Gift Ideas for the Wine Lover in Your Life

Gift Ideas for the Wine Lover in Your Life

The snow has already landed in Prince Edward County, which means the holidays are just around the corner. Whatever you’re celebrating, we hope this...
Support Ukraine with this Skin-Fermented Wine

Support Ukraine with this Skin-Fermented Wine

Last year Traynor teamed up with Grape Crush to bring a custom lineup of wines to life, while supporting local BIPOC artists. A portion of the sale...
Inclusion Orange Evolution

Inclusion Orange Evolution

It’s no secret that the team at Traynor is a fan of experimenting in the cellar, and knows that the job is never done when it comes to perfecting a...
Big Eazy is Back!

Big Eazy is Back!

We can all agree we are ready for the arrival of spring in Prince Edward County. Bring on the sunshine, the warmer, longer days, budding vines and ...
New Year, New Pét-Nats

New Year, New Pét-Nats

Why save the sparkling wine for just midnight on New Year’s Eve when you can have it year-round? With 2022 already off to an unpredictable start we...
New Wines For the End of Summer!

New Wines For the End of Summer!

It’s time to soak in the last few weeks of summer here in Prince Edward County, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop drinking some of your favour...
Sauvignon Blanc: Embracing the Funk!

Sauvignon Blanc: Embracing the Funk!

Over the decades Sauvignon Blanc has been a hate/love relationship for me.  I used to hate making it, but the in the process of learning how to make it I began to love it.  

Not only did I gain a new appreciation for the variety, but the knowledge I gained on my Sauvignon Blanc journey has made me a better winemaker.

What’s the deal with Pet-Nat?

What’s the deal with Pet-Nat?

Pet-Nat (or Petillant Naturel) is amongst the trendiest wine styles out there.  What is it, and where did it come from?  We sum up the story to help explain why we spend so much of our energy at Traynor making and promoting Pet-Nat, and why we believe that Pet-Nat is one of the best ways of expressing the terroir of Ontario and Prince Edward County.
What's the deal with Orange Wine?

What's the deal with Orange Wine?

Orange wine is being called the “new” fall wine, but interestingly enough, it’s has been around a lot longer than you think.

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