Liquor entertainment in North America
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LCBO
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) limits where and how alcohol can be sold, but its moral creed is more anachronistic than draconian. Toronto's main LCBO is in the former North York train station, built by the Canada Pacific Railroad in the early 20th century. It's Canada's largest liquor store, with a dazzling array of Niagara ice wines and over 100 vintages for sampling (call for details; nominal fees apply).
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Divino Wine & Spirits
Bottles are stacked from floor to ceiling in this southwest shop – a little out of the way, but worth it for serious wine drinkers. They host events and do tastings on the weekend and the staff know their stuff. The budget conscious want to keep an eye on the rotating selection on the ‘10 under 10 rack.’
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Peak Spirits
A small estate distillery situated on a side of the Grand Mesa. The aromatic and perfectly balanced CapRock Organic Dry Gin was the nation's first organic gin. Other products bottled with the local, ultra-pure caprock water source include excellent small batches of brandy, vodka and grappa. Call ahead to arrange a visit.
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