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The Grange of Prince Edward Debuts Two New Wines

The Grange of Prince Edward has launched two new wines — the 2024 Aurelia Series Syrah priced at $65 CAD and the 2025 Estate Series Riesling at $28 CAD. The first expression is produced in only 125 cases, while the second boasts 150 cases.

The 2024 Aurelia Series Syrah is crafted from Niagara fruit aged in a combination of neutral French and new Austrian oak before an additional seven months of barrel maturation. This approach delivers a complex flavor profile of black cherry, blackberry, dried plum, leather, dried herbs, pepper, and dark chocolate, finished with a mineral-driven elegance. The 2025 Estate Series Riesling, on the other hand, is noteworthy because it marks the winery's first estate-grown Riesling in years following extensive vineyard rejuvenation.

Trend Themes

  1. Small-batch Luxury Releases — Limited 125–150 case productions create scarcity-driven premium positioning that can upend conventional volume-based pricing structures.
  2. Estate-grown Riesling Resurgence — A return to estate-grown Riesling after vineyard rejuvenation underscores a renewed emphasis on single-vineyard provenance and minerality-focused branding.
  3. Hybrid Oak Aging Techniques — Blending neutral French and new Austrian oak regimens yields layered flavor profiles that challenge single-barrel or single-origin maturation narratives.

Industry Implications

  1. Wine Retail and Direct-to-consumer — E-commerce and tasting-room sales channels are managing limited-release allocations and storytelling in ways that reshape customer lifetime value and margin dynamics.
  2. Hospitality and Sommelier Services — Fine-dining and boutique hospitality programs that feature scarce, complex wines influence pairing strategies and premium menu positioning.
  3. Vineyard Management and Agtech — Investments in vine rejuvenation and precision viticulture are enabling restoration of estate plots and producing varietals with enhanced terroir expression that affect land-use economics.

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