WO Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 20

LOCAL As Balogh continues on a slightly random, but fascinating trivia note: “If you have fond memories of the Lowrey Cherry Blossom, a classic in its yellow box, Ravine Estate Vineyard Winery on the St.Davids bench, is actually the evolution of the Lowrey fruit orchard that produced the cherries and lent its name to the chocolate-covered favorite.” Who knew? Ravine is now one of Niagara’s most popular dine-in wineries, with a fabulous menu and architecture that’s one of the finest examples of Loyalist Georgian in Upper Canada. They even raise their own pigs to create their delectable charcuterie! The next stop on Balogh’s winter cyclists’ tour was Queenston Heights, for a taste of local history. It was here that Major General Sir Isaac Brock was killed during the fateful battle of Queenston Heights and though it was some months later that the war was actually won – at the battle of Beaverdams – this spot has come to symbolize the British victory over invading American forces. Fitness thanks to the hard work of the Niagara Parks Commission. Balogh recommends the easy ride to Between the Lines Winery, on Creek Road between Lines Four and Five in Niagara-on-the-Lake where wine lovers tend to gravitate to the Pinot Noir Reserve.The wine makers are always glad to see you and their winery is a wonderful place to warm up on a cold winter’s day. When the last sip of your Pinot is gone, be sure to try their old-sty B