Great Lakes wine region

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The Great Lakes wine region is a cool-climate North American wine-producing area surrounding the Great Lakes, known for its Riesling, Pinot Noir, and other varietals that benefit from the lakes’ moderating influence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf North American wine region
cool-climate wine region
wine region
adjacentToWaterBody Lake Erie
Lake Huron
Lake Michigan
Lake Ontario
Lake Superior
climateModeratedBy Great Lakes
grapeGrowingChallenge short growing season
spring frost
winter cold
hasAgriculturalBenefitFrom extended growing season near lakeshores
lake-effect snow
hasClimate cool climate
hasInfluenceFrom Great Lakes
hasNotableCountry Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
includesSubregion Finger Lakes wine region
surface form: Finger Lakes AVA

Lake Erie AVA
Lake Erie North Shore wine region
Lake Michigan Shore AVA
Great Lakes wine region self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lake Ontario North Shore wine region

Leelanau Peninsula AVA
Niagara wine region
surface form: Niagara Peninsula wine region

Old Mission Peninsula AVA
Prince Edward County wine region
knownForGrapeVariety Cabernet Franc
Chardonnay
Gamay
Gewürztraminer wine
surface form: Gewürztraminer

Merlot
Pinot Noir
Riesling
knownForWineStyle ice wine
late harvest wines
sparkling wine
locatedAround Great Lakes
locatedIn North America
partlyLocatedIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
supportsGrapeType hybrid grapes
native American grapes
vinifera grapes
typicalWineCharacteristic aromatic whites
high acidity
light to medium-bodied reds
moderate alcohol

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Old Mission Peninsula AVA partOf Great Lakes wine region
Lake Erie AVA partOf Great Lakes wine region
Great Lakes wine region includesSubregion Great Lakes wine region self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lake Ontario North Shore wine region