Twillingate winery lands Chinese contract
CBC News
Posted: Dec 31, 2012 9:23 AM NT
Last Updated: Dec 31, 2012 11:55 AM NT
A winery based in Twillingate, N.L. has just landed a lucractive export contract in China. (CBC)
A small winery on the northeast coast of Newfoundland is about to expand its production to ship thousands of cases of its products to China.
"We've just signed a deal and we're pretty excited," confirmed Grant Young, the owner of Auk Island Winery in Twillingate.
The company makes wines with names such as the Funky Puffin, Moose Juice and Krooked Cod, using such local fare as blueberries, partridgeberries and bakeapples.
Young said the company will ship 4,000 cases of its products to China in 2013, and increase its shipments from 10,000 to 12,000 cases in 2014.
Chinese connection made through local company
Young said the China connection came about through his contact with NewLab Life Sciences, a local pharmaceutical company.
A division of NewLab Sciences, Wely Health became interested in buying the antioxidant-rich wild blueberry skins left over after Auk Island's winemaking process to use for natural health products the company exports to China.
Then Chinese buyers, through NewLab Sciences, tasted Auk Island's wines and liked them.
Auk Island Winery, which employs seven people, produces 12,000 cases of wine annually, but Young said he had recently installed new equipment with an eye to expanding its markets.
"We've been looking at other parts of Canada, but we've leapfrogged from Canada to China," said Young.
He added that the Chinese contract should create two or three extra jobs.
Share Tools
Latest Nfld. & Labrador News Headlines
- Dog cruelty case leads to conviction
- Chris Whelan of Lakeview has been convicted of animal cruelty for willfully failing to provide for the adequate care of his dog, Lady. more »
- Harbourside Park stabber sentenced to prison
- A man who had been mentally ill when he slashed a stranger's throat in downtown St. John's last summer was sentenced to prison Thursday. more »
- Career criminal alleges police harassment
- A St. John's man with a long criminal record says he is being harassed by police, which he says is interfering with his efforts to turn his life around. more »
- Community centre gets major makeover
- The Froude Avenue Community Centre in St. John's held a grand re-opening on Wednesday, to officially recognize a $500,000 renovation to the facility. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- 2nd suspect in Tim Bosma murder case to plead not guilty
- The lawyer for Mark Smich says the Oakville, Ont., resident will plead not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Tim Bosma, the Hamilton man who disappeared earlier this month after taking two men on a test drive of his truck. Smich was charged today, after Dellen Millard of Toronto was also charged with first-degree murder. more »
- 2 more arrests linked to hacking death of British soldier
- WARNING: This story contains graphic content. Two more people have been arrested by officers investigating the hacking death of a U.K. soldier in London, say British police. more »
- Neil Macdonald: Harper no Obama when it comes to dealing with scandals
- Beset by three so-called scandals at the moment, Barack Obama has been meeting his accusers and the press head on, Neil Macdonald writes. The same cannot be said for how Stephen Harper operates. more »
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford fires chief of staff
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has parted ways with his chief of staff, the latest development in a tumultuous week at city hall where the pressure is growing for the mayor to comment on crack cocaine allegations raised by two media outlets. more »
- Career criminal alleges police harassment
- Crew safe after vessel sinks off St. John's
- Stolen property found during drug bust
- Tories, MHA bear brunt of Bell Island ferry frustrations
- Three surgeons leaving hospital in St. Anthony
- Arts centre cuts upset drama teacher
- Bay Roberts couple win $2M on scratch ticket
- Workers stage blockade at La Scie crab plant
- Harbourside Park stabber sentenced to prison

