Canada produces some light, elegant flavours from classic cool-climate grapes. Pinot Noir and Merlot make pleasant, juicy reds; whites are mild, spicy Pinot Gris, nutty Chardonnay and crisp, citrussy Riesling. There are also some hybrid vines grown, producing simple, perfumed, jammy reds and off-dry whites.
Canada is primarily known for its icewine - sweet white made from Riesling or Vidal grapes picked when the temperature drops and freezes them on the vines. They are pressed before they defrost, with the result that the water content stays behind in the press, concentrating all the flavour. It's a distinctive wine, both exceptionally sweet and exceptionally tart.