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Origin Sparkling Wine

Have you ever relaxed after a long day with an ice-cold can of wine?  Yes, you read that right, I said can of wine!

Canadian winery based in Niagara re-invented wine as you know it! We now have single-serve cans of wine! Can I get a hallelujah?! *Moms all over Ontario are currently clapping their hands and on their way to the closest liquor store* 

Origin is an aromatic sparkling wine crafted with a kiss of Vidal Icewine

Origin Sparkling wine is one of the best Canadian wines I’ve ever tasted! This is not your typical wine.  I found it was not as dry as other wines, it has a very nice aroma to it and a nice crisp bubbly taste. 

Fruit-developed characters surprise with dried fig, apricot, and honey.

 

Best when chilled at 4 or 5 degrees, this 

Origin Sparkling Wine is perfect for those who just want to enjoy a glass and not have to worry about having to open an entire bottle going flat. 

You can drink it on its own, or create delicious mixed drinks! 

 

ORIGIN BLOOD ORANGE MIMOSAS
prep time: 5 minutes
serves: 4
Ingredients
2 1/4 cups freshly squeezed (or frozen) blood orange juice
6 cans of chilled Origin sparkling wine

Directions

  • Pour 1/4 cup of blood orange juice in each champagne flute
  • Slow-pour to top glasses with Origin to allow the cocktails to mix naturally and maintain effervescence
  • Garnish with slice of orange and serve

 

Origin Sparkling wine is perfect for big gatherings, celebrations and even for those evening when you just got the little one down 3 hours past their bedtime  😉  

Drink it straight from the can, or be fancy and pour in a wine glass – whatever you choose, we won’t judge you  😉  

There is no wrong time to enjoy an ice cold can of Origin Sparkling wine!  

At just under $18 you can get 3 250ml cans of Origins Sparkling Wine at LCBO 

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  1. jean walkinshaw says:

    where in seattle can I get this wine? I found it once but cannot seem to locate it again and it’s delicious

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