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Wine and freeze: Ottawa grape growers dig in for winter

At KIN Vineyards in Kinburn, they're busy harvesting the last few grapes of the season so the vines can be buried before the winter chill sets in.
KIN Vineyards viticulturalist Alan Krueger shows off the fall harvest at the winery's Kinburn location. (Hallie Cotnam/CBC)

A local vineyard is in a race against time to ready 16 acres of grapevines for the coming cold snap.

Ottawa's frigid winter weathercan make growing grapes in the city a challenge.The low temperatures can damage the vines, so they have to be buried over the winter months and unearthed in the spring.

To add to the challenge, KIN Vineyards took the risk of growing a less-reliable vinifera grapeso it can produce VQA-approved wine.

The CBC's Hallie Cotnam visited their Kinburn vineyard and snapped these shots of the busy fall harvest:

Picking the final crop of vidal blancgrapes, a French hybrid

Only a few rows left to go at 6-hectare vineyard in Kinburn