor the situation
and consult with Niagara Public Health, Health Canada and other event experts
daily, and will inform if further postponement or cancellation is required by
April 10.”
The event is similar
to its popular Discovery Pass program and celebrates Ontario VQA sparkling
wines in the traditional or charmat method of any varietal or style.
The latter is a sparkling wine-making process that traps bubbles in wine via
carbonation in large steel tanks.
Discovery
Passes (costing $45; designated Driver’s Pass, $35) entitle visitors to eight
wine and culinary experiences designed by winemakers and chefs to celebrate the
flavours of Niagara, Anderson said.
They are redeemable
at 34 participating wineries across Twenty Valley and Niagara-on-the-Lake.