Jackson-Triggs
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Jackson-Triggs is a leading Canadian winery with vineyards in the Okanagan Valley and the Niagara Peninsula. They have won the "Canadian Wine Producer of the Year" trophy four times since 1999 at the International Wine and Spirit Competition (IWSC). In 2006, Jackson-Triggs won the Gold Medal at the IWSC for best Shiraz/Syrah. The first Canadian red wine to be recognized by the IWSC. Also, the first time that the award was not given to either an Australian or South African winery.
Jackson-Triggs was co-founded by Donald Triggs and Allan Jackson in 1993. With $750 million in sales and 2,300 employees worldwide, they are Canada's leading vintner.
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