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Markham Heritage Wines

Markham Heritage Wines

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15 Heritage Rd #unit 2, Markham, Ontario, L3P 3T1, Canada
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Apr 10, 2018
Definitely the best place in town to make your own wine. The staff is by far the best I've ever met and very knowledgeable about their product. The wine itself is fantastic and that's saying a lot because I made it! It's idiot proof and I would highly recommend for a fun time and you get some wine too! Make some time and get there, you won't regret it.

Jun 23, 2018
This was our first experience and Jennifer guided as at every step. She explained the entire process and was super friendly. Highly recommended!

May 25, 2018
Jennifer is a very nice lady, she helped me with my beer brewing by selling me supplies that I needed in a pinch even though this is not a brewing supply store. I have never bought any wine from this place, but with Jennifer's years of experiences in winemaking, I'm sure she makes great wine

Apr 28, 2018
Hi!, We have been making our own wines for many years, through a number of different stores. And usually the wines have been good value, good quality, and for a fraction of LCBO prices. When we moved to Stouffville, almost 10 years ago, we took the opportunity to find a store closer to our new home. We found Markham Heritage wines on-line. It is conveniently located in the McCowan and Hwy 7 area. Jen, the owner, has a long family connection with 'do it yourself' wine production, and is very knowledgeable. Heritage has all the right equipment for the making, bottling, corking and labeling of your wine, and the staff will cheerfully show you how to use it. Drop by, and see for yourself.

May 11, 2018
Jennifer the owner is so nice and helpful. Everything in the store is fairly priced, and the customer service is top notch!

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