Kathleen Wynn buying some bread and some wine at a grocery store. |
Let's get this out of the way; I am not writing a political article. This is a wine blog and this simply wine news that affects wineries in the region. So now that is out of the way onto the blog. The government of Ontario announced that they are opening wine sales to grocery stores. The plan is to eventually allow wine sales in over 300 stores. However, it'll start with 70 in Fall.
“Finally, people in Ontario will be able to buy their wine and groceries at the same place, at the same time, at the same checkout. This is a win-win-win scenario — more choice and greater convenience for Ontario’s wine lovers, increased opportunities for Ontario’s winemakers and the many farmers who support them, and a brand-new sales channel for wine producers from around the world.” - Kathleen Wynn, Premier of Ontario.This is pretty exciting stuff. I can now buy my steaks and vegetables at the same time I buy my wine. I think this great. I can get everything I want in one location and that's amazing. This not just wine. They are also, allowing ciders to be sold in the stores too. There are some excellent ciders out there. That is a another blog article for another day because there is a lot I can write about there.
The challenge is going to be which grocery stores get to sell wine. When beer was introduced to Ontario grocery stores they didn't introduce it to St. Catharines. I think they should start off by putting the stores in Niagara Region. Just my little way of looking after our growers and wine makers.