History has it that the Viking explorer Leif Ericsson named « Vineland » the shores of Canada which he discovered around the year 1000, probably from a local variety prospering wild. But documented wine growing and production appears only at the beginning of the 19th century, based on the indigenous vitis labrusca. Modern production is only 20 years old and is growing at a steady pace. Canada is famous as the first world producer and exporter of sweet “ice wines” produced from grapes picked late in the year at around 10°C, and requiring 10 times more grape input than normal wine.