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Prairie Sky

Prairie Sky

Regular price $21.74 CAD
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Derived from the Cree word “Mis-sask-quah-too-mina” the Saskatoon berry was traditionally used for a variety of medicinal purposes by First Nations on the Prairie Provinces. Our Prairie Sky presents with the character of a Pinot Noir, light and fruity but with a strong finish. Blending with a small amount of raspberry and blueberry creates a subtle surprise of earthy flavours including tea and mushroom.

SUGGESTED PAIRINGS

The traditional pairings of wild game, game birds and lamb works well with Prairie Sky. Or walk on the wild side and try serving this wine with a grilled rare blue veal chop.

750ml Fruit Wine

13% Alcohol

Shipping Rates & Returns

Shipping

You pay what we pay! We ship via Canada Post, with rates determined by the package’s size and destination. All orders are priced and sent using our discounted Canada Post Expedited Parcel rates, which typically delivers within 2–3 business days.

Local delivery & Pick-up are free.

Unfortunately at this time we are unable to ship to Quebec, New Brunswick, and The Territories.

Remote locations may be delayed up to 5 business days. Products are shipped in corrugated cardboard and protected from damage. Please be kind to the environment and reuse or recycle where possible.

Returns

In the event that a product is incorrectly shipped, damaged, or otherwise not as expected, full refunds are available on unopened bottles of wine within 14 days of receipt. Refunds available for opened or damaged products if they are not fully consumed. Please send a photo and e-mail of the issue to sales@northernlightswinery.ca and we will respond within 48 hours.

Care Instructions

Store wine in a cool dry place, keep inside as best you can.

Serve room temperature or from the fridge based on the wine & your preference.

Once opened wine is generally good for 3-5 days, after which the wine will begin to lose it flavour or develop a sour taste.

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