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Outstanding houses in Newfoundland.

The Newfoundland reading

Newfoundland's cold Atlantic edge forces a gamble: ripeness here means razor acidity and tension, not fruit weight.

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Region DNA

The character of Newfoundland

Based on 1 wines with structural data

Style profile

IntensityAcidSweetTanninFizz
IntensityAcidSweetTanninFizz
Consistent

Tight, signature style across producers

Newfoundland
Country avg

FEM score distribution

90+ Elite
0
80–89 Great
1
70–79 Good
0
<70 Other
1

Based on 2 rated wineries in this region

Flavor territory

Tree fruit

Most frequent primary flavor groups

Style breakdown

Californian Cabernet Sauvignon
1

Wine style frequency · Bar length = relative count

Top grape varieties

L'Acadie Blanc7Seyval Blanc3Cabernet Sauvignon1Marechal Foch1

Varieties ranked by number of wines · Number = wine count

Most representative winery

The estate whose wines are closest to the regional average — the truest expression of Newfoundland

Auk Island

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About Newfoundland

Newfoundland is a wine region in Canada, home to 2 producers tracked on Femente. Its vineyards are led by L'Acadie Blanc, Seyval Blanc, and Cabernet Sauvignon, producing Californian Cabernet Sauvignon wines with notes of Tree fruit.

Newfoundland — good to know

What grape varieties are grown in Newfoundland?
The most planted varieties in Newfoundland are L'Acadie Blanc, Seyval Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Marechal Foch, based on the wines Femente tracks across the region.
What wines is Newfoundland known for?
Newfoundland is known for Californian Cabernet Sauvignon wines and flavors of Tree fruit.
How many wineries are in Newfoundland?
Femente tracks 2 producers in Newfoundland.
Where is Newfoundland?
Newfoundland is a wine region in Canada.

Newfoundland

Newfoundland's cold Atlantic edge forces a gamble: ripeness here means razor acidity and tension, not fruit weight. Half the region's output is sparkling—a pragmatic answer to marginal ripening that yields wines of mineral grip and persistent mousse.

Producers in Newfoundland

Restaurants in Newfoundland

Restaurants in Newfoundland