Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 4 Sep 2014, p. 10

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10 Anne Marie Pim, along with sister Sonya Sac- chetti. will operate the Ninth Line's European inspired wingary. which _openerept. 20. Gallucci. 63. purchase the lO-acre piece of land just north of Bethesda Road about four years ago wit‘lLthe iptgrgtioppf tumgng itjnto a hobby winery. In setting up the business, Piro said they were not concerned about coming into an area with two other wineries â€"â€" Wfllow Springs and Applewood -- because each one offers something unique. Pill). Sacchétti and théir othef sister. Michelle Riccio, own the winery. along with their father. Paolo Gallucci. “For a hobby. 10 acres is 5 bit extreme.” i’iro said. So he decided to open the winery up to the public. Once iheir doors 0ch to the public. Piro said complimentary hors d'ovuvrvs wlll be offered with wine tastings. In the futune, Pim hopes the threeMner'ies can wax} togethqr t_o create a wine tasting tour. ~ in 2013. their first crop of Frontenac. Vidal and baco noir grapes wem harvested. which resulted in about 2.500 bottles 0f red. white and ice wines. according to Pim. For lfiore information. go to wwvikallucciwin- oty.oom ’Niagara narth’welcbmes third winery to town STAFF PHOTOS/SUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT Anne Marie Piro, her two sisters and their father are set to open Gallqu Wineries, on Ninth Line near Bethesda Road, later this month. It’s Stouffville’s third winery. ith the opening of a thind winery in Whitchurch-Stouffville â€" Gallucci Mneries â€" one of its owners hopes to create a mini Niagara~on-the- BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan®yrmg.com The tasting are: at Gallqu Wineries on Ninth Line. The facility has been in the works for five years.

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