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Posted AT 10:30 AM EDT on 27/12/06

Warm weather's a headache for icewine lovers

Canadian Press

HALIFAX — Icewine makers in Eastern Canada are worried the cold weather needed to freeze their grapes and make the popular desert wine will come too late. "Usually we harvest the ice grapes around Christmas time," says John Warner, whose vineyard in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley produces grapes for the province's three major wineries.

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